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Latest revision as of 10:39, 23 March 2016
Anatomy
The anatomy of Nervion is referable to the human anatomy, but in a digital driven way. The collaboration of the brain, the neural network, the muscles, the bone structure and the skin is shown below.
Components Seperately
To have a closer look on the components seperately, the images below show the functioning of every component. The functions of the components are reliable to the elements of the human body.