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The Pulse Physiology Engine is a powerful tool for simulating full body human physiology. However, without a visualization tool the information is difficult to understand. The Pulse Physiology Explorer is built on Qt to provide a visualization tool to intuitively interact and view data generated by Pulse.
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![Explorer-StartUp](images/opening_screen.png)
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<img src="images/opening_screen.png">
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## Download the Pulse Explorer
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After starting the Explorer, you will be presented with a set of options that different functional aspects of the Pulse engine for you to explore.
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![Choose Mode](images/opening_options.png)
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<img width="250" src="images/opening_options.png">
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### Pulse Editor
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