scholarly journals A South American embalmed head

Author(s):  
Rudi Lallo ◽  
Roberto Testi ◽  
Massimo Massimelli ◽  
Raffaella Bianucci ◽  
Rosa Boano ◽  
...  

The embalmed head of a young South American man is housed in the Museum of Anthropology and Ethnography of the University of Turin. This man, who suffered a violent facial trauma, was intentionally beheaded after his death, and his head was embalmed.   The aim of this study was to determine the age at death, the cause of death and the embalming techniques by means of CT scanning, 3D reconstruction, X-rays, histology, endoscopy and scanning electron microscopy followed by microanalysis.

Author(s):  
Edward D. DeLamater ◽  
Walter R. Courtenay ◽  
Cecil Whitaker

Comparative scanning electron microscopy studies of fish scales of different orders, families, genera and species within genera have demonstrated differences which warrant elaboration. These differences in detail appear to be sufficient to act as “fingerprints”, at least, for family differences. To date, the lateral line scales have been primarily studied. These demonstrate differences in the lateral line canals; the pattern of ridging with or without secondary protuberances along the edges; the pattern of spines or their absence on the anterior border of the scales; the presence or absence of single or multiple holes on the ventral and dorsal sides of the lateral line canal covers. The distances between the ridges in the pattern appear likewise to be important.A statement of fish scale structure and a comparison of family and species differences will be presented.The authors wish to thank Dr. Donald Marzalek and Mr. Wallace Charm of the Marine and Atmospheric Laboratory of the University of Miami and Dr. Sheldon Moll and Dr. Richard Turnage of AMR for their exhaustive help in these preliminary studies.


Author(s):  
M.G. Baldini ◽  
S. Morinaga ◽  
D. Minasian ◽  
R. Feder ◽  
D. Sayre ◽  
...  

Contact X-ray imaging is presently developing as an important imaging technique in cell biology. Our recent studies on human platelets have demonstrated that the cytoskeleton of these cells contains photondense structures which can preferentially be imaged by soft X-ray imaging. Our present research has dealt with platelet activation, i.e., the complex phenomena which precede platelet appregation and are associated with profound changes in platelet cytoskeleton. Human platelets suspended in plasma were used. Whole cell mounts were fixed and dehydrated, then exposed to a stationary source of soft X-rays as previously described. Developed replicas and respective grids were studied by scanning electron microscopy (SEM).


2011 ◽  
Vol 17 (S2) ◽  
pp. 966-967 ◽  
Author(s):  
R Schalek ◽  
N Kasthuri ◽  
K Hayworth ◽  
D Berger ◽  
J Tapia ◽  
...  

Extended abstract of a paper presented at Microscopy and Microanalysis 2011 in Nashville, Tennessee, USA, August 7–August 11, 2011.


1990 ◽  
Vol 04 (19) ◽  
pp. 1237-1244 ◽  
Author(s):  
TH. LEVENTOURI ◽  
E. LIAROKAPIS ◽  
L. MARTINEZ ◽  
F.D. MEDINA ◽  
M. MORENO ◽  
...  

A study is presented on a series of Y-Ba-Cu-O superconductors prepared with the Oxalate Precipitation/Evaporation method. The effect of the preparation conditions on the properties of these superconductors has been studied with X-rays, scanning electron microscopy, Raman spectroscopy, and magnetic measurements. The experiments show that good quality superconductors can be fabricated with this preparation procedure and also indicate that the properties of these materials are very sensitive to the preparation conditions.


2021 ◽  
Vol 43 (1) ◽  
pp. 14-14
Author(s):  
Fazal Akbar Jan Fazal Akbar Jan ◽  
Muhammad Aamir Muhammad Aamir ◽  
Naimat Ullah and Husaain Gulab Naimat Ullah and Husaain Gulab

The synthesized oxide (SnO2) nanoparticles by sol-gel method were characterized using UV-Visible spectroscopy (UV-Vis), Fourier Transform Infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), X-rays diffraction(XRD) and Scanning electron microscopy(SEM). Using X-rays diffraction analysis different parameter were calculated such as crystallite size, d-spacing, dislocation density, number of unit cell, cell volume, morphological index, micro strain and instrumental broadening. The average particle size was 28.396 nm. Scanning electron microscopy revealed that SnO2 nanopartcles are uniformly distributed. Optical properties such as band gap (energy gap = 3.6 eV) was calculated from UV-Visible spectroscopy. The characterized particles were used as photocatalyst for the degradation of Eosin dye in aqueous solution under UV light. The effect of different parameters i.e irradiation time, initial dye concentration, pH of the medium and catalyst weight on percent degradation was also studied. Mmaximum dye degradation was found at 220 minutes time interval that was 92 % using 10 ppm solution. At pH 5 the degradation of dye was found to be 94%. The catalyst dose of 0.06 g was found to be the optimum weight for the best photo catalytic degradation of Eosin Y.


2011 ◽  
Vol 21 (03n04) ◽  
pp. 133-144 ◽  
Author(s):  
BHARATH PRITHIVIRAJ ◽  
E. MANIKANDAN ◽  
G. N. HARIHARAN ◽  
K. G. M. NAIR

Lichens have been used extensively as biomonitors of air quality (Richardson 1992; Seaward 1995, 2005). Lichen thalli lack a protective layer and hence accumulate airborne pollutants and particulate matter from the environment by wet and dry deposition (Nash 1996). The elements accumulated on lichen thalli can be quantitatively analysed using techniques such as Proton Induced X-ray Emission (PIXE) and Electron probe microanalysis. These techniques yield two-dimensional, quantitative element information with micron-level spatial resolution. This study used Scanning Electron Microscopy-Energy Dispersive X-ray (SEM-EDX) and PIXE to quantify elements accumulated on lichen thalli of selected species collected from polluted and unpolluted areas of the Madukkarai – Walayar forests. Thalli of selected lichen species from the study site (polluted and unpolluted) were irradiated using 1.7 MV tandem accelerator with Proton beam energy of 2 MeV. The ion induced X-rays were detected by Si ( Li ) semiconductor detector. The morphological analysis and localization of elements accumulated on these lichen samples were also carried out with the use of a SEM-EDX microanalysis using environmental scanning electron microscopy (ESEM) as supporting evidence. PIXE spectral elemental output revealed the presence of elements such as As , Ba , Br , Ca , Cu , Fe , K , Mn , Zn , Cl , Ti , Cr and Pd with the incidence of increased Calcium levels. IAEA 336 lichen reference material was used for standardization.


2016 ◽  
Vol 25 (4) ◽  
pp. 492-496 ◽  
Author(s):  
Gabrielle Fontenelle ◽  
Marcelo Knoff ◽  
Nilza Nunes Felizardo ◽  
Eduardo José Lopes Torres ◽  
Edilson Rodrigues Matos ◽  
...  

Abstract In November 2014 and May 2015, a total of 44 specimens of the South American silver croaker Plagioscion squamosissimus were collected: 30 in Marajó Bay and 14 in the Tapajós River, state of Pará, Brazil. The aim was to investigate the presence of anisakid nematodes and determine their parasitism indices and sites of infection, because of their importance regarding health inspection. Sixty-nine Anisakis sp. larvae were found; among them, 16 larvae in seven fish collected in Marajó Bay and 53 larvae in four fish in the Tapajós River. The parasitism indices of the nematodes collected from the fish in Marajó Bay comprised prevalence (P) of 23%, mean infection intensity (MI) of 2.28, mean abundance (MA) of 0.53, range of infection (RI) of 1-4, and infection site (IS) in the mesentery. The fish from the Tapajós River showed P = 28%, MI = 13.2, MA = 3.8, RI = 1-22, and IS = mesentery and intestine. To assist in taxonomic identification, images of the specimens obtained through optical microscopy with Nomarski's interferential contrast system and scanning electron microscopy were used. This is the first record of Anisakis sp. parasitizing P. squamosissimus.


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