543 pages | 2003-04-29 | PDF | 16,6 MBThis pocket atlas does not attempt to provide a complete theoretical knowledge of histology, which may be approached using comprehensive works on cytology, histology and microscopic anatomy. It rather conveys a basic understanding of the elements in histology and the microscopic anatomy of the human body. Students of histology will value this pocket atlas as
A revolutionary dissolvable scaffold for growing new areas of skin could provide a safer, more effective way of treating burns, diabetic ulcers and similar injuries.This ultra-fine, 3-dimensional scaffold, which is made from specially developed polymers, looks similar to tissue paper but has fibres 100 times finer. Before it is placed over a wound, the patient’s skin cells (obtained via a biopsy
Human Microscopic Anatomy: An Atlas for Students of Medicine and Biology by Radivoj V. Krstic is an excellent supplement to conventional histology textbooks. This atlas is designed didactically for students and lecturers in the field of histology. It gives rapid and direct information about the fine structure of human organs in a visual form that is easily comprehensible and will help reduce mista
The NY Daily News mention the October Pride and Glory release. Common Ground's Robert Alstead lists Before the Rains as one of his 'films worth watching':[...] Before the Rains is an enjoyable period drama... With sweeping rainforest vistas and impressive scenes of the building of the road, the film is easy on the eye, and the story is straightforward with the direction competently handled. ... Th
Japanese scientists say they have used cutting-edge technology to create a noodle bowl so small it can be seen only through a microscope.
Mechanical engineering professor Masayuki Nakao said Thursday he and his students at the University of Tokyo used a carbon-based material to produce a noodle bowl with a diameter 1/25,000 of an inch in [...]
DescriptionSinus Surgery: Endoscopic And Microscopic Approaches By M. Pais Clemente, Howard L. Levine (Editors) Publisher: Thieme Medical Publishers Number Of Pages: 344 Publication Date: 2004-09-30 Sales Rank: 639426 ISBN / ASIN: 0865779724 EAN: 9780865779723 Binding: Hardcover Manufacturer: Thieme Medical Publishers Studio: Thieme Medical Publishers Taking a practical, ’’in the trenc
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All your unicellular buddies are just going to love this. The National Institute of Standards and Technology is rallying a trio of student-built nanobot teams to compete at the world’s most popular sport, which will be the second time nanosoccer has accompanied the RoboCup Open. The difference with this year’s competition is that [...]
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All your unicellular buddies are just going to love this. The National Institute of Standards and Technology is rallying a trio of student-built nanobot teams to compete at the world's most popular sport, which will be the second time nanosoccer has accompanied the RoboCup Open. The difference with this year's competition is that the public will be invited to watch. Of course,
The size of our own cells or smaller could travel around the body, collecting information about what is wrong and then doing whatever molecular surgery is necessary to fix the problem. Viruses, bacteria, and cancer cells could be precisely identified and removed, without disturbing healthy tissue. Military applications that are considered are of course mainly warfare. Molecular manufacturing will make it possible to produce massive amounts of conventional weapons very quickly and cheaply. The micromachined clock source, conventional integrated circuits, and other micromachined elements can be built simultaneously to form a complete "systems on a chip," which if mass produced could yield dramatic reductions in price and increases in reliability, Smith says. Hundreds to thousands can be buil
This year marks 100 years of Japanese immigration in Brazil, and all over Brazil there are cultural events, news specials, and happenings celebrating this anniversary. The first Japanese immigrants arrived in Brazil in June 1908, and brought with them cultural...
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Meteorite lands in Peru and creates a mysterious illness...curious, as sickness was not reported with other meteorite crashes. Maybe given enough time to unradioactivate, we can look forward to jewelry made of this hunk of rock just as with others from the past seen in examples such as here, here, and here.On a side note, it makes me very sad that almost all jewelry made of moldavite is terribly ugly. My favorite stone and they make it just seem like something kinda trashy. Good news is I do happen to have been gifted with one of the only princess cut moldavites in the world, made for me specially. At least there is one good example of jewelry out there to show for it. And better yet, it doesn't make me sick to wear it.
Yesterday, I picked up a newspaper whose front page proclaimed,Ragweed season may be among worst in decades"Allergy sufferers, look out: This year's ragweed season is going to be a monster."To my horror, the article continued,"All that ragweed pollen could make this one of the worst seasons for allergy sufferers in five decades.""More pollen in the air means more discomfort,""Pollen counts -- already high . . . are expected to be off the map Friday and in the months ahead."The article exhorted those with bad allergies to "arm themselves for battle now, before the pollen starts flying."Let the battle begin . . . I'm just hoping that the Hebrew Monster doesn't catch wind of this new development and take unfair advantage while I'm fending off this fierce microscopic foe.
We have all heard about magnificent carvings that prisoners have made in jail from things such as bone, teeth and wood. But convicted forger A. Schiller who was serving his time in Sing Sing prison in the late 1800s, took it one step further. When his guards found him dead in his cell, on his [...]
This fantastic image above shows morning frost on a blade of grass as imaged using a low temperature scanning electron microscope (SEM). This grass fragment was held in liquid nitrogen (-196 degrees C or -320 F), to keep the frost crystals from melting, before it was imaged at the Scanning Electron Microscopy Laboratory in Beltsville, Maryland. Frost crystals form perpendicular to individual blades of grass. Note that although these plate type crystals are hexagonal, a number of them appear to be square-shaped.Source & Image:epod
Just published from the Mayo Clinic is a study that indicates that there is a significant overlap of the symptoms of IBS and microscopic colitis. In a group of biopsy proven microscopic colitis patients, the authors noted that approximately half had symptoms that would have met diagnostic criteria for irritable bowel syndrome. Symptom-based criteria for diagnosing IBS are not specific enough to rule out microscopic colitis. They state "patients with suspected diarrhea predominant irritable bowel syndrome should undergo biopsies of the colon to investigate further for possible microscopic colitis if symptoms are not well controlled by antidiarrheal therapy.†The diagnosis is made by intraepithelial lymphocytosis only seen under the microscope when the colon on the surface looks normal. Many doctors don't biopsy the colon when it looks normal despite the patient having a history of diarrhea. Microscopic colitis is a known treatable cause of such symptoms that can only be diagnosed
Malignant Mesothelioma cancer is a very severe disease. It is caused by ingesting or breathing loose asbestos fibers.In Malignant mesothelioma, malignant or cancer cells are found in the pleura, which is a thin layer of tissue that lines the chest cavity and covers the lungs. Peritoneum or the thin layer of tissue that lines the abdomen and covers most of the organs in the abdomen can also be affected by this cancer.