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Review: Morphological Changes Associated With Endolymphatic Hydrops, K. C. Horner Nov 1992

Review: Morphological Changes Associated With Endolymphatic Hydrops, K. C. Horner

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Endolymphatic hydrops of the inner ear is identified as a swelling of the endolymphatic spaces. This morphopathology in man can only be confirmed at postmortem examination although it is believed to underlie the auditory dysfunction and vestibular disturbances associated with Menière's disease. This is an illusive inner ear disorder characterized typically by the fluctuant hearing loss, tinnitus and episodes of vertigo. Menière's disease remains a major problem in otorhinolaryngology since the cause of the disease is not known and various treatments are recommended, often with unsatisfactory results. Experimentally induced endolymphatic hydrops in the animal model has been developed in order …


Mercox®-Methylmethacrylic Acid Mixture Penetrates Into Cells. A Scanning And Transmission Electron Microscopic Study, S. Aharinejad, P. Böck Nov 1992

Mercox®-Methylmethacrylic Acid Mixture Penetrates Into Cells. A Scanning And Transmission Electron Microscopic Study, S. Aharinejad, P. Böck

Scanning Microscopy

During preparation of vascular casts using mixtures of Mercox® and methylmethacrylic acid for scanning electron microscopy, occasionally irregular structures were observed adhering to otherwise well prepared corrosion casts. These artifacts were further analyzed in sections of cast preparations. The bizarre-shaped structures varied in size and were often tightly connected to vascular casts; they withstood KOH maceration and cleaning with formic acid. The persistence of biological material, connective tissue fibers and cells or cellular fragments, became obvious in ultrathin sections. Transmission electron microscopy also showed inhomogeneity of the polymerized casting medium (Mercox®-methylmetbacrylate mixture; v/v: 4:1). An unidentified com-pound of this resin …


Time-Resolved Scanning Electron Microscopy Analysis Of Nanodynamical Structures, J. Jason Yao, Noel C. Macdonald Nov 1992

Time-Resolved Scanning Electron Microscopy Analysis Of Nanodynamical Structures, J. Jason Yao, Noel C. Macdonald

Scanning Microscopy

We have developed and characterized a time-resolved scanning electron microscopy (SEM) operational mode which provides non-destructive mechanical characterization of nanodynamical structures with 8-bit image resolution and 200 ns time resolution. This time-resolved SEM scheme does not require blanking plates, nor does it require any hardware modification to a commercially available scanning electron microscope. Both time-resolved images and line scan profiles of nanofabricated single crystal silicon tweezers are obtained. This time-resolved SEM operational mode can be used to evaluate a number of important mechanical properties of nanodynamical structures, including time response and resonance mode-shapes.


Mapping Instream Habitat On The San Juan River Using Airborne Videography, Michael J. Pucherelli, William P. Goettlicher, Bureau Of Reclamation, U.S Department Of The Interior Nov 1992

Mapping Instream Habitat On The San Juan River Using Airborne Videography, Michael J. Pucherelli, William P. Goettlicher, Bureau Of Reclamation, U.S Department Of The Interior

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Concerns have been raised over the potential impacts of the Animas/LaPlata project and the regulation of Navajo Dam. Flow depletions in the San Juan River may adversely affect the remnant population of the native fish, particularly the endangered Colorado squawfish and the razorback sucker. A multiyear research program is currently being conducted on the San Juan River as a result of a Jeopardy Opinion delivered by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service on Animas/LaPlata and the subsequent Reasonable and Prudent Alternative that was accepted. A mulidisciplinary research team composed of representatives from the affected agencies is currently investigating the relationship …


Exact Enumeration And Scaling For Fragmentation Of Percolation Clusters, Boyd F. Edwards, M. F. Gyure, M. V. Ferer Nov 1992

Exact Enumeration And Scaling For Fragmentation Of Percolation Clusters, Boyd F. Edwards, M. F. Gyure, M. V. Ferer

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The fragmentation properties of percolation clusters yield information about their structure. Monte Carlo simulations and exact cluster enumeration for a square bond lattice and exact calculations for the Bethe lattice are used to study the fragmentation probability as(p) of clusters of mass s at an occupation probability p and the likelihood bs′s(p) that fragmentation of an s cluster will result in a daughter cluster of mass s′. Evidence is presented to support the scaling laws as(pc)∼s and bs′s(pc)=sg(s′/s), with φ=2-σ given by the standard cluster-number scaling …


Renal Stone Formation In Patients With Inflammatory Bowel Disease, R. Caudarella, E. Rizzoli, L. Pironi, N. Malavolta, G. Martelli, G. Poggioli, G. Gozzetti, M. Miglioli Oct 1992

Renal Stone Formation In Patients With Inflammatory Bowel Disease, R. Caudarella, E. Rizzoli, L. Pironi, N. Malavolta, G. Martelli, G. Poggioli, G. Gozzetti, M. Miglioli

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Kidney stones are more common in patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) than in the general population. The main lithogenetic risk factors were evaluated in patients affected by Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis. Our results show the presence of several factors, besides hyperoxaluria, in patients with IBD although their behaviour appears different in Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis at pre- and post-operative stages. Before surgery in patients with Crohn's disease we found a decreased citrate (p < 0.001) and magnesium (p < 0.005) excretion together with a low urinary volume (p < 0.001) and pH (p < 0.005). After surgery patients with Crohn's disease showed a further reduction of magnesium and citrate. Patients with ulcerative colitis before surgery showed a reduced citrate excretion (p < 0.05) and a more acidic pH (p < 0.05) than healthy subjects. Surgical treatment of proctocolectomy with ileal pouch-anal anastomosis seems to increase the risk of stone formation; in fact, after surgery we observed a relevant decrease of urinary volume (p < 0.001), pH (p < 0.0001) and urinary excretion of citrate (p <0.0001) as well as magnesium (p < 0.005). Patients with IBD seem to be at greater risk of stone formation than patients with idiopathic calcium lithiasis; in fact, they show a lower excretion of citrate (p < 0.001) and magnesium (p < 0.001) together with a low urinary pH (p < 0.001) and volume (p < 0.001). Urinary volume reduction is probably one of the major risk factors together with the decrease of small molecular weight inhibitors that is a constant finding in all patients with IBD.


Evaluation And Management Of Dietary Habits In Japanese Renal Stone Formers, Haruo Ito, Tadashi Kotake, Naoto Miura Oct 1992

Evaluation And Management Of Dietary Habits In Japanese Renal Stone Formers, Haruo Ito, Tadashi Kotake, Naoto Miura

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To elucidate the relationship between the formation of kidney stones and diet, we carried out a dietary investigation in patients with urinary tract stones. Dietary intakes were estimated for 36 patients (24 men, 12 women) with calcium stones, and compared with the official dietary requirements for the Japanese.

Total protein intake, animal protein intake and animal protein ratio were significantly higher for patients with stones in both men and women. Dietary salt intake was significantly higher for male patients and the total group. Dietary calcium and carbohydrate intakes were significantly lower for patients with stones in men and the total …


Renal Tubular Hypouricemia And Calcium Urolithiasis, Tadashi Kotake, Naoto Miura, Haruo Ito Oct 1992

Renal Tubular Hypouricemia And Calcium Urolithiasis, Tadashi Kotake, Naoto Miura, Haruo Ito

Scanning Microscopy

The information concerning the relationship of hypouricemia with urinary tract stones is limited. We investigated the incidence and types of hypouricemia, and also studied its relationship to urinary tract stones. Hypouricemia was detected in 3 out of 1520 outpatients (0.20%). The loading tests using pyrazinamide, probenecid and benzbromarone showed that uric acid absorption was impaired before tubular secretion in two cases and incomplete postsecretory reabsorption in one case. Complication of urinary tract stone was found in two cases. The composition of the stones was mixed calcium oxalate and uric acid. Hypouricemia should be recognized as one of the causes of …


Microanalysis Of Individual Silver Halide Microcrystals, Shijian Wu, A. Van Daele, W. Jacob, R. Gijbels, A. Verbeeck, R. De Keyzer Oct 1992

Microanalysis Of Individual Silver Halide Microcrystals, Shijian Wu, A. Van Daele, W. Jacob, R. Gijbels, A. Verbeeck, R. De Keyzer

Scanning Microscopy

Elemental distributions and contents of tabular and cubic silver halide microcrystals were analyzed by backscattered electron imaging, scanning transmission electron imaging, X-ray mapping and X-ray analysis in the spot mode by scanning transmission electron microscopy (STEM) combined with energy-dispersive X-ray spectrometry (EDXS). By using a liquid nitrogen cryostage, damage to the microcrystals and drift of the sample under electron bombardment were minimized. Monte Carlo simulation shows the electron trajectories in the silver halide microcrystals for different experimental conditions and directs the selection of the beam position for X-ray spot analysis. The backscattered electron images, scanning transmission electron images and X-ray …


Quantitative And Computer Assisted Electron Microscopic And Microprobe Studies In Dermatology, B. Forslind, A. Emilson Oct 1992

Quantitative And Computer Assisted Electron Microscopic And Microprobe Studies In Dermatology, B. Forslind, A. Emilson

Scanning Microscopy

Electron microscopes are not yet routine instruments in modern dermatological pathology even though they have provided detailed data about pathological changes in the skin for more than three decades. At present, dermatopathology is still dominated by light microscopy and especially so since the introduction of immunological techniques such as the use of monoclonal antibodies. These tools applied at electron microscopic resolution, however, may provide the ultimate identification of cells and subcellular components. In addition, electron microscopes have no peers in areas of quantitative investigation at subcellular levels, e.g. morphometry.

The electron microprobe provides a unique tool in elemental analysis and …


Ultrastructural Effects Of Therapeutic Irradiation On Human Epithelial Tumors, P. Kellokumpu-Lehtinen Oct 1992

Ultrastructural Effects Of Therapeutic Irradiation On Human Epithelial Tumors, P. Kellokumpu-Lehtinen

Scanning Microscopy

Irradiation induces several cellular changes leading to death of cancer cells and normal cells which is followed by repairing processes of normal cells. We have studied the effects of therapeutic irradiation on head and neck cancers. Tissue samples taken before and during the radical irradiation (50-80 Gy) of the squamous cell carcinomas of the head and neck region were examined by light and electron microscopy. Nuclear atypia was most pronounced cellular change during irradiation. The tumor invasion pattern remained unchanged but the number of mitoses decreased. Lymphocytic infiltration increased at the beginning of the therapy (from 10 to 30 Gy) …


Importance Of Mild Hyperoxaluria In The Pathogenesis Of Urolithiasis - New Evidence From Studies In The Arabian Peninsula, W. G. Robertson, H. Hughes Oct 1992

Importance Of Mild Hyperoxaluria In The Pathogenesis Of Urolithiasis - New Evidence From Studies In The Arabian Peninsula, W. G. Robertson, H. Hughes

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The hypothesis that mild hyperoxaluria is more important than hypercalciuria in the pathogenesis of urolithiasis is re-examined in the light of new evidence. Small increments in urinary oxalate in the normal to high-normal range are much more critical than similar rises in urinary calcium for increasing the relative supersaturation of urine with respect to calcium oxalate, the oxalate/calcium ratio in urine, the total volume of calcium oxalate crystals excreted, the proportion of abnormally large crystals and aggregates of calcium oxalate and the severity of the disorder as defined by the recurrence rate of stone-formation. Data from the Arabian Peninsula, where …


Atomic Force Microscopy Of Dna On Mica And Chemically Modified Mica, T. Thundat, D. P. Allison, R. J. Warmack, G. M. Brown, K. B. Jacobson, J. J. Schrick, T. L. Ferrell Oct 1992

Atomic Force Microscopy Of Dna On Mica And Chemically Modified Mica, T. Thundat, D. P. Allison, R. J. Warmack, G. M. Brown, K. B. Jacobson, J. J. Schrick, T. L. Ferrell

Scanning Microscopy

Atomic force microscopy (AFM) was used to image circular DNA adsorbed on freshly cleaved mica and mica chemically modified with Mg(II), Co(II), La(III), and Zr(IV). Images obtained on unmodified mica show coiling of DNA due to forces involved during the drying process. The coiling or super twisting appeared to be right handed and the extent of super twisting could be controlled by the drying conditions. Images of DNA observed on chemically modified surfaces show isolated open circular DNA that is free from super twisting, presumably due to strong binding of DNA on chemically modified surfaces.


Calibration Of Atomic Force Microscope Tips Using Biomolecules, T. Thundat, X.-Y. Zheng, S. L. Sharp, D. P. Allison, R. J. Warmack, D. C. Joy, T. L. Ferrell Oct 1992

Calibration Of Atomic Force Microscope Tips Using Biomolecules, T. Thundat, X.-Y. Zheng, S. L. Sharp, D. P. Allison, R. J. Warmack, D. C. Joy, T. L. Ferrell

Scanning Microscopy

Atomic force microscope (AFM) images of surfaces and samples mounted on substrates are subject to artifacts such as broadening of structures and ghost images of tips due to the finite size and shape of the contacting probe. Therefore, knowledge of the radius of the AFM probe tip is essential for the interpretation of images. We have deduced the shape of the AFM tip by imaging cylindrical biological molecules of various diameters such as deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA), tobacco mosaic virus (TMV), tobacco etch virus (TEV) and bacteriophage M-13 (M-13). Using a paraboloidal tip model and numerically solving equations of contact, the …


Effect Of Chronic Treatment With Diuretics On Mouse Liver: A Morphological And Microanalytical Investigation, Ann-Christin Mork, Anne Von Euler, Godfried M. Roomans Oct 1992

Effect Of Chronic Treatment With Diuretics On Mouse Liver: A Morphological And Microanalytical Investigation, Ann-Christin Mork, Anne Von Euler, Godfried M. Roomans

Scanning Microscopy

In an attempt to produce an animal model for the disease cystic fibrosis (CF), mice were treated chronically with the diuretics amiloride and furosemide, in order to cause chronic inhibition of transepithelial ion transport. Experiments were carried out on adult mice (2 months treatment); in addition, pregnant mice were treated with diuretics, and tissue from offspring 2 and 7 days post partum was investigated. Since biliary cirrhosis is a common occurrence in CF, hepatocytes in the treated mice were investigated by X-ray microanalysis and by light and electron microscopy.

Treatment with amiloride caused a significant decrease in cellular Na concentration …


Charge Dynamics At The Silicon(001) Surface Studied By Scanning Tunneling Microscopy And Surface Photovoltage, David G. Cahill, R. J. Hamers Oct 1992

Charge Dynamics At The Silicon(001) Surface Studied By Scanning Tunneling Microscopy And Surface Photovoltage, David G. Cahill, R. J. Hamers

Scanning Microscopy

Scanning tunneling microscopy measurements of local surface photovoltage of the Si(001) surface reveal the existence of local charging produced by the tunneling current. Since the tunneling current is confined to a region of near atomic dimensions, charge transport between surface and bulk electronic states is probed with high spatial resolution. The surface charge is enhanced while tunneling at the bonded, type-B atomic step and at specific point defects demonstrating atomic-scale variations in the charge dynamics.


The Spatial Distribution Of Backscattered Electrons Revisited With A New Monte Carlo Simulation, Kenji Murata, Masaaki Yasuda, Hiroaki Kawata Oct 1992

The Spatial Distribution Of Backscattered Electrons Revisited With A New Monte Carlo Simulation, Kenji Murata, Masaaki Yasuda, Hiroaki Kawata

Scanning Microscopy

A Monte Carlo simulation program including the discrete energy loss process has been developed, based on the Mott cross section for elastic scattering and the Vriens cross section for inelastic scattering. A deficiency of the previous model which is based on the screened Rutherford cross section and the Bethe law is made clear, from comparison between the new and old results such as the energy distribution of backscattered electrons for a Cu target. With the new Monte Carlo model, the radial spreading and penetration depth of both all and low-loss backscattered electrons have been studied for the Cu target at …


Scanning Electron Microscope Observations Of Brine Shrimp Larvae From Space Shuttle Experiments, Lynnette Debell, Avelina Paulsen, Brian Spooner Oct 1992

Scanning Electron Microscope Observations Of Brine Shrimp Larvae From Space Shuttle Experiments, Lynnette Debell, Avelina Paulsen, Brian Spooner

Scanning Microscopy

Brine shrimp are encysted as gastrula stage embryos, and may remain dehydrated and encysted for years without compromising their viability. This aspect of brine shrimp biology is desirable for studying development of animals during space shuttle flight, as cysts placed aboard a spacecraft may be rehydrated at the convenience of an astronaut, guaranteeing that subsequent brine shrimp development occurs only on orbit and not on the pad during launch delays.

Brine shrimp cysts placed in 5 ml syringes were rehydrated with salt water and hatched during a 9 day space shuttle mission. Subsequent larvae developed to the 8th larval stage …


Dentinogenesis And The Calciotraumatic Response To The Injection Of Lead Or Fluoride Ions, John Appleton Oct 1992

Dentinogenesis And The Calciotraumatic Response To The Injection Of Lead Or Fluoride Ions, John Appleton

Scanning Microscopy

A number of ions can disturb the formation of dentine resulting in a calciotraumatic response. The calciotraumatic response following the injection of sodium fluoride was investigated using backscattered electron imaging in the scanning electron microscope and compared with the response to lead acetate. With fluoride, there was formation of a hypermineralized band succeeded by a relatively hypomineralized band, but with lead acetate, only a hypomineralized band was produced. However, there were some differences in the response between the labial and lingual dentine with both ions. In the labial dentine following injection of sodium fluoride, the onset of hypermineralization was less …


Scanning Electron Microscopy Of Intracellular Organelles In The Young Odontoblasts Of Rats, Yasutomo Iwai-Liao, Yoshikage Higashi, Masakazu Ishikawa, Hideaki Hori Oct 1992

Scanning Electron Microscopy Of Intracellular Organelles In The Young Odontoblasts Of Rats, Yasutomo Iwai-Liao, Yoshikage Higashi, Masakazu Ishikawa, Hideaki Hori

Scanning Microscopy

Intracellular structures of the odontoblasts were studied by scanning electron microscopy (SEM) using a modified AODO (aldehyde prefixed-osmium-DMSO-osmium) method. Well-developed flattened and layered rER (rough endoplasmic reticulum), paved with its associated ribosomes on its outer surface, were clearly observed in the odontoblast. Branched tubular mitochondria with nodules and swollen endings, interposing between and passing through the fenestrated layered rER, were demonstrated in the functional cells. Oblique and cross-sections of both the rER system and tubular mitochondria showed orthodox configurations similar to those usually described in transmission electron microscopy (TEM) studies. Many finger-like projections constructing the cristae directing towards the inner …


The Normal, Cryptorchid And Retractile Prepuberal Human Testis: A Comparative Morphometric Ultrastructural Study Of 101 Cases, Saverio Cinti, Giorgio Barbatelli, Claudia Pierleoni, Manlio Caucci Oct 1992

The Normal, Cryptorchid And Retractile Prepuberal Human Testis: A Comparative Morphometric Ultrastructural Study Of 101 Cases, Saverio Cinti, Giorgio Barbatelli, Claudia Pierleoni, Manlio Caucci

Scanning Microscopy

Fifty-two surgical biopsies from retractile testes of patients in pediatric age (3-14 years), of which 25 were treated with hormonal therapy (RT) and 27 did not undergo therapy before orchidopexy (RNT), were compared with the biopsies of 19 normal (N) and 30 cryptorchid or ectopic (E) testes. A light and electron microscopic morphologic and morphometric study was performed. For the quantitative investigation 4 parameters were selected: a) the mean tubular diameter (on 20 cross-sections); b) the mean spermatogonial number per tubular section; c) the mean nucleolar area of the Sertoli cells; and d) the mean thickness …


On The Origin Of Electron-Beam-Induced-Current Contrast Of Extended Defects In Silicon, M. Kittler, W. Seifert Oct 1992

On The Origin Of Electron-Beam-Induced-Current Contrast Of Extended Defects In Silicon, M. Kittler, W. Seifert

Scanning Microscopy

The paper reviews the origin of bright and dark Electron-Beam-Induced Current (EBIC) contrast due to extended defects in silicon, inclusively a brief discussion of contrast modelling. Particular emphasis is put on the role of impurities demonstrated to determine contrast in many cases (extrinsic contrast origin). The understanding of the prevalent contrast type -dark contrast due to enhanced recombination at defects -is well supported by existing phenomenological contrast models which can, therefore, be used as a basis for contrast interpretation. In the context of extrinsic vs. intrinsic contrast origin, the influence of defect dimensionality on contrast is addressed, indicating that grain …


Microvasculature Of Normal And Hydropic Labyrinth, Yoshiaki Nakai, Haruhiko Masutani, Makoto Moriguchi, Kazuhiro Matsunaga, Akihumi Kato, Hitoshi Maeda Oct 1992

Microvasculature Of Normal And Hydropic Labyrinth, Yoshiaki Nakai, Haruhiko Masutani, Makoto Moriguchi, Kazuhiro Matsunaga, Akihumi Kato, Hitoshi Maeda

Scanning Microscopy

The microvasculature of the inner ear in guinea pigs and humans was observed with a scanning electron microscope using corrosion casting method. Alterations in the inner ear vasculature which occurred in association with experimental endolymphatic hydrops were also investigated. The results thus obtained are summarized as follows:

1. In the cochlea and vestibule, the arteries, coiled arterioles, and the veins are endowed with their respective characteristic morphologic features and play a role in the regulatory mechanisms of circulation.

2. The point in humans which is most different from guinea pigs was that coiled arterioles in the cochlea and the coil-like …


Investigation Of Living Cells In The Nanometer Regime With The Scanning Force Microscope, J. K. H. Hörber, W. Häberle, F. Ohnesorge, G. Binnig, H. G. Liebich, C. P. Czerny, H. Mahnel, A. Mayr Oct 1992

Investigation Of Living Cells In The Nanometer Regime With The Scanning Force Microscope, J. K. H. Hörber, W. Häberle, F. Ohnesorge, G. Binnig, H. G. Liebich, C. P. Czerny, H. Mahnel, A. Mayr

Scanning Microscopy

Membrane structures of different types of cells are imaged in the nanometer regime by scanning force microscopy (SFM). The images are compared to those obtained with a scanning electron microscope (SEM). The SFM imaging can be done on the outer cell membrane under conditions that keep the cells alive in aqueous solutions. This opens up the possibility of observing the kinematics of the structures that determine the interaction of a cell with its environment. Therefore, STM observations, together with information obtained with the electron microscope, open up new ways of studying the development of biological structures. With the currently possible …


Cochlear And Vestibular Epithelia From A Patient With Meniere's Disease: A Case Study, K. C. Horner Oct 1992

Cochlear And Vestibular Epithelia From A Patient With Meniere's Disease: A Case Study, K. C. Horner

Scanning Microscopy

Scanning electron microscopy observations were carried out on the cochlear and vestibular epithelia of the left temporal bone of a Meniere' s patient. There was almost complete absence of hair cells in the basal turn of the cochlea. The outer hair cells of the second turn presented an abnormal shortening of the shorter stereocilia within a tuft, reminiscent of the specific atrophy of the short and middle stereocilia in the ciliary tufts of outer hair cells in the guinea pig with experimental hydrops. The cilia of the inner hair cells showed fusion and giant cilia formation. Hair cells were observed …


The Splenic Microvasculature Of The Red-Eared Turtle (Chrysemys Scripta Elegans): A Study Concerning The Question Whether The Circulation Is Anatomically Open Or Closed, R. Blumer, H. Ditrich, H. Splechtna Oct 1992

The Splenic Microvasculature Of The Red-Eared Turtle (Chrysemys Scripta Elegans): A Study Concerning The Question Whether The Circulation Is Anatomically Open Or Closed, R. Blumer, H. Ditrich, H. Splechtna

Scanning Microscopy

The splenic microvasculature of the turtle Chrysemys scripta elegans was studied by means of scanning electron microscopy of vascular corrosion casts and critical point dried tissue. In addition light- and transmission electron microscopic investigations were carried out. Within the organ the arteries are surrounded by periarterial lymphoid sheaths. The majority of the arterial capillaries, which emerge from these central arteries have open endings within the reticular meshwork of the red pulp. Approximately 10% of the capillaries directly connect with the venous origins. Since these venous capillaries of C. scripta elegans resemble those of nonsinusal mammalian spleens we termed them pulp …


Modelling Techniques For The Quantification Of Some Electron Beam Induced Phenomena, Wk Chim, Dsh Chan, Ts Low, Jch Phang, Ks Sim, Kl Pey Oct 1992

Modelling Techniques For The Quantification Of Some Electron Beam Induced Phenomena, Wk Chim, Dsh Chan, Ts Low, Jch Phang, Ks Sim, Kl Pey

Scanning Microscopy

This paper presents simulation models for quantifying the voltage contrast, cathodoluminescence and indirect specimen charging phenomena in the scanning electron microscope (SEM). The voltage contrast model comprises an electric field computation program using the finite-element approach, and a secondary electron trajectory tracking algorithm employing a linear electric field assumption. This trajectory tracking algorithm is more accurate than the conventional electron trajectory tracking algorithms which make use of a constant electric field assumption within each computation step. Using this model, results of qualitative voltage contrast effects on secondary electron trajectories in the specimen chamber of the SEM are shown. This model …


Techniques For Low Voltage Scanning Electron Microscopy Linewidth Measurements, Kenneth S. Maher Oct 1992

Techniques For Low Voltage Scanning Electron Microscopy Linewidth Measurements, Kenneth S. Maher

Scanning Microscopy

Present scanning electron microscopy (SEM) linewidth measurement systems, although "state of the art", require better defined techniques in deriving operating parameters for precision measurements. Experiments were performed to check techniques used on cleaved and uncleaved specimens, void of conductive coatings to obtain optimum SEM operating parameters, and the variations in results due to changes in system operating conditions. In addition, a method was devised to select and use different calibration standards and evaluate SEM linewidth measurement systems.


Response Of The Esophageal Epithelium To Concomitant Cis-Dichlorodiammineplatinum(Ii) And Radiation Treatment. An Electron Microscopic Study In Rabbits, M. Albertsson, M. Cwikiel, C. H. Håkansson, M. Palmegren Oct 1992

Response Of The Esophageal Epithelium To Concomitant Cis-Dichlorodiammineplatinum(Ii) And Radiation Treatment. An Electron Microscopic Study In Rabbits, M. Albertsson, M. Cwikiel, C. H. Håkansson, M. Palmegren

Scanning Microscopy

The rabbit esophageal mucosa was irradiated with daily fractions of 2 Gy up to an accumulated dose of 20 Gy (total dose 2, 6, 10. 16 or 20 Gy). Fifteen to forty-five minutes before the start of each irradiation 0.3 mg Cis-dichlorodiammineplatinum (cis-DDP, cisplatinum) was given by intraperitoneal injection to each rabbit. Examinations were carried out 1-10 days after each fractionation schedule, when specimens were taken for morphological investigations.

Scanning electron microscope (SEM) examination showed a gradual development of damage with cell loss and structural disarrangement of the microridges and whorls on the surface. However, with further treatment the esophageal …


Can Antibiotic Test Kits Be Useful?, Bart Weimer Oct 1992

Can Antibiotic Test Kits Be Useful?, Bart Weimer

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Publication discusses whether or not antibiotic test kits are useful and what the various results mean.