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Medical Photography. Photography has been an integral part of medical science since the mid-nineteenth century. In 1840, one year after the invention of photography was announced to the world, Alfred Donne, a Paris-based physician, used a microscope-daguerreotype to photograph bone and dental tissue. [Pg.1464]

Thomas, Ann. Beauty of Another Order Photography in Science. New Haven, Conn. Yale University Press, 1997. Contains chapters on the search for patterns, medical photography before 1900, photography of movement, and photographing the... [Pg.1468]

Potassium bromide (KBr) is used in photography and as a medical sedative. [Pg.56]

Proteins crosslinked by formaldehyde are important in photography, the leather industry and in bio-medical sciences. Due to the complex structure of the gelatin molecules (consisting of approximately 20 Afferent kinds of amino acids) and the very low crosslink density, it is not possible to detect crosslink resonances under normal conditions. In order to overcome this problem a 13C enriched formaldehyde is used. By comparison with the chemical shifts of model crosslink compounds it is concluded that the predominant crosslink is formed between the lysine and arginine components in gelatin. A possible mechanism for the reaction between these two amino acid components and the formaldehyde has been proposed 154>. [Pg.52]

Williams, R. A. Williams, G. Medical and Scientific Photography an Online Resource for Doctors, Scientists and Students RMIT University URL http //msp.rmit.edu.au 3-22-2005. [Pg.43]

Some uses of the lanthanides, such as in certain steel alloys or as cigarette lighter flints, require no separation of the metals as obtained from certain ores. In other applications, such as phosphors for television screens, medical immunoassays, X-ray photography, and, of course, the study of their chemistry, the individual elements must be separated.7... [Pg.1112]

Backscattering In physics, backscatter (or backscattering) is the reflection of waves, particles, or signals back to the direction they came from. It is a diffuse reflection due to scattering, as opposed to specular reflection like a mirror. Backscattering has important applications in astronomy, photography, and medical ultrasonography. [Pg.625]

In recent years, numerous patents were obtained and patent applications filed on the uses of isothiazoles as efficient agrochemicals and medical agents. Isothiazole and isothiazolone derivatives are used in photography <1996EPP712039>, cosmetics <2006EPP1655290>, and as dyes <2004JPP2004345270, 1999EJ0923,... [Pg.618]

Figure 1.6. A schematic illustration of the annihilation of a positron and an electron in the medium. Two 511-keV photons are produced and emitted in opposite directions (180°). (Reprinted with the permission of The Cleveland Clinic Center for Medical Art Photography 2009. All Rights Reserved). Figure 1.6. A schematic illustration of the annihilation of a positron and an electron in the medium. Two 511-keV photons are produced and emitted in opposite directions (180°). (Reprinted with the permission of The Cleveland Clinic Center for Medical Art Photography 2009. All Rights Reserved).

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