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Ossa Sesamoidea — prevalence of sesamoid bones in human hands
Background: This study describes the morphology of sesamoid bones in the human hand. Ultrasound imaging was used to record the presence and measurements of sesamoids in 120 hands of 60 healthy, young adults of Caucasian ethnicity.
Materials and methods: The mean number of sesamoid bones was 4.16 in the left hand and 4.03 in the right hand. 21.6% of cases showed asymmetry between the right hand and the left. There was a significant difference in the prevalence of sesamoid bones between right and left hand in males in this study. Females show a higher incidence of sesamoid bones overall, but do not demonstrate a significant difference between the sides.
Results: Prevalence findings: Two in the 1st metacarpophalangeal joint (MCPJ) in 99.2% of cases, with 1 case of a single bone. One in the 2nd MCPJ in 43.3% of cases. One in the 5th MCPJ in 84.2% of cases. One in the 1st interphalangeal joint (IPJ) in 83.4% of cases. Aside from that there was 1 case of sesamoid in the 3rd MCPJ and separate case of sesamoid in the 3rd proximal IPJ.
Conclusions: Moreover, this study discusses discrepancies of opinion regarding sesamoid bones in morphological research
The sonographic morphology of musculus palmaris longus in humans
Background: The aim of this work was to describe morphology and morphometry of musculus palmaris longus and compare the outcome of Shaeffer’s test with ultrasound imaging.Materials and methods: Forty forearms of 20 healthy volunteers (11 females, 9 males) were tested by Shaeffer’s test and ultrasound imaging. Anthropological measurements of the forearm and ultrasound guided measurements of musculus palmaris longus were taken. The outcome was tested for statistical significanceby Fisher’s test.Results: The examination revealed agenesis of palmaris longus in 6 cases, as well as 6 muscles showing quality variations. The Shaeffer’s test gave 4 false-negative results. 28 muscles were described as spindle-shaped and 8 as pennated or bipennated. However, all the spindle-shaped muscles demonstrated a tendon going inside of the muscle’s belly ranging from 2 cm to 11.5 cm. The relation between the circumference of the forearm right below the elbow (mean: 15.38 cm, SD: 1.83 cm) and the approximated volume of the palmaris longus muscle’s belly(mean: 4.72 cm3, SD: 1.57 cm3) proved to be statistically significant (Fisher’s test p-value < 0.05).Conclusions: Uncommon morphological variations have been shown. Spindle-shaped muscles have proved to have their tendons continued inside them. Palmaris longus muscle’s belly has proved to take significant amount of volume within the proximal forearm. Shaeffer’s test has shown to have 10% false-negative ratio
2014 iAREA campaign on aerosol in Spitsbergen – Part 2: Optical properties from Raman-lidar and in-situ observations at Ny-Ålesund
In this work multi wavelength Raman lidar data from Ny-Ålesund, Spitsbergen have been analysed for the spring 2014 Arctic haze season, as part of the iAREA campaign. Typical values and probability distributions for aerosol backscatter, extinction and depolarisation, the lidar ratio and the color ratio for 4 different altitude intervals within the troposphere are given. These quantities and their dependencies are analysed and the frequency of altitude-dependent observed aerosol events are given. A comparison with ground-based size distribution and chemical composition is performed. Hence the aim of this paper is to provide typical and statistically meaningful properties of Arctic aerosol, which may be used in climate models or to constrain the radiative forcing. We have found that the 2014 season was only moderately polluted with Arctic haze and that sea salt and sulphate were the most dominant aerosol species. Moreover the drying of an aerosol layer after cloud disintegration has been observed. Hardly any clear temporal evolution over the 4 week data set on Arctic haze is obvious with the exception of the extinction coefficient and the lidar ratio, which significantly decreased below 2 km altitude by end April. In altitudes between 2 and 5 km the haze season lasted longer and the aerosol properties were generally more homogeneous than closer to the surface. Above 5 km only few particles were found. The variability of the lidar ratio is discussed. It was found that knowledge of the aerosol’s size and shape does not determine the lidar ratio. Contrary to shape and lidar ratio, there is a clear correlation between size and backscatter: larger particles show a higher backscatter coefficient
Estimation of cell membrane properties and erythrocyte red-ox balance in patients with metabolic syndrome
The 42nd Symposium Chromatographic Methods of Investigating Organic Compounds : Book of abstracts
The 42nd Symposium Chromatographic Methods of Investigating Organic Compounds : Book of abstracts. June 4-7, 2019, Szczyrk, Polan
Investigation of granulation process of sewage sludge with basalt dust
Celem pracy było zbadanie procesu granulowania komunalnych osadów ściekowych z pyłem bazaltowym w granulatorze bębnowym. Badania przeprowadzono przy zmiennej zawartości dodatku pyłu bazaltowego równym: 35, 40, 45, 50 i 55% masy próbki oraz przy zmiennej prędkości obrotowej bębna granulatora równej: 33, 55, 76, 97, 119 i 141 obr/min. Oceny procesu granulacji dokonano na podstawie analizy granulometrycznej cząstek.The aim of this study was to investigate sewage sludge granulation process with basalt dust in a drum granulator. The investigation were carried out at a different additive of basalt dust content equal to 35, 40, 45, 50 and 55% of sample weigh and at different rotation frequency of drum granulator equal to 33, 55, 76, 119 and 141 rpm. The granulation process was evaluated on the basis of granulometric analysis of particles
Soil management system in hazelnut groves (Corylus sp.) versus the presence of ground beetles (Coleoptera: Carabidae)
Sustaining biodiversity as well as taking advantage of the natural environment’s resistance are the key elements which
should be considered when designing integrated plans for the protection of hazelnut groves. An effort has been made in this study
to analyse the impact of different soil cultivation methods in hazelnut groves, on the species composition and number of individuals
in carabid assemblages (Coleoptera: Carabidae). Another aim was to determine which method of inter-row soil management had the
least negative effect on assemblages of these beetles. Because of the type of habitat, the xerothermic species characteristic for southeastern
Europe, i.e. Calathus ambiguus, Poecilus lepidus, Harpalus calceatus, and H. griseus, were the most numerous. The qualitative and
quantitative analysis of the captured individuals implied that the optimal soil tillage system in young hazelnut groves is when soil
is kept fallow with machines or chemicals, or when soil is covered with manure. The least favourable practice for the appearance of
ground beetles of the Carabidae family is the use of polypropylene fabric, bark or sawdust, to cover soil
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Prediction and evaluation of coal cleanability
Samples of 200-mesh Upper Freeport, Illinois No. 6, and Pittsburgh No. 8 coals being used in the DOE-sponsored development of advanced surface-based cleaning technologies at the University of Pittsburgh, the University of California at Berkeley, and at the Ames Laboratory were characterized to predict their cleanability. Scanning electron microscope-based automated image analysis (SEM-AIA) was use to measure particle size, identity, and association with the organic matrix for the mineral particles in these coals. The coal-mineral association was expressed as a function of particle mineral content and as a function of the fraction of particle surface covered by mineral matter. The results were used to predict the cleanability of these coals for density-based and surface-based cleaning processes, respectively. 4 refs., 6 figs., 1 tab
Application of multivariate mathematical-statistical methods to compare reversed-phase thin-layer and liquid chromatographic behaviour of tetrazolium salts in Quantitative Structure-Retention Relationships (QSRR) studies
The retention parameters of seven mono- and nine ditetrazolium salts were investigated by reversed-phase liquid chromatography (RP-LC) using polyethylene-coated alumina support with
various concentration of eluent-mixtures and by reversed-phase thin-layer chromatography (RP-TLC) using the same support and eluent-mixtures. Principal component analysis (PCA)
followed by non-linear mapping (NLM) and varimax rotation was used for the determination of molecular substructures and physicochemical parameters accounting for the separation in the
different methods and circumstances. Calculations proved that the steric and electronic parameters have the highest influence on the retention of tetrazolium salts. This investigation uncovered
that the thin-layer chromatography is strictly independent from liquid chromatography. It has been established that multivariate mathematical-statistical methods are the most appropriate ways
for evaluation of large data matrices in various chromatographic
departures
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