نتایج جستجو برای: painting enamel

تعداد نتایج: 17842  

Journal: :Signal Processing 2013
Anila Anitha Andrei Brasoveanu Marco F. Duarte Shannon M. Hughes Ingrid Daubechies Joris Dik Koen Janssens Matthias Alfeld

This paper describes our methods for repairing and restoring images of hidden paintings (paintings that have been painted over and are now covered by a new surface painting) that have been obtained via noninvasive X-ray fluorescence imaging of their canvases. This recently developed imaging technique measures the concentrations of various chemical elements at each two-dimensional spatial locati...

Journal: :Swedish dental journal. Supplement 2012
Nina Sabel

Enamel is one of the most important structures of the tooth, both from a functional and esthetic point of view. Primary enamel carries registered information regarding metabolic and physiological events that occurred during the period around birth and the first year of life. Detailed knowledge of normal development and the structure of enamel is important for the assessment of mineralization de...

2005
Kenji Hara Kohei Inoue Kiichi Urahama

In the paper, we present a new method of converting a photo image to a synthesized painting image following the painting style of an example painting image.The proposed method uses a hierarchical and adaptive patch-based approach to both the synthesis of painting styles and preservation of scene details. This approach can be summarized as follows.The input photo image is represented as a set of...

Journal: :Archives of histology and cytology 1992
N Amizuka T Uchida M Fukae M Yamada H Ozawa

Enamel tufts were exposed after decalcification of the enamel matrix and their fine structures and immunocytochemical characteristics were examined. Under the binocular microscope and the scanning electron microscope (SEM), enamel tufts appeared as corrugated ribbon-like structures located on the dentine parallel to the tooth axis. SEM observation disclosed enamel tufts as bundles of well exten...

2015
Shih-Kai Wang Yuanyuan Hu Jie Yang Charles E Smith Stephanie M Nunez Amelia S Richardson Soumya Pal Andrew C Samann Jan C-C Hu James P Simmer

Defects in WDR72 (WD repeat-containing protein 72) cause autosomal recessive hypomaturation amelogenesis imperfecta. We generated and characterized Wdr72-knockout/lacZ-knockin mice to investigate the role of WDR72 in enamel formation. In all analyses, enamel formed by Wdr72 heterozygous mice was indistinguishable from wild-type enamel. Without WDR72, enamel mineral density increased early durin...

Journal: :زن در توسعه و سیاست 0
محمدرضا مریدی معصومه تقی¬زادگان

the purpose of this article is to investigate the differences between men and women’s painting regardless of being limited to presuppositions about masculine and feminine art. therefore, first the appearance of differences between men and women art during the eighteenth and nineteenth century is considered. having done that, various types of women’s painting, feminine painting and feminism pain...

Journal: :Cells, tissues, organs 2004
Michael L Paine Dan-Hong Zhu Wen Luo Malcolm L Snead

The secreted, full-length amelogenin is the dominant protein of the forming enamel organ. As enamel mineralization progresses, amelogenin is quickly subjected to proteolytic activity, and eliminated from the enamel environment. Mature enamel contains only traces of structural proteins, including enamelin and the sheath protein ameloblastin. In addition, a proteolytic fragment of amelogenin, kno...

Journal: :Archives of histology and cytology 1992
Y Hanaizumi

This study describes the three-dimensional features of enamel prisms and their arrangement in dog teeth. Tangential semithin sections of demineralized tooth germ were serially cut from the enamel surface to the enamel-dentin junction. Straight rows of enamel prisms parallel or perpendicular to the meridian were selected at the enamel-dentin junction; these prisms were reconstructed from microgr...

2014
Megan K. Pugach Carolyn W. Gibson

A primary goal of enamel research is to understand and potentially treat or prevent enamel defects related to amelogenesis imperfecta (AI). Rodents are ideal models to assist our understanding of how enamel is formed because they are easily genetically modified, and their continuously erupting incisors display all stages of enamel development and mineralization. While numerous methods have been...

Journal: :Pediatric dentistry 1992
J T Wright C Robinson J Kirkham

Amelogenesis imperfecta (AI) remains a poorly understood group of hereditary enamel defects characterized by a wide array of clinical presentations. Although numerous reports have described the histological features of AI, knowledge concerning the biochemical composition of the affected enamel remains minimal. The purpose of this investigation was to examine the protein of smooth hypoplastic AI...

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