نتایج جستجو برای: decorative chromium

تعداد نتایج: 24861  

Journal: :Sarcoma 2005
Paul A. Baker Geraldine J. O'Dowd Irfan U. Khan

Dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans (DFSP) is an uncommon, locally aggressive cutaneous tumour of intermediate grade malignancy. A number of reports have linked local trauma of varying aetiology with the later development of DFSP. In addition, a variety of skin disorders and, in rare cases, cutaneous tumours, have been described in association with decorative tattoos. This is often associated with ...

2010
G. C. Guarnera F. Stanco D. Tanasi G. Gallo

An important feature of the Minoan culture is the pottery of Kamares style, that documents the Cretan cultural production between the first half of the II millennium BC. This high level painted production characterized by the combination of several diverse motifs, presents an enormous decorative repertoire. The extraordinary variety of combinations between elementary motifs according to a compl...

Journal: :Cancer research 1990
K A Biedermann J R Landolph

We previously showed that carcinogenic nickel, arsenic, and chromium(VI) compounds induced anchorage independence (AI) in diploid human fibroblastic cells (HFC) derived from foreskins (K. A. Biedermann and J. R. Landolph, Cancer Res., 47: 3815-3823, 1987). To elucidate the role of the valence state of chromium and solubility of chromium compounds in inducing AI, we studied the ability of solubl...

Journal: :Diabetes care 2005
Jenny E Gunton N Wah Cheung Rosemary Hitchman Graham Hams Christine O'Sullivan Kaye Foster-Powell Aidan McElduff

Chromium supplements are thought to be the second most commonly taken nutritional supplement, used by an estimated 10 million Americans (1). Chromium is an essential element in humans, and deficiency is associated with the development of diabetes, which was first noted in patients receiving long-term parenteral nutrition before the advent of routine chromium supplementation (2,3). In these pati...

ژورنال: پژوهش هنر 2018

During the Qajar era in the Kermanshah city, as an important city and the center of the government eldest son of Naseroddin shah, Mohammad Ali Mirza has made spectacular monuments including mosques with beautiful and special decorative features. In this study, an attempt was made, focusing on two mosques Dolatshah and Haj Shhbazkhan, the most important religious monuments of this period in Kerm...

Journal: :The Journal of the American Osteopathic Association 2011
James William Price

Chromium is a naturally occurring, toxic heavy metal used in many industrial processes. The U.S. Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and Health Administration has established specific limits for occupational exposure levels of chromium and guidelines for medical surveillance of individuals who have been exposed to chromium. The author presents a case in which a 54-year-old man who had bee...

Journal: :Bulletin of environmental contamination and toxicology 2014
Marcello Pardi Castro Flávio Ruas de Moraes Rodrigo Yudi Fujimoto Claudinei da Cruz Marco Antonio de Andrade Belo Julieta Rodini Engrácia de Moraes

This study evaluated the toxicity of hexavalent and trivalent compounds of chromium to the pacu, Piaractus mesopotamicus, in acute exposures of 96 h through mortality and histopathological responses. Hexavalent potassium dichromate was more toxic than trivalent compounds of chromium chloride, chromium oxide and chromium carbochelate. Sufficient mortalities occurred only with potassium dichromat...

Journal: :The Open Orthopaedics Journal 2008
G.A. Afolaranmi J Tettey R.M.D Meek M.H Grant

Many orthopaedic implants are composed of alloys containing chromium. Of particular relevance is the increasing number of Cobalt Chromium bearing arthroplasies being inserted into young patients with osteoarthritis. Such implants will release chromium ions. These patients will be exposed to the released chromium for over 50 years in some cases. The subsequent chromium ion metabolism and redistr...

2005
Angelina Miltcheva STOYANOVA A. M. STOYANOVA

chromium(III) up to 100 ng mL−1, and for chromium(VI) up to 200 ng mL−1) were obtained, using the “fixed time” method with detection limits of 4.9 ng mL−1 and 3.8 ng mL−1, respectively. The results suggest that at the reaction conditions chromium(VI) is reduced and chromium(III) is oxidized to an intermediate oxidation state and the catalytic action of chromium is due to the formation of an act...

Journal: :Occupational and environmental medicine 1994
M Gao L S Levy S P Faux T C Aw R A Braithwaite S S Brown

OBJECTIVES Molecular epidemiological techniques, capable of detecting damage to DNA, were used to see if such damage occurred in the lymphocytes of a group of workers exposed to chromium. The two aims of this pilot study were to see if these new techniques might make useful biological monitoring tools for workers exposed to chromium and also, to help assess whether the current occupational expo...

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