GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT THE STRUCTURE OF HUMAN SKIN

Author(s):  
Tetiana Yurchyk ◽  
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Tetiana Sukhomlin ◽  

The success of handprints examined by experts depends on many factors, the main of which is the receipt of dactyloscopic information by qualified detection, fixation and removal of handprints during the inspection of the scene. To do this, the future expert needs knowledge about the mechanism of papillary patterns, types of handprints, general rules for their detection, and so on. The fact is that the multicomponent nature of the fatty substance creates ample opportunities for the detection of handprints and provides many potential opportunities for chemical exposure. In addition, the substrate of the fatty substance has some physical properties that can be used in the process of visualization of traces.

Author(s):  
Tatsuya Matsumoto ◽  
Kensuke Tobitani ◽  
Yusuke Tani ◽  
Hiroki Fujii ◽  
Noriko Nagata

Author(s):  
Delia Mihaela TRUTA ◽  
Maria TOFANA ◽  
Sonia Ancuţa SOCACI ◽  
Rowena CHELEMAN

The aim of this work is to analyze the chemical and physical properties of balsamic vinegar, in order to improve the chemical information about this product, useful for its authentication and quality evaluation. Using three balsamic vinegars purchased in local markets as samples, this study investigated the labeling and the physicochemical properties of commercial concentrated balsamic vinegar in order to understand their production method and quality. Two of the samples were balsamic vinegars from Modena (BVM) and the third was a balsamic vinegar from Kalamata (BVK). According to the labels, all the balsamic vinegars samples were made of grape must and had an acidity of 6%. The appearance of the samples of vinegar differed significantly, but the acidity from the label was the same for all. Since people are paying much more attention to health, the number of concentrated vinegar products is expected to increase in the future. Thus, appropriate rules and physicochemical properties are required to regulate vinegar production and quality.


1983 ◽  
pp. 371-411 ◽  
Author(s):  
H. I. McHenry

Abstract This chapter discusses the structural alloys being used for cryogenic applications in commercially significant quantities. It emphasizes the practical considerations involved in the material selection process and provides the information necessary to make preliminary selections of alloys most suitable for the intended cryogenic application. The chapter provides general information on a class or group of alloys, their representative mechanical and physical properties, and their fabrication characteristics. The materials covered are austenitic stainless steels, nickel steels, aluminum alloys, and other metals and alloys.


Author(s):  
José Holguín-Veras ◽  
C. Michael Walton

A glimpse into the state of the practice of information technology at marine container ports is provided. First, network representation is used to characterize the information process that takes place at marine container terminals. These network representations were used as a framework to analyze a survey on the state of the practice of information technology. The survey targeted a selected group of U.S. container terminals, which provided information on current practices. The first section of the survey, General Information, gathered information about the general characteristics of the terminal. The second section, Internal Activities of the Container Terminal, gathered information about the performance of the most important internal activities. The third section, Interactions Among the Parties Involved, focused on the interactions that take place among the different agents associated with either importing or exporting containers. The fourth section, About the Future, gathered the respondents' perceptions about the future of information technology. The information gathered was used to characterize current practices and to assess the level of market penetration of advanced devices such as electronic tags.


2015 ◽  
Vol 22 (1) ◽  
pp. 3-14 ◽  
Author(s):  
A. K. Dąbrowska ◽  
G.-M. Rotaru ◽  
S. Derler ◽  
F. Spano ◽  
M. Camenzind ◽  
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2018 ◽  
Vol 28 (8) ◽  
pp. 914-921 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yuan Shao ◽  
Zhaoping Qin ◽  
James Alexander Wilks ◽  
Rebecca Mutesi Balimunkwe ◽  
Gary J. Fisher ◽  
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2001 ◽  
Vol 30 (2) ◽  
pp. 125-135 ◽  
Author(s):  
Randal D. Carlson ◽  
Judi Repman

The future of the information landscape is being shaped by new technologies that store and retrieve information. For many computer users, the Web is their first and last stop in information searching. Searches produce an overwhelming amount of returns, but may have few that are “on target.” Finding general information may be easy, but depth of information is frequently lacking. This article focuses on describing resources for researchers, called the Invisible Web, that are hidden from usual search tools and contrasting them with those resources available in the surface Web. It then identifies search tools and strategies that can be used to dig beneath the surface of the Web to locate credible, in-depth information. These resources must be accessed using specialized search tools and databases.


Author(s):  
Yuliya Sokolova

The results of the Second Museum Assembly held within the framework of the International Professional Forum “The Book. Culture. Education. Innovations” “Crimea-2016” (June 6-10, 2016, Sudak, Republic of Crimea, Russian Federation) are discussed. The plenary and themed sessions are covered, including “Libraries and museums in the general information space. Libraries in museums and museums in libraries”, “Museum projects for informatization and digitization, virtual museums”, and the master class “Designing virtual museum: the conclusions and recommendations for the future are surveyed”.


Author(s):  
Angie McInnis ◽  
Tanya Schlemmer ◽  
Barbara Chapman

Nurse practitioner (NP) students are often unaware of the difficulties they will face finding preceptors. Many graduate programs lack a network of preceptors, forcing students to reach out to anyone who will agree to precept. Nursing and other healthcare provider programs often compete for the same clinical sites and preceptors. In this article, we offer a comparison of clinical education models by provider and briefly discuss current concerns that impact NP students, such as opposition for practice autonomy and the COVID-19 pandemic, as they seek to complete the required clinical hours to graduate. Also included is general information about the NP preceptor, with a description of requirements and responsibilities of the role. Our discussion suggests several philosophical dilemmas of NP preceptorship, including pay for preceptors, and considers expectations for the future.


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