White Resin

White Resin
Author: Audrée Wilhelmy
Publisher: House of Anansi
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2021-09-07
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1487008872

White Resin is an ethereal love story of the almost-impossible reconciliation between the manufactured world and the haunting and feminine nature that envelops it. In this impassioned and wildly imagined story of creation, a girl named Dãa, is born to “twenty-four mothers,” the sisters of a convent at the edge of the Quebec taiga. Nearby, at the Kohle mining company, a woman dies giving birth to Laure, a child with albinism, in the workers’ canteen. What follows is a dream-like recounting of their love affair and the family they bear, a captivating magic-realist tale of origins and opposites, that would be fantastical if it did not ring so true to the boreal north. White Resin is at once a dream-like romance and an homage to gorgeous, feral, and fecund nature as it both stands against and entwined with the industrial world.

Resin Microscopy and On-Section Immunocytochemistry

Resin Microscopy and On-Section Immunocytochemistry
Author: Geoffrey R. Newman
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 3642974813

For the first time, fixation, resin embedding and immunocytochemistry, the subjects of innumerable publications, have been organised into a comprehensive and coherent scheme showing how the various methodologies interrelate. Commercially available resins and their mode of use are described, and the book considers the advantages for cytochemistry and immunocytochemistry of matching tissue fixation to processing and resin embedding. On-section single and double immunolabelling methods are covered, using immunocolloidal gold and immunoperoxidase.

Epoxy Resin Art for Beginners

Epoxy Resin Art for Beginners
Author: Chrislyn White
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023-06-26
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9789959016256

Unleash your creativity and dive into the captivating world of epoxy resin art with this beginner's guide. This enchanting medium allows you to transform ordinary materials into stunning, glossy masterpieces that will mesmerize onlookers. Discover the basics of working with epoxy resin, from understanding the different types of resin to essential safety precautions. Learn the techniques for preparing your workspace, selecting materials, and achieving the perfect resin-to-hardener ratio, ensuring successful outcomes in your artistic endeavors. Unlock a myriad of possibilities as you explore various application methods, including pouring, swirling, and layering. Delve into the fascinating world of color pigments, additives, and embellishments that will elevate your artwork to new heights. With step-by-step instructions and expert tips, you'll gain confidence in creating unique and captivating resin art pieces. Explore different surfaces suitable for resin art, such as canvas, wood, and ceramics, and discover how to properly prepare them for optimal adhesion. From creating mesmerizing abstract designs to crafting stunning geode-inspired artworks, this guide will inspire your imagination and help you develop your personal artistic style. With a focus on experimentation and exploration, this beginner's guide encourages you to embrace the fluid nature of epoxy resin art. Learn how to manipulate and control the resin's behavior to achieve desired effects, from creating luscious waves and captivating cells to achieving a flawless, glass-like finish. Epoxy Resin Art for Beginners is your gateway to a world of endless artistic possibilities. Unleash your inner artist, express your unique vision, and embark on an exciting journey of self-discovery through the enchanting medium of epoxy resin. Get ready to bring your imagination to life and create stunning works of art that will leave a lasting impression.

The Analyst

The Analyst
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 634
Release: 1910
Genre: Analytical chemistry
ISBN:

Vols. for 1877- include Proceedings of the Society for Analytical Chemistry.

Report

Report
Author: Commonwealth Shipping Committee
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1166
Release: 1911
Genre: Shipping
ISBN:

Morphology Methods

Morphology Methods
Author: Ricardo V. Lloyd
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 435
Release: 2001-06-15
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1592591906

The past several decades have witnessed an impressive array of conceptual and techno logical advances in the biomedical sciences. Much of the progress in this area has developed directly as a result of new morphology-based methods that have permitted the assessment of chemical, enzymatic, immunological, and molecular parameters at the cellular and tissue levels. Additional novel approaches including laser capture microdissection have also emerged for the acquisition of homogeneous cell popula tions for molecular analyses. These methodologies have literally reshaped the approaches to fundamental biological questions and have also had a major impact in the area of diagnostic pathology. Much of the groundwork for the development of morphological methods was estab th lished in the early part of the 19 century by Francois-Vincent Raspail, generally acknowledged as the founder of the science of histochemistry. The earliest work in the field was primarily in the hands of botanists and many of the approaches to the under standing of the chemical composition of cells and tissues involved techniques such as microincineration, which destroyed structural integrity. The development of aniline th dyes in the early 20 century served as a major impetus to studies of the structural rather than chemical composition of tissue. Later in the century, however, the focus returned to the identification of chemical constituents in the context of intact cell and tissue structure.