In response to the requirements imposed by the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, we developed a remote learning undergraduate workshop for 44 students at the University of Newcastle by embedding scanning electron microscope (SEM) images of (Peacock) spiders into the MyScope Explore environment. The workshop session had two main components: 1) to use the online MyScope Explore tool to virtually image scales with structural color and pigmented color on spiders; 2) to join a live SEM session via Zoom to image an actual spider. In previous years, the undergraduate university students attending this annual workshop would enter the Microscopy Facility at the University of Newcastle to image specimens with SEM; however, in 2020 the Microscopy Facility was closed to student visitors, and this virtual activity was developed in order to proceed with the educational event.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe use of nanostructured materials for targeted and controlled delivery of bioactive molecules is an attractive alternative to conventional drug administration protocols, enabling selective targeting of diseased cells, lower administered dosages, and reduced systemic side effects. Although a variety of nanocarriers have been investigated in recent years, electroactive organic polymer nanoparticles present several exciting advantages. Here we demonstrate that thin films created from nanoparticles synthesized from violanthrone-79, an n-type semiconducting organic material, can incorporate and release dexamethasone in a highly controlled manner.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJustification: The emerging literature on prevalence of vitamin D deficiency in India, prevention and treatment strategies of rickets, and extra-skeletal benefits of vitamin D suggest the need for revising the existing guidelines for prevention and treatment of vitamin D deficiency in India.
Objectives: To review the emerging literature on vitamin D prevalence and need for universal vitamin D supplementation. To suggest optimum vitamin D therapy for treatment of asymptomatic and symptomatic vitamin D deficiency, and rickets.
In this study atom probe tomography was used to determine the implantation depth of four different plasma FIB ion species - xenon, argon, nitrogen, and oxygen - implanted at different acceleration voltages. It was found that lowering the beam energy reduces the implantation depth, but significant implantation was still observed for N, O and Ar at beam energies as low as 2 kV. Furthermore, nitrides and oxides were observed that were formed when using N and O.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFModifying material properties at the nanoscale is crucially important for devices in nano-electronics, nanophotonics and quantum information. Optically active defects in wide band gap materials, for instance, are critical constituents for the realisation of quantum technologies. Here, we demonstrate the use of recoil implantation, a method exploiting momentum transfer from accelerated ions, for versatile and mask-free material doping.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFElectrical burns can be devastating and result in dreaded outcomes. Electrical burn is a common problem in our society and needs special attention because of its various modes of presentations, the numbers of organ systems involved, and the mortality associated in spite of the small percent of burns. The authors present a case of electrical burns with a posterolateral chest wall defect associated with blunt abdominal trauma that was successfully managed by debridement and pedicled omental flap over a synthetic prolene mesh.
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January 2013
Domestic burns in neonate are rare in literature. Neonates are high risk for burns because of their thin and fragile skin, fluid overload or dehydration as the fluid balance range is small and immature immune system leading to septicaemia. Neonates are not small adults, owing to their different physiological response makes the management of neonates challenging as the clinical signs are different from the adults and the resuscitation protocols or end points are also different.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPrimary tuberculous sternal osteomyelitis is a rare condition, presenting as painful swelling and discharging sinuses over the chest wall. Diagnosis is based on radiological findings and histological examination of debrided infected tissues, with specific cultures for mycobacteria. Two cases were successfully treated by surgical debridement and reconstruction using pectoralis major muscle flaps, followed by antituberculous therapy.
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