An in-situ TiB whisker reinforced Ti matrix (TiBw/Ti) composite is fabricated by powder metallurgy technique followed by hot extrusion. Hot compressive deformation behavior of the composite, in which the TiB whiskers ...An in-situ TiB whisker reinforced Ti matrix (TiBw/Ti) composite is fabricated by powder metallurgy technique followed by hot extrusion. Hot compressive deformation behavior of the composite, in which the TiB whiskers were oriented along the extruded direction, is investigated. The results indicate that the hot compressive resistance of the TiBw/Ti composite is higher than that of the unreinforced Ti, and hot compressive resistance of the composite in the direction parallel to the whisker orientation is higher than that in the direction perpendicular to the whisker orientation. The hot compressive resistance of the composite increases with increasing strain rate and decreasing temperature. With increasing test temperature, the rate of the decrement of the compressive flow stress of the composite is higher than that of the unreinforced Ti. With increasing amount of compressive deformation, more and more TiB whiskers rotate and break during deformation. The rotation of the whiskers is easier at higher temperature, while, at lower temperature it becomes more difficult and whisker breakage becomes much more serious.展开更多
OBJECTIVE: To determine the karyotype of a cryptic structural abnormality and explore the mechanism of apparent chromosomal terminal deletion. METHODS: Fluorescence in situ hybridization(FISH) with a whole chromosome ...OBJECTIVE: To determine the karyotype of a cryptic structural abnormality and explore the mechanism of apparent chromosomal terminal deletion. METHODS: Fluorescence in situ hybridization(FISH) with a whole chromosome 7 painting probe and a 7q subterminal probe (7q36-->qter), prepared by chromosome microdissection technique, was used to analyze a case with a history of spontaneous abortion and 7q terminal deletion detected by conventional G-banding technique. RESULTS: The case was a maternal cryptic insertional translocation between chromosome region 1p32 and 7q32-->q35. The region of chromosome 7q36-->qter was not inserted in to chromosome 1, and the abnormal chromosome 7 was not a terminal deletion but an interstitial deletion. CONCLUSIONS: Chromosome insertion of the terminal region retains its telomere, which is consistent with the concept of a three-break rearrangement. Interstitial deletion may be regarded as another mechanism for terminal deletion in the chromosome banding level. Combined with chromosome microdissection, FISH technique could be a powerful diagnostic tool for detecting chromosome structural abnormalities.展开更多
文摘An in-situ TiB whisker reinforced Ti matrix (TiBw/Ti) composite is fabricated by powder metallurgy technique followed by hot extrusion. Hot compressive deformation behavior of the composite, in which the TiB whiskers were oriented along the extruded direction, is investigated. The results indicate that the hot compressive resistance of the TiBw/Ti composite is higher than that of the unreinforced Ti, and hot compressive resistance of the composite in the direction parallel to the whisker orientation is higher than that in the direction perpendicular to the whisker orientation. The hot compressive resistance of the composite increases with increasing strain rate and decreasing temperature. With increasing test temperature, the rate of the decrement of the compressive flow stress of the composite is higher than that of the unreinforced Ti. With increasing amount of compressive deformation, more and more TiB whiskers rotate and break during deformation. The rotation of the whiskers is easier at higher temperature, while, at lower temperature it becomes more difficult and whisker breakage becomes much more serious.
文摘OBJECTIVE: To determine the karyotype of a cryptic structural abnormality and explore the mechanism of apparent chromosomal terminal deletion. METHODS: Fluorescence in situ hybridization(FISH) with a whole chromosome 7 painting probe and a 7q subterminal probe (7q36-->qter), prepared by chromosome microdissection technique, was used to analyze a case with a history of spontaneous abortion and 7q terminal deletion detected by conventional G-banding technique. RESULTS: The case was a maternal cryptic insertional translocation between chromosome region 1p32 and 7q32-->q35. The region of chromosome 7q36-->qter was not inserted in to chromosome 1, and the abnormal chromosome 7 was not a terminal deletion but an interstitial deletion. CONCLUSIONS: Chromosome insertion of the terminal region retains its telomere, which is consistent with the concept of a three-break rearrangement. Interstitial deletion may be regarded as another mechanism for terminal deletion in the chromosome banding level. Combined with chromosome microdissection, FISH technique could be a powerful diagnostic tool for detecting chromosome structural abnormalities.