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Preliminary Study on the Emission Rules of Sulfur Derivative Pollutants in Putrefactive Cyanobacteria
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作者 TANG Cheng-jia CHEN Zheng-lou WANG Dong-qi 《Meteorological and Environmental Research》 2012年第9期61-65,共5页
[Objective]The aim was to study the characteristics of the emission of sulfur derivative pollutants in cyanobacteria.[Method]Based on water odor in drink water from Gonghu Bay in Lake Taihu,the sulfur derivatives poll... [Objective]The aim was to study the characteristics of the emission of sulfur derivative pollutants in cyanobacteria.[Method]Based on water odor in drink water from Gonghu Bay in Lake Taihu,the sulfur derivatives pollutants were extracted by head space solid phase microextraction(HS-SPME) and the odor substance was identified by gas chromatography and mass spectrometry(GC-MS).Decomposed simulation was conducted in closed tube of water and cyanobacteria samples collected from Gonghu Bay in Lake Taihu.The cyanobacteria rotten odor substances was analyzed and detected by HS-SPME-GC-MS for 10 days.The sulfur derivative pollutant was expounded.[Result]The primary or secondary metabolites by cyanobacteria in water samples such as β-cyclocitral,indol,methylphenol,mercaptan and thioether were detected with scan.During the decomposition process,the emission of β-cyclocitral changed little.The maximum emission of dimethyl trisulfide appeared on the seventh and eighth day.The maximum emission of dimethyl disulfide appeared on the forth day.The maximum emission of the diethyl sulfide was on the eighth and ninth day.The maximum concentration of dimethyl trisulfide was 2 344.79 ng/L,which was much more than the olfactory threshold.[Conclusion] The sewage in Gonghu Bay in the end of May in 2007 resulted from the accumulation of cyanobacteria. 展开更多
关键词 Sulfur derivative pollutants putrefactive cyanobacteria Emission rules Gonghu Bay in Lake Taihu China
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The Corpse Is a Silent Witness Who Never Lies—A Case Report
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作者 Vijay Pal Pawan Mittal +3 位作者 Jitender K. Jakhar Yogesh Kumar Vashist A. D. Aggarwal Bhavesh Bohra 《Forensic Medicine and Anatomy Research》 2014年第3期43-47,共5页
There are two very common sayings about corpse (dead body). The first common saying is that “the corpse is a silent witness who never lies” and the other common saying is that “the dead body is extremely eloquent a... There are two very common sayings about corpse (dead body). The first common saying is that “the corpse is a silent witness who never lies” and the other common saying is that “the dead body is extremely eloquent and honestly informative, if one exercises patience in listening to it.” Both these sayings were proved in one of our cases. In the present case, decomposed body of an unidentified female individual aged about 25 - 26 years was recovered from the bank of western Yamuna canal in Haryana. The police made the efforts for establishing the identity of the deceased but could not succeed. The body was forwarded to the district hospital for autopsy along with the inquest report. However, the body being in advanced stage of decomposition so it was referred from the district hospital to the department of Forensic Medicine, PGIMS, Rohtak (Haryana) for the examination and the expert opinion regarding the cause of death. The findings observed on examination of the body helped to deduce the cause, time and manner of death whereas certain important objective features of identification were also observed and ultimately proper identity of the deceased could be established beyond the reasonable doubt by DNA profile of the samples preserved at autopsy. The autopsy findings, DNA profile and the results of examination of other materials (exhibits) taken from the body not only revealed the truth from the silent witness—the corpse, but also provided objective and scientific evidence to establish the corpus delicti in this case. 展开更多
关键词 Corpus Delicti RAPE Throttling MURDER PUTREFACTION DNA Profile
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A Brief Review on the Principles of Human Cadaver Preservation and Monitoring of Microbial Degradation
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作者 Mohammed H. Karrar Alsharif Muhammad Musthafa +5 位作者 Abubaker Y. Elamin Elmutasim O. Ibnouf Khalid M. Taha Mamoun A. Alfaki Younis S. Nour Khalid Hadi M. Aldosari 《Forensic Medicine and Anatomy Research》 2017年第3期19-31,共13页
Putrefaction and decay of preserved cadaver and body parts is one of the major issues that the faculties of medicines in various third world countries are facing. In this study we focus on the meaning of body preserva... Putrefaction and decay of preserved cadaver and body parts is one of the major issues that the faculties of medicines in various third world countries are facing. In this study we focus on the meaning of body preservation, causes of putrefaction and we highlight our personal experiences at the Faculty of Medicine in Prince Sattam bin Abdulaziz University in KSA, in preserving the body cadavers. We studied different physical and chemical methods of preservation of cadavers and body parts at the faculty and their efficiency in preventing bacteria and fungi that cause putrefaction and decay. 展开更多
关键词 PRESERVATION Mummification PLASTINATION EMBALMING PUTREFACTION BACTERIAL Isolation
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