Hemolysis, the major cause for specimen rejection in clinical laboratories is defined as the rupture of red blood cell membranes, resulting in the release of hemoglobin into the plasma. Blood flow in needles causes hemolysis resulting in...
Hemolysis (red cells lysis) caused by fluid stresses in flows within hypodermic needles, blood pumps, artificial hearts and other cardiovascular devices, is one of the major concerns during the design and use of cardiovascular or blood-processing...
No current microfabrication technique exists for producing room-temperature, high-precision, point-to-point polymer nanofibers in three dimensions. Producing rounded structures in a third dimension is particularly difficult to accomplish with...
"Sometime around 530 BCE a young man named Kroisos died a hero's death in battle, and his grave at Anavysos, not far from Athens, was marked by a kouros statue. The inscribed base invites visitors to 'stay and mourn at the tomb of dead...
Address: 2140 Bonnycastle Avenue, Louisville, Kentucky. The garage for the Commodore Apartments is shown. A cement pathway leads up to double doors. The faade of the building has a three-tiered appearance. Three windows are centered above the...
Trucks; Cobblestone streets; Street railroad tracks; Flags--United States; Grain elevators; World War, 1914-1918--Propaganda; Transportation; Buildings; Signs (Notices); Industrial facilities
Address: 912 E. Broadway, Louisville, Kentucky. A cobblestone road with trolley tracks crosses in front of the Ballard Flour Mills. To the left of the complex is a covered area where railroad cars wait. Painted on the wall is "Chicago,...
Streets; City & town life; Automobiles; Stores & shops; Horses; Carriages & coaches; Buildings; Transportation
A median separates two brick streets in a business district of Jeffersonville, Indiana. At the end of the median is a long low building with a rounded roof where a number of horse-and-carriage rigs are parked. More carriages and cars are parked...
Religious facilities; Steeples; Buildings; Abbey of Our Lady of Gethsemani (Trappist, Ky.)
Stakes stand in a winter-dried field near the Abbey of Gethsemani in Trappist, Kentucky. The brick building stands three stories and is topped by numerous chimneys. The chimneys are evenly spaced and plain, as are the windows. Some of the windows...
Address: 204 S. Shawnee Terrace, Louisville, Kentucky. Borrowing from the Tudor style, the Shawnee Terrace Apartments have a partially brick construction and partially timbered frame. Two entries are inset at the top of sets of stairs and...
A crowd is gathered at Keeneland Race Track in Lexington, Kentucky. Grandstands are in a covered building with flags flying from the roof. The base of the building is made of stone and three rounded doorways of graduating size open the stone wall....
Theological seminaries; Religious facilities; Schools; Buildings; Historic buildings
Address: 109 E. Broadway, Louisville, Kentucky. This close-up on the entryway of the Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary shows its gothic elements. While the building is balanced it is not symmetrical and actually combines a number of...
Address: 728 W. Broadway, Louisville, Kentucky. The Welsworth Hotel was built in the Italianate style. Its pediment and eaves have modillions supporting them and the arch above the entryway has dentils under it. Notice the changing shape of the...
Address: 418 W. Ormsby Avenue, Louisville, Kentucky. According to the 1924 Caron's city directory, this building was an apartment house known as Greystone Apartments. A small section of grass is in front of the sidewalk. Beyond the sidewalk is a...
A man in black holding a black umbrella (the day is pleasant) stands with downcast eyes among old, slanting, white, gravestones with rounded tops in a yard with high grass, weeds, and several trees.
United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865; Gunboats; Essex (Ironclad steamer); Vehicles
Drawing of warship labeled, "United States steamer Essex." The Essex has slanting sides narrowing up, and a domed section with flat sides as well as a rounded dome atop the other end of the ship. Two ships are in the distance.
Buildings; Educational facilities; Universities & colleges; University of Louisville--Buildings; University of Louisville. School of Law
Drawing of new law school on University of Louisville's Belknap Campus, Louisville, Kentucky, 1936. Wide two-story building with center portico above pillars and topped by a tower with rounded top and weather vanes. "Law School: University of...
Southern Junior High School, Ashland & Bellevue Avenue, Louisville, Kentucky. Written on back: Principal Miss Fannie H. Lowenstein. Two-story light brick building in three sections located on terraced ground with a three-door entrance reached...
Buildings; Cultural facilities; Theaters; Auditoriums
Municipal War Memorial Auditorium, Fourth & Kentucky Streets, Louisville, Kentucky. Left corner view of stone building of two to three stories in sections with subtly varying heights and types of roofs including one rounded roof. Massive two...
Buildings; Cultural facilities; Theaters; Auditoriums
Municipal War Memorial Auditorium, Fourth & Kentucky Streets, Louisville, Kentucky. Right corner view of stone building of two to three stories in sections with subtly varying heights and types of roofs including one rounded roof (only the...
Buildings; Cultural facilities; Theaters; Auditoriums
Seating at Municipal War Memorial Auditorium, Fourth and Kentucky Streets, Louisville, Kentucky. Diagonal view of seating, left side balcony seating and some of the rear balcony seating, and stage. All seating sections have rounded borders. The...