Cleanup date September 2008 Asbestosfibers or fibres are released from asbestos containing materials ACMs . Friable asbestos containing materials release fibers more readily than encapsulated asbestos containing materials. Determining airborne asbestos fiber level that cause cancer The standard methodology HSG248 in the United Kingdom UK for determining airborne asbestos fiber concentration expressed as fibers per millilitre fiber ml or cubic centimetre fiber cm is via the following method br 1 ... meet the HSG248 criteria of potential asbestosfibers. A crowd counter may be used to count fibers per field. br 5. The fibers per microscope field are extrapolated to calculate a concentration value ... as the smallest fibers are not visible via PCM. Comparative exposure levels to airborne asbestosfibers by activity Fibers per millilitre Original research date July 2009 Environmental Exposure 0.0001 ... of asbestos fiber concentration in room air Airborne asbestosfibers settle very slowly and in relation .... Institute of Occupational Medicine TM 88 14 DEFAULTSORT AsbestosFibers Category Asbestos ... on mesothelioma risks and asbestos exposure in Britain , BOHS Autumn meeting, Manchester ... ml ref name who Environmental exposure downwind from an asbestos cement plant at 300 m 0.0022 fiber ml ref name who Exposure in buildings with friable asbestos concentrations 0.001 to 0.01 fiber ml counted ... G. Burdett Nov 2005 , Airborne fiber concentration during the removal of asbestos containing ... asbestos cement sheets into lorry 0.161 fiber ml personal ref Preat, B. 1993 , Surveillance de ... Report Ref. 2240 F. ref Representative Asbestos cement roof Removal Not detected to 0.2 fiber ml personal ref name consad Representative Asbestos cement roof Repair Not detected to 0.3 fiber ml ... to the OSHA asbestos standard for construction and general Industry. OSHA J 9 8 0033, U.S. Dept. of Labor, Washington, DC ref Asbestos cement sheets stacked in confined space 0.30 to 0.53 fiber ml ... more details
crystal s. The prolonged inhalation of asbestosfibers can cause serious illnesses, including ... fibers will cause health problems. This is most common among the miners of asbestos, since ... asbestos is used for its resistance to fire or heat, the fibers are often mixed with cement resulting ... fibers File Asbestos1USGOV.jpg thumb left Chrysotile asbestos File Asbestos fibres.jpg thumb left Asbestosfibers Six minerals are defined by the United States Environmental Protection Agency .... All forms of asbestos are fibrillar in that they are composed of fibers with breadths less than ... 014 march 1978 asbestos comparison.JPG thumb Size of asbestosfibers compared to other particles USEPA ... furniture, and drywall joint compound. Asbestosfibers were once used in automobile brake pads , shoes ... tomography CT All types of asbestosfibers are known to cause serious health hazards in humans. ref ... a health concern when high concentrations of asbestosfibers are inhaled over a long time period. ref ... for asbestosfibers 100  nm in breadth 150  nm in the case of chrysotile , which suggests ... case that some asbestosfibers could trigger cancer optically, while others act mechanically ... notify their doctors about exposure history. Asbestos warts caused when the sharp fibers lodge in the skin ... as a contaminant File Anthophyllite asbestos SEM.jpg thumb right Asbestosfibers Scanning electron microscope SEM micrograph Most respirable asbestosfibers are invisible to the unaided human eye because ... can ultimately become the source of hundreds of much thinner and smaller fibers. As asbestosfibers ... , vibration, and fire damage. Secondary release occurs when settled asbestosfibers and structures ... be exposed to airborne asbestosfibers. Among these people are general building occupants such as teachers ... of thousands of asbestosfibers in each gram of dry lung tissue, which translates into millions of fibers ... higher in urban than in rural areas. Higher concentrations of airborne asbestosfibers are reported ... more details
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Asbestos may refer to Asbestos , the mineral Asbestos Ceramic Asbestos Convention, 1986 AsbestosfibersAsbestos Strike , a 1949 asbestos mine strike in Canada Companies Asbestos Corporation Limited Australian Blue Asbestos Places Asbestos, Quebec The former Asbestos Regional County Municipality, Quebec, now renamed Les Sources Regional County Municipality Asbestos Range National Park, Tasmania, Australia, is now the Narawntapu National Park Port Asbestos fictional Other Asbestosdeath , an American punk metal band from San Jose, California Asbestos Records , a record label Asbestos musician Asbestos , frontman for Fort Collins , Colorado industrial music industrial band Plasmacrash HMCS Asbestos K358 OtherOS AsbestOSAsbestOS , is a bootloader to run Linux in a PS3 which does not support OtherOS . Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages disambig Category Asbestos ... more details
by a competent laboratory. Rationale Depending on how and where asbestos was applied, it might not pose any risk to most users of the building. If the fibers cannot become dislodged, they cannot be inhaled, and thus the asbestos poses no risk. However, some methods of applying asbestos, particularly Flocking texture flocking , allow asbestosfibers to gradually drop off into the air. Asbestos poses ... filters. The idea is that the contained area is pulling fresh air in as to not allow asbestosfibers ... or encapsulated to prevent building occupants from being exposed to the fibers. An asbestos ...Image Asbestos warning.jpg right thumb 200px Structures containing asbestos are marked Image FAC roof sheeting.JPG right thumb 300px Weathering of fibrous asbestos sheeting showing loose fibres. File UK Asbestos Removal Enclosure.jpg right thumb 300px A typical UK asbestos enclosure Image Asbestos Removal 2008.JPG 250px thumb right An apartment complex was undergoing an asbestos removal before demolition . Many buildings contain asbestos , which was used in spray applied flame retardant , thermal system insulation, and in a variety of other materials. Asbestos was sometimes Flocking texture flocked ... would have difficulty gaining access. Structural components like asbestos panels were also used. In residences, asbestos was often a component of a type of flocked acoustic ceiling called popcorn ceiling ... allowed installers to use up remaining stocks, so houses built as late as 1986 could still have asbestos .... Even if the workers are protected, such maintenance operation may release fibers into the air, which may be inhaled by others. Interventions in areas where asbestos is present often have to follow stringent procedures. When asbestosfibers can easily be made into airborne dust, the material is known as friable. For example, a popcorn ceiling is extremely friable, whereas asbestos floor tile ..., when it comes to asbestos removal. It is extremely important to remember that prior to any asbestos ... more details
issue 9 pmid 2015590 ref The only established causal factor is exposure to asbestos or similar fibers ... Asbestos Convention, 1986 AsbestosfibersAsbestos Strike Asbestosis Celotex Corp. v. Catrett ...split date March 2012 This article concerns asbestos related legal and regulatory issues. Litigation related to asbestos injuries and property damages has been claimed to be the longest running mass tort in U.S. history. ref http www.rand.org pubs monographs MG162 Rand Institute, 2005 ref Since asbestos ... of the scarring related injury cases have been resolved, asbestos litigation continues to be hard .... Background In the late 19th century and early 20th century, asbestos was considered an ideal ... high electrical resistance, and was inexpensive and easy to use. The problem with asbestos arises when the fibers become airborne and are inhaled. Because of the size of the fibers, the lungs cannot ... tissues. Health problems attributed to asbestos include ref http www.epa.gov asbestos pubs asbe.pdf . EPA publication on Asbestos. Retrieved 15 April 2006. ref Asbestosis A lung disease first ..., http www.asbestoslegaljournal.com Asbestos Lawsuit Documents 1924 Cooke Fibrosis of the Lungs Due to the Inhalation of Asbestos.pdf Fibrosis of the lungs due to the inhalation of asbestos dust. B.M.J. ... is a scarring of the lung tissue from an acid produced by the body s attempt to dissolve the fibers ... with smoking. ref name Muscat cite journal author Muscat JE, Wynder EL title Cigarette smoking, asbestos ... with Environmental Asbestos Exposure, Environmental Health Perspectives, Vol 115, No 7, July 2207 ... tract, kidney and larynx have been linked to asbestos. The latency period for cancer is often ... benign responses to asbestos exposure journal European Respiratory Journal volume 11 issue 5 pages ... claims related to asbestos exposure and alleged subsequent medical consequences. Some measure ... system failure. Many of the published articles on asbestos litigation focus on transactional costs ... more details
for asbestos now include ceramic, carbon, metallic and Aramid fibers, such as Twaron or Kevlar . David Goldblatt from the University of the Witwatersrand wrote br quote Companies that mined asbestos ...File Burchell00.jpg thumb 350px center Rocks in the Asbestos Mountains br by William Burchell File Krokydolith Mineralogisches Museum Bonn 7385 .jpg thumb 350px The Asbestos Mountains is a range of hills ... Kimberley and rises from the Ghaap Plateau. The mountains were named for the asbestos which was mined ... of the Asbestos Mountains where they settled at a place called Klaarwater. John Campbell missionary ... in circumference surrounded by the Asbestos Mountains of diversified shapes. There are four long passes ... after breakfast to examine the asbestos rocks, where we found plenty of that rare mineral between ... in the days of imperial Rome, many a mercantile pilgrimage would have been made to the Asbestos ... publisher Andover date 1816 pages 243 chapter XXIX Hardcastle Asbestos Mountains Rowland Hill dorp ... At the time of Campbell s writing the health hazards of asbestos were unknown. Tens of thousands of mineworkers ... in 1917, but had also been considered as metastatic. ref http www.osun.org asbestos cement flat panel ... asbestos and its related diseases were established, some as early as the 1920s, they continued their old ... got wise to asbestos, they simply ceased operations and walked away, leaving suffering and death and vast quantities of lethal asbestos tailings and spillage to blow in the wind. The governments of the day ... to making asbestos mining safer, nor energetic in enforcing such regulations as they had. Indeed ... of asbestos. David Goldblatt ref http web.wits.ac.za Academic Health Faculty ArtCollection david ... the Asbestos Mountains they produced an abundance of Serpentine group serpentine , which is the source of chrysotile asbestos . ref http www.anr.state.vt.us DEC geo industrialmins.htm ref See also List ... of South Africa Category Asbestos no Asbestfjellene ... more details
This shouldn t actually be a disambiguation page, but in the absence of a unifying article, only a disambiguation page can be offered. Arcuate fibers can refer to Internal arcuate fibers Anterior external arcuate fibers Posterior external arcuate fibers disambig ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Intermediate fibers , also known as fast oxidative glycolytic fibers , are muscle fast twitch muscle fibers which have been converted via endurance training. These fibers are slightly larger in diameter, have more mitochondria as well as a greater blood supply and more endurance than typical fast twitch fibers. Most of the body s muscles are composed of these intermediate fibers. References Visualizing Human Biology, Kathleen Anne Ireland, David J. Tenenbaum muscle stub Category Muscular system ... more details
Hockey team team Asbestos Azteques color Navy color text Red logo logosize city Asbestos , Quebec league Quebec Semi Pro Hockey League conference division founded 1997 arena colours coach GM website name1 Asbestos Azteques dates1 1997 2000 name2 Asbestos Dube dates2 2000 2002 name3 Asbestos Azteques dates3 2002 2003 The Asbestos Azteques were a Canadian minor pro ice hockey team in Asbestos , Quebec . They played in the Quebec Semi Pro Hockey League from 1997 2003. They were named the Azteques from 1997 2000, and from 2002 2003, and the Dube from 2000 2002. External links http www.hockeydb.com ihdb stats display standings.php?tmi 4668 The Internet Hockey Database Category Ice hockey teams in Quebec Category Sports clubs established in 1997 Category Sports clubs disestablished in 2003 Category Quebec Semi Pro Hockey League teams de Azt ques d Asbestos fr Azt ques d Asbestos ... more details
Asbestos ceramic ca 1900 BC 200 AD refers to types of pottery manufactured with asbestos and clay with Adiabatic ... type does not contain any asbestos, but it has insulating properties and is therefore sometimes included under asbestos ceramic. The most probable origin of this style of ware is the shores of lake Saimaa in Finland which is the only place for richer easily accessible natural deposits of asbestos in its area of distribution. Finds from inland Finland are the oldest. In Finland real Asbestos ware is known from ca. 3900 2800 BC to ca. 1800 1500 BC. In Northern Scandinavia asbestos ware appears apparently from ca. 1500 BC to ca. 500 BC. Asbestos ware is usually classified under Pit Comb Ware culture Comb Ceramic ware . From the times of the earliest comb ware ca. 5000 BC in Finland asbestos ... of asbestos its long fibres allowed large vessels with thin walls which made them lighter without ...  cm P lj style . The ware is divided into the following styles Finland early asbestos ware Pit Comb ware with asbestos Kaunissaari ware main styles P lj ware Kierikki ware late asbestos ware Jysm ware There are two variants of asbestos pottery depending on its asbestos amount. Asbestos pottery had an asbestos amount of 50 60 . It is usually found along evidence suggesting metal work, i.e. crucible ... hammers. There are a few finds of pure copper artifacts among asbestos ceramic finds. These include a bracelet and a hachet Finland and some pieces of copper Sweden . Asbestos ceramic can also have ... typical of North Eastern Europe at the time Finland . The asbestos ware refers to vessels containing 90 asbestos and 10 clay, and can resist heat up to 900 1000 C. The clay made the shaping of vessel possible, but the high amount of asbestos does not classify it as pottery in formal sense. It is believed that the asbestos ware was used in iron production such as Spear spearhead s, arrowhead ... with similar shape, size, surface treatment including decoration as the asbestos pottery. It does ... more details
The gingival fibers are the connective tissue fibers that inhabit the gingiva gingival tissue adjacent to teeth and help hold the tissue firmly against the teeth. ref name Itoiz Itoiz, ME Carranza, FA The Gingiva. In Newman, MG Takei, HH Carranza, FA editors Carranza s Clinical Periodontology , 9th Edition. Philadelphia W.B. Saunders Company, 2002. pages 26 7. ref They are primarily composed to type I collagen , although type III fibers are also involved. These fibers, unlike the fibers of the periodontal ... bone . Functions of the gingival fibers The gingival fibers accomplish the following tasks ... gingiva as well as the cementum layer of the tooth. Gingival fibers and periodontitis In theory, gingival fibers are the protectors against periodontitis , as once they are breached, they cannot ... fibers Image The Periodontium.jpg 280px thumb right The gingival fibers, H , extend from the cementum B into the attached gingiva. Some fibers extend Commonly used terms of relationship and comparison ... buccal plate of the alveolar bone. There are three groups within which gingival fibers are arranged dentogingival group there are three types of fibers within this group fibers that extend towards the crest of the gingiva fibers that extend Anatomical terms of location Directional terms laterally to the outer surface of the gingiva and fibers that extend outward, past the height of the alveolar crest, and then downward along the cortex of the alveolar bone . circular group these fibers ... these fibers have traditionally been described as spanning the interproximal tissue between adjacent teeth, into which they are embedded. ref name Itoiz However, two other types of fibers have been described in this group ref name Itoiz semicircular fibersfibers that run through the Commonly used ... of the same tooth. transgingival fibersfibers that run between two non adjacent teeth and are embedded ... teeth attached with these fibers. References reflist Periodontology DEFAULTSORT Gingival Fibers Category ... more details
Korff fibers , also von Korff fibers are thick collagen eous fibers in the Tooth development developing tooth that begin in the dental papilla , spiral between the cells of the odontoblast layer, and form the matrix of the dentin . They are 0.1 to 0.2 m in diameter and take a corkscrew path through the odontoblast layer and become incorporated into the layer of predentin. These fibers are named after German anatomist Karl von Korff 1867 1941 . External links http course.jnu.edu.cn kq zuzhitupu Cards tdev 44 bb.html Microscopic Photo of Korff fibers http www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov sites entrez?cmd Retrieve&db PubMed&list uids 2063809&dopt Abstract NCBI Essay on Korff fibers Category Parts of tooth Dentistry stub ... more details
Refimprove date November 2008 Infobox Brain Name Corticopontine fibers Latin fibrae corticopontinae, tractus corticopontinus GraySubject 191 GrayPage 862 Image Gray710.png Caption Coronal section through mid brain . BR 1. Corpora quadrigemina . BR 2. Cerebral aqueduct . BR 3. Central gray stratum . BR 4. Interpeduncular space . BR 5. Sulcus lateralis . BR 6. Substantia nigra . BR 7. Red nucleus of tegmentum . BR 8. Oculomotor nerve , with 8 , its nucleus of origin. a. Lemniscus anatomy Lemniscus in blue with a the medial lemniscus and a the lateral lemniscus . b. Medial longitudinal fasciculus . c. Raph . d. Temporopontine fibers. e. Portion of medial lemniscus , which runs to the lentiform nucleus and Insular cortex insula . f. Cerebrospinal fibers . g. Frontopontine fibers . Image2 Caption2 Precursor System Artery Vein Nerve Lymph MeshName MeshNumber BrainInfoType ancil BrainInfoNumber 375 Corticopontine fibers are projections from the cerebral cortex to the pontine nuclei . ref name pmid18982130 cite journal author Leergaard TB, Bjaalie JG title Topography of the complete corticopontine ... upon the lobe of origin, they can be classified as frontopontine fibers , parietopontine fibers , temporopontine fibers and occipitopontine fibers . ref http braininfo.rprc.washington.edu AncilDefinition.aspx?ID 1322&questID 1322 ref They are motor fibers that stretch from the precentral gyrus motor strip to the nuclei of cranial nerves V trigeminal , VII facial and XII hypoglossal . These fibers run alongside the corticospinal fibers . Clinical significance Several clinical phenomena result from injury to the corticopontine fibers. The corticopontine fibers to cranial nerves V and XII descend to bilateral nuclei. Injury to these fibers result in tongue weakness cranial nerve XII and jaw weakness cranial nerve V but not full paralysis. The corticopontine fibers to cranial nerve VII descend ... that supply the lower face. Injury to these fibers results in paralysis of the lower face, but only ... more details
Infobox waterfall name Asbestos Falls photo photo caption location Near Darrington, Washington Darrington , Snohomish County, Washington type Segmented height convert 55 ft m width convert 20 ft m watercourse Clear Creek Washington Clear Creek number drops 1 Asbestos Falls is a waterfall on Clear Creek Washington Clear Creek in Snohomish County , Washington U.S. state Washington . It is located just above the mouth of Helena Creek. ref http www.waterfallsnorthwest.com nws waterfall.php?st WA&num 244 ref ref http aaronswaterfallworld.com asbestosfalls.htm ref The falls are about 55 feet high and drop that in two segments, only one of which is easily seen from the rim of the canyon the falls drop into. To reach the far segment, one would have to descend into the canyon, which is dangerous enough before fording the creek, which would also be dangerous, especially during high water. Reaching the falls requires a moderately difficult bushwhack to the edge of the canyon from just past Asbestos Creek Falls , which is countless times confused with Asbestos Falls. The falls are also simply known as Clear Creek Falls as well, but the official name is Asbestos Falls. References reflist coord 48 11 12 N 121 34 29 W display title Category Landforms of Snohomish County, Washington Category Waterfalls of Washington state fa tg ... more details
Infobox Brain Name Geniculate fibers Latin GraySubject 189 GrayPage 836 Image Gray764.png Caption The motor tract. Image2 Caption2 IsPartOf Components Artery Vein BrainInfoType BrainInfoNumber MeshName MeshNumber DorlandsPre DorlandsSuf The geniculate fibers are the fibers in the region of the genu of the internal capsule they originate in the motor part of the cerebral cortex , and, after passing downward through the base of the cerebral peduncle with the cerebrospinal fibers , undergo decussation and end in the motor nucleus motor nuclei of the cranial nerves of the opposite side. Gray s Telencephalon Neural tracts Category Cerebrum neuroscience stub ... more details
Infobox Brain Name PAGENAME Latin fibrae frontopontinae GraySubject 188 GrayPage 802 Image Gray710.png Caption Coronal section through mid brain . BR 1. Corpora quadrigemina . BR 2. Cerebral aqueduct . BR 3. Central gray stratum . BR 4. Interpeduncular space . BR 5. Sulcus lateralis . BR 6. Substantia nigra . BR 7. Red nucleus of tegmentum . BR 8. Oculomotor nerve , with 8 , its nucleus of origin. a. Lemniscus anatomy Lemniscus in blue with a the medial lemniscus and a the lateral lemniscus . b. Medial longitudinal fasciculus . c. Raph . d. Temporopontine fibers . e. Portion of medial lemniscus , which runs to the lentiform nucleus and Insular cortex insula . f. Cerebrospinal fibers . g. Frontopontine fibers. Image2 Caption2 IsPartOf Components Artery Vein Acronym BrainInfoType ancil BrainInfoNumber 381 MeshName MeshNumber DorlandsPre f 05 DorlandsSuf 12361970 The frontopontine fibers are situated in the medial fifth of the base of the cerebral peduncles they arise from the cells of the frontal lobe and end in the nuclei of the pons . The frontopontine tract tractus frontopontinus refers to the combination of the fibers. See also Paramedian pontine reticular formation External links http www.neuropat.dote.hu anastru test2ha.htm Diagram at neuropat.dote.hu Gray s neuroscience stub Mesencephalon Medulla and pons of rhombencephalon Category Nervous system DEFAULTSORT Frontopontine Fibers ... more details
Infobox Brain Name Temporopontine fibers Latin fibrae temporopontinae GraySubject 188 GrayPage 802 Image Gray710.png Caption Coronal section through mid brain . BR 1. Corpora quadrigemina . BR 2. Cerebral aqueduct . BR 3. Central gray stratum . BR 4. Interpeduncular space . BR 5. Sulcus lateralis . BR 6. Substantia nigra . BR 7. Red nucleus of tegmentum . BR 8. Oculomotor nerve , with 8 , its nucleus of origin. a. Lemniscus anatomy Lemniscus in blue with a the medial lemniscus and a the lateral lemniscus . b. Medial longitudinal fasciculus . c. Raph . d. Temporopontine fibers. e. Portion of medial lemniscus , which runs to the lentiform nucleus and Insular cortex insula . f. Cerebrospinal fibers . g. Frontopontine fibers . Image2 Caption2 IsPartOf Components Artery Vein Acronym BrainInfoType ancil BrainInfoNumber 384 MeshName MeshNumber DorlandsPre f 05 DorlandsSuf 12362121 In the human nervous system the temporopontine fibers , a component of the corticopontine tract , are lateral to the cerebrospinal fibers they originate in the temporal lobe and end in the nuclei pontis . Gray s Mesencephalon Medulla and pons of rhombencephalon Category Nervous system neuroscience stub ... more details
Infobox Anatomy Name Purkinje fibers Latin GraySubject GrayPage Image ConductionsystemoftheheartwithouttheHeart.png Caption Isolated Heart conduction system showing purkinje fibers Image2 ECG Principle fast.gif Caption2 The QRS complex is the large peak. System MeshName MeshNumber DorlandsPre f 05 DorlandsSuf 12361434 For the nervous cells, see Purkinje cell Purkinje fibers Purkyne tissue or Subendocardial branches are located in the inner Ventricle heart ventricular walls of the heart , just beneath the endocardium . These fibers are specialized myocardium myocardial fibers that conduct an electrical stimulus physiology stimulus or impulse that enables the heart to contract in a coordinated fashion. Histology Purkinje fibers are a unique end organ cardiac extension of the Autonomic Nervous System . Further histologic examination reveals that these fibers are split into left and right trees as well as atrial and ventricular contributions. The electrical origin of atrial Purkinje fibers arrives from the Sinoatrial Node . The following electrical origin of the ventricular Purkinje fibers arrives from the AV node Atrioventricular Node . Given no aberrant channels, the atrial and ventricular ... fibers are uniquely dedicated to Sympathetic nervous system sympathetic electrical depolarization of the right and left atria and ventricles. The Purkinje fibers are further specialized to rapidly ... muscle tissue . Purkinje fibers take up stain differently than the surrounding muscle ... Fibers do not have any known role in setting heart rate, but are influenced by Sympathetic nervous ... fibers carry the contraction impulse from both the left and right bundle branch to the myocardium .... Purkinje fibers also have the ability of cardiac muscle automaticity automaticity , ref biomed.engr.sc.edu ... Mammal heart, purkinje fibers LM, Medium AnatomyAtlasesMicroscopic 05 78 LoyolaMedEd Histo practical ... Heart DEFAULTSORT Purkinje Fibers Category Cardiac anatomy Category Cardiac electrophysiology ... more details
Hyderabad Asbestos is a company established in Hyderabad State in 1947. ref http articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com 2011 09 05 hyderabad 30115431 1 property tax tax dues ghmc ref The company manufactures cement roofing sheets under Charminar brand. Present The company is presently known as Hyderabad Industries Limited. References reflist India company stub Category Hyderabad State Category Industries in Hyderabad, India ... more details
Infobox Brain Name Trigeminocerebellar fibers Latin GraySubject GrayPage Image Caption Image2 Caption2 IsPartOf Components Artery Vein BrainInfoType ancil BrainInfoNumber 511 MeshName MeshNumber DorlandsPre DorlandsSuf The trigeminocerebellar fibers are fibers in the superior cerebellar peduncles which transmit proprioceptive information from the mesencephalic nucleus of trigeminal nerve to the cerebellum . External links http www.neuroanatomy.wisc.edu cere text p3 dsct.htm Cite journal author Bukowska D, Mierzejewska Krzyzowska B, Zguczy ski L title Topography and axonal collaterals of trigeminocerebellar projection to the paramedian lobule and uvula in the rabbit cerebellum journal Acta Neurobiol Exp Wars volume 66 issue 2 pages 145 51 year 2006 pmid 16886725 doi url Cerebellum Category Cerebellum Neuroanatomy stub ... more details
Infobox settlement See Template Infobox settlement for additional fields and descriptions name Asbestos, Quebec official name Ville d Asbestos native name VILLE DE L AMIANTE other name settlement type Ville images, nickname, motto image skyline Asbestos06.jpg imagesize image caption image flag flag size image seal seal size image shield shield size image blank emblem blank emblem type blank emblem size nickname motto image map mapsize map caption image map1 mapsize1 map caption1 image dot map dot mapsize dot map caption dot x dot y pushpin map the name of a location map as per http en.wikipedia.org wiki Template Location map pushpin label position the position of the pushpin label left, right, top, bottom, none pushpin mapsize pushpin map caption latd 45 latm 47 lats latNS N longd 71 longm 56 longs longEW W coor pinpoint can be used to specify what the coordinates refer to coordinates region ... http www.ville.asbestos.qc.ca www.ville.asbestos.qc.ca footnotes Asbestos is a Canada Canadian town located in the Estrie region of southeastern Quebec on the Nicolet River . Asbestos is the seat ... known as the Asbestos Regional County Municipality. As of the Canada 2006 Census 2006 census , 6,819 people resided in the town of Asbestos. The town covers an area of convert 29.67 km2 sqmi . It is situated ... the world s largest asbestos mine, ref name Book cite book url http books.google.co.uk books?id zNicdkuulE4C ... magnesium refinery. It was the site of the famous 1949 Asbestos Strike . During the 1960s, as the town ... links http ville.asbestos.qc.ca Town of Asbestos official site. http townshipsheritage.com Eng Hist Industries jeffrey.html Townships Heritage The Jeffrey Mine, Asbestos. http mrcdessources.com MRC ... title Category Cities and towns in Quebec Category Incorporated places in Estrie Category Asbestos Category Mining communities in Quebec Estrie geo stub fr Asbestos pnb pl Asbestos pt Asbestos Quebec vo Asbestos ... more details
Infobox Brain Name Pontocerebellar fibers Latin fibrae pontocerebellares GraySubject GrayPage Image Gray677.png Caption Scheme showing the connections of the several parts of the brain. Image2 Caption2 IsPartOf Components Artery Vein BrainInfoType ancil BrainInfoNumber 408 MeshName MeshNumber DorlandsPre DorlandsSuf The pontocerebellar fibers are fibers that run within the middle cerebellar peduncles , from the pons to the cerebellum . The term corticopontocerebellar is sometimes used to denote afferent signals from the cerebral cortex . ref name pmid18172629 Cite journal author Kitamura K, Nakayama K, Kosaka S, et al. title Diffusion tensor imaging of the cortico ponto cerebellar pathway in patients with adult onset ataxic neurodegenerative disease journal Neuroradiology volume 50 issue 4 pages 285 92 year 2008 month April pmid 18172629 doi 10.1007 s00234 007 0351 9 url ref References Reflist External links http www.neuroanatomy.wisc.edu virtualbrain BrainStem 16Pontine.html http isc.temple.edu neuroanatomy lab atlas pmjdc http www.sylvius.com index p pontocerebellar fibers.html Cerebellum Pons Neural tracts Category Cerebrum Neuroanatomy stub ... more details
Infobox Brain Name PAGENAME Latin Fibrae cerebrospinales GraySubject 188 GrayPage 802 Image Gray710.png Caption Coronal section through mid brain . BR 1. Corpora quadrigemina . BR 2. Cerebral aqueduct . BR 3. Central gray stratum . BR 4. Interpeduncular space . BR 5. Sulcus lateralis . BR 6. Substantia nigra . BR 7. Red nucleus of tegmentum . BR 8. Oculomotor nerve , with 8 , its nucleus of origin. a. Lemniscus anatomy Lemniscus in blue with a the medial lemniscus and a the lateral lemniscus . b. Medial longitudinal fasciculus . c. Raph . d. Temporopontine fibers . e. Portion of medial lemniscus , which runs to the lentiform nucleus and Insular cortex insula . f. Cerebrospinal fibers. g. Frontopontine fibers . Image2 Caption2 IsPartOf Components Artery Vein Acronym BrainInfoType BrainInfoNumber MeshName MeshNumber DorlandsPre DorlandsSuf The cerebrospinal fibers , derived from the cells of the motor area of the cerebral cortex , occupy the middle three fifths of the base they are continued partly to the nuclei of the motor cranial nerves , but mainly into the pyramids of the medulla oblongata . Gray s Mesencephalon Category Central nervous system Category Article Feedback 5 neuroscience stub ... more details
more footnotes date February 2011 The Asbestos Strike of 1949, based in and around Asbestos Regional County Municipality, Quebec Asbestos, Quebec , was a four month labour dispute by the asbestos miners. It has traditionally been portrayed as a turning point in Quebec history that helped lead to the Quiet Revolution . ref http www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com index.cfm?PgNm ArchivedFeatures&Params a2106 Asbestos Strike The Canadian Encyclopedia. ref It also helped launch the careers of Jean Marchand , G rard Pelletier , and Pierre Trudeau . Events At midnight on February 14, 1949, miner s walked off the job at four asbestos mines in the Eastern Townships , near Asbestos Regional County Municipality, Quebec Asbestos, Quebec and Thetford Mines . Though these mines were owned by either American or English Canadian companies, almost all the workers were francophone s. The largest company was the American Johns Manville firm. The union had several demands. These included elimination of asbestos dust inside and outside of the mill a fifteen cent an hour general wage increase a five cent an hour increase for night work a social security fund to be administered by the union the implementation of the Rand Formula and double time payment for work on Sundays and holidays. These demands were radical in Quebec at the time, and they were rejected by the owners. On February 13, 1949 the workers ..., British Columbia. On May 5 the strikers launched an effort to shut down the mine in Asbestos ... for a generation. Trudeau edited a book, The Asbestos Strike , that presented the strike as the origin ... under the title Le Quatuor d Asbestos . References reflist http www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com ... A People s History, CBC External links http www2.marianopolis.edu quebechistory docs asbestos index.htm Marianopolis College s extensive collection of Asbestos Strike documents Category History ... Category Asbestos ... more details