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+ | <div style="font-size:162%; border:2px; margin:0; padding:.1em; color:#0F0;">'''The Inside View of the WDB'''</div> | ||
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+ | Welcome to the very first official newsletter <br> | ||
+ | of the Wilfrid Derome Building (W.D.B.). <br> | ||
+ | As some may know this was orignally called <br> | ||
+ | the Temperance Brennan Forum. Thank you for <br> | ||
+ | subscribing. | ||
+ | We have over 100 members and the forum is now <br> | ||
+ | over 1 year old. | ||
+ | This newsletter will be published at the end of <br> | ||
+ | every month. | ||
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+ | | colspan="2" style="text-align:left;"|'''Science @ WDB: DOWN TO THE BONE''' | ||
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+ | | colspan="2" style="background:white;text-align:left;"| [[Image:Science1.jpg|thumb|100px|Bone cartilege]] | ||
+ | ...an article by Iain Barnwell | ||
+ | As we grow older, our bones begin to harden. <br> | ||
+ | This is known as ossification. A soft material called <br> | ||
+ | hyaline cartilage forms the initial bone structure. <br> | ||
+ | Then half way down the shaft (diaphysis) of long bone <br> | ||
+ | cartilage, a calcified (formed by calcium) matrix <br> | ||
+ | begins to appear surrounded by the uncalcified matrix. <br> | ||
+ | This calcified matrix becomes the primary ossification centre. <br> | ||
+ | Once ossified, the arteries and veins form inside a space <br> | ||
+ | called the medullary cavity. These supply the bone with its <br> | ||
+ | required nutrients and transport white blood cells that <br> | ||
+ | originate in the bone marrow. At the epiphyses (the ends), <br> | ||
+ | secondary ossification centres form in the uncalcified matrices. <br> | ||
+ | The hyaline cartilage between the diaphysis and the epiphyses <br> | ||
+ | becomes the epiphyseal plates at each end which allow for <br> | ||
+ | bone extension throughout childhood and up to adulthood. <br> | ||
+ | At the same time, the articular cartilage forms and acts as <br> | ||
+ | a buffer for jointed bone movement.<br> | ||
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+ | We are the only forum dedicated to bringing you the science behind the books as well the primary focus of the forum - the books by Kathy Reichs. | ||
+ | We are the only forum that has a fresh design with a clinical appeal. | ||
+ | We are most probably the only forum that has one board dedicated to each book. | ||
+ | ---- | ||
+ | We have had the pleasure of creating possibly the very first site ring for the purpose of bringing all forensic related sites together. | ||
+ | The layout is based on a real building. Hence the rooms and names of boards. Please don't be shy about suggesting improvements. There really is no excuse if you don't communicate with us. | ||
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Current members: 105<br> | Current members: 105<br> | ||
New members: 0 more<br> | New members: 0 more<br> | ||
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'''Staff'''<br> | '''Staff'''<br> | ||
Sudden Event (C.E.O.)<br> | Sudden Event (C.E.O.)<br> | ||
Gary (Consultant)<br> | Gary (Consultant)<br> | ||
- | Bone Lady (Science Correspondent) | + | Bone Lady (Science Correspondent) |
+ | ---- | ||
I'd like to give big thank you<br> | I'd like to give big thank you<br> | ||
for my wonderful members<br> | for my wonderful members<br> |
Current revision as of 01:17, 17 November 2007