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102 GM Excellent, Top Green Tourmaline Crystal
€108,49
EAN: EZ-Fresh-mineral-tourmaline-102g
1 in stock
102 GM Excellent, Top Green Tourmaline Crystal
102 GM Excellent, Top Green Tourmaline Crystal
Mineral Description
Chemistry Ingredients: Tourmaline (Al,Fe,Li,Mg,Mn)3(Al,Cr,Fe,V)6 (BO3)3(Si,Al,B)6O18(OH,F)4 |
Weight: 102 Gram | Specimen Size: 65.00 x 35.00 x 28.00 mm | Origin: Badakhshan Afghanistan. | Treatment: Natural. | Color: As Seen. | Luster: Excellent. | Quality: Excellent for education, showcase and collection . | We guarantee the mineral to be authentic under EZ-Fresh brand with certification. Each mineral sample is unique. | NOTE PLEASE ALL THE PICTURES WERE TAKEN UNDER LIGHT. | Presenting top quality and rare minerals from the world for proposes of education, showcase and collections. | Story behind tourmaline In 1880, the Curie brothers first demonstrated that a difference in electric potential could be created by mechanically pressing opposing surfaces of a tourmaline crystal. This phenomenon is called the piezoelectric effect. This effect is the basis for ultrasound technology and was first applied in underwater sonar systems during World War II. During that same era, the medical community also adopted the use of ultrasound technology. Scientists realized the diagnostic potential of this technology when they were able to use acoustic wavelengths to study the consistency of a material without damaging the material itself. In 1949, Ludwig used ultrasound to detect gallstones in patients. The first publication on the use of ophthalmologic ultrasound appeared in the medical literature in 1956. By the mid-1970s, ophthalmologists were using ultrasound to determine axial length in a clinical setting. These measurements facilitated calculations of intraocular lens power which led to a revolution in cataract surgery. Further innovations came when Baum and Greenwood introduced their two-dimensional B-mode image to ophthalmology. Soon afterwards, Bronson developed a hand-held contact transducer for this type of image acquisition which led to the rapid dissemination of ultrasound devices within ophthalmology clinics. The B-mode images could be used to delineate accurately retinal detachments, vitreous membranes, and choroidal tumors. In the early 1990s, new technology made it possible to image the anterior segment of the eye with devices that captured images at higher frequencies of 35–50 MHz. This improved image resolution four- to fivefold and is still the gold standard for analysis of certain anterior-segment disease such as ciliary body effusions, infiltrates, and tumors. |
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