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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Wally: [QB] Djehuti, I really doubt that the **Stormfronter will be able to comprehend or connect the following to what has already been presented: In 2010, the requirements for a degree in Forensic pathology is education after high school of typically 13 years in duration, which shall also include: [b]Principles of pathology [/b] Disease/Medical condition (Infection, Neoplasia) · Hemodynamics (Ischemia) · Inflammation · Wound healing Cell death: Necrosis (Liquefactive necrosis, Coagulative necrosis, Caseous necrosis, Fat necrosis) · Apoptosis · Pyknosis · Karyorrhexis · Karyolysis Cellular adaptation: Atrophy · Hypertrophy · Hyperplasia · Dysplasia · Metaplasia (Squamous, Glandular) [i]accumulations:[/i] pigment (Hemosiderin, Lipochrome/Lipofuscin, [b]Melanin[/b]) · Steatosis <><><> ELEMENTARY BIOLOGY What Causes Skin Color Differences? The presence of different amounts of pigments scattered through the basal layer of the epidermis causes skin color differences. The most important of these pigments is the brownish-black substance called melanin. Melanin is present to some degree in all people. Individuals who lack melanin completely are called Albinos. Those of us with dark brown or black skin have a great deal of melanin. Others of us who have medium or light brown skin have less of it, while those people with very light brown or "white" skin possess very little melanin. The different skin colors are seen because, while the color of the melanin in different people is the same, the amount of it is not. Now, how does one provide the scientific method of determining this amount? [b]The Melanin Dosage test has been accepted by American Science...[/b] <><><> **Typical response from Stormfront: "His melanin dosage testing method is not scientifically sound as it failed to consider possible ramifications due to the mummification process." Well...it seems that Diop had already anticipated this idiocy, when he wrote and which I included in my opening post: "despite a tenacious legend that the skin of mummies, tainted by the embalming material, is no longer susceptible of any analysis. Although the epidermis is the main site of the melanin, the melanocytes penetrating the derm at the boundary between it and the epidermis, even where the latter has mostly been destroyed by the embalming materials, show a melanin level which is non-existent in the white-skinned races." [/QB][/QUOTE]
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