Media 000164111: Squamosal
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Mesh
Modality
X-Ray Computed Tomography (CT/microCT)
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Media 000164111: Squamosal
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Mesh
Modality
X-Ray Computed Tomography (CT/microCT)
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GENERAL DETAILS Field Definitions
Media ID
000164111
Media type
Mesh
Object element or part
squamosal
Object represented
Object taxonomy
Amphiuma tridactylum
Object organization
Side
--
Orientation
--
Short description
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Full description
Migrated MorphoSource 1 Media Group Title: Micro-CT volume and derivative mesh files
Creator
--
Date created
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Date uploaded
October 07, 2020
FILE OBJECT DETAILS Field Definitions
File name
Amphiuma_tridactylum_NHMUK_11.11.2.1a_Squamosal_right.ply
File format(s)
PLY
File size
7.66 MB
Points
112923
Polygons
225838
Map type
--
UV coordinates
False
Vertex color
False
Bounding box dimensions
2.784, 8.951, 6.063
Centroid coordinates
1.317, 16.383, 14.618
Units of point coordinates
Mm
IMAGE ACQUISITION AND PROCESSING AT A GLANCE Field Definitions
Number of parent media
1
Number of processing events
2
(0 steps)
Derived directly from
Modality
X-Ray Computed Tomography (CT/microCT)
Device
Nikon Metrology XT H 225 ST, School of Earth Sciences Xray Tomography (XTM) Facility (University of Bristol)
OWNERSHIP AND PERMISSIONS Field Definitions
Data managed by
Data uploaded by
Publication status
Open Download
Download reviewer
IP holder
Natural History Museum, London
Copyright statement
Creative Commons license
Morphosource use agreement type
Standard
Permits commercial use
Commercial Use Not Permitted
Permits 3D use
3D Printing Limited
Required archival of published derivatives
On Any Repository
Funding attribution
Leverhulme Trust research project grant RPG-2018-381
Publisher
--
Cite as
Roger Benson provided access to these data, originally appearing in Jones et al. (2022 "Middle Jurassic fossils document an early stage in salamander evolution"), the collection of which was funded by Leverhulme Trust research project grant RPG-2018-381. The files were downloaded from www.MorphoSource.org, Duke University.
Media preview mode
Interactive/Embeddable
Additional usage agreement
None
IDENTIFIERS AND EXTERNAL LINKS Field Definitions
MorphoSource ARK
MorphoSource DOI
Not assigned
External identifier
--
External media URL
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IMAGE ACQUISITION AND PROCESSING IN DETAIL
STEP 1: IMAGE ACQUISITION
Physical object
nhmuk:II.II.2.1a
was imaged to create
undeposited raw media.
IMAGING DETAILS Field Definitions
Modality
X-Ray Computed Tomography (CT/microCT)
Device facility
School of Earth Sciences Xray Tomography (XTM) Facility (University of Bristol)
Creator
Roger Benson, Tom Davies, Armin Schmitt
Event date
--
Software
--
Description
--
Description attachment
None
Reference attachment
None
Exposure time
0.354
Flux normalization
No
Pixel spacing calibration
--
Shading correction
No
Frame averaging
1
Projections
1201
Voltage
160
Power
--
Amperage
175
Surrounding material
--
X-ray tube type
--
Target type
--
Detector type
--
Detector pixels X
--
Detector pixels size X
--
Detector pixels Y
--
Detector pixels size Y
--
Detector configuration
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Source object distance
--
Source detector distance
--
Target material
--
Rotation number
--
Phase contrast
--
Optical magnification
--
Acquisition type
--
STEP 2: IMAGE PROCESSING
Raw media (undeposited)
was processed
to create
derived
Media 000164072: Skull [CTImageSeries] [CT].
Processing Details Field Definitions
Creator
Roger Benson, Tom Davies, Armin Schmitt
Event date
--
Software
--
Description
--
Description attachment
None
Media produced by this event on MorphoSource
STEP 3: IMAGE PROCESSING
Derived
Media 000164072: Skull [CTImageSeries] [CT]
was processed
to create
derived
Media 000164111: Squamosal [Mesh] [Etc] (this media).
Processing Details Field Definitions
Creator
Roger Benson, Tom Davies, Armin Schmitt
Event date
--
Software
--
Description
--
Description attachment
None
Media produced by this event on MorphoSource
Media 000164111: Squamosal [Mesh] [Etc] (this media)