Media 000707171: bony labyrinth of _Brevirostrodelphis_dividum_
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Media 000707171: bony labyrinth of _Brevirostrodelphis_dividum_
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X-Ray Computed Tomography (CT/microCT)
Media represents biological specimen
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GENERAL DETAILS Field Definitions
Media ID
000707171
Media type
Mesh
Object element or part
bony labyrinth of _Brevirostrodelphis_dividum_
Object represented
Object taxonomy
Xiphiacetus bossi
Object organization
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The scan contains two specimens and only one biological specimen is allowed to be indicated per scan upload. Therefore, this digital endocast of the bony labyrinth of _Brevirostrodelphis_dividum_ , and some others in the project, are listed taxonomically under the specimen with which it was included.
Creator
Rachel Racicot
Date created
February 05, 2025
Date uploaded
February 05, 2025
FILE OBJECT DETAILS Field Definitions
File name
Brevirostrodelphis.stl
File format(s)
STL
File size
2.48 MB
Points
26006
Polygons
52028
Map type
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UV coordinates
False
Vertex color
False
Bounding box dimensions
9.101, 8.973, 11.213
Centroid coordinates
5.796, 7.616, -1.514 (Bounding Box)
Units of point coordinates
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IMAGE ACQUISITION AND PROCESSING AT A GLANCE Field Definitions
Number of parent media
1
Number of processing events
2
(1 step)
Derived directly from
Modality
X-Ray Computed Tomography (CT/microCT)
Device
Varian Medical Systems (Bio-Imaging Research, Inc) ACTIS CT scanner with FeinFocus X-ray source, The University of Texas High-Resolution X-ray Computed Tomography Facility (University of Texas at Austin)
OWNERSHIP AND PERMISSIONS Field Definitions
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Publication status
Open Download
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IP holder
Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History
Copyright statement
Creative Commons license
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Morphosource use agreement type
Standard
Permits commercial use
Commercial Use Not Permitted
Permits 3D use
3D Printing Limited
Required archival of published derivatives
On MorphoSource
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If data or derivatives are used please cite: Racicot RA, Mourlam MJ, Edkale EG, Glass A, Marino L, and Uhen M. Variation in whale (Cetacea) inner ear anatomy reveals the early evolution of “specialized” high-frequency hearing sensitivity. Journal of Anatomy. https://doi.org/10.1111/joa.14176
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IDENTIFIERS AND EXTERNAL LINKS Field Definitions
MorphoSource ARK
MorphoSource DOI
Not assigned
External identifier
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External media URL
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IMAGE ACQUISITION AND PROCESSING IN DETAIL
STEP 1: IMAGE ACQUISITION
Physical object
usnm:paleobiology:167622
was imaged to create
undeposited raw media.
IMAGING DETAILS Field Definitions
Modality
X-Ray Computed Tomography (CT/microCT)
Device
Device facility
The University of Texas High-Resolution X-ray Computed Tomography Facility (University of Texas at Austin)
Creator
UTCT
Event date
November 11, 2003
Software
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Description
Note that the genus names have been updated as indicated in the paper and elsewhere since the time these specimens were scanned: Uhen:
Eurh+Delph: Scans of the left petrosals of Eurhinodelphis bossi (USNM 167622; small bluff immediately west of main cliff series and 1.4 mi east of Church Point, Potomac River; 14 MYA, Miocene, Zone 14) and Delphinodon dividum (USNM 7278; 1 mi. S. of Chesapeake Beach; 17.5 MYA; Miocene, Zone 5) for Dr. Mark Uhen of the Cranbrook Institute of Science and Dr. Lori Marino of the Department of Neuroscience and Behavioral Biology, Emory University. Eurhinodelphis at top of screen, surrounded by garnets. Specimen scanned by Matthew Colbert 11 November 2003.
16bitrot: 1024x1024 16-bit TIFF images. II, 180 kV, 0.133 mA, no filter, air wedge, no offset, slice thickness 2 lines (= 0.0688 mm), S.O.D. 100 mm, 1400 views, 2 samples per view, inter-slice spacing 2 lines (= 0.0688 mm), field of reconstruction 32.7 mm (maximum field of view 32.738 mm), reconstruction offset 5400, reconstruction scale 750. Acquired with 15 slices per rotation. Ring-removal processing done by Rachel Racicot based on correction of raw sinogram data using IDL routine “RK_SinoRingProcSimul” with default parameters. Reconstructed with beam-hardening coefficients: 0.0, 0.7, 0.25. Rotation correction processing done by Rachel Racicot using IDL routine “DoRotationCorrection”. Total slices = 495.
8bitjpg: 8-bit JPG version of the above images.
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Pixel spacing calibration
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Voltage
180 kV
Power
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Amperage
0.133 mA
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STEP 2: IMAGE PROCESSING
Raw media (undeposited)
was processed
with 1 activity
to create
derived
Media 000703862: two left periotics from two different species, _Xiphiacetus_bossi_ and _Brevirostrodelphis_dividum_.
Processing Details Field Definitions
Creator
UTCT
Event date
November 11, 2003
Software
--
Description
Uhen:
Eurh+Delph: Scans of the left petrosals of Eurhinodelphis bossi (USNM 167622; small bluff immediately west of main cliff series and 1.4 mi east of Church Point, Potomac River; 14 MYA, Miocene, Zone 14) and Delphinodon dividum (USNM 7278; 1 mi. S. of Chesapeake Beach; 17.5 MYA; Miocene, Zone 5) for Dr. Mark Uhen of the Cranbrook Institute of Science and Dr. Lori Marino of the Department of Neuroscience and Behavioral Biology, Emory University. Eurhinodelphis at top of screen, surrounded by garnets. Specimen scanned by Matthew Colbert 11 November 2003.
16bitrot: 1024x1024 16-bit TIFF images. II, 180 kV, 0.133 mA, no filter, air wedge, no offset, slice thickness 2 lines (= 0.0688 mm), S.O.D. 100 mm, 1400 views, 2 samples per view, inter-slice spacing 2 lines (= 0.0688 mm), field of reconstruction 32.7 mm (maximum field of view 32.738 mm), reconstruction offset 5400, reconstruction scale 750. Acquired with 15 slices per rotation. Ring-removal processing done by Rachel Racicot based on correction of raw sinogram data using IDL routine “RK_SinoRingProcSimul” with default parameters. Reconstructed with beam-hardening coefficients: 0.0, 0.7, 0.25. Rotation correction processing done by Rachel Racicot using IDL routine “DoRotationCorrection”. Total slices = 495.
8bitjpg: 8-bit JPG version of the above images.
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Processing Activity 1: Reconstruction
Software
Description
Media produced by this event on MorphoSource
STEP 3: IMAGE PROCESSING
Derived
Media 000703862: two left periotics from two different species, _Xiphiacetus_bossi_ and _Brevirostrodelphis_dividum_
was processed
to create
derived
Media 000707171: bony labyrinth of _Brevirostrodelphis_dividum_ (this media).
Processing Details Field Definitions
Creator
Rachel Racicot
Event date
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Software
VGStudio Max
Description
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