X-Message-Number: 3018 Subject: CRYONICS GIF's from Mike Darwin Paper From: (Edgar W. Swank) Date: Fri, 12 Aug 94 12:32:54 PDT Along with this msg, I am sending all the Figures and the first five graphs from Mike Darwin's paper, "Cryopreservation Case Report: Jerome Butler White" While I think the Figures, which were interspersed with the text, are very helpful to understanding the text, I'm not sure this is the case with the graphs, which were in a bunch, unnumbered, at the back. So I'll wait for some feedback before UUENCODing and sending up the remaining -25- graphs. The names and titles of the files being sent today: fig01jw.gif 6930 Figure 1: Darwin Esophageal Gastric Tube Airway fig02jw.gif 5785 Figure 2: Femoral Arterial Cannula ... fig03jw.gif 13174 Figure 3: Femoral-femoral bypass circuit. fig04jw.gif 4230 Figure 4: Burr-hole location. fig05jw.gif 13845 Figure 5: Cryoprotective perfusion circuit ... grf01jw.gif 10958 Agonal Vital Signs/O2 Saturation grf02jw.gif 9323 Transport Cooling grf03jw.gif 11187 Transport Extracorporeal Perfusion ... grf04jw.gif 10621 Transport pH grf05jw.gif 9571 Transport Sodium, Potassium & Chloride I will entrust Kevin to match these titles up with CRYOMSG archive msg numbers. (the numbers in column 2 are the file sizes in bytes of the corresponding GIF files. The generated UUE files will be about 1/3 greater.) To view the files, first use CRYOMSG to retrieve the UUE files, then extract these to your hard disk as filename.UUE (one for each GIF). Then run a UUDECODE utility against the .UUE files to reconstitute the respective GIF files. Than use a GIF viewer such as CSHOW to view the GIF and/or print it. When I first scanned these images with the Mac, the scanned image on the Mac screen was fairly poor, with most printing illegible. I was pleasantly surprised that the GIF's themselves came through very well. When viewing the GIF's, try to avoid scaling them down to fit on your viewing screen; rather allow them to exceed your screen size and use your mouse or keyboard to move the viewing area around over the image. In this mode quality of the images approaches that of the originals with printing legible. For those interested, this was the procedure for producing the GIF's. 1)Scan Mikes printed drawing with a full-page HP scanner attached to a Macintosh Quadra. This is a process of preview, center, adjust scaling, zoom, & "final", which writes a compressed TIFF file. 2)Using the Mac FileExchange program, copy all the TIFF files to a DOS-formatted 3.5" diskette. 3)Move the diskette to our MSDOS PC and copy the TIFF files to the PC hard disk. 4)Using a "Graphic Workshop" DOS utility, convert the TIFF files to GIF's. 5)Copy the GIF files to a 5.25" 1.2M DOS diskette for transport to my home (from the ACS office in Sunnyvale). 6)Copy the GIF files onto my hard disk. 7)Rename and index the GIF's of the figures & first five graphs. 8)Convert these GIF's with UUENCODE for transmission as network messages. 9)setup and send these .UUE files to Kevin for archiving. -- (Edgar W. Swank) SPECTROX SYSTEMS +1.408.252.1005 Cupertino, Ca [ Edgar, thanks for the GIFs for cryonics messages 2867, 2868, and 2874. I have put them into the following archive files: 3018.01 fig01jw.gif: Darwin EGTA 3018.02 fig02jw.gif: Femoral Arterial Cannula ... 3018.03 fig03jw.gif: Femoral-femoral bypass circuit. 3018.04 fig04jw.gif: Burr-hole location. 3018.05 fig05jw.gif: Cryoprotective perfusion circuit ... 3018.06 grf01jw.gif: Agonal Vital Signs/O2 Saturation 3018.07 grf02jw.gif: Transport Cooling 3018.08 grf03jw.gif: Transport Extracorporeal Perfusion ... 3018.09 grf04jw.gif: Transport pH 3018.10 grf05jw.gif: Transport Na, K & Cl To retrieve them all, send email to me with the Subject line: CRYOMSG 3018.[01][0-9] The total text returned will be at least 137 KB and 2300 lines long, so, by default, the CRYOMSG software will split the uuencoded GIF files into several parts. The prevent that splitting from happening, insert into your CRYOMSG request a line in the message _body_ that says "SPLIT 3000" beginning in column 1. (Yes, it's a hack.) For full details about "SPLIT", send email to me with the Subject line "CRYOMSG 0003". - KQB ] Rate This Message: http://www.cryonet.org/cgi-bin/rate.cgi?msg=3018