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The commercial potential of plastination could be sizable.
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For his part, Dr. Glover isn't interested in the noneducational aspects of plastination.
In the 1990s Gunther von Hagens, a German scientist, perfected the technique of "plastination", using it to display skinned corpses in chosen poses.
After all, since the German anatomist Gunther von Hagens invented the process he calls plastination in 1977, then started the donation program with his Institute of Plastination, and finally began mounting specimens in "Body Worlds" exhibitions in 1995, some 36 million people have seen the shows in nearly two dozen countries in 11 different incarnations.
The technique of plastination that he invented – a method of impregnating bodies with plastic that allowed them to be dissected and disassembled so that all their working parts could be put on show – introduced anatomy to the layman.
A replacement for plastination Over recent years, there has been controversy and public outcry related to the use of plastination to exhibit the human body and aid in medical training [13].
For the process of plastination, body parts are immersed in acetone chilled to 13°F, and the water removed from every cell.
Von Hagens invented the process of plastination in 1977, where a human body is skinned and bodily fluids and fats are replaced with silicone and other polyurethane polymers, a process that can take 1500 hours.
Measurement is by pH (potential of hydrogen).
"The great potential of art is timelessness".
"The potential of the place is huge.
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