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A high-quality polycrystalline sample of the correlated 4d post-perovskite CaRhO(3) (Rh(4+): 4d(5), S(el) = 1/2) was attained under a moderate pressure of 6 GPa. Since the post-perovskite is quenchable at ambient pressure/temperature, it can be a valuable analogue of the post-perovskite MgSiO(3) (stable higher than 120 GPa and unstable at ambient pressure), which is a significant key material in earth science. The sample was subjected for measurements of charge-transport and magnetic properties. The data clearly indicate it goes into an antiferromagnetically ordered state below approximately 90 K in an unusual way, in striking contrast to what was observed for the perovskite phase. The post-perovskite CaRhO(3) offers future opportunities for correlated electrons science as well as earth science.
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A agressäo de múltiplos órgäos e sistemas por acidente ofídico é fato bem conhecido. Entretanto, acometimento miocárdico ainda näo foi descrito na literatura. Mulher de 32 anos, sem cardiopatia prévia, faleceu no 6§ dia após picada de cascavel. Durante a evoluçäo comprovou-se extensa lesäo miocárdica documentada através de evidências clínicas, eletrocardiográficas, enzímicas e histológicas
Extensive and severe myocardial lesions are reported in a patient who died due to snakebite (Crotalus Durissus Terrificus). These lesions are documented by clinical, electrocardiographic, enzymatic and histological evidences. The main pathological features are represented by sarcoplasmatic vacuoles, densely clumped myofibrils and amorphous acidophilic mass into the cardiac fibers. These lesions are identical to those which have already been described in skeletal muscle after snakebite. This seems to be the first case report that shows undoubt myocardial lesions due to snakebite with anatomopathological documentation.