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Ptah

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Ptah

P0638750 (ptä, ptäKH)n. Mythology The Egyptian creator god and patron deity of artisans.
[Egyptian ptḥ.]

Ptah

(ptɑː; tɑː) n (Classical Myth & Legend) (in ancient Egypt) a major god worshipped as the creative power, esp at Memphis

Ptah

(ptɑ, ptɑx)

n. an ancient Egyptian deity, believed to be the creator of the universe and sometimes identified with other gods.
Thesaurus
Noun1.Ptah - a major Egyptian godPtah - a major Egyptian god; shaper of the world; father of gods and men; worshipped especially at Memphis

Ptah

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Ptah

(ptä), in Egyptian religion, great god of Memphis. He was one of the important gods of ancient Egypt and, according to Memphite theology, created the universe through the thought of his heart and the utterance of his tongue. As master craftsman, he was a patron of metalworkers and artisans. The Greeks identified him with Hephaestus.

Ptah

 

a god in ancient Egyptian religion. Ptah was originally (third millennium B.C.) worshiped in Memphis as the creator of “all that is.” Later, he was worshiped as the patron of arts and crafts. Together with his spouse, the goddess Sekhmet, and his son, the sun god Nefertem, he formed the “Memphis Triad.” He was depicted as a man wrapped in a shroud.

REFERENCE

Sandman-Holmberg, M. TheGodPtah. Lund, 1946.

PTAH


PTAH

Abbreviation for phosphotungstic acid hematoxylin.

PTAH

Abbreviation for phosphotungstic acid hematoxylin.

stain

S16-891600 (stan) 1. A discoloration.2. A pigment or dye used in coloring microscopic objects and tissues.3. To apply pigment or dye to a tissue or microscopic object or tissue.

acid stain

A chemical used to stain the cytoplasmic or basic components of cells.

acid-fast stain

A stain used in bacteriology, esp. for staining Mycobacterium tuberculosis, Nocardia, and other species. A special solution of carbolfuchsin is used, which the organism retains in spite of washing with the decolorizing agent acid alcohol. See: Ziehl-Neelsen method

basic stain

A chemical used to add pigment to the nuclear or acidic components of cells.

calcofluor white stain

A fluorescent stain used in microbiology to highlight fungi, including species of Pneumocystis.

Commission-Certified stain

A stain that has been certified by the Biological Stain Commission.

contrast stain

A stain used to color one part of a tissue or cell, unaffected when another part is stained by another color.

counter stain

See: counterstain

dental stain

A discoloration accumulating on the surface of teeth, dentures, or denture base material, most often attributed to the use of tea, coffee, or tobacco. Many stains contain calcium, carbon, copper, iron, nitrogen, oxygen, and sulfur. Stains may be intrinsic or extrinsic. Extrinsic stains of teeth can be removed, e.g, , by brushing, rinsing, or sonication. Intrinsic stains cannot be removed by these methods.

differential stain

In bacteriology, a stain such as Gram stain that enables one to distinguish different types of bacteria.

double stain

A mixture of two contrasting dyes, usually an acid and a basic stain.

Feulgen stain

See: Feulgen stain

Giemsa stain

See: Giemsa stain

Gram stain

See: Gram stain

hematoxylin-eosin stain

A widely used method of staining tissues for microscopic examination. It stains nuclei blue-black and cytoplasm pink.

intravital stain

A nontoxic dye that, when introduced into an organism, selectively stains certain cells or tissues. Synonym: vital stain

inversion stain

A basic stain that, when under the influence of a mordant, acts as an acid stain.

Jenner stain

See: Jenner stain

Leishman stain

See: Leishman, William Boog

metachromatic stain

A stain which causes cells or tissues to take on a color different from the stain itself.

Movat pentachrome stain

See: Movat pentachrome stain

neutral stain

A combination of an acid and a basic stain.

nonspecific stain

A dye added to a tissue specimen that binds to tissue indiscriminately, making it more difficult to distinguish one part from the next.

nuclear stain

A basic stain that colors cell nuclei, but does not stain structures in the cytoplasm.

Perls stain

See: Perls stain

phosphotungstic acid-hematoxylin stain

Abbreviation: PTAH
A histological stain that binds to proteins, used primarily to stain skeletal muscles and mitochondria. It is also used to identify glial cells in the central nervous system and fibrin.

port-wine stain

Nevus flammeus. See: nevus flammeus for illus.

special stain

A stain that highlights features of a cell or organism that cannot be readily identified with routine histological or microbiological staining techniques.

substantive stain

A stain that is directly absorbed by the tissues when they are immersed in the staining solution.

supravital stain

Stain that will color living cells or tissues that have been removed from the body.

tumor stain

In arteriography, an abnormally dense area in a radiographical image caused by the collection of contrast medium in the vessels. This may be a sign of neoplastic growth.

vital stain

Intravital stain.

Wright stain

See: Wright stain

phosphotungstic acid-hematoxylin stain

Abbreviation: PTAH
A histological stain that binds to proteins, used primarily to stain skeletal muscles and mitochondria. It is also used to identify glial cells in the central nervous system and fibrin. See also: stain

PTAH


AcronymDefinition
PTAHPhosphotungstic Acid Hematoxylin (pathology special stain)
PTAHPurified Toxoid Aluminium Hydroxide (diphtheria vaccine)
PTAHPosttonsillectomy and Postadenoidectomy Hemorrhage
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