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Ptah also refers to the asteroid 5011 Ptah In Egyptian mythology, Ptah (also spelt Peteh) was the deification of the primordial mound in the Ennead cosmogony, which was more literally referred to as Ta-tenen (also spelt Tathenen), meaning risen land, or as Tanen, meaning submerged land. It was said (in the Shabaka Stone) that it was Ptah who called the world into being, having dreamt creation in his heart, and speaking it, his name meaning opener, in the sense of opener of the mouth. Indeed the opening of the mouth ceremony, performed by priests at funerals to release souls from their corpses, was said to have been created by Ptah. Atum was said to have been created by Ptah to rule over the creation, sitting upon the primordial mound.
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Phosphotungstic acid haematoxylin
Phosphotungstic acid haematoxylin (PTAH) is a mix of haematoxylin with phosphotungstic acid, used in histology for staining. It stains some tissue in contrasting colors in a way similar to haematoxylin and eosin stain, as phosphotungstic acid binds to tissue proteins. It is used to show gliosis in the central nervous systemtumours of skeletal muscles, and fibrin deposits in lesions. Muscle is stained blue-black to dark brown, connective tissue is pale orange-pink to brownish red, fibrin and neuroglia stain deep blue, coarse elastic fibers show as purple, and bone and cartilage obtain yellowish to brownish red color. PTAH is ideal for demonstrating striated muscle fibers and mitochondria, often without a counterstain.
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Dans la mythologie égyptienne, Ptah (Celui qui ouvre) est le démiurge de Memphis, dieu des artisans et des architectes. Dans la triade de Memphis, il est l'époux de Sekhmet et le père de Néfertoum.
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Ptah ("der Bildner") ist einer der Götter der altägyptischen Religion. Sein Hauptkultort war Memphis, eine Stadt knapp südlich des heutigen Kairo, die über lange Zeiträume der pharaonischen Geschichte königliche Residenz war. Trotz dieser zentralen Position in der bedeutendsten Königsresidenz des alten Ägypten brachte es Ptah nie zum obersten Reichsgott und stand deshalb meist in zweiter Reihe hinter der bedeutenden Göttern ReOsiris und Amun. Das hinderte die Priester in Memphis aber nicht daran, ein eigenes theologisches Gedankengebäude zu entwerfen, in dem Ptah zum obersten Schöpfungsgott und zum Herrn aller Götter erklärt wurde. Das Denkmal memphitischer Theologie ist bis heute eines der wichtigsten theologischen Texte des alten Ägypten zu den Themen Kosmogonie und Theogonie, also der Erschaffung der Welt und der Götter.
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Ptah - bóg memficki. W mitologii egipskiej jest to bóg stwórca, stojący na czele Wielkiej Ósemki Bogów. Razem z lwiogłową Sechmet i  Nefertumem tworzyli w Memfis triadę. Ptah był opiekunem sztuk i rzemiosł. Występował pod postacią człowieka, z ogoloną głową i laską (będącą połączeniem symbolu anch, berła was i filaru dżed) w ręku. Za syna Ptaha uznano Nefertuma oraz półboga Imhotepa, arcykapłana i wynalazcę techniki budowania w kamieniu.
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Nella mitologia egizia Ptah ("creatore") (o Tanen, Ta-tenen, Tathenen, Peteh) è un dio creatore, demiurgo della città di Menphi, patrono degli artigiani e degli architetti. ptḥ - Ptah Api era il suo oracolo. Fu connesso con le divinità Seker e Osiride, che insieme costituirono Ptah-Seker-Osiride. Come Tanen, Ptah era conosciuto come divinità ctonia.
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