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We found thse used cells when searching through an old log pile for bark to use round the new wild life pond we were building. They were underneath the bark and smaller than honey bee cells.
An aisle with "normal" Stasi cells. The little wire you see going along the wall around the doors is an alarm wire.
Three exposure HDR shot.
Part of the Stasi Gefängnis Hohenschönhausen set
I did go into one of the cells, but I was too chicken to go into the solitary confinement cells in Block D. I can't imagine living here for more than ten minutes.
Viral RNA (red) in an RSV-infected cell. More information about the research behind this image can be found in a Biomedical Beat Blog posting from January 2014.
Credit: Eric Alonas and Philip Santangelo, Georgia Institute of Technology and Emory University
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NIH funding from: National Institute of General Medical Sciences (NIGMS)
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Distracted Driving Blitz Delivers Lots Of Tickets
Thursday, September 6, 2007 05:12 AM - WBEN Newsroom
WBEN Reporter Steve Cichon
Buffalo, NY (WBEN) - The Erie County Sheriff’s Department says officers issued plenty of tickets during their extended crackdown on distracted driving, which includes talking on a cell phone.
WBEN’s Steve Cichon reports the department issued almost 200 tickets during the week-long blitz, but hope the message about the perils of being distracted while driving were driven home. You can hear his report by clicking on the audio link above.
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Now multiply 200 tickets by $90 each. Buffalo made quite a bit of money in those days. I’m sure there are more people than the 200 they reported.
Cell 1 - Justice Bristol Show
Installations in the cells at the old Bridewell Police Station.
3rd - 26th April 2009, Thursdays - Saturdays 12-7, Sundays 12-4
Incredible picture by knautia
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SLIDE SHOW
View of standard cell in a maximum or medium security facility.
Vue d’une cellule typique dans un établissement à sécurité moyenne ou maximale
this is one of the cells in the North Hall (maximum security) section of the Moundsville Penitentiary. This section of the prison was built in the 1800's. There were two men to each cell until the 1960's. During that time there were 3 men to a cell.
After breaking out of the lab that is his incubation chamber, Cell is now free to rampage across the world!
Psssst... Cell's first form is my favorite. It's a matter of how easily he translates out of shonen anime and into any kind of comic book or sci-fi world that you can think of. Seriously, he'd even be a good fit in DC or Marvel, provided his powers adjusted to match those of local heroes.
A cell phone made of play-dough. Per the terms of this creative commons license, please credit "In 30 Minutes guides" and link to in30minutes.com if you use this photo.