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Picture of my cell phone. As you can tell, the Japanese don't have the obsession with making phones as small as possible. This is about as wide as a Razr, a bit longer and quite a bit thicker.

Cell Munny

 

This is my piece for "Around the World in 80 Toys" show at Espionage Gallery in Australia.

 

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4 inch Munny 100% hand painted with spray paint, acrylics, markers and matt varnish.

 

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Paneth cells in the crypts of the small intestine stained with Pokeweed lectin

My current and present cell phone is from Revol and this is a Kyocera Tempo E 2000 cell phone. My previous cell phone had been a simple and friendly flip open razor phone from Revol. Unfortunately, I had accidentally dropped it into a cup of soda pop in January of 2010. I was so pissed because that phone cost me $ 110.00 and now it was ruined. Not to mention the fact of that I lost alot of valuebale names and numbers from that previous cell phone. So I went to Revol and I purchased the Kyocera Tempo E 2000. I was hoping perhaps that this cell phone was even more focused and simple and stream lined and user friendly for than the previous phone for which got ruined. Boy was I ever wrong on that. I got a small book of instructions that details about 111 pages of information now related to this phone and all in small print of course. I am hoping for that all of my names and numbers and e-mail data can be sent back to me once people read this from Flicker and on Face Book. I am able in which to effectively share and transmit data and text and information including my photos and art work. Provided of course for that I can fill out most of the lengthy and time consuming data entry fields that are shown here. Technology has not made my life any easier to be sure.

Pond In Front Of Doctors Office SOOC Cell Phone Photo taken with a Sony Ericsson W810i DSC0214

A fake Palm tree is more like it for Bakersfield.

Cells in Alcatraz prison, San Francisco, California

 

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7th grade 3 dimensional plant or animal cell project

Wireless Speakers For Cell Phones

7th grade life science students created models of various mad-made structures to compare to the organizational structure of the cells. This one is an aquarium.

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The "teens don't need a cell phone until they're driving or moved out" is an interesting idea, and I understand where it's coming from. Kidssurvived for years without cell phones, and they become sort of a social crutch... it's easy to become addicted to texting, which isn't best for the phone bill OR social interaction with peers. I am, however, a firm beliver in the expression "everything in moderation and nothing in excess.I'm not so uptight as to deny my child a cell phone until age sixteen, provided he/she can handle the responsibility (which includes keeping track of it, taking good care of it, and making sure they do not go over their minutes or texts each month). As long as I have that trust in each of my children, there is no need to deny them what has almost become a staple in today's teenage society. If they mess up, then they deal with the consequences: they pay for each text or minute they go over their limit, and Mom and Dad will buy them a new phone once every two years when the contract expires... if they ruin their phone before then, they pay for a new one themselves or they go without.My husband and I do set a 500 text a month limit on our kids' phones as long as we're the ones footing the bill... and believe me, that's not a popular decision among my kids, but they deal. The reason? First of all, money, but second of all, we don't want our kids to have their noses buried in their phones all the time. My daughter's friend sends over 10,000 texts a month. 10,000! That's ridiculous. We just don't want our kids to learn to place too much importence on their phone. Above all, it is just a THING, after all

Focal signet ring cell/clear cell change in a gallbladder.

Cells seeded on the scaffold

 

Courtesy of Dr. Noor Azlin Yahya

 

Image Details

Instrument used: Quanta SEM

Magnification: 400 x

Vacuum: Low Vacuum

Voltage: 10 kV

Spot: 3.0

Working Distance: 10.4 mm

Detector: LFD

 

Cell Zone Booths are located throughout the library so that people can conduct conversations in private (and quiet!).

A student listens to a speaker at the Stem Cell Day of Discovery event held at the USC Health Sciences Campus in Los Angeles, CA. February 4th, 2017. The event encourages students to learn more about STEM opportunities, including stem cell study and biotech, and helps demystify the fields and encourage student engagement. Photo by David Sprague Photo by David Sprague

Kim et al. reveal that the plasma membrane calcium ATPases PMCA1 and PMCA4 regulate the differentiation and survival of bone-resorbing osteoclasts. Micro-computed tomography of femurs from wild-type (left) and PMCA4-null mice (right) demonstrate that bone mass is reduced in the absence of PMCA4.

 

Image courtesy of Hyung Joon Kim.

 

Reference: Kim et al. (2012) J. Cell Biol. 199:1145-1158

Published on December 24, 2012.

doi: 10.1083/jcb.201204067

 

Read the full article online at: jcb.rupress.org/content/199/7/1145.full

7th grade life science students created models of various mad-made structures to compare to the organizational structure of the cells. This one is a rock band.

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A great big mooch around before this place goes with 8 fellow explorers and meeting others along the way.

 

Cat n mouse with security and a lot of laughs. Aimed for Cell 4 and the Airhouse mostly.

 

Original set including these is here

 

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Cells in Alcatraz prison, San Francisco, California

 

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I made the case for my new phone.

This was three years ago, mind you. But, what kind of person drives a Hummer 2 with "15MPG" as a license plate. I know, obvious answer.... a christian-republican man with a small dick and erectile dysfunction.

  

1- una manjula que vimos en Bellagamba, que no era la manjula porque la manjula estaba retosando en valparaíso.

 

2- por qué no pudimos comprar cotillón en once ese día? porque se incendió el cotillón.

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3- reminiscencias del mambo-taxi de almodóvar, pero sólo en el taxista.

7th grade life science students created models of various mad-made structures to compare to the organizational structure of the cells. This one is a typical town model.

Ready… Set…. Go!! – Race model fuel-cell cars and learn about hydrogen and materials science.

U.S. Army Sgt. Maj. Harold Estabrooks, U.S. Army Africa Army Reserve Engagement Cell, directs the arrangement of the group photo following the opening ceremony for exercise Unified Focus 2017, held on the Douala Naval Base, April 24, 2017.

 

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Cell block A in the main cell building on Alcatraz Island.

 

This part of the jail isn't as dark or gritty as other parts (eg. cell block D), but it still isn't pretty. There's a lot of window here, but depending upon the time of day, it may not be that bright. The single bare bulb and many cracks in the wall reminds you that this is a decaying building.

 

Texture from SkeletalMess.

 

August 2009, San Francisco

Some studies claim increased cancers within 400m of cell phone towers. The nearest houses to this one are less than 40. But, if it weren't for your gumboots...

Sophmore Hannah Mays talks to boyfriend to find out where he is on campus.

Cell as it was left when prison closed

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Anna texting her friends. "Come out to the Albion for some cranberry juice and mussels".

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