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A wall of posters celebrating stem cell research goes up outside of theBroad Center for Regenerative Medicine and Stem Cell Research during 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

Holding cell in the detention suite of a police station

The pensive cell phone moment! Ahh, youth! She can only remember the cell phone age!

This is the back of my cell phone. The camera even has a flash. The camera is a two megapixel one that really isn't bad for a cell phone. I don't think I'll use it much because I always carry my Canon SD 700 IS on my belt.

Flip Cell Phone - Past and present tools of the collection agency trade.

You can also see quite clearly the choloroplasts contained within the individual cells in this one.

In the Japanese Garden, in Seattle's Washington Park Arboretum.

They are adding more receivers to this Silo for better cell phone reception in the area. This silo sits next to the J tracks in Barrington Hills and for years now I have tried to catch a train with good lighting there but have only managed to catch a CN train with low light conditions.

it was nighttime and i got this with my cell phone but this chick was ROCKING!

 

here's a link to her on youtube! www.youtube.com/watch?v=4wWQrtRNtOM

A bystander takes a cell phone picture of President Barack Obama as he shakes hands after sorting presents with the Marines and children of Joint Base Anacostia-Boling during a Toys for Tots event Dec. 10, 2014.

 

The mission of the U. S. Marine Corps Reserve Toys for Tots Program is to collect new, unwrapped toys during October, November and December each year, and distribute those toys as Christmas gifts to less fortunate children in the community in which the campaign is conducted.

 

(U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Clayton Filipowicz/Released)

Students listen 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

inside microscope

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This cell sample has been cultivated and nurtured at Professor Chris Paraskeva's laboratory at Bristol University ready to be treated and tested as part of the team's drive to find a cure for bowel cancer. The work is funded by Cancer Research UK. Cancer Research UK fund the work of over 4000 scientists, doctors and nurses in the drive to find a cure for the 200 cancers that affect 1 in 3 of us at some time in our lives. Give generously - every little helps - at supportus.cancerresearchuk.org/donate/

Coming soon to a cell phone near you.

typical prison cell

I believe this one is powered by methanol cartridges, and produces water as a by-product.

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The amazing and alive cellcada - First use of my new macro flash as well.

 

Cell can only be worshipped large.

Growing up in rural Philippines, musical instruments like cellos were only sights and sounds you see on public access TV on Sunday afternoons. And in school, the closest you'd get to one was in textbooks. You may get quizzed on it once. For the most part, you're left for the rest of your life with only a vague idea on how it actually sounds like in real life.

 

Fast forward, I move my family to the west where public schools have programs that have the students actually hold and learn to play a cello and perform a recital in the end. My son just started middleschool and is in the cello section of the school orchestra. That's him pictured with the school rental.

 

My wife (pictured) saved up and bought one because she always wanted a cello. She also thinks it's hot that you have to spread your legs to play it. I think the idea of her spreading her legs is hot.

 

Learning music is a right. Like breathing.

 

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Another shot taken on my cell phone, and edited with only apps on the phone. I shot this inside tokyo joes at Southlands while waiting for my order.

 

Not to sound all chase jarvis-y, but the best camera is the one you have with you.

Eastern State Penitentiary, Philadelphia, PA

Alternative Fuel Bus in Stuttgart

Waiting area. Ft. Lauderdale International Airport. December 2010.

A modern mourner talks on his cell phone as he follows an antique coffin (on loan from Obscura Antiques) to the cemetery during a 19th-century funeral recreation.

Cell cams don't tollerate being run over by cars & trucks very well.

Cell 4 is one of the biggest buildings on the pyestock site housing this huge test chamber.

 

The Cell is probably most famous for developing the engines used in Concorde and latterly being the home of a film set for the movie 'Sahara'

Back in July 2008, California began enforcing the law that prohibits people from talking on a cell phone while driving. People have to wear a bluetooth in their ear in order to talk on the phone.

 

However, there are still people out there who don't know about the law or don't really care about the new law. Many people are still driving around while talking on their cell phone!

 

Did you know that talking on a cell phone is more dangerous than drunk driving. Did you know that text messaging while driving is also just as dangerous as drunk driving?

 

It's amazing that people would even consider text messaging while driving. Did people lose their common sense?

 

If you need help with your DUI in San Diego, make sure to hire a professional and experienced lawyer!

In the 60s and 70s there was a belief that painting cells in pastel colors would make the men less agressive and more effiminate.

Holding cell in the detention suite of a police station

This is a true story of Mother’s Sacrifice during the Japan Earthquake.

After the Earthquake had subsided, when the rescuers reached the ruins of a young woman’s house, they saw her dead body through the cracks. But her pose was somehow strange that she knelt on her knees like a person was worshiping; her body was leaning forward, and her two hands were supporting by an object. The collapsed house had crashed her back and her head.

 

With so many difficulties, the leader of the rescuer team put his hand through a narrow gap on the wall to reach the woman’s body. He was hoping that this woman could be still alive. However, the cold and stiff body told him that she had passed away for sure.

He and the rest of the team left this house and were going to search the next collapsed building. For some reasons, the team leader was driven by a compelling force to go back to the ruin house of the dead woman. Again, he knelt down and used his had through the narrow cracks to search the little space under the dead body. Suddenly, he screamed with excitement,” A child! There is a child! “

The whole team worked together; carefully they removed the piles of ruined objects around the dead woman. There was a 3 months old little boy wrapped in a flowery blanket under his mother’s dead body. Obviously, the woman had made an ultimate sacrifice for saving her son. When her house was falling, she used her body to make a cover to protect her son. The little boy was still sleeping peacefully when the team leader picked him up.

The medical doctor came quickly to exam the little boy. After he opened the blanket, he saw a cell phone inside the blanket. There was a text message on the screen. It said,” If you can survive, you must remember that I love you.” This cell phone was passing around from one hand to another. Every body that read the message wept. ” If you can survive, you must remember that I love you.” Such is the mother’s love for her child!!

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