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White Martagon, two seed pods, 143 seeds, which have embryo inside. See how unusual light colored and transparent these seeds are. Embryo is visible without need to "x-ray" seed.
Embryological House: One-third-scale model, exhibited at the 7th Venice Biennale of Architecture, June 2000. A prototype was carved out of a solid block of foam using a computer-controlled robotic mill that more easily allows units to be custom-manufactured.Photo courtesy Greg Lynn FORM
or "guess who forgot to wear her skirt shape" :p
I have thousands of pics I've never posted.
This is from Embryo in Oct 2010.
~ Siestabril had been doing interesting things with chairs :) ~
I'm wearing an old gown from p.c., beautiful pearls that join or break on touch from Caroline's and the skin is a beloved Jolie from Dutch Touch.
(this pic is straight from SL)
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particle magic from ColeMarie the much loved magician~
Outfit - Deviance(subscrib-o-matic groupgift
hair - FNKY Cake(recolor)
tattoos- Fallengods Inc.
skin- curio
jewlery - worldly treasures
Horns - Trap (wild.released stamphunt only available until april 18th)
shape - :.:artificial dreams:.:(selfmade~)
the wired embryo is dreaming of electric flog in the plastic uterus : part6
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Scientists at the Cincinnati Zoo’s Center for Conservation and Research of Endangered Wildlife (CREW) conduct an embryo transfer procedure with an ocelot.
Author: Peter Rifes
Date: 2009
Description: Confocal fluorescence microscopy (sagittal section) of an embryo of Gallus gallus at day 2 of development. View of somites and of the neural tube. Nuclear marker (blue) and cells in mitosis (green). 3D reconstruction of nuclei in mitosis (various colors).
Technique: Microscopy
Image and caption provided by: Peter Rifes, Animal Biology Department, FCUL Portugal
Cripto helps create early embryo axis polarity without the help of Nodal (top). But if these two don’t interact, later development fails (bottom). (JCB 180(3) TOC3)
This image is available to the public to copy, distribute, or display under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported license.
Reference: D'Andrea et al. (2008) J. Cell Biol. 180:597.
Published on: February 11, 2008.
doi: 10.1083/jcb.200709090.
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Author: Gabriel G. Martins
Date: 2009
Description: 3D reconstruction of a mouse embryo (15 days) prepared from micro-MRI images of the interior of the maternal uterus.
Image and caption provided by: Gabriel G. Martins CBA-CFCUL, Portugal / Imaging Center- Caltech USA
Embryological House: Computer rendering of the exterior skin of an Embryological House and its system of shredded windows and openingPhoto courtesy Greg Lynn FORM