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So, now there seems to only be one (maybe two), but the heart is pumping, in fact, "he's all heart", with the heart being over 35% of the body right now - that's the big black part in the tiny little body.
This is a drawing of a chicken embryo after 96 hours. Looking closely at it, one sees that is it a lot more developed than the two earlier embryos. This is the last drawing of the chicken that we drew in class. In this drawing there are many more parts. One sees the neutral tube that passes through the almost the entire embryo. This embryo also has parts such as the allantois and the posterior limb buds. The allantois helps the embryo handle liquid waste. The aorta is also developed; with the ventral aorta and the aurotic arch.
The embryo has been placed inside a straw and placed inside the freezer and is sitting in a nitrogen bath, it will take one hour to freeze the embryo correctly.
I went to investigate a route named Embryo Ridge on the flanks of Moel Siabod. It was given a few lines mention in very early editions of Scrambles in Snowdonia but has since been removed. I went to check it out.
Despite its rather compelling line the scrambling was short and average. Nice location, mind.
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Am letzten Abend sorgte Embryo für den stimmungsvollen Abschluss.
Many ancient cultures believed that there was a cosmic eye that gave birth to the whole world and this is why they considered the egg as a central point for the creation of life. Being a source of life, the egg became a symbol of fertility, birth and rebirth. It is interesting that an object that seems lifeless can unexpectedly come to life and have such mystical meaning.
In my project the egg is the symbol of the life itself. I have used different kitchen utensils that interact with the egg in order to show the important stages in our life and our parents’ presence in our development. First there was an EMBRYO protected by its mother’s PLACENTA, then, after a period of INCUBATION, a NEW LIFE appears. This new life needs PARENTAL SUPPORT to develop and GROW UP into a fine ADOLESCENT. Reaching this stage, people tend to distance themselves from their parents and in the end they reach personal INDEPENDENCE. Being on our own and struggling with contemporary problems transforms us into a MATURE person that will eventually find a partner to MARRY. At this stage the parent’s presence reappears in the shadows because our family instincts emerge and a new embryo will give life to a new baby and the world will repeat itself over and over again.
Camera - CANON EOS 60D (Mod)
Filter - Astronomik CLS-CCD EOS Clip
Telescope - SkyWatcher 80ED
Reducer/Flattener - 0.85x
Focal Length - 510mm
F Ratio - F6.3
Mount - Celestron CG-5 Adv GT GEM
Guide Scope - Celestron 9x50
Guide Camera - QHY 5 Mono
Acquisition Software
Capture/Sequence - N.I.N.A.
Plate Solving - ASTAP
Guiding - PHD2
Processing Software
Integration - PixInsight
Post - PixInsight / Adobe Photoshop / Camera Raw / StarNet++ / StarXterminator / Topaz Suite
Some sort of multi-user crack pipe, no doubt.
I am reliably informed that this is a "mercury arc rectifier".
scan of a light micrograph (stereoscope). magnification unknown.
96 hour chick embryo.
The dark smear on the upper left is blood :(
Orange tip larva (Anthocharis cardamines) developing inside egg laid on cuckoo flower (Cardamine pratensis). Surrey, UK.