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I really love including embryos and fetuses in my collages because they can really let a person’s mind explore the issue at hand. I feel that the use of embryos is important in terms of sexuality. Embryos are a natural state of life, they grow, they develop they relate to birth. All of this connects back to sexuality. Sex is a natural instinct done by all creatures. Sex is a process from which we grow and develop from. I also love this picture because it shows how all creatures start out the same and as they grow, their differences begin to grow as well. This chart could be used as a metaphor for different generations. We all start off as the same, but as the generations go by, our ideals and opinions begin to change from our past generations.

Embryonic Mystery-in-Markham, April 2004.

With Elytrigia juncea ssp. boreoatlantica (Sand Couch / Biestarwegras) 0444

Can you tell what stage of development this embryo is in?

Dies Foto entstand als Mitglied des German Rock e.V.

www.Germanrock.de

Auf dem Burg Herzberg Festival in Breitenbach am Herzberg

burgherzberg-festival.de

Mit der Band Embryo

www.embryo.de

 

In life we should grow every day to get out of our own limited world. Escape is no solution. Get a mirror and take a look inside of you

Chicken embryo display from the Exploratorium. Amazing that they can actually grow in a plastic wrap hammock.

 

I believe this was the 3 day stage. In the video, you can actually see the heart beating.

 

Exploratorium, San Francisco, CA

Hair: Nakida Friede

Skin: MiaSnow

Outfit: Leezu

Scientists have perfected a DNA sequencing technique to scan the complete genetic codes of IVF embryos, raising the prospect of testing the whole genome for disease mutations.

  

healthnews.juicyworldnews.com/uncategorized/medical-news-...

 

code, mutations, Radoje Drmanac, researchers, technique

Zum 17. Mal heisst es an der Weseler Werft in Frankfurt am Main: Kultur für Alle bei freiem Eintritt.

 

Die Sommerwerft, internationales Theaterfestival am Fluss, wird von protagon e.V. mit Unterstützung von antagon theaterAKTion und hunderten freiwilligen Helfern gestemmt.

 

Vom 20.07. bis 05.08. 2018 ist Jeder eingeladen zu Theater, Tanz, Performances, Musik, Kino, Essen, Trinken und Entspannen am östlichen Mainufer.

 

www.sommerwerft.de www.protagon.net www.antagon.de

 

Am letzten Abend sorgte Embryo für den stimmungsvollen Abschluss.

embryo.de

seed capsule is about 1,5 mm!

descriptions may vary...

Red Arrow- Shoot apical meristem

White Arrow- cotyledon

 

This bizarre display was on the back of the Vancouver Art Gallery

Living Shark Embryo: The window is actually a piece of cut transparency plastic inserted into place. The shark eggs don't get windowed until they are horned. This means that the little plugs are now open and the water inside is just like the water on the outside as the little shark wags its tail to create a current. There is no harm to the developing shark.

sometimes I'm glad I'm not a biology teacher.

"Katja Novitskova: EARTH POTENTIAL" is on view at City Hall Park through November 9, 2017

bit.ly/EarthPotential

 

Courtesy the artist, Kraupa-Tuskany Zeidler, Berlin; and Greene Naftali, New York

Photo: Jason Wyche

 

(the bathroom at) Sample Bar - 153 Smith St, Brooklyn, 11201

 

So I "called this in" (as they say here) with my iPhone. That said, I did make the extra effort to walk to the one area with vaguely good lighting - which I think makes this shot less of a call in than it could have been.

View On Black

 

Olympus E-500 + 14-45mm on tripod:

- 1.6” exposure, maximum aperture

- Zoom out and in while shutter is open

- Center-weighted metering

- White balance set at 4000K, ISO 100

- Minimal Photoshop (added a touch of diffuse glow, upped contrast)

 

The subject is a plasma lamp my girlfriend gave me last X-mas.

I’ve seen such great pics from Embryo I had to take a quick look for myself. The greenhouse is beautiful.

In histology lab one of the professors brought down two chick embryo's one which is "normal" (on the left) and one which has a Aggrecan mutation (on the right). Now I could totally go into a full science description on what is going on, but the thing is I don't really know exactly what happened and professor was talking way too fast for me to soak it all in. But maybe in the future I'll figure it out and put in a nice little description of why proteoglycans are super important.

Another view of a tadpole embryo inside its bubble of jelly...

...a black&white with an exception...

 

Bells beach

umbrella: un Jour " *umbrella " (freebie)

location: embryo sim , embryo (214, 53, 20)

JIRCAS Photo Archive

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Author: Ilrad提供

(大野芳和)

Date: 1992.06

Description: A BORAN EMBRYO DONOR AND HER NINE CALVES BORN AS A RESULT OF EMBRYO TRANSFAR.

Country: ケニア (Kenya)

Place: Ilrad ()

Keywords: ケニア,草地・畜産・家畜衛生,Embryo Transfer,ilrad

Slide no. 02-042-12

  

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