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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.
"Katja Novitskova: EARTH POTENTIAL" is on view at City Hall Park through November 9, 2017
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.
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.
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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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The 96 hour chicken embryo is very developed. You begin to see the formation of the eyes and many more organs. In this diagram you can see the ventral aorta, neural tube, posterior limb buds, tail bud, allantois, lens and optical cup.
A tadpole embryo floating inside an algae-speckled jelly bubble. Look at the gills... The whole thing ended up looking sky-like, hence the title....
So cool! It kept jerking around inside the egg sac and I could see the umbilical cord that was attaching it to the egg(?) / source of nutrients