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COVID-19 Testing
Extraction of the virus genome
Real time RT-PCR is the most accurate method to detect the COVID-19 virus. The FAO/IAEA Animal Protection and Health Laboratory has been helping countries use this technique to detect zoonotic (animal to human) diseases like COVID-19 and Ebola for decades. IAEA Seibersdorf, Austria. 7 May 2020
Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA
© Lance Bellers.
Published by the International Centre for Eye Health www.iceh.org.uk, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine.
There are several myths circulating about the extraction of shale gas, coal bed methane and other unconventional fossils, through different methods, notably hydraulic fracturing. These include: - that the extraction of such fuels will bring prosperity to Europe - that we can replicate the economic boom of the US, without repeating their environmental mistakes - that shale gas and other UFFs are necessary transition fuels - that they are good for the climate - that we do not need any extra legislation in Europe to regulate these technologies - that the risks to public health are minimal.
These are just some of the many myths which were discussed and debunked during the Greens/EFA Group's morning conference on unconventional fossil fuel extraction, alongside in-depth discussion of the legislative framework, and examples of "fracking-free" campaigns in Europe and the US. Speakers included researchers, academics, campaigners, economists, activists, NGOs, engineers and other stakeholders in this debate.
Watch the recorded livestream with full International Sign and Speech to Text interpretation, download the presentations and read the full transcript at
during the ~45 minute extraction, the top of my wisdom tooth broke off, then the roots had to be drilled apart, the right root was extracted, and then while wrenching the left root out, the barb at the end broke off and had to be left behind because it was so close to the nerve (indicated at the bottom). i was awake the whole time, yet highly numbed.
© Lance Bellers.
Published by the International Centre for Eye Health www.iceh.org.uk, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine.
Following a period of incubation and agitation at 65 °C for 90 minutes, the cell contents of the maize leaf sample for DNA extraction have been released into the CTAB buffer.
Photo credit: CIMMYT.
See the "DNA extraction" set that this photo is part of for more information and images.
© Margreet Hogeweg
Published by the International Centre for Eye Health www.iceh.org.uk, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine.
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Thrill Kill Jill
Thrill Kill Jill preforms with the LUCKY DAREDEVIL THRILLSHOW. The LUCKY DAREDEVIL THRILLSHOW is fast paced and funny, death-defying daredevil stunt spectacular with all the glitter, glamour, and gut-wrenching thrills of a Vegas show. Guaranteed to please, amuse, and amaze audiences of all ages! Hosted by silver tongued devil, TYLER FYRE, and the darling of danger, THRILL KILL JILL!
The thrill show was part of the Houston Rockets Power Dancer Halloween Party at the House of Blues.
Some text stolen from: www.luckydaredevil.com/home.html
© Lance Bellers.
Published by the International Centre for Eye Health www.iceh.org.uk, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine.
A crane on a construction site in Manchester toppled into the river last week. The arm just missed the Revolution bar on the other side of the River Medlock.
This shot shows the main part of the crane cab being hoisted out by two larger cranes.
Update: This shot, by Gareth Hacking, shows the full crane on its side.
© Margreet Hogeweg.
Published by the International Centre for Eye Health www.iceh.org.uk, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine.
This finely-ground maize leaf sample is ready for DNA extraction.
Photo credit: CIMMYT.
See the "DNA extraction" set that this photo is part of for more information and images.
With the amount of trouble this guy gave me in the past 3 yrs, I was expecting him to be much much bigger and holding two swords or something....
This clear solution contains maize DNA: most other cell contents have been removed.
Photo credit: CIMMYT.
See the "DNA extraction" set that this photo is part of for more information and images.
© ICEH.
Published by the International Centre for Eye Health www.iceh.org.uk, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine.
This clear solution contains maize DNA: most other cell contents have been removed.
Photo credit: CIMMYT.
See the "DNA extraction" set that this photo is part of for more information and images.
My extracted, decayed wisdom tooth. Came out in one continuous rotational (right-handed z-axis) pull.
© Lance Bellers.
Published by the International Centre for Eye Health www.iceh.org.uk, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine.
A CH-47 Chinook crew from Bravo Company, 1-126th General Support Aviation Battalion, was called to assist aviators from the Naval Strike and Air Warfare Center from Fallon, Nev., on Jan. 5, 2012. One of their Navy MH-60S Seahawk's had crash landed during a training mission high in the Toiyabe National Forest near the U.S. Marine Corps Mountain Warfare Training Center (MWTC), northwest of Bridgeport, Calif. All four crewmen aboard were able to walk away from the Dec. 21 incident but now the Navy wanted their aircraft back. The California Army National Guard flight crew from Stockton landed on a bald hilltop at 9,200 feet and was escorted to the crash site by Marines from the MWTC. Over the next few hours U.S. Marine rigging specialists from the Combat Logistics Battalion 17, specially called up from Camp Pendleton, worked with their fellow Devil Dogs trained in alpine, rock, and snow warfare, to prepare the pre-stripped helicopter for extraction. Taking guidance from a Naval MH-60S crew chief and the experts flying the tandem rotor hauling machine, the multi-service recovery team was able to pluck the 15,000 pound fallen bird, which was painted as an opposition force "enemy" aircraft, above the pine trees, down the canyon and back to the MWTC. Everyone watching, including representatives from the U.S. Forestry Service and the MWTC Environmental Office applauded the safe and successful operation. The aircraft, which lost its tail end during the hard landing, will rest on the Marines tarmac while it is subjected to further pokes and prods as key personnel continue to investigate how the incident happened. (Army National Guard photos by Master Sgt. Paul Wade)
Use steam distillation to extract oil from lavender. The steam passes through the herb, picking up tiny droplets of the plant oil. The steam carries the droplets upward, contacting a concave lid, where the oil-laden droplets condense, cool and fall into a collection vessel
Zainabad - Dasada - Gujarat - India
Salt extraction fields
Over het verdroogde land rijden we naar de zoutwinningsvelden. We zien er de vriendelijke mensen die daar leven met hun gezin, en daar dagelijks het harde werk doen om zout te winnen.
Interessant om te lezen:
www.toegankelijkopreis.be/content/gujarat-juweel-van-west...
In open jeep rijden we naar Zainabad, waar we het nationaal park Little Rann van Kutch bezoeken.
Onderweg spotten we de Wild Ass (wilde ezel) en de nijlgau. De nijlgau of nilgai (Boselaphus tragocamelus) is een grote antilope uit India. 'Nilgai' is Hindi voor "blauw rund".
Aan het meer spotten we kraanvogels , flamingo's, pelikanen, ibis, spoonbill of lepelaar, ooievaar of blue bill, eenden of ducks ...
We ontmoeten de Koli vrouwen met bundels houten takken op het hoofd.
A Flight Medic with C/3-10 GSAB operates a rescue hoist and SKED litter during the Rough Terrain Extraction Course. Ft. Drum, NY
An 1938 Austin Heavy 12 (left) with the grille of a Triumph Mayflower discarded against a 1950's Studebaker (with many thanks to oldebabe1)
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