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Researchers extract juice from sugarcane that has been engineered to produce oil for biodiesel in addition to the plant's sugar that is used for ethanol production.
Plants Engineered to Replace Oil in Sugarcane and Sorghum (PETROSS) is a research project transforming sugarcane and sweet sorghum into dual-purpose bioenergy crops to ensure a sustainable source of biofuel.
Photo credit: Kathryn Faith/University of Illinois
This little script downloads MSP430.dll and extracts from it the firmware upgrade which it contains.
Texas National Guard's CERFP Extraction Team Training for their certification in Volk Field, Wisconsin. Once certified, the unit will be 1 of only 17 Mass Casualty Response teams in the United States. Photo by SSG Malcolm McClendon
Researchers extract juice from sugarcane that has been engineered to produce oil for biodiesel in addition to the plant's sugar that is used for ethanol production.
Plants Engineered to Replace Oil in Sugarcane and Sorghum (PETROSS) is a research project transforming sugarcane and sweet sorghum into dual-purpose bioenergy crops to ensure a sustainable source of biofuel.
Photo credit: Kathryn Faith/University of Illinois
Actually far less of a big deal than I anticipated. The whole thing took 20 minutes, at least 15 of which was conversation with the dentist about Taiwan, Tibet, China and Communism.
Photo Title: Cataract extraction
Submitted by: Pem Dorji Golay
Category: ♥ HOPE
Country: Bhutan
Organization: Department of Ophthalmology, Ministry of Health
Photo Caption: Performing Small Incision Cataract Surgery (SICS) and extraction of cataractous lens in one of the eye camps
Professional or Amateur Photographer: Professional
Country where the photo was taken: Bhutan
Photo uploaded for the #LoveYourEyes Photo Competition on iapb.org held for World Sight Day 2021.
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In the Year 2700, a squad of Military Police attempts to remove a terrorist from Warehouse 4 (in the industrial district).
Well, after a two-month building hiatus, I'm back. This MOC only took 3 hours to make, and it sat around for two days before I remembered to take pictures of it. Enjoy!
North Yorkshire Fire & Rescue Service casualty extraction demonstration, Festival of Cycling, York, UK, September 2012
Researchers extract juice from sugarcane that has been engineered to produce oil for biodiesel in addition to the plant's sugar that is used for ethanol production.
Plants Engineered to Replace Oil in Sugarcane and Sorghum (PETROSS) is a research project transforming sugarcane and sweet sorghum into dual-purpose bioenergy crops to ensure a sustainable source of biofuel.
Photo credit: Kathryn Faith/University of Illinois
I lost a molar that had two root canals and crown. I was losing bone beneath the tooth. It was not a easy extraction. The tooth was sectioned into two pieces and the dentist had to drill to remove a cracked root.
Logging is a big industry in the Iquitos region. We would often see tugs pushing barges of logs and purpose-built transport ships, like this one, up-stream toward Iquitos.
Its worth noting that the name of this ship, Cantuta, is the genus name of a flowering plant and is the national flower of Peru.
It struck me that the jungle around the lodge seemed small (I guess the trees in the forest), and I can't help but wonder if it is second-growth, or if all the large trees have been selectively harvested.
Unbolt the three tie-rods from the steering arm, remove the locknuts from the top of the strut, and the wheel slides out far enough to remove. The brake cable is attached to the inside of the wheelarch, and an intruiging contrivance of small cable ties around the end of the cable housing and actuating arm meant I didn't undo everything.
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The Coffee Collective Espresso Blend - a little too fresh for my liking, but still coming out nice and sweeeeet :-)
Getting ready to write a tutorial for setting up Fedora Core 5 as a secure XAMPP server. Also, showing how to use No-IP.com so you can host your own server, so if your ISP blocks incoming port 80 requests, like mine does, you'll still be able to host your own site.
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re-uploaded; to include this image into a project about natural gas extraction in North Texas.
Rescue team being extracted from the Yellow Wood Amphitheatre, and no, he's not holding her in his arms...
Almost invisible against the far rock wall the hoist head is already on its way down.
Researchers extract juice from sugarcane that has been engineered to produce oil for biodiesel in addition to the plant's sugar that is used for ethanol production.
Plants Engineered to Replace Oil in Sugarcane and Sorghum (PETROSS) is a research project transforming sugarcane and sweet sorghum into dual-purpose bioenergy crops to ensure a sustainable source of biofuel.
Photo credit: Kathryn Faith/University of Illinois
the oven died.... has been dead for some time. I still had the stove to use, but, well... ya can't bake anything on the stove. a worker bee dropped by last week to install a new bigger and better oven. glee...
About two dozen members of the Nebraska Army National Guard and Nebraska Task Force One, Urban Search and Rescue conducted structural extraction training, May 23, 2019, at the Camp Ashland Training Site in Nebraska. The training incorporated flight and hoist rescue methods using Army National Guard helicopter crews who supported rescue personnel from civilian partner agencies. The purpose of this training was to simulate conditions both crews encountered during March of this year, when historic flooding swept across the state. Camp Ashland buildings – damaged by the floods when 5-10 feet of river water rushed into the military camp, and now slated for future demolition – were used to simulate residences for the training. A rescue team was first lowered onto the roof of one building by a UH-72 Lakota helicopter. The Task Force One first responders then used a chainsaw to cut a hole in the roof to gain access to the interior. Once inside, they located and secured the victim, and then hoisted him safely into the helicopter. For the second task, a UH-60 Blackhawk helicopter hovered over a building surrounded by trees and near powerlines to extract a victim from an open second-story window. The first responder was lowered from the helicopter near the window, and was expected to reach the window, pull himself inside and then secure the victim for extraction. This task was repeated twice for affect. This was a unique training experience for both the Nebraska National Guard aviators and Nebraska Task Force One crew members. Both teams anticipate the joint training to become standard practice. (Nebraska National Guard photo by Spc. Lisa Crawford)