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Montclair Freshman Rowers come to the assistance of a carpool vehicle, stuck in the gravel of the boathouse parking lot.

Magneto and Wolverine reenacting a scene from the Fatal Attractions story.

 

This was a bit messy with all the hot glue and acrylic paint but it was fun doing one of my favorite moments in Marvel comics.

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

Evening cappu on Panama Cruz sundried from J&N

 

London Mining is producing from its Marampa Mine in Sierra Leone and developing two other iron ore mines in Saudi Arabia and Greenland as well as a coking operation in Colombia.

Part of the BAE Systems buildings, Barrow, Cumbria, UK......Seagull's seem to be Barrow's trademark...

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

This is a photographic record of my travels with a team of medical missionaries to the small village of Ankuash to serve and live with the Shuar people for five days. It was, to put in mildly, spectacular!

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

Using the old Clark forklift to pull the '58 out of the weeds

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

Larch stand after windblown trees removed and timber extracted with Iron Horse. Some root plates were power winched out to clear blocked routes, East Sussex, Sept 2011

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

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

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)

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

Collage with found and commercial papers, antique Italian magazine pages, medical diagrams, old photographs, book pages, maps.

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

Honey extraction with the help of old friends, 16/VII/2013, Etoile, France.

Funny how I didn't notice the skeleton in the hoodie two rows in front of me.

Wisdom Teeth Extractions

 

Third molars, commonly referred to as wisdom teeth, are usually the last four of 32 teeth to erupt (surface) in the mouth, generally making their appearance between the ages of 17 to 25. They are located at the back of the mouth (top and bottom), near the entrance to the throat. The term “wisdom” stems from the idea that the molars surface at a time typically associated with increased maturity or “wisdom”. For more info visit www.masterdentalny.com/our-services/oral-maxillofacial-su...

Liam, legitimately trying to smile for his post-tooth extraction. You may think he's mad, but he's not - he's just trying to form his face into a smile. Worst on-command smiler ever!

Photo Credit: Steven DaSilva, Fredonia Rebel Post, dasilvafoto[at}gmail.com

Over 350 years ago, Spanish Conquistadors traveled north through the wilderness to find the Seven Cities of Cibola, a treasure of gold. Though Coronado went back to Mexico empty-handed, it is believed that some of the Spaniards found treasure, and hid it in the cave before indians killed them. Location: Andalusia , Spain Camera: canon 5d tripod mounted, wide angle lens. 150s exposure

How about a 'Save' button in the Extract filter dialog box.

 

speed extraction of redbull

This video shows how we flood, rinse and extract the water from a patchwork rug with linning

 

this rug was contaminated with dog urine so we extracted the rug from both sides

 

First step is taking the urine out of the rug, this needs a special product, water and detergents are unable to dissolve the uric acid of the urine

 

then we rinsed in this way flooding and extracting the whole rug

 

then shampooing, rinsing, applying the final rinse solution, rinsing and drying

Four Tulane, School if Liberal Arts students joined Dr. Katharine Jack, Professor of Anthropology, at her long-term field site in Costa Rica for 2.5 weeks in July 2019. Students Students aided Dr. Jack in her pilor study examining male dominance interactions and chemo-signaling in wild white-faced capuchin monkeys. The team also collected urine samples which they processed on site, performing odor extractions from the using a novel method designed for this project. The team will aid Jack in analyzing these data during the fall 2019 semester and will form the basis of a grant application Jack will submit to the National Science Foundation in January 2020.

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)

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