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Transfer of seawater from a Niskin bottle into homogenization container.
IAEA experts visited Japan from 8 to 14 September 2014 and -- together with staff from NRA and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs -- collected water samples from the sea at five locations near TEPCO's Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station,
The water samples were shared both between the IAEA Environmental Laboratories and the Japanese Laboratories to e=be analyzed independently.
Photo Credit: NRA
Sampling boat at location close to Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station.
IAEA experts visited Japan from 8 to 14 September 2014 and -- together with staff from NRA and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs -- collected water samples from the sea at five locations near TEPCO's Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station,
The water samples were shared both between the IAEA Environmental Laboratories and the Japanese Laboratories to e=be analyzed independently.
Photo Credit: NRA
In 2015 FWC researchers started surveying for saltmarsh topminnows throughout the Perdido, Escambia, Blackwater, and Choctawhatchee Bays. Sampling for rare species, such as saltmarsh topminnows, is challenging because they are not always detected at a site even when present. To account for this, FWC researchers conduct multiple surveys at each site, allowing them better to determine the true distribution of the species.
Indigo dyed cotton, folded and stitched. I don't like the fold line along the middle. Just a sample though. Might look better vertically.
When school is out, there are also summer fish jobs on the Buskin River! These two high school students are interns for the Alaska Department of Fish and Game, and are sampling salmon at the Buskin River weir. Tina, pictured at center, is a former Kodiak Refuge Youth Conservation Corps student - we're so glad she's continuing to work in conservation! Credit: Lisa Hupp/USFWS
Fake food samples appear prevalently in the windows and display cases of food-serving establishments throughout Japan. Once made from wax, today they are usually made out of plastic. The plastic models are mostly handmade from vinyl chloride and carefully sculpted to look like the actual dishes. The models are custom-tailored to restaurants and even common items such as ramen will be modified to match each establishment's food. During the molding process, the fake ingredients are often chopped up and combined in a manner similar to actual cooking.
The craftsmanship has been raised to an art form and plastic food has been exhibited at places such as the Victoria and Albert Museum. Regular competitions are held in making fake food dishes out of plastic and other materials. The food displays are usually called sampuru, derived from the English word sample.
The plastic food manufacturers fiercely guard their trade secrets as business is lucrative; the plastic food industry in Japan, by conservative estimates, has revenues of billions of yen per year. A single restaurant may order a complete menu of plastic items costing over a million yen.
In recent years, Japanese plastic food manufacturers have been targeting markets overseas, such as China.
Plastic food manufacturers
While some large companies exist, others are small shops with a single proprietor. They can be found in Kappabashi-dori, the food supply street in Tokyo. Factories can be found in GujÅ, Gifu.
Iwasaki Be-I, the biggest plastic food manufacturer in Japan, founded by Takizo Iwasaki in 1932
Maiduru (Maizuru), another old and large manufacturer
Young seedling plants
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Sampling boat returning to harbour after completion of sampling.
IAEA experts visited Japan from 8 to 14 September 2014 and -- together with staff from NRA and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs -- collected water samples from the sea at five locations near TEPCO's Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station,
The water samples were shared both between the IAEA Environmental Laboratories and the Japanese Laboratories to e=be analyzed independently.
Photo Credit: NRA
Transfer of collected seawater sample into IAEA container.
IAEA experts visited Japan from 8 to 14 September 2014 and -- together with staff from NRA and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs -- collected water samples from the sea at five locations near TEPCO's Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station,
The water samples were shared both between the IAEA Environmental Laboratories and the Japanese Laboratories to e=be analyzed independently.
Photo Credit: NRA
Acidification of a seawater sample .
IAEA experts visited Japan from 8 to 14 September 2014 and -- together with staff from NRA and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs -- collected water samples from the sea at five locations near TEPCO's Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station,
The water samples were shared both between the IAEA Environmental Laboratories and the Japanese Laboratories to e=be analyzed independently.
Photo Credit: NRA
This is what I'm going with for A Notion or Two - November. Just need a bit more white fabric and then I can send it out to all of you.
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Sample of Red Velvet cupcakes, topped with :
* cream cheese with Belgian chocolate shavings.
* swiss butter cream with dusted Dutch cocoa.
My end of the table decided to order all five items listed on the dessert menu: profiteroles, chocolate cream with cookies and lemon mille-feuille
Mildred's Temple Kitchen, March 6, 2009
Roasting delicious "Xinacla" from Marcala, Honduras, for our awesome subscribers on 8 September 2013.
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Description: Likely the first book printed by Johann Wilhelm Klein, Director of the Imperial Royal Institute for the Blind, Vienna, and probably the first book for the blind printed in German.
Date: 1811
Format: text
Digital Identifier: IMG_4053
Credit: Perkins Archives, Perkins School for the Blind, Watertown, MA
Black leather sample book. Small book with leather samples in various colours. Imprinted "Samples made by J & W Dunn, Tanner, Bermondsey" is printed in gold on front
Accession Number: hh.4719.50.88
This leather book would have been used by the bookbinder to consult what colours of leather were available for him to order. It could perhaps have been shown to potential customers.
Edinburgh City of Print is a joint project between City of Edinburgh Museums and the Scottish Archive of Print and Publishing History Records (SAPPHIRE). The project aims to catalogue and make accessible the wealth of printing collections held by City of Edinburgh Museums. For more information about the project please visit www.edinburghcityofprint.org