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Substrate: Quercus robur, on fallen trunk.

Eesti punase nimestiku liik, ohulähedane (NT).

Soodla, Harjumaa.

We can print any combination of substrates to create a custom look.

Substrate: Pinus sylvestris.

Uljaste, Ida-Virumaa.

artis 2100U A4 LED UV printer is ergonomic in size, but offers a wide range of printing possibilities: pens, coasters, card holders and more of any shape and substrate.

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Substrate: Picea abies, on fallen trunk.

Eesti punase nimestiku liik, ohualdis (VU).

Vinni, Lääne-Virumaa.

Exo-terra biodrain substrate. A hydroclea based material that is a good drainage layer that doesn't grow slime. Although..there is powdered substrate which is a bitch to remove.

Substrate: Populus tremula.

Eesti punase nimestiku liik, ohustatud (EN).

Lääne-Virumaa.

Substrate: Picea abies.

Eesti punase nimestiku liik, ohustatud (EN).

Lääne-Virumaa.

Substrate: Picea abies.

Veltsi, Lääne-Virumaa.

Since the OSHW logo printed well on cloth, I took the next step and printed a jointed, finger on a cloth substrate.

Substrate: Fomes fomentarius, on old fruitbody; Betula.

Veltsi, Lääne-Virumaa.

These pictures don't do this album justice... it's a 10x10 leather KISS wedding album, the book is top quality in every way and Jake did an excellent job on the pictures and the layout.

 

The padded leather cover is soft and feels very durable. The hard substrate between the pages gives the book a nice solid feel. The pages don't seem to show finger prints very much, though we don't touch it with dirty hands so that may be why, lol. The way the book lays flat is also very nice.

Substrate: Betula.

Krani, Kõrvemaa.

A project to do for a gift for my sister. She will put her teddy bear in it. Will tile this with mosaic glass tiles, china from our Mom's dishes and other appropriate items. Her birthday is in May, so I have some time yet! Got this for $3.00 at a thrift shop, love recycling!

Substrate: Picea abies, on fallen trunk.

Määraja / Identified By Irja Saar.

Mõdriku, Lääne-Virumaa.

Substrate: Picea abies, on living tree.

Jussi, Põhja-Kõrvemaa.

Sandeel

© Crown copyright, Marine Scotland

Substrate: Populus tremula.

Änni, Harjumaa.

Substrate: Pinus sylvestris.

Auküla, Lääne-Virumaa.

Lirophora varicosa (Sowerby, 1853) - imperial venus clam shell from the Virgin Islands. (exterior of a right valve)

 

Bivalves are bilaterally symmetrical molluscs having two calcareous, asymmetrical shells (valves) - they include the clams, oysters, and scallops. In most bivalves, the two shells are mirror images of each other (the major exception is the oysters). They occur in marine, estuarine, and freshwater environments. Bivalves are also known as pelecypods and lamellibranchiates.

 

Bivalves are sessile, benthic organisms - they occur on or below substrates. Most of them are filter-feeders, using siphons to bring in water, filter the water for tiny particles of food, then expel the used water. The majority of bivalves are infaunal - they burrow into unlithified sediments. In hard substrate environments, some forms make borings, in which the bivalve lives. Some groups are hard substrate encrusters, using a mineral cement to attach to rocks, shells, or wood.

 

The fossil record of bivalves is Cambrian to Recent. They are especially common in the post-Paleozoic fossil record.

 

Classification: Animalia, Mollusca, Bivalvia, Heterodonta, Venerida, Veneridae

 

Locality: Brewers Bay, St. Thomas, western Virgin Islands

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See info. at:

catalog.shellmuseum.org/shells/southwest-florida-shells/l...

and

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Veneridae

 

Boccardia proboscidea

Pigmentation on head and tentacles.

As the culminating event of our first cohort of 2018, Gray Area gives the public a chance to experience artwork developed by our Incubator Members and Creative Code Immersive Students. 20 Artists will transform the Grand Theater into a dynamic series of interactive installations using augmented reality to physical objects and everything inbetween.

 

grayarea.org/event/gray-area-showcase-2018-1/

Substrate: Picea abies.

Eesti punase nimestiku liik, ohustatud (EN).

Harjumaa.

a cross-section of the substrate in Matt's new aquarium. pool filter sand on top of sphagnum peat moss.

Substrate: Pinus sylvestris.

Kantküla, Lääne-Virumaa.

Substrate: Picea abies.

Määraja / Identified By Irja Saar.

Nüri, Ida-Virumaa.

Substrate: Quercus robur, on stump.

Määraja / Identified By Irja Saar.

Kaberneeme, Harjumaa.

Substrate: Picea abies.

Kantküla, Lääne-Virumaa.

Toners, inks, specialty substrate and chemicals are the most common form of printing consumables, used in offices and for commercial purpose. Due to their extensive use in business activity, the condition of economy has a large impact on their consumption. www.bharatbook.com

Substrate: Populus tremula.

Määraja / Identified By Irja Saar.

Männikvälja, Lääne-Virumaa.

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