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Taken At Sleepyhollow.Pentax SFX Film Camera 28-80mm Macro Lens.1996.

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Title: A handbook of diseases of women : including diseases of the bladder and urethra

Creator: Parvin, Theophilus, 1829-1898

Creator: Winckel, F. (Franz), 1837-1912

Creator: Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh

Publisher: Edinburgh : Young J. Pentland

Sponsor: Jisc and Wellcome Library

Contributor: Royal College of Physicians in Edinburgh

Date: 1890

Language: eng

Description: Titl: Translation of: Lehrbuch der Frauenkrankheiten

This material has been provided by the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh. The original may be consulted at the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh

Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh

 

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I think these have something to do with worms but haven't yet found out what they are!

Bladder Senna showing fruit pod - inflated, bladder-like, indehiscent (not opening at apex).

SW side Berry's Quarry, Blue Hills Reservation, Quincy, MA 9/7/18

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Title: The exploration of the urethra and bladder [electronic resource]

Creator: Tuchmann, M. (Maro)

Publisher: London : H.K. Lewis

Sponsor: Wellcome Library

Contributor: Wellcome Library

Date: 1899

Language: eng

Based on his Die Diagnose der Blasen- und Nierenkrankheiten mittelst der Harnleiter-pincette

 

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Quero viver onde os bons ventos me levarem.

Bladder Polyp (Polypiferus brevisimus)

 

•Flora Information:

oPlanet: Pandora

oCommon Name: Bladder polyp

oNa’vi Name: Rawp

oTaxonomy: Polypiferus brevisimus. Named for resemblance to polyps; “brevisimus” means “very short.”

oBotanical Description: Small succulent sac-like plants that grow in clusters close to the ground. Resemble succulent “stone plants” on Earth.

oEcology: Larger succulent leaves store water and salt and are eaten by animals. Smaller brown leaves are adapted to use animal waste for nutrition.

oEthnobotany: Na’vi harvest succulent leaves, which have a salty taste, for use as food

•Behind the Scenes:

oFirst Appearance: Avatar

 

Bladder polyps (Na’vi name: rawp) are small, rounded plants that grow in clusters on the forest floor, resembling blue-tinged stones. The larger leaves store water and salt, and are grazed on by animals and harvested by the Na’vi. They have smaller brown leaves close to the ground are able to absorb high concentrations of ammonia, and can use animal waste as a form of nutrition. When leaves are removed, new ones grow quickly in their place.

 

Most other plants are unable to use manure as a direct food source; however, the bladder polyp is a halophyte, and can survive in very salty soils. The salt accumulating in the larger leaves absorb water through osmosis. They grow in a wide range of locations, and there are even patches of them up and at the top of Iknimaya, the "Stairway to Heaven."

 

The bladder polyp is eaten by the Na’vi for its juicy and salty taste, which is somewhat like a pickle.

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Looking towards the scree slopes of Hverfell

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Title: The exploration of the urethra and bladder [electronic resource]

Creator: Tuchmann, M. (Maro)

Publisher: London : H.K. Lewis

Sponsor: Wellcome Library

Contributor: Wellcome Library

Date: 1899

Language: eng

Based on his Die Diagnose der Blasen- und Nierenkrankheiten mittelst der Harnleiter-pincette

 

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Title: Diseases of the bladder and urethra in women

Creator: Skene, Alexander J. C. (Alexander Johnston Chalmers), 1837-1900

Publisher: New York, W. Wood and company

Sponsor: Open Knowledge Commons and Yale University, Cushing/Whitney Medical Library

Contributor: Yale University, Cushing/Whitney Medical Library

Date: 1878

Language: eng

 

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My doctor said i don't need this... But what else?...

Physalis alkekengi, lampionplant, bladder cherry

Seemingly lacks bladders on fronds but otherwise resembles others nearby. W shore Sengekontacket Pond, Edgartown, MA 6/24/16

Silene latifolia, Rock County Wisconsin, 27 June 2015.

Silene vulgaris. Native to Europe and considered a weed in the U.S. The Ridges Sanctuary, Door County, Wisconsin, USA.

Bladder stones I surgically removed from a labrador.

Tinderbox Marine Park, south of Hobart.

Bladder campion (Silene cucubalus)

  

Quebec wildflowers

San Diego County, California, US

The bladder sludge is clearly evident as that bright, dense area.

He peed on the vet tech...hee hee

Hike to 49 Palms Oasis, Joshua Tree, 2011

Silver Sands State Beach, Charles Island

 

Seaweed - Bladder wrack

Fucus vesiculosus

Fucaceae - Brown Algae Family

Order:Fucales

Class:Phaeophyceae

Phyllum:Ochrophyta

Kingdom:Chromista

 

Photograph from Kent in the UK provided by Lliam Rooney, UK

Bladder or white campion is dioecious and most of the plants in this area of Kelly Canyon, Gallatin County, Montana, produced staminate flowers. Pistillate flowers with a swollen calyx accommodating the seed capsule inside were produced by relatively few individuals.

Zermatt, Switzerland

 

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Salazaria mexicana

 

A truly fabulous-looking little plant.

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Title: The exploration of the urethra and bladder [electronic resource]

Creator: Tuchmann, M. (Maro)

Publisher: London : H.K. Lewis

Sponsor: Wellcome Library

Contributor: Wellcome Library

Date: 1899

Language: eng

Based on his Die Diagnose der Blasen- und Nierenkrankheiten mittelst der Harnleiter-pincette

 

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