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Les vieilles voitures ne sont pas du folklore pour les cubains. Ce qu'on imagine pas, ce sont les odeurs d'essence dégagées par ces dinosaures.
'L'art de connaitre les hommes par la Physonomie par Gaspard Lavater. Nouvelle Edition corrigee et disposee dans un ordre plus methodique, augmentee d'une exposition des recherches ou des opinions de la chambre, de Porta, de Camper, de Gall, sur la physionomie; d'une histoire anatomique et physiologique de la face; precedee d'une notice historique sur l'auteur.' by Moreau de la Sartre, published by Depelafol, Paris, 1835.
This plate shows the capillaries of the face. Stipple engraving by F. Kaiser after G. Salvage.
Ferrari 599 GTO. Avenue des Champs-Elysées, Paris le 24 Mars. Supercars in Paris - Spring 2012 (March)
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LightArt-Photography by JanLeonardo
(Light Painting)
Made with Canon 5D MKII, Carl Zeiss Distagon 21/2,8, Manfrotto Tripods and High Performance Torches from Led Lenser.
May the light be with you.
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Carbon cycling in the world’s oceans. The flow of carbon dioxide across the air-sea interface is a function of CO2 solubility in sea water (Solubility Pump). The amount of CO2 dissolved in sea water is mainly influenced by physico-chemical conditions (sea water temperature, salinity, total alkalinity) and biological processes, e.g. primary production. The solubility pump and the biological pump enhance the uptake of CO2 by the surface ocean influencing its values for dissolved CO2 and transferring carbon to deep waters. All these mechanisms are strongly connected, subtly balanced and influential to the ocean’s capacity to sink carbon. The net effect of the biological pump in itself is to keep the atmosphere concentration of CO2 around 30% of what it would be in its absence (Siegenthaler and Sarmiento, 1993).
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