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On saturday 24th june we woke up, had breakfast and got ourselves ready. Then we marched to our target of the day: the OBA coal terminal of the Amsterdam harbour.
Lycogala epidendrum (L.) Fr.
Wolf's Milk, Groening's Slime, DE: Blutmilchpilz
Slo.: razbarvana grahovka
Dat.: Nov. 9. 2017
Lat.: 46.36014 Long.: 13.70435
Code: Bot_1096/2017_DSC9621
Picture file names: from Lycogala-epidendrum_raw_20 to Lycogala-epidendrum_raw_24.
Habitat: mountain pasture; slightly inclined terrain, southeast aspect; colluvial/glacial, calcareous ground; full sun, dry place; elevation 575 m (1.900 feet); average precipitations ~ 3.000 mm/year, average temperature 7-9 deg C, alpine phytogeographical region.
Substratum: a pile of partly rotten stump of Picea abies, mostly still in bark.
Place: Lower Trenta valley, right bank of river Soča; between villages Soča and Trenta; near Trenta 2 farm house, East Julian Alps, Posočje, Slovenia EC.
Comment: Average diameter of seven aethalia found was somewhat small (AVG = 4.5 mm, SD = 0.6 mm) compared to data from literature (the smallest had only 2.2 mm in diameter); however all other macroscopic traits fit well to Lycogala epidendrum species descriptions. Microscopically spore dimensions, their shape and reticulated surface, all fit to this species. Also pseudocapillitium diameter, its surface with conspicuous transverse faults and its club shaped free ends fit well. Spore mass grayish with pink tint.
Spores reticulated, globose to subglobose. Dimensions: (6,7) 7 - 7,5 (7,9) x (6,5) 6,8 - 7,3 (7,5) microns; Q = 1 - 1,06 (1,1); N = 35; Me = 7,3 x 7,1 microns; Qe = 1. Olympus CH20, NEA 100x/1.25, magnification 1.000 x, oil (spores), NEA 40x/0.65, magnification 400x (pseudocapillitium), NEA 10x/0.25, magnification 100x (pseudocapillitium); in water; fresh material. AmScope MA500 digital camera.
Ref.:
(1) B. Ing, The Myxomycetes of Britain and Ireland,The Richmond Publ. Co.Ltd, (1999), p 91.
(2) S.L.Stephenson and H.Stempen, Myxomycetes, Timber Press Inc.(2000), p 135.
(3) M. Poulain, M. Meyer, J. Borronet, Les Myxomycetes, FMBDS (2011), Vol.1., p 321; Vol.2. p 75.
(4) S. Behrič, Raznolikost Pravih Sluzavk (Myxomycetes) v okolici Mengeša, (in Slovene) (True Slime Molds (Myxomicetes) Diversity in Vicinity of Mengeš) (in Slovene), Graduation Thesis, University Studies, University in Ljubljana, Biotechnical Faculty, Biology department (2015), p 74. Baumann - H. Marx, Die Myxomyceten Deutschlands und des angrenzenden Alpenraumes unter besonderen Berücksichtigung Österreichs, Vol.1., Karlheinz Baumann Verlag, (1993, 1995, 2000), p 135.
Lockheed C-130K Hercules C.1/C.3 XV212/212 was built as a C-130K Hercules C.1 in 1967, It appeared in the first camouflage scheme to be applied to a Hercules C.1, and entered front-line service in October 1967. As one of thirty of the original batch of Hercules C.1s, XV212 was subsequently given a stretched fuselage, by the insertion of two plugs in the fore and aft sections of the fuselage. The work was done at Marshalls of Cambridge; the aircraft then being designated as a C.3. The aircraft is an asset of the Lyneham Transport Wing.
Photographed: SBAC 50th Anniversary Air Show, Royal Aircraft Establishment, Farnborough, Hants, UK. 11-12 September 1982.
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Code 3 First Badgerline all Leyland Olympian. New to Bath, she has moved via Taunton to First Devon & Cornwall. This was an OOC Olympian with new white metal front for double headlights, complete repaint and transfers.
The Japanese are really into their QR codes, but instead of leaving them boring black and white, they love to incorporate them as design elements.
Bill Williams, Voice of caregiver and bereaved, attends the Stanford School of Medicine Opioid symposium and code-a-thon at Health and Human Services in Washington DC Dec. 5, 2017. Photo Ken Cedeno
Location: Berlin - 521km from home.
This "SL" code is an Austrian code that always cracks me up. Some larger cities in Austria have "x-Umgebung" or "x-Land" areas. These areas are not part of the said city, but in its suburts, e.g. "Wien" and "Wien-Umgebung". Salzburg, however, has a code that denots "Salzburg-Land" for a district called "Salzburg-Umgebung": Pretty interesting. This license plate is very apparent and it fits this bus perfectly.
SL = Salzburg-Umgebung
In 1969, Wake Forest women no longer had to follow a dress code, which previously did not allow them to wear pants.
POLE (Project Oriented Learning Environment) Project is a series of events that brings together young people from multi-disciplinary backgrounds to come up with ideas for selected topics. As part of ITU’s 150 year anniversary, ITU joins the project as a sponsor. This year’s topic is “From Morse Code to Internet of Things (IoT) (to mark the history of the formation of ITU and our expectations of future technological developments).
The students were divided into 7 teams. After three month team works, the seven teams of students came up with interesting outcomes in a form of interactive exhibition, which will be also showcased at the ITU 150 anniversary event on 17th of May.
Team Morse : IoT saves the earth. Smart Energizing through IoT
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Collection: Ethel Sturges Dummer Papers
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On saturday 24th june we woke up, had breakfast and got ourselves ready. Then we marched to our target of the day: the OBA coal terminal of the Amsterdam harbour.
A medical simulation mannequin rests (SimMan from Laerdal) between workshops in the Simulation Center at St. George's University.
On this particular weekend the University was hosting an outreach workshop, inviting physicians from Grenada's General Hospital to brush up on their Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) skills. The University's inventory of SimMan technology allows for evidence-based case scenarios programmed, controlled, and monitored via wireless connection to play out complex emergencies.
SimMan has a long list of tricks up his sleeve... He speaks, has palpable pulses, reactive pupils, and can blink. He can cough, convulse, and cry liquid tears. You can start an IV, watch his chest rise and fall, hear breath sounds and heart rhythms. He can bleed, be defibrillated, catheterized, and more.
But somehow, as impressive as they are, I still can't shake that strange feeling of being all alone alone and surrounded a dozen blinking, breathing mannequins.
St. George's University
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