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Millwright Charles Leopper sprays liquid rubber on a mold to create a boot for a manipulator control, using a process developed at ORNL in the late 1950s. The lab uses more than 200 of the manipulator controls, so it makes more sense to produce them on site than to try to order them – especially since radioisotopes produced at the lab are time-sensitive. Carlos Jones/ORNL, U.S. Dept. of Energy
starting to learn to work with channels...this is not a good example... but then again...it looks like food coloring so maybe it is a good example!
It is a Vertical Up Down Cylinder Manipulator / Lift Assist Device with an Articulated Arm for positioning the load. It has a Vertical Cylinder to give the Up Down movement and an Articulated Arm for positioning the load.
Manipulating Reality - How Images Redefine the World
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Manipulating Reality - How Images Redefine the World
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Mayor Nutter attends the press conference to announce the Pope is coming to Philadelphia.
Copyright City of Philadelphia. Photograph by Mitchell Leff.
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Managing, supporting and training the growth of plants is a significant part of horticulture in Japan.
Some significant manipulations later, and I've converted the death and decay of red fungal growth on beech tree leaves into an expression of purity in gentle pink.
Here's a "watercolor" made by manipulating one of my flower images.
Submitted for the May 2009 MSH - #20 WATERCOLOR