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This 5-mm-wide sample holder features a flat platform for attaching a sample of material, surrounded by three suspended chip sensors that are connected via gold wires to the sample. The sensors include one heater (white in appearance) to supply heat to the sample, and two thermometers (gold in appearance) to measure that heat as it travels through the sample. This sample holder was designed and assembled by Shermane Benjamin.
Photo credit: Stephen Bilenky/National MagLab
57740048 - blank stationery set on wooden table background. id template. mock-up for branding identity for designers.
These neat samples belong to my project partner. I hope to have such a library of compounds by the end of the year!
Chronological Resume Sample are really dumbfounding illustrations of Resume and Cover Letter for the all inclusive community who are separating for course to fulfilling the enrollment in applying livelihoods and other formal need. These resume structures are in like path made to be adaptable so...
By this time of year, the office is flooded with samples. Anime merchandise of all shapes n sizes. For anime licenses, the license holder typically gets 5% royalty of the unit price. I heard yesterday that the most expensive license in the world is the Star Wars license at 18% @.@
One of the trends I'm noticing with my clients is that they are coming out with their own original characters which gives them freedom to make what they want. Take Max Factory for example coming out with their own eroge Sekirara.
The original article for this image lives at www.dannychoo.com/post/en/25297/Anime+Merchandise.html
Samples of unnecessary greenness generated in high ISO pictures from Sigma Photo Pro 4.
The subway picture used florescent white balance, with a great deal of added magenta. As you can see the concrete is starting to turn pink.
The room picture used the incandescent setting, with a bit added magenta and yellow. I assure you my ceiling is not lime green.
The night shot looked bad at every setting, but I think I ended up using the florescent setting with a great deal of added cyan and magenta to make it look vaguely natural.
These could all be fixed up in Photoshop, but why should they have to be? I know Canon doesn't have this trouble.
This is the sample sock that was photographed for the "Sock Innovation" book by Cookie A.
Pattern: Rick
Source: Sock Innovation by CookieA
Yarn: Blue Moon Fiber Arts Socks That Rock lightweight; Brick
Needles: US 1.5 / 2.5 mm
The first line is in a VERY OLD version of Taalen and says "The river flows through town".
The second line is:
a symbolic glyph
a friend's name (Graham, Taalenized as 'gyream')
double th
the (currently) nonsense word 'leih'
the last line is 'leih' again, underlined.
This design goes way back... finally got it printed out of curiosity and I LOVE how the colors turned out! Hum, maybe I will do something more with this design...
Find it HERE
'Natural - Cockle & Scallop' is made from the shell of sea crustations. We use shell from a locally sourced seafood supplier in the seaside town of Whitstable in Kent in England. The shells go through a thorough treatment process where they are cleaned and broken down into the correct size. The shell is then mixed with a two pack epoxy resin and non absorbant fine powder. The Cockle & Scallop mix is traditionally hand troweled to a depth of approx 6-10mm and is ground to a fine polish using diamond grinding blades which are fed by a constant feed of recycled water. The floor has a stunningly natural seamless aesthetic and is very hard wearing whilst being completely smooth to the touch and under foot. Ttura 'Natural - Cockle & Scallop' is naturally slip resistant and is available in any choice of RAL or BS 4800 background resin colour.