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Preserved microzooplankton samples settle for microscopy analysis. Credits: University of Rhode Island/Menden-Deuer Lab
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3D texture sampling with clay and liquid latex on my foundation course, 2015
Hear i’ve used different objects (such as an air freshener case in the last image) to create imprints in the clay and latex.
Turmeric dye samples. L-R: Some unknown (probably polyester) material from the Hunter Douglas plant, some random neutral acrylic, naked cotton, wool mordanted with alum, wool mordanted with copper, naked wool. Not lightfast.
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Kyle R. Ruona, a park ranger from Perry Lake, takes a water sample during blue-green algae training at Milford Lake in Kansas July 9, 2014. Photo by Marvin G. Boyer.
IAEA marine experts and Japanese scientists collect water samples in coastal waters near the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station. Since the accident at the plant in March 2011, the Japanese authorities have been continually monitoring the levels of radioactivity in sea water and publishing the results. In an effort to verify the accuracy of these results and increase public confidence in what is being reported, the IAEA is undertaking joint sampling missions. The water samples were shared between the IAEA Environment Laboratories and Japanese laboratories. They will be analysed independently and the results will be compared to check the quality of the analyses and document the reliability of data.
Photo Credit: Petr Pavlicek / IAEA
Second year students in the environmental conservation reclamation major and in the bachelor of applied science: environmental management conducted soil samples.
Sample shots using the NEX7, paired with Leica 50mm Sumicron .
This one is taken at f2.
I found the red pops out too much, what do you think?
Sample page from the new book by Brendan Powell Smith: Assassination! The Brick Chronicle of Twelve Attempts on the Lives of US Presidents www.assassinationbook.com
IAEA marine experts and Japanese scientists collect water samples in coastal waters near the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station. Since the accident at the plant in March 2011, the Japanese authorities have been continually monitoring the levels of radioactivity in sea water and publishing the results. In an effort to verify the accuracy of these results and increase public confidence in what is being reported, the IAEA is undertaking joint sampling missions. The water samples were shared between the IAEA Environment Laboratories and Japanese laboratories. They will be analysed independently and the results will be compared to check the quality of the analyses and document the reliability of data.
Photo Credit: Petr Pavlicek / IAEA
Cover letter samples, templates and formats, including examples of cover letters for resumes and tips and advice on how to write a cover letter.
In audio I get the pronunciation of "coffee" which I can practice. In a pinch, I could show someone the picture and Chinese word. I wont be trying to order any fancy coffees....
Since I am headed to Shanghai in September, I thought I should try and learn a little Chinese. This nifty flash card app runs on my iPod Touch, and so far, is well worth the $4.99 I splurged on it.
we're getting ready! my kitchen table is a slightly different shape than the table at the fair, but you get the idea. i may leave some of the hats back in overstock (i really can't believe that i have so many!). there will be a table cloth. where to put my business cards, i don't know. not seen here: wood bowl with neck pieces in it. any tips? see notes for info.
IAEA marine experts and Japanese scientists collect water samples in coastal waters near the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station. Since the accident at the plant in March 2011, the Japanese authorities have been continually monitoring the levels of radioactivity in sea water and publishing the results. In an effort to verify the accuracy of these results and increase public confidence in what is being reported, the IAEA is undertaking joint sampling missions. The water samples were shared between the IAEA Environment Laboratories and Japanese laboratories. They will be analysed independently and the results will be compared to check the quality of the analyses and document the reliability of data.
Photo Credit: Petr Pavlicek / IAEA
Free ESL classroom handout (Sample). Jobs / Information-Gap / Intermediate Level / with Answer Key. Find the original, printable handout at: esltopics.com along with lots more free stuff.
After a sample of water is collected, it is placed in a cooler. Once all samples are collected, the cooler is filled with ice to prevent the water samples from being warmed in the hot summer sun. Heat can compromise the quality of the water samples.
Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR) scientist takes a soil sample to be analyzed.
Photo by Nanang Sujana/CIFOR
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Sampling of surface seawater using a Niskin bottle
IAEA experts visited Japan from 8 to 14 September 2014 and -- together with staff from NRA and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs -- collected water samples from the sea at five locations near TEPCO's Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station,
The water samples were shared both between the IAEA Environmental Laboratories and the Japanese Laboratories to e=be analyzed independently.
Photo Credit: NRA
Collecting root tissue sample for huanglongbing (HLB) diagnostic testing, Lower Rio Grande Valley, TX. HLB is the most serious threat to American citrus resulting in reduced production and eventual tree death. U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) is working with scientists to determine faster and more effective ways to test trees for infection.
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