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Processed samples awaiting alpha spectrometry.
The IAEA radiation monitoring laboratory supports IAEA staff and countries to ensure the safety of workers exposed to radiation. Experts from around the world visit the lab to receive training on how to measure radiation doses and how to set up quality control systems. IAEA, Vienna, Austria. 11 January 2018
Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA
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Samples of benthic infauna taken from the beaches of Louisiana's barrier islands await analysis at the USGS Southeast Ecological Science Center in Gainesville, Florida.
Visit usgs.gov/deepwater_horizon for more information related to the USGS efforts in the Gulf of Mexico.
This is a picture the Sample Ballot for Beckham County Oklahoma, November 7, 2006. (Artistic Angle)
I voted today. Did you?
Unofficial results of the General Election for all federal, state, legislative and judicial offices and for state questions will be available at the OKLAHOMA STATE ELECTION BOARD (www.state.ok.us/~elections/06gen.html) Tuesday, November 7, beginning shortly after the close of polling places statewide at 7 PM (central).
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Joy Division
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Factory
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Optofonica
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Sample images of a warm target using the Therm-App imager plus the 19mm, 13mm and 6.8mm lenses, in each of the four available palettes, in thermography mode, plus a visible reference image. This is best viewed as large as possible.
The backgrounds on the 13mm images are much lower noise than the other two - particularly the 6.8mm - and the thermal contrast is generally better.
The thermal images are unretouched, exactly as they came off the Therm-App. It appears that the dust on top of the router case does not significantly affect the thermal image - its emissivity must be quite closely matched to the plastic. Or the other way round.
Comments are warmly welcomed.
For more thermal images covering a diverse range of subjects please visit (and join!) the Therm-App (and others) thermal imaging group at www.flickr.com/groups/therm-app-users/
As I stated before it's always good to do a sample before starting a project. The top color is Shark Skin, it's a blue grey color and the bottom is the oxblood red. I screened the stencil with a pearl/silver ink.
Camera : OLMPUS E-5(Sample)
Lens : ZUIKO DIGITAL ED 12-60mm F2.8-4.0 SWD(Sample)
at OLMPUS Photo Festa OSAKA
Fake food samples appear prevalently in the windows and display cases of food-serving establishments throughout Japan. Once made from wax, today they are usually made out of plastic. The plastic models are mostly handmade from vinyl chloride and carefully sculpted to look like the actual dishes. The models are custom-tailored to restaurants and even common items such as ramen will be modified to match each establishment's food. During the molding process, the fake ingredients are often chopped up and combined in a manner similar to actual cooking.
The craftsmanship has been raised to an art form and plastic food has been exhibited at places such as the Victoria and Albert Museum. Regular competitions are held in making fake food dishes out of plastic and other materials. The food displays are usually called sampuru, derived from the English word sample.
The plastic food manufacturers fiercely guard their trade secrets as business is lucrative; the plastic food industry in Japan, by conservative estimates, has revenues of billions of yen per year. A single restaurant may order a complete menu of plastic items costing over a million yen.
In recent years, Japanese plastic food manufacturers have been targeting markets overseas, such as China.
Plastic food manufacturers
While some large companies exist, others are small shops with a single proprietor. They can be found in Kappabashi-dori, the food supply street in Tokyo. Factories can be found in Gujō, Gifu.
Iwasaki Be-I, the biggest plastic food manufacturer in Japan, founded by Takizo Iwasaki in 1932
Maiduru (Maizuru), another old and large manufacturer
Look what I got in the mail Halloween!!! I was so happy! I had signed up for a free sample a couple of months ago and totally forgot about it. I never really expected it to arrive either, especially not so quickly! You can sign up for yourself here,
www.liquitex.com/samplerequest/
but I can’t guarantee anything. ;p
I think it’s so nice that they are giving away samples, I am definitely going to write a review once I try it out. I assume that since it is acrylic based, it should work fine on a monster high’s vinyl head. I love the color I got, I am planning on spraying my CAM Dragon and covering up that bright pink. Hopefully it will be enough to cover all of her, if not I am always willing to buy more. I have had a hard time finding where they are sold though, aside from Michaels.
If anyone else has had experience with using this paint on plastic, please tell me!
We had the opportunity to sample several fine chinese teas at the New Century Tea Gallery on Maynard in Seattle. It was a wonderful experience, and I highly recommend it both for tea enthusiasts, and for their friends or family who would like to understand what all the fuss is about.
Thermoformed Corian prototype for a project with the National Museum of American Jewish History. Designed by Local Projects / Gallagher Associates.
Biologists measure forage available to wintering bison and elk beginning in December. The assessments are taken at a number of sample sites and calculated into pounds per acre. Forage availability is a key factor in the Refuge's winter management program.
Credit: Lori Iverson / USFWS
An intern collected water samples everyday from a specific spot on the Nisqually River to test the water for different minerals.
NPS photo by Emily Brouwer