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Majas

 

Personaje típico del Madrid de los ss. xviii y xix que se caracterizaba por sus trajes vistosos y sus modales un poco descarados.

 

Traje Goyesco

 

En el caso de la mujer, el traje de goyesca se compone de un corpiño ajustado en tejidos ricos (casi siempre terciopelos) muy escotado y un pañuelo tapándolo, mangas con farol en hombro y luego ajustadas, redecilla a la cabeza, también falda de vuelo desde la cintura con mandil. El traje suele ir bordado, tanto la falda como el corpiño.

 

En el caso del hombre el traje de goyesco se forma de camisa blanca con un fajín, chaquetilla (en tejidos ricos) corta abotonada y adornada con bordados y pañuelo al cuello haciendo juego con el fajín. El pantalón es ajustado y llega hasta debajo de las rodillas viéndose las medias blancas.Y redecilla bordada negra a la cabeza, rematada ésta por una borla o "madroño" en su extremo.

  

Majas

 

Madrid typical character of the SS. eighteenth and nineteenth centuries that was characterized by colorful costumes and manners a bit cheeky.

 

Costume Goyesco

 

In the case of women, goyesca suit consists of a bodice-adjusted rich tissues (mostly velvets) very low cut and a handkerchief plugging, lantern sleeves with shoulder and then adjusted, net to the head, also flying skirt from the waist with an apron. The suit is often embroidered, both the bodice and skirt.

 

In the case of man's suit is formed of Goya white shirt with a scarf, jacket (in tissues rich) short buttoned and adorned with embroidery and matching neckerchief with the sash. The pants are tight and reaches below the knees seeing blancas.Y stockings embroidered black mesh head, topped it by a tassel or "strawberry" at the end.

Facing northward and looking at the trail leading from Warren Woods Road to the pedestrian bridge over the Galien River.

 

My favorite scene in Christopher Nolan's recently released Oppenheimer is when, at about 53:51, the movie's protagonist comes across Albert Einstein and Kurt Gödel walking in the Princeton woods. The latter gestures upward with his hat in hand, and mutters, "Trees . . . are . . . the most inspiring . . . structures." Oppenheimer and Einstein move away and, for a brief moment, the camera dwells on the figure of the great mathematician standing alone. He peers up at the ramifying branches above him, transfixed, as though nothing else existed in the universe.

 

In a place like Warren Woods, nothing else does. The massive, gunmetal-gray trunks of the old-growth American Beeches (Fagus grandifolia) soar up around the hiker like the pillars of heaven. Time slows and human works shrink to insignificance.

 

From a biomechanical standpoint, these trunks, some of them 125 ft (38 m) tall, are each elaborate transportation systems containing within them concentric zones of:

 

- dead heartwood that forms the central structural cylinder;

 

- xylem tissue, mostly composed of dead, hollowed-out cells that conduct water and nutrients from the soil up to the leaves, the solar-powered food factories; and

 

- phloem tissue of living cells that move photosynthates in the form of sugars for use throughout the plant and for storage as starch in the roots.

 

The Beeches are joined by equally lofty and ancient Sugar Maples (Acer saccharum). At lower left, their much younger progeny form the thicket of saplings at lower left. But to take a gander at one of their grander elders, see Part 2 of this set.

 

To see the other photos and descriptions of this series, go to my Wonders of an Old-Growth Forest album.

    

www.youtube.com/watch?v=UdgFQHQxcDU&feature=related

 

Majas

 

Personaje típico del Madrid de los ss. xviii y xix que se caracterizaba por sus trajes vistosos y sus modales un poco descarados.

 

Traje Goyesco

 

En el caso de la mujer, el traje de goyesca se compone de un corpiño ajustado en tejidos ricos (casi siempre terciopelos) muy escotado y un pañuelo tapándolo, mangas con farol en hombro y luego ajustadas, redecilla a la cabeza, también falda de vuelo desde la cintura con mandil. El traje suele ir bordado, tanto la falda como el corpiño.

 

En el caso del hombre el traje de goyesco se forma de camisa blanca con un fajín, chaquetilla (en tejidos ricos) corta abotonada y adornada con bordados y pañuelo al cuello haciendo juego con el fajín. El pantalón es ajustado y llega hasta debajo de las rodillas viéndose las medias blancas.Y redecilla bordada negra a la cabeza, rematada ésta por una borla o "madroño" en su extremo.

  

Majas

 

Madrid typical character of the SS. eighteenth and nineteenth centuries that was characterized by colorful costumes and manners a bit cheeky.

 

Costume Goyesco

 

In the case of women, goyesca suit consists of a bodice-adjusted rich tissues (mostly velvets) very low cut and a handkerchief plugging, lantern sleeves with shoulder and then adjusted, net to the head, also flying skirt from the waist with an apron. The suit is often embroidered, both the bodice and skirt.

 

In the case of man's suit is formed of Goya white shirt with a scarf, jacket (in tissues rich) short buttoned and adorned with embroidery and matching neckerchief with the sash. The pants are tight and reaches below the knees seeing blancas.Y stockings embroidered black mesh head, topped it by a tassel or "strawberry" at the end.

© 2012 The University of Queensland

Thin section of an artery stained for elastic tissue. Mostly muscle.

 

This was taken as part of a collaboration with Dr. Nicholas Hamilton and Ms. Joannah Underhil at the IMB at the University of Queensland. Jo is our first artist in residence and working with her and Nick has been truly enlightening.

 

This was acquired on an Olympus BX-51 microscope at 10x magnification using and Olympus DP-70 camera. Processing was performed using Adobe Photoshop CS3.

I found this Queen Eastern Yellow Jacket (Vespula maculifrons) today on the lakeshore.

 

New colonies of the Eastern Yellow Jacket are founded in the spring by a single fertilized queen. The queen begins her task of laying eggs by first building a small nest and then laying eggs, which will give rise to the first generation of sterile female workers. The queen will continue to lay worker eggs until about halfway through the season. At this point the queen will lay fertilized female eggs (which will be next season's queens) and unfertilized eggs (which develop into males).

 

The nest is constructed from rotten or weathered wood fibers, dead plant stem fibers, the linings of shrubs and trees, cocoon silk and various artificial fibrous materials such as paper bags and newpapers. These fibers are then mixed with saliva and chewed to a pulp. Once the pulp has been made the workers begin to build larger and larger cells. Typically, the combs are built for the second tier before the first tier has been completed.

 

Adult yellow jackets feed only on nectar and fruit juices using their long tongues, while animal tissues (mostly insects and other arthropods, but occasionally carrion) are fed to larvae. Larvae jiggle around in their cells alerting nearby workers that they are hungry. A worker will then proceed to go out and capture a prey item.

 

Sigma 105mm f/2.8 EX DG Macro mounted on a Canon XTi. Very sharp, take a look close up.

That's mostly red ink on the tissues. Mostly.

Live tissue imaging of collagen deposition in liver, captured by Second Harmonic Generation (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second-harmonic_imaging_microscopy), , shown in red, and recruitment of neurotphils (labelled with a green fluorescent dye), shown in green. Blue dots are autofluorescence from the tissue (mostly fat I think).

 

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The inside of a fig that has been infiltrated by a family of maggots. I was amazed at their little eyes.

 

Maggots are the larva stage of various species of fly so they are insects. Love them or hate them they do have some very important functions, apart from helping to recycling dead animals/garbage, attacking crops/foodstuffs, spreading microbial infections and causing myiasis (the infection of human tissue mostly in tropical/subtropical areas.

 

Their more useful functions include:

- Bait for fishing,

- In forensics where their development can help determine the time of death,

- In medical treatment where live maggots of certain species are used for wound debridement (eating of dead skin but honey is also used to promote healing)

  

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Conifers are cone-bearing plants with vascular tissue, mostly consisting of trees (e.g. pines or firs). Here, as an example, is a pine branch and, thus, conifer leaves.