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This is a piece of a sand dollar, as seen through a scanning electron microscope (SEM). The SEM images were taken by Janet Steven and Gabriel Lane on an AMRAY 1810 scanning electron microscope at Sweet Briar College. The specimen was sputter-coated for 60 sec with Au/Pd at 50 mTorr and 40 mamp. Imaging was done at 3 KV...
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Microscopic Gigapan of six inch ruler. The numbers mark tenths of an inch. The hash marks are hundredths of an inch. This is a five by four image grid, with the XY stage moved manually. This was taken with the 4x objective, through a 2.5x camera adapter. Without the camera adapter the Field of View is 4.5 mm,...
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- Moth by Molly Gibson
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This is the top half of a moth magnified 800x using the scanning electron micoscope. This is 195 pictures stitched together using the gigapan stitcher.
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by Mike Andree Research Technician Penn State University
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*Large prints available* Morpho menelaus was named in 1758 by Carl Linnaeus (as Papilio menelaus) to honour the Greek mythological figure Menelaus, a king of Ancient Sparta. The same principle behind soap bubbles applies to butterfly wings. Their wings, however, amplify the effects of iridescence because they hav...
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This is a 325 picture mosaic of a stamp magnified ~40x using an optical microscope.
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Shear zone in polarized light, same image, brighter whites and darker blacks.
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this image is composed of: 47 stacks 10 rows 12 columns 5640 total images magnification 20x objective
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Plant Mitosis l.s. of onion root tips with mitotic stages in side view. Growth and reproduction of the cells. magnification: 20x stacks: 8 rows: 6 columns: 18
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- Tails by jay longson
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This is an micro-gigapan of a penny, it is composed of 367 images taken through an optical microscope. This image is part of a larger sieries in the "small world explorations" project ( www.smallworldexplorations.com
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The front side of the penny had been imaged previously and can be viewed here: h...-
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