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  • Thermogram of children and a computer.  The different colors represent different temperatures on the object. The lightest colors are the hottest temperatures, while the darker colors represent a cooler temperature.  Thermography uses special cameras that can detect light in the far-infrared range of the electromagnetic spectrum (900?14,000 nanometers or 0.9?14 µm) and creates an  image of the objects temperature..
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  • Boy juggling three juggling pins.
    K09juggler4815.jpg
  • Girl placing her hand on a Van de Graaff electrostatic generator, a device that transmits excess electrons. Strands of the young woman's hair repel each other because they are similarly charged; the child's hairstyle displays electric field lines.
    K11-vandeMere002.JPG
  • Boy juggling three flaming torches.
    K09juggler4860.jpg
  • Girl placing her hand on a Van de Graaff electrostatic generator, a device that transmits excess electrons. Strands of the young woman's hair repel each other because they are similarly charged; the child's hairstyle displays electric field lines.
    K11-vandeMere008.JPG
  • Girl placing her hand on a Van de Graaff electrostatic generator, a device that transmits excess electrons. Strands of the young woman's hair repel each other because they are similarly charged; the child's hairstyle displays electric field lines.
    K11-vandeMere007.JPG
  • Girl placing her hand on a Van de Graaff electrostatic generator, a device that transmits excess electrons. Strands of the young woman's hair repel each other because they are similarly charged; the child's hairstyle displays electric field lines.
    K11-vandeMere006.JPG
  • Girl placing her hand on a Van de Graaff electrostatic generator, a device that transmits excess electrons. Strands of the young woman's hair repel each other because they are similarly charged; the child's hairstyle displays electric field lines.
    K11-vandeMere005.JPG
  • Boy juggling three multi-colored light-up balls.
    K09juggler4877.jpg
  • Boy juggling three multi-colored light-up balls.
    K09juggler4873.jpg
  • Boy juggling three flaming torches.
    K09juggler4866.jpg
  • Boy juggling three flaming torches.
    K09juggler4833.jpg
  • Boy juggling three balls.
    K09juggler4787.jpg
  • Waves splashing kids standing on rocks on the coast of Maine as the tide comes in.
    K09maine4948.jpg
  • Boy juggling three flaming torches.
    K09juggler4842.jpg
  • Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) image of Catnip (Nepeta cataria) (mint family). The field of view of this image is 2mm. Catnip grows throughout North America and is extremely attractive to cats. Tea made from Its leaves and flowering tops has been a folk remedy for bronchitis, colds, diarrhea, fever, chicken pox, colic, headache, and irregular menstruation. It is believed to induce sleep, promote sweating, and alleviate restlessness in children. Nepetalactone present in the leaves acts as a mild sedative and has herbicidal and insect repelling properties.
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  • Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) image of Catnip (Nepeta cataria) (mint family). The field of view of this image is 2mm. Catnip grows throughout North America and is extremely attractive to cats. Tea made from Its leaves and flowering tops has been a folk remedy for bronchitis, colds, diarrhea, fever, chicken pox, colic, headache, and irregular menstruation. It is believed to induce sleep, promote sweating, and alleviate restlessness in children. Nepetalactone present in the leaves acts as a mild sedative and has herbicidal and insect repelling properties.
    K18catnip10panoB.jpg
  • Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) image of Catnip (Nepeta cataria) (mint family). The field of view of this image is 2mm. Catnip grows throughout North America and is extremely attractive to cats. Tea made from Its leaves and flowering tops has been a folk remedy for bronchitis, colds, diarrhea, fever, chicken pox, colic, headache, and irregular menstruation. It is believed to induce sleep, promote sweating, and alleviate restlessness in children. Nepetalactone present in the leaves acts as a mild sedative and has herbicidal and insect repelling properties.
    K18catnip10panoC.jpg
  • Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) image of Catnip (Nepeta cataria) (mint family). The field of view of this image is 2mm. Catnip grows throughout North America and is extremely attractive to cats. Tea made from Its leaves and flowering tops has been a folk remedy for bronchitis, colds, diarrhea, fever, chicken pox, colic, headache, and irregular menstruation. It is believed to induce sleep, promote sweating, and alleviate restlessness in children. Nepetalactone present in the leaves acts as a mild sedative and has herbicidal and insect repelling properties.
    K18catnip10panoA.jpg
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