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  • The male flower of the cannabis plant (Cannabis sativa) plant photographed in a scanning electron microscope. Magnification when printed 10 inches wide is x50.
    170524CPD-stemL086_2.jpg
  • A male American Toad (Bufo americanus)making vocalizations for mating. The male has an air sack that inflates to make the charasteric call.  The female will respond to an attractive call.  This image was taken the last  week of April in Upstate New York.  The toads live in woodland forest and only return to swamp land to mate and lay their eggs.  The toads only mate for about three days.
    K07toadmate0435.jpg
  • The male flower of the cannabis plant (Cannabis sativa) imaged with a scanning electron microscope (SEM). This image shows a field of view of 6 mm in the horizontal direction.
    K170515SEMAA011Pan1.jpg
  • The male flower of the cannabis plant (Cannabis sativa)
    K17maleflowermaleMG_7593-Edit.jpg
  • The male flower of the cannabis plant (Cannabis sativa)
    K17maleflowermacro-optical-6.jpg
  • The male flower of the cannabis plant (Cannabis sativa) plant photographed in a scanning electron microscope. Magnification when printed 10 inches wide is x50.
    170524CPD-stemL086_1.jpg
  • The male flower of the cannabis plant (Cannabis sativa) plant photographed in a scanning electron microscope. Magnification when printed 10 inches wide is x50.
    170524CPD-stemK075pan2.jpg
  • The male flower of the cannabis plant (Cannabis sativa) plant photographed in a scanning electron microscope. Magnification when printed 10 inches wide is x50.
    170524CPD-stemK075pan1.jpg
  • The male flower of the cannabis plant (Cannabis sativa)
    K17maleflowermaleflower1-5x.jpg
  • The male flower of the cannabis plant (Cannabis sativa)
    K17maleflowermacro-optical-7.jpg
  • The male flower of the cannabis plant (Cannabis sativa)
    K17maleflowermacro-optical-9.jpg
  • The male flower of the cannabis plant (Cannabis sativa) imaged by a scanning electron microscope. The field of view is 3 mm wide.
    K170515cryoZ-Maleflowerpan01.jpg
  • An SEM image of a male mosquito (family Culicidae).  Several mosquito species are vectors for human diseases, including malaria and yellow fever.   This is a scanning electron microscope image.  The calibration bar is 100 um and the magnification is 41 x..
    K08semmosquito-c05.jpg
  • Male mosquito head (family Culicidae).  The large bushy antenna is used to detect females. The individual eye lenses detect levels of light and dark in different directions.  Several mosquito species are vectors for human diseases, including malaria and yellow fever. This is a scanning electron microscope image..The calibration bar is 100 um and the magnification is 41 x.
    K08semmosquito-c01.jpg
  • SEM of the antenna of the Luna Moth (Actias luna).  This male antenna is one of the most sensitive chemical detectors known in the insect world.  The male can detect a female from several kilometers away.  The calibration bar is 20 um and was taken at 2,040 x..
    K08SEMunamoth010a.jpg
  • SEM of the antenna of the Luna Moth (Actias luna).  This male antenna is one of the most sensitive chemical detectors known in the insect world.  The male can detect a female from several kilometers away.  The calibration bar is 10 um and was taken at 15,930 x..
    K08SEMlunamoth007.jpg
  • SEM of the antenna of the Luna Moth (Actias luna).  This male antenna is one of the most sensitive chemical detectors known in the insect world.  The male can detect a female from several kilometers away.  The calibration bar is 20 um and was taken at 2,040 x..
    K08SEMlunamoth010B.jpg
  • Scanning electron microscope image of a male luna moths antennae (Actias luna)..The calibration bar is 100um or .1mm.  This image was collected at 982x..The luna moth has one of the most sensitive antenna of any insect.  The males antenna has the sole purpose of smelling out a female for mating.
    K08SEM-lunamoth002D.jpg
  • Scanning electron microscope image of a male luna moths antennae (Actias luna)..The calibration bar is 100um or .1mm.  This image was collected at 982x..The luna moth has one of the most sensitive antenna of any insect.  The males antenna has the sole purpose of smelling out a female for mating.
    K08SEM-lunamoth002B.jpg
  • Northern cardinal male (Cardinalis cardinalis). This bird war captured in flight by a high speed flash.
    K12-car-bird4747.jpg
  • Scanning electron microscope  image of the sound producing comb of the Field Cricket (Gryllus pennsylvanicus).  This specimen was collected in the Finger Lake Region of New York State.  The comb is rubbed against the underside of the opposite wing.  Only male crickets produce the characteristic sound.  The magnification was   887x and the field of view of this image is  105um .
    K12SEM-cricket-wing29B.jpg
  • Northern cardinal male (Cardinalis cardinalis). This bird war captured in flight by a high speed flash.
    K12-card-bird5839.jpg
  • Scanning electron microscope  image of the sound producing comb of the Field Cricket (Gryllus pennsylvanicus).  This specimen was collected in the Finger Lake Region of New York State.  The comb is rubbed against the underside of the opposite wing.  Only male crickets produce the characteristic sound.  The magnification was 182x and the field of view of this image is  .5mm wide.
    K12SEM-cricket-wing28A.jpg
  • Scanning electron microscope  image of the sound producing comb of the Field Cricket (Gryllus pennsylvanicus).  This specimen was collected in the Finger Lake Region of New York State.  The comb is rubbed against the underside of the opposite wing.  Only male crickets produce the characteristic sound.  The magnification was   808x and the field of view of this image is  100um wide.
    K12SEM-cricket-wing21B.jpg
  • Scanning electron microscope  image of the sound producing comb of the Field Cricket (Gryllus pennsylvanicus).  This specimen was collected in the Finger Lake Region of New York State.  The comb is rubbed against the underside of the opposite wing.  Only male crickets produce the characteristic sound.  The magnification was   55x and the field of view of this image is  4mm .
    K12SEM-cricket-wing01.jpg
  • Scanning electron microscope image of a male luna moths antennae (Actias luna)..The calibration bar is 100um or .1mm.  This image was collected at 982x..The luna moth has one of the most sensitive antenna of any insect.  The males antenna has the sole purpose of smelling out a female for mating.
    K08SEM-lunamoth002C.jpg
  • Scanning electron microscope  image of the sound producing comb of the Field Cricket (Gryllus pennsylvanicus).  This specimen was collected in the Finger Lake Region of New York State.  The comb is rubbed against the underside of the opposite wing.  Only male crickets produce the characteristic sound.  The magnification was   887x and the field of view of this image is  105um .
    K12SEM-cricket-wing29A.jpg
  • Scanning electron microscope  image of the sound producing comb of the Field Cricket (Gryllus pennsylvanicus).  This specimen was collected in the Finger Lake Region of New York State.  The comb is rubbed against the underside of the opposite wing.  Only male crickets produce the characteristic sound.  The magnification was  513x and the field of view of this image is  25um wide.
    K12SEM-cricket-wing25B.jpg
  • Scanning electron microscope  image of the sound producing comb of the Field Cricket (Gryllus pennsylvanicus).  This specimen was collected in the Finger Lake Region of New York State.  The comb is rubbed against the underside of the opposite wing.  Only male crickets produce the characteristic sound.  The magnification was  513x and the field of view of this image is  25um wide.
    K12SEM-cricket-wing25A.jpg
  • Scanning electron microscope  image of the sound producing comb of the Field Cricket (Gryllus pennsylvanicus).  This specimen was collected in the Finger Lake Region of New York State.  The comb is rubbed against the underside of the opposite wing.  Only male crickets produce the characteristic sound.  The magnification was  451x and the field of view of this image is  205um .
    K12SEM-cricket-wing19B.jpg
  • Scanning electron microscope  image of the sound producing comb of the Field Cricket (Gryllus pennsylvanicus).  This specimen was collected in the Finger Lake Region of New York State.  The comb is rubbed against the underside of the opposite wing.  Only male crickets produce the characteristic sound.  The magnification was 650x and the field of view of this image is  100um wide.
    K12SEM-cricket-wing16A.jpg
  • Gray Squirrel (Sciurus carolinensis). Jumping from a branch.  This high-speed image was captured with a flash at 1/20,000th of a second.  This is a male, and he has been feeding on black walnuts.  The nuts have stained the fur around the mouth..On close inspection there is a biting fly on the back, just above the hips.
    K11jumpingsquirrel5050.jpg
  • Male Northern Cardinal (Cardinalis cardinalis) in flight.
    K07HSbird-card2.jpg
  • Scanning electron microscope  image of the sound producing comb of the Field Cricket (Gryllus pennsylvanicus).  This specimen was collected in the Finger Lake Region of New York State.  The comb is rubbed against the underside of the opposite wing.  Only male crickets produce the characteristic sound.  The magnification was   808x and the field of view of this image is  100um wide.
    K12SEM-cricket-wing21A.jpg
  • Scanning electron microscope  image of the sound producing comb of the Field Cricket (Gryllus pennsylvanicus).  This specimen was collected in the Finger Lake Region of New York State.  The comb is rubbed against the underside of the opposite wing.  Only male crickets produce the characteristic sound.  The magnification was  451x and the field of view of this image is  205um .
    K12SEM-cricket-wing19A.jpg
  • Scanning electron microscope  image of the sound producing comb of the Field Cricket (Gryllus pennsylvanicus).  This specimen was collected in the Finger Lake Region of New York State.  The comb is rubbed against the underside of the opposite wing.  Only male crickets produce the characteristic sound.  The magnification was 190x.
    K12SEM-cricket-wing04B.jpg
  • Scanning electron microscope  image of the sound producing comb of the Field Cricket (Gryllus pennsylvanicus).  This specimen was collected in the Finger Lake Region of New York State.  The comb is rubbed against the underside of the opposite wing.  Only male crickets produce the characteristic sound.  The magnification was 190x.
    K12SEM-cricket-wing04A.jpg
  • SEM of the wing of the Luna Moth (Actias luna).  The calibration bar is 100 um and was taken at 817 x..
    K08SEMlunamoth011B.jpg
  • This image is part of a sequence where a man over inflates a balloon until it burst.  The image was taken with a high speed flash system. The motion is effectively frozen in time due to the short duration of the flash (1/20,000 th of a second). The balloon was filled with a few milliliters of water before it was inflated. When the balloon is popped, the gas quickly expands and cools. This cooling converts the water vapor in the balloon into suspended water droplets which can be seen as a cloud.
    K11-hsballoon6873A.jpg
  • This image is part of a sequence where a man over inflates a balloon until it burst.  The image was taken with a high speed flash system. The motion is effectively frozen in time due to the short duration of the flash (1/20,000 th of a second). The balloon was filled with a few milliliters of water before it was inflated. When the balloon is popped, the gas quickly expands and cools. This cooling converts the water vapor in the balloon into suspended water droplets which can be seen as a cloud.
    K11-hsballoon6863A.jpg
  • This image is part of a sequence where a man over inflates a balloon until it burst.  The image was taken with a high speed flash system. The motion is effectively frozen in time due to the short duration of the flash (1/20,000 th of a second). The balloon was filled with a few milliliters of water before it was inflated. When the balloon is popped, the gas quickly expands and cools. This cooling converts the water vapor in the balloon into suspended water droplets which can be seen as a cloud.
    K11-hsballoon6826.JPG
  • This image of a man over inflating a balloon was taken with a high speed flash system. The motion is effectively frozen in time due to the short duration of the flash (1/20,000 th of a second). The balloon was filled with a few milliliters of water before it was inflated. When the balloon is popped, the gas quickly expands and cools. This cooling converts the water vapor in the balloon into suspended water droplets which can be seen as a cloud.
    tedk0025.jpg
  • SEM of the wing of the Luna Moth (Actias luna).  The calibration bar is 40 um and was taken at 1,400 x..
    K08SEMlunamoth013B.jpg
  • Feet walking.  A special stroboscopic camera records the motion.  The record of the motion can be analyzed to show both the timing and range of the motion.  This type of image is very important in the science of biomechanics.
    walker8472.jpg
  • Boy juggling three juggling pins.
    K09juggler4815.jpg
  • Boy juggling three flaming torches.
    K09juggler4860.jpg
  • A black belt karate expert performs a punch. A special stroboscopic camera records the motion.  The record of the motion can be analyzed to show both the timing and range of the motion.  This type of image is very important in the science of biomechanics.both the timing and range of the motion.  This type of image is very important in the science of biomechanics.
    karate8314.jpg
  • Two dancers performing modern dance.  A special stroboscopic camera records the motion.  The record of the motion can be analyzed to show both the timing and range of the motion.  This type of image is very important in the science of biomechanics.
    Dance8589.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
  • A black belt karate expert performs a kick. A special stroboscopic camera records the motion.  The record of the motion can be analyzed to show both the timing and range of the motion.  This type of image is very important in the science of biomechanics.
    karate8329.jpg
  • A dancer performing modern dance.  A special stroboscopic camera records the motion.  The record of the motion can be analyzed to show both the timing and range of the motion.  This type of image is very important in the science of biomechanics.
    dance8612.jpg
  • A Weightlifter.  A special stroboscopic camera records the motion.  The record of the motion can be analyzed to show both the timing and range of the motion.  This type of image is very important in the science of biomechanics.
    weightlifter8496.jpg
  • Feet walking.  A special stroboscopic camera records the motion.  The record of the motion can be analyzed to show both the timing and range of the motion.  This type of image is very important in the science of biomechanics.
    walking8462.jpg
  • Boy juggling three flaming torches.
    K09juggler4842.jpg
  • A Male Cannabis Plant (Cannabis sativa) in bloom. The plant produces tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the active component of cannabis when used as a drug.
    K18XcannabisMale17001A.jpg
  • Jumping spider. Color enhanced scanning electron microscope  (SEM) image of  a jumping spider (Myrmarachne formicaria). Jumping spiders stalk their prey before leaping on it from a few centimeters away. Spiders of the Myrmarachne genus look very similar to, and mimic, ants. Four eyes are seen on its head. The large chelicerae (at lower center) are pincers that are used to tear up its food. Either side of these are the two palps, sensory structures for feeling and manipulation. This is a male spider which has larger fangs. Magnification: x34 when printed 10 cm wide.
    K14SEM-male-spiderB.jpg
  • Jumping spider. Color enhanced scanning electron microscope  (SEM) image of  a jumping spider (Myrmarachne formicaria). Jumping spiders stalk their prey before leaping on it from a few centimeters away. Spiders of the Myrmarachne genus look very similar to, and mimic, ants. Four eyes are seen on its head. The large chelicerae (at lower center) are pincers that are used to tear up its food. Either side of these are the two palps, sensory structures for feeling and manipulation. This is a male spider which has larger fangs. Magnification: x34 when printed 10 cm wide.
    K14SEM-male-spiderA.jpg
  • Scanning electron microscope (SEM) image of human muscle tissue collected from an 18 year old male during tooth surgery. The  connective tissue I  collagen fibers and red blood cells . Magnification x9570 when printed 10 cm wide.
    K14SEMtissue-1tooth04.jpg
  • Colored scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of clotting red blood cells from a 18 year old male's wisdom tooth tissue.  The red blood cells are starting to clot in this image.  Magnification: x1830 when printed 10cm wide.
    K14SEM140618tooth043.jpg
  • The stigma of Cannabis sativa. The stigma is the structure on the female flower that catches the male pollen. The sexual transfer of genetic materials is critical for creating seeds.  This Scanning Electron Microscope image (SEM) has false color applied. The stigma is 1 mm in diameter in this image.
    K170525-B-cpdM080C.jpg
  • The stigma of Cannabis sativa. The stigma is the structure on the female flower that catches the male pollen. The sexual transfer of genetic materials is critical for creating seeds.  This Scanning Electron Microscope image (SEM) has false color applied. The stigma is 1 mm in diameter in this image.
    K170524H072A.jpg
  • SEM image of Human blood platelets in the process of clotting. This sample was taken from the root of a tooth from an 18 year old male during oral surgery. Magnification is x10,100 when printed 10 cm wide.
    tissue041.jpg
  • Colored scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of clotting red blood cells from a 18 year old male's wisdom tooth tissue.  The red blood cells are starting to clot in this image.  Magnification: x2330 when printed 10cm wide.
    K14SEM140618tooth013.jpg
  • An SEM image of Human blood platelets in the process of clotting.  This sample was taken from the root of a tooth from an 18 year old male during oral surgery.  Magnification is x3330 when printed 10 cm wide.
    K14SEM-platelets-tissue024.jpg
  • Colored scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of clotting red blood cells from a 18 year old male's wisdom tooth tissue.  The red blood cells are starting to clot in this image.  Magnification: x3380 when printed 10cm wide.
    K14-sem-tissue091.jpg
  • Colored scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of clotting red blood cells from a 18 year old male's wisdom tooth tissue.  The red blood cells are starting to clot in this image.  Magnification: x2330 when printed 10cm wide.
    K14-sem-tissue077.jpg
  • The pollen from a male cannabis plant is nestled into the female stigma and is in the process of transferring genetic material to the female to create a seed.  The pollen is 20 um in diameter. A single grain of pollen is too small to see with the human eye. The pollen is scattered by air current to pollenate the female plant.
    K170525-D027panA.jpg
  • The stigma of Cannabis sativa. The stigma is the structure on the female flower that catches the male pollen. The sexual transfer of genetic materials is critical for creating seeds.  This Scanning Electron Microscope image (SEM) has false color applied. The stigma is 1 mm in diameter in this image.
    K170517-B027pan.jpg
  • The stigma of Cannabis sativa. The stigma is the structure on the female flower that catches the male pollen. The sexual transfer of genetic materials is critical for creating seeds.  This Scanning Electron Microscope image (SEM) has false color applied. The stigma is 1 mm in diameter in this image.
    K170524H072B.jpg
  • Scanning electron microscope (SEM) image of human muscle tissue collected from an 18 year old male during tooth surgery. The  connective tissue I  collagen fibers and red blood cells . Magnification x3000 when printed 10 cm wide.
    K14SEMtissue-tooth049.jpg
  • Scanning electron microscope (SEM) image of human muscle tissue collected from an 18 year old male during tooth surgery. The  connective tissue I  collagen fibers and red blood cells . Magnification x4000 when printed 10 cm wide.
    K14SEM140611tooth029.jpg
  • Scanning electron microscope (SEM) image of human muscle tissue collected from an 18 year old male during tooth surgery. The  connective tissue I  collagen fibers and red blood cells . Magnification x4200 when printed 10 cm wide.
    K14SEM140611tooth028.jpg
  • An SEM image of Human blood platelets in the process of clotting.  This sample was taken from the root of a tooth from an 18 year old male during oral surgery.  Magnification is x9540 when printed 10 cm wide.
    K14SEM-platelets-tissue054B.jpg
  • An SEM image of Human blood platelets in the process of clotting.  This sample was taken from the root of a tooth from an 18 year old male during oral surgery.  Magnification is x9540 when printed 10 cm wide.
    K14SEM-platelets-tissue054.jpg
  • An SEM image of Human blood platelets in the process of clotting.  This sample was taken from the root of a tooth from an 18 year old male during oral surgery.  Magnification is x3330 when printed 10 cm wide.
    K14SEM-platelets-tissue024B.jpg
  • An SEM image of Human blood platelets in the process of clotting.  This sample was taken from the root of a tooth from an 18 year old male during oral surgery.  Magnification is x9420 when printed 10 cm wide.
    K14SEM-platelets-tissue014A.jpg
  • Colored scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of clotting red blood cells from a 18 year old male's wisdom tooth tissue.  The red blood cells are starting to clot in this image.  Magnification: x2000 when printed 10cm wide.
    K14SEM-lymphocyte-Z030B.jpg
  • Colored scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of clotting red blood cells from a 18 year old male's wisdom tooth tissue.  The red blood cells are starting to clot in this image.  Magnification: x12,000 when printed 10cm wide.
    K14-sem-tissue084.jpg
  • Colored scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of clotting red blood cells from a 18 year old male's wisdom tooth tissue.  The red blood cells are starting to clot in this image.  Magnification: x2990 when printed 10cm wide.
    K14-sem-tissue081.jpg
  • Colored scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of clotting red blood cells from a 18 year old male's wisdom tooth tissue.  The red blood cells are starting to clot in this image.  Magnification: x5100 when printed 10cm wide.
    K14-sem-tissue079B.jpg
  • Colored scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of clotting red blood cells from a 18 year old male's wisdom tooth tissue.  The red blood cells are starting to clot in this image.  Magnification: x2330 when printed 10cm wide.
    K14-sem-tissue069B.jpg
  • Colored scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of clotting red blood cells from a 18 year old male's wisdom tooth tissue.  The red blood cells are starting to clot in this image.  Magnification: x22,570 when printed 10cm wide.
    K14-sem-tissue026C.jpg
  • Colored scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of clotting red blood cells from a 18 year old male's wisdom tooth tissue.  The red blood cells are starting to clot in this image.  Magnification: x22,570 when printed 10cm wide.
    K14-sem-tissue026B.jpg
  • The pollen from a male cannabis plant is nestled into the female stigma and is in the process of transferring genetic material to the female to create a seed.  The pollen is 20 um in diameter. A single grain of pollen is too small to see with the human eye. The pollen is scattered by air current to pollenate the female plant.
    K170525-F048panA.jpg
  • The pollen from a male cannabis plant is nestled into the female stigma and is in the process of transferring genetic material to the female to create a seed.  The pollen is 20 um in diameter. A single grain of pollen is too small to see with the human eye. The pollen is scattered by air current to pollenate the female plant.
    K170525-E038panA.jpg
  • The stigma of Cannabis sativa. The stigma is the structure on the female flower that catches the male pollen. The sexual transfer of genetic materials is critical for creating seeds.  This Scanning Electron Microscope image (SEM) has false color applied. The stigma is 1 mm in diameter in this image.
    K170525-B-cpdM080B.jpg
  • The stigma of Cannabis sativa. The stigma is the structure on the female flower that catches the male pollen. The sexual transfer of genetic materials is critical for creating seeds.  This Scanning Electron Microscope image (SEM) has false color applied. The stigma is 1 mm in diameter in this image.
    K170525-B-cpdM080.jpg
  • The stigma of Cannabis sativa. The stigma is the structure on the female flower that catches the male pollen. The sexual transfer of genetic materials is critical for creating seeds.  This Scanning Electron Microscope image (SEM) has false color applied. The stigma is 1 mm in diameter in this image.
    K170524H072B1.jpg
  • The stigma of Cannabis sativa. The stigma is the structure on the female flower that catches the male pollen. The sexual transfer of genetic materials is critical for creating seeds.  This Scanning Electron Microscope image (SEM) has false color applied. The stigma is 1 mm in diameter in this image.
    K170517bud-F055panC.jpg
  • The stigma of Cannabis sativa. The stigma is the structure on the female flower that catches the male pollen. The sexual transfer of genetic materials is critical for creating seeds.  This Scanning Electron Microscope image (SEM) has false color applied. The stigma is 1 mm in diameter in this image.
    K170517bud-F055panA.jpg
  • An SEM image of Human blood platelets in the process of clotting.  This sample was taken from the root of a tooth from an 18 year old male during oral surgery.  Magnification is x6530 when printed 10 cm wide.
    K14SEM-platelets-tissue052.jpg
  • Colored scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of clotting red blood cells from a 18 year old male's wisdom tooth tissue.  The red blood cells are starting to clot in this image.  Magnification: x2000 when printed 10cm wide.
    K14SEM-lymphocyte-Z030.jpg
  • Colored scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of clotting red blood cells from a 18 year old male's wisdom tooth tissue.  The red blood cells are starting to clot in this image.  Magnification: x7330 when printed 10cm wide.
    K14-sem-tissue095.jpg
  • Colored scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of clotting red blood cells from a 18 year old male's wisdom tooth tissue.  The red blood cells are starting to clot in this image.  Magnification: x6580 when printed 10cm wide.
    K14-sem-tissue083.jpg
  • Colored scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of clotting red blood cells from a 18 year old male's wisdom tooth tissue.  The red blood cells are starting to clot in this image.  Magnification: x2990 when printed 10cm wide.
    K14-sem-tissue081B.jpg
  • Colored scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of clotting red blood cells from a 18 year old male's wisdom tooth tissue.  The red blood cells are starting to clot in this image.  Magnification: x2330 when printed 10cm wide.
    K14-sem-tissue077B.jpg
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