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  • This is an antique aluminum tea pot. The x-ray shows the internal structures that allow the flow of water to extract the tea flavors on a heat source.
    K19X2019-TeaPot01D.jpg
  • This is an antique aluminum tea pot. The x-ray shows the internal structures that allow the flow of water to extract the tea flavors on a heat source.
    K19X2019-TeaPot01A.jpg
  • This is an antique aluminum coffee pot. The x-ray shows the internal structures that allow the flow of water to extract the coffee flavors from hot water.
    K19coffee2019-janFull07B.jpg
  • An x-ray shows the inner parts of a coffee pot percolator.   The coffee is placed in the top of the device and boiling water is forced up the central pipe to flow over the coffee.  Percolated coffee has an extremely high concentration of caffeine.
    K08X-coffeepotB.jpg
  • An x-ray shows the inner parts of a coffee pot percolator.   The coffee is placed in the top of the device and boiling water is forced up the central pipe to flow over the coffee.  Percolated coffee has an extremely high concentration of caffeine.
    K08X-coffeepot.jpg
  • An x-ray shows the inner parts of a coffee pot percolator.   The coffee is placed in the top of the device and boiling water is forced up the central pipe to flow over the coffee.  Percolated coffee has an extremely high concentration of caffeine.
    K08X-coffeepotC.jpg
  • This is an antique aluminum coffee percolator. The x-ray shows the internal structures that allow the flow of water to extract the coffee flavors and percolate on a heat source.
    K19coffee2019-JAN03full-C.jpg
  • This is an antique aluminum coffee percolator. The x-ray shows the internal structures that allow the flow of water to extract the coffee flavors and percolate on a heat source.
    K19coffee2019-203A.jpg
  • This is an antique aluminum coffee percolator. The x-ray shows the internal structures that allow the flow of water to extract the coffee flavors and percolate on a heat source. This particular design is used to make cappuccino, or a very dark coffee
    K19coffee2019-cappo01A.jpg
  • This is an antique aluminum coffee percolator. The x-ray shows the internal structures that allow the flow of water to extract the coffee flavors and percolate on a heat source.
    K19coffee2019-JANFull12cup1B.jpg
  • This is an antique aluminum coffee percolator. The x-ray shows the internal structures that allow the flow of water to extract the coffee flavors and percolate on a heat source.
    K19coffee2019-JanFull08C.jpg
  • This is an antique aluminum coffee percolator. The x-ray shows the internal structures that allow the flow of water to extract the coffee flavors and percolate on a heat source.
    K19coffee2019-wooden001B.jpg
  • This is an antique aluminum coffee percolator. The x-ray shows the internal structures that allow the flow of water to extract the coffee flavors and percolate on a heat source.
    K19coffee2019-001B.jpg
  • This is an antique aluminum coffee percolator. The x-ray shows the internal structures that allow the flow of water to extract the coffee flavors and percolate on a heat source.
    K19coffee2019-009A.jpg
  • This is an antique aluminum coffee percolator. The x-ray shows the internal structures that allow the flow of water to extract the coffee flavors and percolate on a heat source.
    K19coffee2019-JANFULL04C.jpg
  • This is an antique aluminum coffee percolator. The x-ray shows the internal structures that allow the flow of water to extract the coffee flavors and percolate on a heat source.
    K19coffeepots-poster15x19blue.jpg
  • This is an antique aluminum coffee percolator. The x-ray shows the internal structures that allow the flow of water to extract the coffee flavors and percolate on a heat source.
    K19coffee2019-02BFULLB.jpg
  • This is an antique aluminum coffee percolator. The x-ray shows the internal structures that allow the flow of water to extract the coffee flavors and percolate on a heat source.
    K19coffee2019-JANFull12cup1D.jpg
  • This is an antique aluminum coffee percolator. The x-ray shows the internal structures that allow the flow of water to extract the coffee flavors and percolate on a heat source.
    K19coffeepots-poster15x19tan.jpg
  • This is an antique aluminum coffee percolator. The x-ray shows the internal structures that allow the flow of water to extract the coffee flavors and percolate on a heat source. This particular design is used to make cappuccino, or a very dark coffee
    K19coffee2019-cappo01D.jpg
  • This is an antique aluminum coffee percolator. The x-ray shows the internal structures that allow the flow of water to extract the coffee flavors and percolate on a heat source. This particular design is used to make cappuccino, or a very dark coffee
    K19coffee2019-JanFull06C.jpg
  • Color-enhanced Scanning Electron Micrograph (SEM) of the surface of a marijuana (Cannabis sativa) plant, showing glandular cells, called trichomes. These are capitate trichomes that have stalks. They secrete a resin containing tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the active component of cannabis when used as a drug. Magnification: x500 when printed 10 cm wide.
    K170516protozoa-A002.jpg
  • An X-ray of a cactus.
    K15Xcactus1A.jpg
  • Light Microscope image of a transverse section through a cannabis (Cannabis sativa) plant stem. The root at this location is 6 mm in diameter.
    K17stem-near-root.jpg
  • An X-ray of a cactus.
    K15Xcactus1B.jpg
  • Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) image of the base of a marijuana (Cannabis sativa) female flower bud, showing cells called trichomes. These thorn-like trichomes are used to protect the flower bud from insect attack. The field of view of this image is 2 mm in the horizontal direction.
    K170327cannabis02.jpg
  • A false color SEM image of a Calcium oxalate crystal.  Even a small dose of calcium oxalate is enough to cause intense sensations of burning in the mouth and throat.  Commonly found in popular houseplants, such as Dumbcane, the crystals effects or symptoms may last for a week or more, making calcium oxalate crystals a non-desirable ingredient in medicinal cannabis.  It is surprising that calcium oxalate is rarely discussed in literature about medical marijuana (cannabis).  There crystals are fairly common in plants, as they make it hard for grazing animals to eat the plant. Image is 20 um wide.
    K13SEM-pot-oxalate01A.jpg
  • Cannabis plant. Colored scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the surface of a cannabis (Cannabis sativa) plant bud.  Glandular cells called trichomes are also present. These are capitate trichomes that have stalks. These trichomes secrete a resin containing tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the active component of cannabis when used as a drug.  Magnification is 180x when printed 10 cm wide.
    K13SEM-pot-A01color-CSC.jpg
  • A false color SEM image of a Calcium oxalate crystal.  Even a small dose of calcium oxalate is enough to cause intense sensations of burning in the mouth and throat.  Commonly found in popular houseplants, such as Dumbcane, the crystals effects or symptoms may last for a week or more, making calcium oxalate crystals a non-desirable ingredient in medicinal cannabis.  It is surprising that calcium oxalate is rarely discussed in literature about medical marijuana (cannabis).  There crystals are fairly common in plants, as they make it hard for grazing animals to eat the plant. Image is 70 um wide.
    K13SEM-pot-oxalate02.jpg
  • A cross section of a mature stem.   The different layers of the stem have been given different colors.  The layer that is several cells below the skin is the section of thick-walled fiber cells.  This highlights one potential uses of cannabis: an excellent source of fibers for paper, rope, and fabric.  The legalizing of cannabis in the United States opens research in this very profitable aspect of the plant. Field of vie of this image is 1 mm.
    K13SEM-pot-canna51.jpg
  • Cannabis plant. Colored scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the surface of a cannabis (Cannabis sativa) plant.  Glandular cells called trichomes are also present. These are capitate trichomes that have stalks. These trichomes secrete a resin containing tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the active component of cannabis when used as a drug.  Magnification is 180x when printed 10 cm wide.
    K13SEM-pot-multiBSE-001.jpg
  • Cannabis plant. Colored scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the surface of a cannabis (Cannabis sativa) plant bud.  Glandular cells called trichomes are also present. These are capitate trichomes that have stalks. These trichomes secrete a resin containing tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the active component of cannabis when used as a drug.  Magnification is 180x when printed 10 cm wide.
    K13SEM-pot-A01color-CSB.jpg
  • Cannabis plant. Colored scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the surface of a cannabis (Cannabis sativa) plant.  Magnification is 180x when printed 10 cm wide.
    K13SEM-pot-multiBSE-001canna-14.jpg
  • Surface of  a mature cannabis stem. The image is 6mm wide.  The different layers of the stem have been given different colors.  The layer that is several cells below the skin is the section of thick-walled fiber cells.  This highlights one potential uses of cannabis: an excellent source of fibers for paper, rope, and fabric.  The legalizing of cannabis in the United States opens research in this very profitable aspect of the plant. Field of view of this image is 2 mm.
    K13SEM-pot-canna52.jpg
  • Cannabis plant. Colored scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the surface of a cannabis (Cannabis sativa) plant bud.  Glandular cells called trichomes are also present. These are capitate trichomes that have stalks. These trichomes secrete a resin containing tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the active component of cannabis when used as a drug.  Magnification is 180x when printed 10 cm wide.
    K13SEM-pot-A04C.jpg
  • Cannabis plant. Colored scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the surface of a cannabis (Cannabis sativa) plant bud.  Glandular cells called trichomes are also present. These are capitate trichomes that have stalks. These trichomes secrete a resin containing tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the active component of cannabis when used as a drug.  Magnification is 180x when printed 10 cm wide.
    K13SEM-pot-A01color-CSA.jpg
  • Cannabis plant. Colored scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the surface of a cannabis (Cannabis sativa) plant bud.  Glandular cells called trichomes are also present. These are capitate trichomes that have stalks. These trichomes secrete a resin containing tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the active component of cannabis when used as a drug.  Magnification is 180x when printed 10 cm wide.
    K13SEM-pot-A04A.jpg
  • A cross section of a mature stem.   The different layers of the stem have been given different colors.  The layer that is several cells below the skin is the section of thick-walled fiber cells.  This highlights one potential uses of cannabis: an excellent source of fibers for paper, rope, and fabric.  The legalizing of cannabis in the United States opens research in this very profitable aspect of the plant. Field of vie of this image is 5 mm.
    K13SEM-pot-canna48.jpg
  • Cannabis plant. Colored scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the surface of a cannabis (Cannabis sativa) plant bud.  Glandular cells called trichomes are also present. These are capitate trichomes that have stalks. These trichomes secrete a resin containing tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the active component of cannabis when used as a drug.  Magnification is 180x when printed 10 cm wide.
    K13SEM-pot-A04B.jpg
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