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  • An x-ray of a modern hard drive. This 500GB drive was manufactured in 2012.
    K15Xcomputer-hard-drive1.jpg
  • Daffodil flower as seen in white light. The specimen was illuminated with white light to compare it with the shortwave ultraviolet light (UV) image in this series. This image is part of a series
    K20-C_3543white.jpg
  • Daffodil flower as seen in UV light. The specimen was illuminated with shortwave ultraviolet light (UV) that cannot be detected with the camera used for this image. The tissues in the plant absorbed the UV light and fluoresced in the visible spectrum. This technique is called ultraviolet light induced visible light fluorescence (UVIVLF) and is often used in biology to detect unique compounds in samples. This image is part of a series.
    K20-A_3552UVVF.jpg
  • An x-ray of a modern hard drive. This 500GB drive was manufactured in 2012.
    K15Xcomputer-hard-drive3.jpg
  • X-ray of two daffodils
    K11-xdaffcolor.jpg
  • An x-ray of a modern hard drive. This 500GB drive was manufactured in 2012.
    K15Xcomputer-hard-drive2.jpg
  • Daffodil flower as seen in UV light. The specimen was illuminated with shortwave ultraviolet light (UV) that cannot be detected with the camera used for this image. The tissues in the plant absorbed the UV light and fluoresced in the visible spectrum. This technique is called ultraviolet light induced visible light fluorescence (UVIVLF) and is often used in biology to detect unique compounds in samples. This image is part of a series.
    K20-C_3541UVVF.jpg
  • An x-ray of a modern hard drive. This 500GB drive was manufactured in 2012.
    K15Xcomputer-hard-drive4.jpg
  • Daffodil flower as seen in white light. The specimen was illuminated with white light to compare it with the shortwave ultraviolet light (UV) image in this series. This image is part of a series
    K20-B_3550UVVF.jpg
  • X-ray of an eastern cottontail rabbit (Sylvilagus floridanus) sustaining numerous broken bones after being bit by a cat.  This is a youg rabbit.
    K12X-rabbit001A.jpg
  • Daffodil flower as seen in UV light. The specimen was illuminated with shortwave ultraviolet light (UV) that cannot be detected with the camera used for this image. The tissues in the plant absorbed the UV light and fluoresced in the visible spectrum. This technique is called ultraviolet light induced visible light fluorescence (UVIVLF) and is often used in biology to detect unique compounds in samples. This image is part of a series.
    K20-D_3539UVVF.jpg
  • Daffodil flower as seen in white light. The specimen was illuminated with white light to compare it with the shortwave ultraviolet light (UV) image in this series. This image is part of a series
    K20-D_3537white.jpg
  • Daffodil flower as seen in UV light. The specimen was illuminated with shortwave ultraviolet light (UV) that cannot be detected with the camera used for this image. The tissues in the plant absorbed the UV light and fluoresced in the visible spectrum. This technique is called ultraviolet light induced visible light fluorescence (UVIVLF) and is often used in biology to detect unique compounds in samples. This image is part of a series.
    K20-B_3551UVVF.jpg
  • Daffodil flower as seen in white light. The specimen was illuminated with white light to compare it with the shortwave ultraviolet light (UV) image in this series. This image is part of a series
    K20-A_3554white.jpg
  • X-ray of an eastern cottontail rabbit (Sylvilagus floridanus) sustaining numerous broken bones after being bit by a cat.  This is a youg rabbit.
    K12X-rabbit001B.jpg
  • An x ray of a Lionfish (Pterois volitans).
    x07-fish-k-lionfish.jpg
  • An x ray of an Angel fish (Centropyge sp.)
    x07-fish-h.jpg
  • An x ray of a butterflyl fish (Chaetodon sp.)
    x07-fish-e.jpg
  • An x ray of a neon light bulb.  THis type of bulb is often used for spectrum experiments.
    x07-bulb12.jpg
  • An X-ray of binoculars.
    x07-bin0csBL.jpg
  • An x ray of a Hystrix Stingray (Potamotrygon hystrix).  This is a fresh water species native to the Amazon River.
    x07-rayBL.jpg
  • An X-ray of an orchid plant (Paphiopedilum sp.)
    x07-orchidplant-20GR.jpg
  • An x ray of a butterflyl fish (Chaetodon sp.)
    x07-fish-b.jpg
  • An x ray of a projection light bulb.
    x07-reflector-bulb.jpg
  • An X-ray of an orchid flower bud (Paphiopedilum sp.)
    x07-orchidplant-bud20.jpg
  • An x ray of a butterflyl fish (Chaetodon sp.)
    x07-fish-c.jpg
  • An X-ray of a Passion flower (Passiflora sp.) This tropical climber is grown throughout the world for its ornamental value.
    K15XPassion_Vine_Side2.jpg
  • An X-ray of a cactus.
    K12X-cactus01B.jpg
  • Tulips, colored X-ray.
    K15Xtulips-on-white202B.jpg
  • Tulips, colored X-ray.
    K15Xgiant-tulips02C.jpg
  • X-ray of daffodil flowers (Narcissus).
    K15Xdaff-batch1.jpg
  • False Color X-ray of a snapping turtle (Chelydra serpentina). This particular turtle is a female and is full of eggs.  This specimen was collected after it was killed by a car – look closely at the x-ray and you can see extensive shell damage as well as a number of unlaid eggs. This freshwater turtle is found in wetlands throughout North America, from southern Canada to the Gulf of Mexico. An adult can have a shell length of around 45 centimeters.  They feed on whatever they can catch in their powerful beaks, including fish, birds, mammals, amphibians and carrion.
    K14X-Snapper-Turtle01C.jpg
  • X-ray of bleeding heart flowers (Dicentra formosa). False color x-ray.
    K14X-bleedingheartcolorW.jpg
  • An x-ray of a human head in a football helmet.  The modern helmet is an important safety device.
    K12footballhelmet3-Brain02.jpg
  • X-ray of tall leather boots.
    K08Xrayboot1-full2red.jpg
  • X-Ray of Kodiak bear skull (Ursus arctos middendorffi)
    K08kodiak-top-viewblu.jpg
  • Tulips, colored X-ray.
    K15Xtulips-on-white202C.jpg
  • Tulips, colored X-ray.
    K15Xtulips-on-black02.jpg
  • Tulips, colored X-ray.
    K15Xgiant-tulips02A.jpg
  • A false color X-ray of a fern.
    K15Xfern01D.jpg
  • A false color X-ray of a fern.
    K15Xfern01C.jpg
  • A false color X-ray of a fern.
    K15Xfern01A.jpg
  • Tulips, colored X-ray.
    K15tulips-bouquet02white.jpg
  • Tulips, colored X-ray.
    K15tulips-bouquet02C.jpg
  • Tulips, colored X-ray.
    K15P-tulip3-01C.jpg
  • X-ray of a flounder (order Pleuronectiformes) with false color.
    K14X-flounder-2.jpg
  • X-ray of a flounder (order Pleuronectiformes) with false color.
    K14X-flounder-1B.jpg
  • A low energy x-ray of tulip flowers
    K15Xtulipwhite001.jpg
  • An X-ray of a Passion flower (Passiflora sp.) This tropical climber is grown throughout the world for its ornamental value.
    K15X-Passion2_Vine_Above_White.jpg
  • An X-ray of a Passion flower (Passiflora sp.) This tropical climber is grown throughout the world for its ornamental value.
    K15XPassion_Vine_Side3.jpg
  • X-ray of daffodil flowers (Narcissus).
    K15X-daffodilbulb1B.jpg
  • X-ray of daffodil flowers (Narcissus).
    K15X-daffodilbulb2B.jpg
  • An x-ray of a veiled chameleon (Chamaeleo calyptratus).
    K15X-chamy001.jpg
  • An x-ray of a veiled chameleon (Chamaeleo calyptratus).
    K15X-chamy002.jpg
  • False Color X-ray of a snapping turtle (Chelydra serpentina). This particular turtle is a female and is full of eggs.  This specimen was collected after it was killed by a car – look closely at the x-ray and you can see extensive shell damage as well as a number of unlaid eggs. This freshwater turtle is found in wetlands throughout North America, from southern Canada to the Gulf of Mexico. An adult can have a shell length of around 45 centimeters.  They feed on whatever they can catch in their powerful beaks, including fish, birds, mammals, amphibians and carrion.
    K14X-Snapper-Turtle01B.jpg
  • False Color X-ray of a snapping turtle (Chelydra serpentina). This particular turtle is a female and is full of eggs.  This specimen was collected after it was killed by a car – look closely at the x-ray and you can see extensive shell damage as well as a number of unlaid eggs. This freshwater turtle is found in wetlands throughout North America, from southern Canada to the Gulf of Mexico. An adult can have a shell length of around 45 centimeters.  They feed on whatever they can catch in their powerful beaks, including fish, birds, mammals, amphibians and carrion.
    K14X-Snapper-Turtle01.jpg
  • X-ray of a freshwater drum (Aplodinotus grunniens), the only freshwater fish in the family Sciaenidae.  This is a false color x-ray.
    K14X-drum-fish01B.jpg
  • X-ray of a freshwater drum (Aplodinotus grunniens), the only freshwater fish in the family Sciaenidae.  This is a false color x-ray.
    K14X-drum-fish01.jpg
  • An Xray of the shingle urchin or helmet urchin (Colobocentrotus atratus).  This species is common on the islands of hawaii where it is also known as "kaupali".  IT is found on wave swept rocks inthe intertidal zone.
    K12X-hawaii-urchin006.jpg
  • An X-ray of a cactus.
    K12X-cactus01A.jpg
  • An X-Ray of a stick insect (order Phasmatodea).
    K12X-walkingstick01.jpg
  • An x-ray of a human head in a football helmet.  The modern helmet is an important safety device.
    K12footballhelmet3-brain.jpg
  • X-ray of a pinecone and seeds.  The pine nuts are protected close to the stem.
    K11X-pineseedsCU2.jpg
  • X-ray of a pine cones.
    K11X-pinecones3.jpg
  • X-ray of a cowboy boot. This is an expensive handmade leather boot.
    K11-xcowboybootcolorW.jpg
  • An X-ray of a house cat.  This cat has a large cancer tumor near the abdomen.
    K09XFull-CAT2B.jpg
  • An X-ray of a house cat.  This cat has a large cancer tumor near the abdomen.
    K09XFull-CAT2.jpg
  • X-ray of a cowboy boot. This is an expensive handmade leather boot.  The spur on the back is often just for decoration in modern boots.
    K09xcowboybootspur2.jpg
  • X-ray of a cowboy boot. This is an expensive handmade leather boot.
    K09xcowboybootspur.jpg
  • A tennis ball is x-rayed with a high resolution, low energy (10 kilovolt) beam of x-rays.  The mold line can be seen along with the characteristic tennis ball line.
    tennisball.jpg
  • An X-ray of an American Lobster (Homarus americanus)
    lobster-tk6Bwt.jpg
  • X-ray of a lobster claws. The lobster is a marine crustacean of the order Decapoda, and is related to shrimps and crabs.
    K08Xlobclaws01C.jpg
  • X-Ray of Kodiak bear skull (Ursus arctos middendorffi)
    K08Kodiak-openjaw-ABlu.jpg
  • Tulips, colored X-ray.
    K15Xtulips-on-white202A.jpg
  • Tulips, colored X-ray.
    K15XPtulips-02A.jpg
  • Tulips, colored X-ray.
    K15tulips-bouquet02Black.jpg
  • Tulips, colored X-ray.
    K15P-tulip3-01B.jpg
  • X-ray of a flounder (order Pleuronectiformes) with false color.
    K14X-flounder-1.jpg
  • An X-ray of a cactus.
    K15Xcactus1B.jpg
  • X-ray of bleeding heart flowers (Dicentra formosa). False color x-ray.
    K14X-bleedingheartcolorA.jpg
  • An Xray of the shingle urchin or helmet urchin (Colobocentrotus atratus).  This species is common on the islands of hawaii where it is also known as "kaupali".  IT is found on wave swept rocks inthe intertidal zone.
    K12X-hawaii-urchin005.jpg
  • An Xray of the shingle urchin or helmet urchin (Colobocentrotus atratus).  This species is common on the islands of hawaii where it is also known as "kaupali".  IT is found on wave swept rocks inthe intertidal zone.
    K12X-hawaii-urchin003.jpg
  • X-ray of tall leather boots.
    K08Xrayboot1-full2WR.jpg
  • X-ray of a lobster claws. The lobster is a marine crustacean of the order Decapoda, and is related to shrimps and crabs.
    K08Xlobclaws01D.jpg
  • A false color X-ray of a fern.
    K15Xfern01B.jpg
  • Tulips, colored X-ray.
    K15tulips-bouquet02Blue.jpg
  • Tulips, colored X-ray.
    K15tulips-bouquet02.jpg
  • An X-ray of a Passion flower (Passiflora sp.) This tropical climber is grown throughout the world for its ornamental value.
    K15X-Passion2_Vine_Above02.jpg
  • An X-ray of a cactus.
    K15Xcactus1A.jpg
  • An Xray of the shingle urchin or helmet urchin (Colobocentrotus atratus).  This species is common on the islands of hawaii where it is also known as "kaupali".  IT is found on wave swept rocks inthe intertidal zone.
    K12X-hawaii-urchin001.jpg
  • An x-ray of a human head in a football helmet.  The modern helmet is an important safety device.
    K12footballhelmet3-brainB.jpg
  • X-ray of a cowboy boot. This is an expensive handmade leather boot.
    K11-xcowboybootcolor.jpg
  • X-ray of tall leather boots.
    K08Xrayboot1-full2B.jpg
  • An X-ray of an American Lobster (Homarus americanus)
    lobsterFC.jpg
  • Tulips, colored X-ray.
    K15Xgiant-tulips02B.jpg
  • Tulips, colored X-ray.
    K15P-tulip3-01A.jpg
  • An X-ray of a Passion flower (Passiflora sp.) This tropical climber is grown throughout the world for its ornamental value.
    K15XPassion_Vine_Side_White.jpg
  • Tulips, colored X-ray.
    K15tulips-on-black03.jpg
  • X-ray of tall leather boots.
    K08Xrayboot1-full2BR.jpg
  • An X-ray of a cactus.
    K12X-cactus01C.jpg
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