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  • radiograph; radiographs; x-ray; ray; rays; x-rays; xray; xrays; x ray; x rays; bug, bugs insect, insects, whip, whip spider, spider Eupatorus gracilicornis
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  • An X-ray of a Shovelnosed Ray (Aptychotrema rostrata). Also known as guitarfish, devil fish, or the Shovelnosed Ray. This is a relative of the rays, and as such has no true bony skeleton, instead having rods of cartilage. The guitarfish is a bottom-dwelling fish.
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  • X-Ray of a cownose ray (Rhinoptera bonasus)..
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  • Crookes tube. Invented by William Crookes (1832 - 1919) in the late 19th century.  This apparatus was used to investigate the path taken by electrons or cathode rays as they were called then.   In this experiment the electrons are emitted from a central disc towards the glass.  As the electrons collide with the glass they fluoresce.   The metal star pattern blocks the electrons causing a shadow on the glass.  Crookes showed from the resulting shadow that electrons travel in straight lines.  The overall glow of the apparatus is caused by the excitation of the remaining gas molecules in the tube.
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  • An X-ray of two Pearl Strands.  The fake pearl strand is made from plastic and x-rays can easily pass through, while the real pearls are much denser to the x-rays and are shown at the bottom of the picture.  Real Pearls are accretions of nacre (calcium carbonate) secreted by certain oysters and mussels. The presence of a foreign body (such as a parasite or a grain of sand) within the shell triggers the secretion of nacre by the mollusk?s mantle. Thin layers are deposited on the irritant particle and, over several years, a pearl is formed.
    real-fake-pearlblue.jpg
  • An X-Ray of imitation pearls.  These pearls are made from plastic and coated to look and feel like real pearls.  The X-ray shows that the pearls are made from plastic.  Shell absorbes much more x-rays than plastic.
    fake-pearls.jpg
  • An x-ray image of a pair of Victorian ladies dress shoes or boots.  These high heel boots made in the 1880's are almost identical to modern design.  Of particular importance is the boots have nails in the heels holding together multiple layers of leather.  The shoes also have metal shavings placed between the sheets of leather to keep the different layers from sliding.  The shoe is fully laced up, but the cotton laces are all but invisible to these low level x-rays.
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  • An x-ray image of a pair of Victorian ladies dress shoes or boots.  These high heel boots made in the 1880's are almost identical to modern design.  Of particular importance is the boots have nails in the heels holding together multiple layers of leather.  The shoes also have metal shavings placed between the sheets of leather to keep the different layers from sliding.  The shoe is fully laced up, but the cotton laces are all but invisible to these low level x-rays.
    x07oldboots2Spurp.jpg
  • X-Ray of a CT tube.  CT (computed tomography) scan uses x-rays to build a three dimensional image of the structure inside a person.  This CT tube has a spinning anode made from tungsten and an electronic motor.
    K07x07ct-tube2.jpg
  • An x-ray image of a pair of Victorian ladies dress shoes or boots.  These high heel boots made in the 1880's are almost identical to modern design.  Of particular importance is the boots have nails in the heels holding together multiple layers of leather.  The shoes also have metal shavings placed between the sheets of leather to keep the different layers from sliding.  The shoe is fully laced up, but the cotton laces are all but invisible to these low level x-rays.
    x07oldboots2.jpg
  • An x-ray image of a pair of Victorian ladies dress shoes or boots.  These high heel boots made in the 1880's are almost identical to modern design.  Of particular importance is the boots have nails in the heels holding together multiple layers of leather.  The shoes also have metal shavings placed between the sheets of leather to keep the different layers from sliding.  The shoe is fully laced up, but the cotton laces are all but invisible to these low level x-rays.
    x07oldboots2neg.jpg
  • An X-ray of an American bullfrog (Rana catesbeiana).
    frog2-tk7FC.jpg
  • An early (1900's) electron demostration tube.  High voltage is applied to the top and bottom contacts.  This type of tube lead to the development of X-rays.  This tube is photographed with x-rays.
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  • 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
  • A historic wooden duck decoy is imaged with x-rays.  The nails, construction, and lead paint show up clearly in the image.  This type of image is often used to establish age of duck decoys.
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  • A historic wooden duck decoy is imaged with x-rays.  The nails, construction, and lead paint show up clearly in the image.  This type of image is often used to establish age of duck decoys.  Note the buck shot, or lead bullets still in the duck decoy.
    duck-Three.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 a Lionfish (Pterois volitans).
    x07-fish-k-lionfish.jpg
  • An x ray of a butterflyl fish (Chaetodon sp.)
    x07-fish-e.jpg
  • An x ray of a projection light bulb.
    x07-reflector-bulb.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-c.jpg
  • An x ray of a butterflyl fish (Chaetodon sp.)
    x07-fish-b.jpg
  • An x ray of a neon light bulb.  THis type of bulb is often used for spectrum experiments.
    x07-bulb12.jpg
  • X-ray of a Murex seashell.  This is an x-ray of a fossil murex seashell.  The x-ray shows many fractures in the shell
    K13X-fossilshell1.jpg
  • An X-ray of a cowry shell.  The cowry or cowrie is the common name for one group of marine gastropod mollusks (Cypraeidae)  These shells are found in tropical and subtropical oceans and seas.
    K07X07shell3blue.jpg
  • X-ray of a plumeria flower
    K13X-plumeria-set2.jpg
  • An X-ray of a bouquet with tulipss .  This low energy x-ray shows the interior structure of the flowers.
    K08flower-cropA.jpg
  • An X-ray of a pinball machine.  The x-ray show teh electronics and  motors that are inside a pinball macnine.
    pinballmachine-300dpi13x19blue.jpg
  • An X-ray of a bouquet with tulips combined with a visible light image of the came bouquet .  This low energy x-ray shows the interior structure of the flowers.
    K08flowerxraycombo1A.jpg
  • An X-ray of a fishing lure.  The x-ray shows the internal wires that strengthen the lure and connect the hooks to the fishing line...
    fishinglure1fc.jpg
  • An X-ray of a squirt gun. This gun shoots water out the front when the trigger is pulled. This is a false color x-ray.
    gun6fixFC.jpg
  • An X-ray of a Kentucky Coffee Tree seed pod (Gymnocladus dioicus) .  This low energy x-ray shows the interior structure of the seed pod. A common name for this tree is the Coffeetree
    x07KentuckyCoffeeTreepod7blue.jpg
  • X-Ray of a naso tang (Naso lituratus).
    x07-fish-naso-tangBL.jpg
  • An X-ray of a sunfish.  The Pumpkinseed (Lepomis gibbosus) is a common freshwater species in the Northern United States. It is a favorite with young anglers and is classified as a pan fish. This species has been introduced to other parts of the United States and Europe.
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  • An X-ray of an iris flower (Iris germanica) .  This low energy x-ray shows the interior structure of the flower.
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  • X-ray of a gladiola flower.  This low power x-ray shows all the structure of the plants flower.
    gladsneg.jpg
  • An X-ray of a TV remote control.  The IR control LED is at the left, while the batteries are at the  right in this image
    tv-clickerFC.jpg
  • Starfish. X-ray of a starfish (phylum: Echino- dermata)
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  • Starfish. X-ray of a starfish (phylum: Echino- dermata)
    starfish2-23Ablue.jpg
  • An X-ray of a cone shell.
    shell-cone1blue.jpg
  • An X-ray of a Purple sea urchin.
    sea-Urchinblue.jpg
  • An X-ray of an American Lobster (Homarus americanus)
    lobster-tk6Bwt.jpg
  • X-Ray of a Combination Lock.
    K07Xraylock1.jpg
  • X-Ray of a Paintball Gun. A paintball gun is a gun that shoots round balls of paint using high pressure carbon dioxide gas.  The gas cylinder is shown in the picture, as are the paint balls.  Paintball is now a sport.
    K07x07painball1FC.jpg
  • X-Ray of a White Tailed Deer (Odocoileus virginianus).
    K07X07deerskullblue.jpg
  • An X-ray of a Fiddler Crab (Uca sp.) Note that this specimen has lost two legs to a predator and was still feeding when it was caught to be X-rayed.
    fiddler-crabblu.jpg
  • An X-ray of a common mouse cought in a mouse trap.
    x07mouse-in-trap-oneFC.jpg
  • An X-Ray of a toy battery powered bubble machine.
    bubblegun1FC.jpg
  • An X-ray of a three large beetles. The top insect is a Chalcosoma atlas Sulawesi (Atlas beetle) from Indonesia. The middle insect is an Eupatorus gracilicornis from Thailand..  The bottom insect is Allomyrina dichotomus tsunobosonus from Taiwan.
    beetles-white.jpg
  • An X-ray of an air gun.  This gun shoots plastic pellets by air pressure.  The gun is designed to be the same weight and size as a real hand gun.  This is a false color x-ray.
    airsoftgun11x14FC.jpg
  • X-Ray of a Balloon Dog.  Some things in this world are beyond explanation..like this xray of a balloon dog.
    K11-xballoondog1.jpg
  • An X-ray of a common mouse cought in a mouse trap.
    x07mouse-in-trap-oneFC.jpg
  • An X-ray of a Kentucky Coffee Tree seed pod (Gymnocladus dioicus) .  This low energy x-ray shows the interior structure of the seed pod. A common name for this tree is the Coffeetree
    x07KentuckyCoffeeTreepodneg.jpg
  • X-Ray of a mallard duck head. mallard duck (Anas platyrhynchos).
    x07duck.jpg
  • Starfish. X-ray of a starfish (phylum: Echino- dermata)
    starfish1blue.jpg
  • An X-ray of a light meter
    light-meter1blueneg.jpg
  • An x-ray of an Alaskan King Crab claw.
    Kingcrab-claw-blue.jpg
  • X-Ray of crushed aluminum cans.
    K08xcan-crush.jpg
  • An X-ray of an air gun.  This gun shoots plastic pellets by air pressure.  The gun is designed to be the same weight and size as a real hand gun.
    airsoftgun13x19.jpg
  • An x-Ray holly (Ilex aquifolium) bush with berries
    x07holly-color.jpg
  • X-Ray of a three Habanero Peppers (Capsicum chinense) .  The habanero chile is one of the hottest peppers consumed by people and rates between 100,000 and 300,000 Scoville units.   This pepper originated in South America, but when the Latin name was applied it was belied to have originated in china ? thus the Latin name of china that is now associated with this pepper.
    x07habaneroblue.jpg
  • An X-Ray of a fluorescent light.  This compact design is used in emergency exit signs.
    x07fluorescentlightblue.jpg
  • An X-Ray of a woman's dress boot.
    x07dressbootred.jpg
  • X-ray of a large pink murex (Murex brassica) shell.
    x07-thick-shell1neg.jpg
  • X-ray of a Chambered Nautilus (Nautilus pompilius) shell.
    x07-nautalus1lvneg.jpg
  • X-Ray of a light bulb with broken filliment.
    x07-lightbulb1.jpg
  • X-Ray of a Flame Hawkfish (Neocirrhitus armatus)
    x07-fish-Flame-HawkfishBL.jpg
  • X-Ray of a  Humphead Glassfish (Parambassis pulcinella).  This is a freshwater species native to Asia.
    x07-fish- Humphead-GlassfishBL.jpg
  • An X-Ray of a fighting conch (Strombus alatus) shell  collected in Florida.
    x07-Fighting-Conch1neg.jpg
  • An X-ray of a toy vortex gun.  This toy gun blows a smoke ring vortex whenthe trigger is pulled.
    vortex-gun-levFC.jpg
  • An X-ray of a squirt gun. This gun shoots water out the front when the trigger is pulled.
    squrtgun1sfpk.jpg
  • An X-ray of a High Heel Shoe.  These high heel shoes often cause foot problems
    shoe2fixRED-11x14.jpg
  • An X-ray of a large beetles. The insect is Allomyrina dichotomus tsunobosonus from Taiwan.
    scarab3w.jpg
  • An X-ray of a large beetles. The insect is a Chalcosoma atlas Sulawesi (Atlas beetle) from Indonesia.
    scarab1.jpg
  • A stacking Russian doll is x-rayed.  The x-ray shows that is doll is made from seven dolls, each placed inside each other.  This type of wooden doll is a traditional folk doll.
    Russian-doll1.jpg
  • An X-ray of a Porcupine Puffer (Diodon Holacanthus) inflated for defense.
    pufferfishFC.jpg
  • An X-ray of Yellow Perch (Perca flavescens). The Yellow Perch (Perca flavescens) is a favorite for anglers due to its firm white flesh when cooked. Easily caught in all seasons, this is a popular sport fish. Perch prefer a diet of young fish and aquatic insects and can reach a length of up to 30 centimeters and a mass of 2 kilograms.
    perch-middleblue-13x19.jpg
  • An X-ray of a toy gun. This gun shoots sponge darts out the front when the trigger is pulled.
    nerfgun1negFC.jpg
  • An X-ray of a toy gun. This gun shoots sponge darts out the front when the trigger is pulled.
    nerfgun1neg.jpg
  • An X-Ray of a modern auto-focus lens.  The different optical elements can be seen, as well as the auto-focus motor and related electronics.
    moden-lensblue.jpg
  • An X-ray of an American Lobster (Homarus americanus)
    lobsterFC.jpg
  • X-Ray of a Flying gecko (Ptychozon kuhli)  This specimen is from Indonesia.
    lizzard2gecko.jpg
  • An X-Ray of Common flying dragon (Draco volans).  This specimen is from Indonesia.
    lizzard1.jpg
  • An x-ray of an Alaskan King Crab claw.
    Kingcrab-claw-FC.jpg
  • X-Ray of a Rose flower.
    K07X07rose1CUred.jpg
  • X-Ray of a Maple Seed (Acer sp).
    K07X07mapleseednegGR.jpg
  • An X-ray of an iris flower (Iris germanica) .  This low energy x-ray shows the interior structure of the flower.
    irisneg.jpg
  • An X-ray of a Chestnut tree flower and leaf.
    hchestnut10.jpg
  • This is an x-ray of a hand crank Flashlight.  The flashlight has no batteries and is activated by pressing the handle.  The handle is connected to a generator that creates electricity for the light bulb.  This is an example of an environmentally friendly design.  The flashlight does not consume chemical batteries.
    handcrank-flashlightFC.jpg
  • An X-ray of a toy gun. This gun has a number of motors to turn different parts, the gun also has a noise making system.
    gun5fullFC-18inch.jpg
  • An X-ray of a confetti gun. This gun shoots streamers of confetti at a party.  The shell of confetti can be seen above the trigger.
    gun2fix8x10FC.jpg
  • an X-ray of a Glass sponge (Euplectella) skeleton, formed by silica spicules that unite into complex geometric structures.
    glass-spongeneg.jpg
  • An x-ray of ginko leaves.(Ginkgo biloba) also known as the maidenhair tree. The leaves are unique among trees in that they have no midrib and no network of veins; rather the venation consists of aconstantly branching fan from the base of the leaf.  Ginkgo biloba leaves and fruit are used in many herbal preparations.
    ginkgo3fix11x14levels.jpg
  • An x-ray of a mechanical talking toy fish.  These toys are sound activated and the mechanical fish appears to sing along with a recorded song.  The mechanisms inside the fish are controlled by a microprocessor, motors and are powered by four large batteries.
    fish2FC.jpg
  • An x-ray of a cell phone showing the speakers at the top, a digital camera inthe center, and the dense circuitry required to send and receive radio signals.
    cellphone-withcamera2006blue.jpg
  • An x-ray of a cell phone showing the speakers at the top, and the dense circuitry required to send and receive radio signals.
    cellphone-2006blue.jpg
  • X-ray of a audio cassette.  The compact audio cassette is a cassette-based version of the older reel-to-reel tape format.  This format recorded audio (sound) on magnetic tape.  This format was replaced by the compact disc.
    casset-tape1FC.jpg
  • An x-ray of a blue crab (Callinectes sapidus)
    bluecrab-blue.jpg
  • An X-ray of an energy efficient light bulb.
    energy-bulb1blue.jpg
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