tak ada gambarnya On Tue, Aug 2, 2011 at 4:16 PM, aga madjid <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > ** > > > > 10. Weevil Head > This is the 10th-place picture, by British photographer Laurie Knight, > shows the face of a weevil (possibly Curculio nucum or Curculio glandium). > The image was captured using a lighting technique known as episcopic > illumination. > The Olympus BioScapes International Digital Imaging Competition honors > the world’s most extraordinary microscope images of life science subjects. > 9. Wildflower seeds > China’s Yanping Wang won ninth place in the 2010 Olympus BioScapes > competition for this image of wildflower seeds, captured using brightfield > reflected light. > 8. Beetle Leg > German researcher Jan Michels’ eighth-place image shows a lateral view of > the adhesive pad on the leg of a beetle (Clytus sp.). The view was captured > using autofluorescence. > 7. Damselfly’s Eye > Germany’s Igor Siwanowicz won seventh place in the Olympus BioScapes > competition for this view of the eye of a damselfly. This projection of a > series of confocal microscope images shows the regular, crystal-style > architecture of the eye of Enallagma cyathigerum. The area covered in the > photo measures about 0.6 by 0.8 millimeters, or 0.02 by 0.03 inches. > 6. Spirogyra > Polish biotech researcher Jerzy Gubernator took this extreme close-up of > Spirogyra algae using brightfield and polarized light. The photomicrograph > won the sixth-place prize in the 2010 Olympus BioScapes competition. > 5. Primordium > This picture by Iranian horticulturist M. Reza Dadpour shows the primordium > (bud) of the weedy flower Tribulus sp. during its final stages of > development. More than 100 images, focused at different depths, were > composed to produce this view. The image won fifth prize in the 2010 Olympus > BioScapes competition. > 4. Diatoms > Fanlike diatoms, representing the species Licmophora juegensii, have > latched onto red algae in this fourth-place picture by Germany’s Wolfgang > Bettighofer. Licmophora cells are able to move and, supported through light > sensors, locate a place with suitable light exposure. Then they produce a > sticky stalk that keeps them attached to their home base. The sample was > collected from brackish water in the Baltic Sea. > 3. Coral > The third-place image in the Olympus BioScapes competition shows a solitary > coral (Fungia sp.). The tentacle tips, called acrospheres, are visibly > enhanced. This picture was taken by James Nicholson, a coral researcher in > South Carolina. > 2. Rat Brain > California’s Thomas Deerinck won second place in the Olympus BioScapes > competition for this image of a structure known as the hippocampus, within > the brain of a rat. The tissue was stained to reveal the distribution of > glial cells (blue), neurofilaments (green) and cell nuclei (yellow). > 1. Daddy Longlegs > Germany’s Igor Siwanowicz won first place in the Olympus BioScapes > competition for this image, showing the eyes of a spiderlike bug known as a > Daddy Longlegs or Harvestman. The picture has been color-coded to reflect > depth, and shows the lenses (two large ovals), the retinas and the optic > nerves. > > > > > -- > *".... I am the KING to my own UNIVERSE that Rule my MIND, BODY and SOUL!!! > ...." > * > ** > *- Aga Madjid -* > > -- > you have this email because you join to "aga-madjid" GoogleGroups. > to post emails, just send to : > [email protected] > to join this group, send blank email to : > [email protected] > to quit from this group, just send email to : > [email protected] > please visit to www.facebook.com/aga.madjid, > add my Yahoo Messenger at [email protected] or > add my twitter @aga_madjid > thanks for joinning this group. > -- Thanks, Deasy Rajagukguk -- you have this email because you join to "aga-madjid" GoogleGroups. to post emails, just send to : [email protected] to join this group, send blank email to : [email protected] to quit from this group, just send email to : [email protected] please visit to www.facebook.com/aga.madjid, add my Yahoo Messenger at [email protected] or add my twitter @aga_madjid thanks for joinning this group.
