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1116-49620 - Professor with muscular dystrophy and engineering students using manual to set up x-ray fluorescence experiment in a Laboratory
1116-49626 - Professors explaining operation of water ultra purification system to engineering students in a laboratory
1116-49624 - Professor and engineering students discussing bacteria culturing system in a laboratory
1116-49627 - Professors explaining operation of water ultra purification system to engineering students in a laboratory
1116-49619 - Professor with muscular dystrophy and engineering students reviewing analyzer results on white board in a laboratory
1116-49625 - Professors explaining operation of water ultra purification system to engineering students in a laboratory
1116-49621 - Professor with muscular dystrophy advising engineering students in chemistry laboratory working on thermogravimetric analyzers
1116-49614 - Professor with muscular dystrophy and engineering student using the thermogravimetric analyzer in a laboratory
1116-49622 - Professor with muscular dystrophy advising engineering students in chemistry laboratory working on x-ray fluorescence analyzers
1116-49623 - Professor with muscular dystrophy with engineering student and professor discussing log book for water distillation system in a laboratory
860-287450 - Tara Oceans Expeditions - May 2011. Tara with deployed plancton nets. On "station", the boat is drifting without engine or sails. Tara Oceans, a unique expedition: Tara Oceans is the very first attempt to make a global study of marine plankton, a form of sea life that includes organisms as small as viruses and bacterias, and as big as medusas. Our goal is to better understand planktonic ecosystems by exploring the countless species, learning about interactions among them and with their environment. Marine plankton is the only ecosystem that is almost continuous over the surface of the Earth. Studying plankton is like taking the pulse of our planet. Recently, scientists have discovered the great importance of plankton for the climate: populations of plankton are affected very rapidly by variations in climate. But in turn they can influence the climate by modifying the absorption of carbon. In a context of rapid physico-chemical changes, for example the acidification observed today in the world's oceans, it is urgent to understand and predict the evolution of these particular ecosystems. Finally, plankton is an astonishing way of going back in time ? a prime source of fossils. Over the eons, plankton has created several hundred meters of sediment on the ocean floors. This allows us to go back in time, to the first oceans on Earth, and better understand the history of our biosphere. More than 12 fields of research are involved in the project, which will bring together an international team of oceanographers, ecologists, biologists, geneticists, and physicists from prestigious laboratories headed by Eric Karsenti of the European Molecular Biology Laboratory. Galapagos
832-314179 - Bio technology in a bio laboratory, analysis of chemical an biological processes, analysis of DNS and molecules, conditioning for researches and eperiments, conditioning of cell cultures, Germany
832-314180 - Bio technology in a bio laboratory, analysis of chemical an biological processes, analysis of DNS and molecules, conditioning for researches and eperiments, conditioning of cell cultures, Germany
832-237996 - Employee of Boehringer Ingelheim GmbH checking a respiratory drug from a packaging machine in the logistics and packaging center, pharmaceutical company Boehringer Ingelheim GmbH, Ingelheim, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany, Europe
832-145296 - Acetone, Centre for Medical Biotechnology at the University of Duisburg-Essen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, Europe
832-145291 - Small glass jar, Centre for Medical Biotechnology at the University of Duisburg-Essen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, Europe
832-42809 - High-temperature furnace, with temperatures of up to 1000∞ C, where samples are melted for laboratory tests, to analyze them later
817-115157 - The Howard Hospital Laboratory staff are busy and use fairly modern lab equipment, This day the department is waiting for a Swedish donation of a new chemical analyzer, The Howard Hospital is a Salvation Army facily based at Concession, Zimbabwe
817-115165 - Billy Ndawana, left, medical lab scientist, and Benefit Munjeri, Lab Head, on November 30, 2006 use a Selecta Junior chemical analyzer at the Howard Hospital in Zimbabwe, The Selecta is a recent donation from the Whitby (Ontario) Rotary Club
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