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This site sciencephoto.mediastorehouse.com states the following, "Science Photo Gallery brings you an extensive collection of specialist imagery and scientific prints." We noticed that the website also stated " With over 350,000 unique images to select from and available to print in a wide range of materials, sizes and frames." It also stated " Browse through the latest galleries below or search using the Search box for more results." The header had Acrylic Blox as the highest ranking keyword. It was followed by Canvas Artwork, Fine Art Print, and Framed Artwork which isn't as ranked as highly as Acrylic Blox. The next words the site used was Glass Coaster. Glass Mount was also included but might not be understood by web crawlers.VIEW MORE WEBSITES
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This is to share the amazing images from Science Photo Library. I do not own any of these images, and they should all be properly credited. Macrophage surrounded by lymphocytes in a lymph node. This view includes many intercellular contacts. Macrophages are a type of large white blood cell that recognise .
Monday, August 29, 2011. Wednesday, July 6, 2011. My research shows that the usual low temperature in Arizona is 41 degrees Fahrenheit. It was 23 degrees when these photos were taken! This was an unusually cold day in Chandler, Arizona! The ice in these pictures is very unusual, and is the result of freezing temperature and automatic sprinklers! The photo above is ice on grass. The next photo is a close-up.