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08:03, 31 January 2012 | Maltose biscuit.jpg (file) | ![]() |
80 KB | This photo was taken on October 26, 2009. | 1 |
08:00, 31 January 2012 | Malt balls.jpg (file) | ![]() |
572 KB | This photo was taken on April 6, 2010 using a Canon PowerShot G11. | 1 |
07:38, 31 January 2012 | Maltose syrup.jpg (file) | ![]() |
375 KB | Lees meer over maltose op www.aziatische-ingredienten.nl If you'd like to use this photo, please credit to : Aziatische-ingredienten.nl ( <= with a link to www.aziatische-ingredienten.nl/maltose) This photo was taken on October 12, 2008 using a Fujifil | 1 |
02:40, 18 November 2011 | Nuclear power plant.jpg (file) | ![]() |
216 KB | A photo of a Nuclear power plant witch results in the byproduct of americium. This photo was taken on August 9, 2008 using a Sony DSLR-A700.By: Paul J Everett | 1 |
05:11, 4 November 2011 | Americium fire detector.jpg (file) | ![]() |
461 KB | Most smoke detectors use a small pellet of americium-241 (atomic number 95), used to ionize the air to detect smoke particles. Americium-241 is a synthetic, radioactive heavy isotope with a half-life of 432.2 years. It decays via alpha emission and spont | 1 |
05:03, 4 November 2011 | Americium.jpg (file) | ![]() |
1.03 MB | This is about 0.2 micrograms of Am-241, and it emits about 1 microcurie of alpha radiation. These are commonly found in ionizing smoke alarms. Even though it's radioactive, it's not very dangerous. A piece of paper, a few centimeters of air, or even the l | 1 |
01:47, 10 December 2010 | Sphecidae on leaf resting.jpg (file) | ![]() |
284 KB | Isodonta mexicana fait parti de la famille des Sphecidae, qui sont des guêpes solitaires.Plus de 7 700 espèces ont été décrites à ce jour dans cette famille, réparties dans onze sous familles. Les adultes de cette famille se nourrissent sur le nec | 1 |
01:27, 10 December 2010 | Subfamily Ammophilinae on plant sleeping.jpg (file) | ![]() |
1.15 MB | Ammophile, probablement Ammophila sabulosa. Ammophila sp. maybe Ammophila sabulosa. | 1 |
00:35, 10 December 2010 | Thread-waisted Wasp anotomy sections.jpg (file) | ![]() |
45 KB | Montes de Torrero, Zaragoza, Spain | 1 |
06:44, 3 December 2010 | Thread-waisted Wasp in habitat.jpg (file) | ![]() |
580 KB | Location: Faro > Algarve > Portugal Date Photo Taken: February 7, 2008 | 1 |
06:32, 3 December 2010 | Thread-waisted Wasp.jpg (file) | ![]() |
144 KB | This male Eremnophila aureonotata was "sleeping" on some vegetation on a cool morning and allowed close approach--unusual for these. I held a piece of white foam behind it to make a clean background, and I liked the effect in this case. (The tough part wa | 1 |
22:04, 17 May 2010 | Desert ironwood.jpg (file) | ![]() |
98 KB | desert ironwood (''Olneya tesota'') Photographer: Howard F. Schwartz, Colorado State University, United States Description: A desert ironwood at the Phoenix Botanical Gardens in Arizona. Image taken in: Arizona, United States | 1 |
23:27, 25 February 2010 | North Chinese leopard.jpg (file) | ![]() |
411 KB | North Chinese leopard (Panthera pardus japonensis) at the San Diego Zoo, USA. | 1 |
00:36, 1 December 2009 | Giant Stonefly.jpg (file) | ![]() |
155 KB | Giant stonefly was found on a desk near a home | 1 |