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Scanning electron micrograph
My friend needed some snake skin for her scanning electron microscopy class, and my mojave just happened to be pinking up for a shed! This is a scanning electron micrograph of his shed.
Last edited by Cheirogaleidae; 04-08-2012 at 12:23 AM.
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Electron microscopy always reminds me of an alien landscape. Very Cool!
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Re: Scanning electron micrograph
Originally Posted by Slim
Electron microscopy always reminds me of an alien landscape. Very Cool!
Definitely!! It seems so surreal sometimes when you see something that up close with so much detail.
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NEEEEAT.
I kind of miss taking classes in random stuff ... Would've been cool to take a class in scanning electron microscopy.
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That's bada...
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