RMBG8W7P–Darkfield photomicrograph of spider mouthparts
RMTRDK04–diatom (Diatomeae), dioatomeen in darkfield
RFHJ0B87–Darkfield light micrograph of Paramecium bursaria,a ciliate protozoan,that contains endosymbiotic green algae (Chlorella sp.).Paramecium are found mainly in stagnant ponds,feeding on bacteria plant particles.They have permanent mouth called oral grove.Food taken in through oral groove is digested
RF2H3W5RD–Microscopic view of Crystalwort (Riccia fluitans) thalli. Darkfield illumination.
RM2J05K6G–Gastrotrich (about 0.16mm in length) from a freshwater sample under the microscope
RM2BP925J–Diatoms, microscope view (NOTE: see usage restriction)
RFR2RNEP–
RMDH97BJ–3D chamber for tracking swimming of individual cell organisms via phototaxis, in biofuel energy & ecological research
RMWXAT6H–Linden wood stem cross in the dark field 100x
RMJ396YJ–Darkfield condensor 1910
RMW5KH6M–Darkfield condensor 1910.
RF2HD4PKH–Microscopic image of zooplankton Water Flea Daphnia on darkfield
RMDJ19J5–An image of a Bumble Bee's fore-limb taken at 20x using a microscope set to darkfield; with another-worldly feel.
RF2E9K6HD–Wooden handle of a tool on a farm against a metal gate in a hay barn in the Netherlands
RF2G70YHY–Close-up image of a yellow slime mould or slime mold (Physarum polycephalum) forming a tubular network of protoplasmic strands in search of food. Back
RM2A4ENF3–Hydra, darkfield photomicrograph
RMEBNRP7–Spirostomum in darkfield
RFBR8M0N–Three glasses filled with white vapor
RF2C85EBN–Microscopic view of moss leaf (Plagiomnium affine). Darkfield illumination.
RM2HR274K–Human cheek epithelial cells under the microscope, horizontal field of view is about 125 micrometers
RME463AB–Acanthogorgiidae coral. Collected from coral sea mount near Dragon vent field on SW Indian Ridge, Indian Ocean.
RFR2RNEN–algae in the moor (400 x)
RMDH990D–3D chamber for tracking swimming of individual cell organisms via phototaxis, in biofuel energy & ecological research
RMWXAT0T–House dust mite under the microscope 50x
RFHPMNFK–microscopic shot of a small cupepod crustacean
RMMY3AB4–. English: Scheme of the microscopic darkfield illumination with Wenhams glas paraboloid which was described in Wenham, 1856. Red and green lines are added to allow better recognition of the beam path shown, as it was assumed by Wenham. Deutsch: Schema der Dunkelfeldbeleuchtung mit dem Glasparaboloid nach Wenham (1856). Rote und grüne Linien nachträglich eingezeichnet um die Verfolgung des eingezeichneten, von Wenham angenommenen, Strahlengangs zu verdeutlichen. Originalbeschreibung: 'Hier ist C der Durchschnitt dieses Paraboloids, dessen Unterfläche in der Mitte durch eine geschwärzte Platte
RF2HD4PN8–Hydra vulgaris on darkfield under a light microscope, freshwater hydra taken from the pond
RMDJ19P2–Image of a Bee's foot at 40x, taken through a microscope using darkfield giving an abstract, alien, space like image
RM2HP6W08–Normal cells from human connective tissue in culture at a magnification of 500x, using a darkfield amplified contrast technique ca. November 1987
RM2BB6REX–'English: Title AZT Photomicrographs Description Photomicrographs of the drug AZT were taken at magnifications of 30x and 50x. Used to illuminate the crystals were polarized and darkfield lighting techniques. AZT is thought to help prevent the replication of HIV, the AIDS virus, also known as HTLV-III. Topics/Categories Cancer Types -- AIDS-Related Type Color, Photo Source National Cancer Institute; December 1986; This image was released by the National Cancer Institute, an agency part of the National Institutes of Health, with the ID 2262 (image) (next). This tag does not indicate the copyr
RF2FDFHYW–Conceptual figure of a stainless steel spoon and two stainless steel curved forks against a black background
RF2H30DM5–Yellow slime mould or slime mold (Physarum polycephalum) that has found and engulfed a piece of food on a dead leaf
RF2C85ED3–Microscopic view of moss leaf (Plagiomnium affine). Darkfield illumination.
RMKR0171–Dark field micrograph of a stain edge on a prepared microscope slide, pictured area is about 0.8mm wide
RME463AA–Pencil urchin (Cidaroid). Collected from coral sea mount near Dragon vent field on SW Indian Ridge, Indian Ocean.
RFR2RP0B–alga in the moor
RMDH8FYG–Air bubbles in chamber used for tracking the swimming of individual organisms in red light in biofuel energy & ecology research
RMWXAT5K–Kidney bleeding diseased tissue under the microscope 100x
RF2BB1B8N–Eggs of the water snail under the microscope
RMMW229Y–. English: Scheme of the microscopic darkfield illumination with Wenhams glas paraboloid which was described in Wenham, 1856. Red and green lines are added to allow better recognition of the beam path shown, as it was assumed by Wenham. Deutsch: Schema der Dunkelfeldbeleuchtung mit dem Glasparaboloid nach Wenham (1856). Rote und grüne Linien nachträglich eingezeichnet um die Verfolgung des eingezeichneten, von Wenham angenommenen, Strahlengangs zu verdeutlichen. Originalbeschreibung: 'Hier ist C der Durchschnitt dieses Paraboloids, dessen Unterfläche in der Mitte durch eine geschwärzte Platte
RF2HFJYR2–Hydra vulgaris on darkfield under a light microscope, freshwater hydra taken from the pond
RMDJ19P1–Abstract image of a bee's wing at 20x using darkfield; showing a water droplet and the hairs on one of the sections of the wing.
RMK42BE5–Pair Ostracod, Crustacean, Showing closed and open shell, free swimming, microscope, freshwater, black background, outline, transparent, Darkfield Ill
RFA4GRY6–Details of the edge of the wing of a fly, darkfield microscopy.
RM2HP715A–Cancer cells in culture from human connective tissue, illuminated by darkfield amplified contrast, at a magnification of 500x ca. November 1987
RM2BB0G3R–'English: Title Cancer Cells Description Cancer cells in culture from human connective tissue, illuminated by darkfield amplified contrast, at a magnification of 500x. These cells can be compared to normal cells on: See also http://visuals.nci.nih.gov/details.cfm?imageid=2304. Topics/Categories Cells or Tissue, Abnormal Cells or Tissue Type Color, Photo Source National Cancer Institute; November 1987; This image was released by the National Cancer Institute, an agency part of the National Institutes of Health, with the ID 2306 (image) (next). This tag does not indicate the copyright status o
RF2FDFJ5A–Conceptual figure of a stainless steel spoon and two stainless steel curved forks against a black background
RF2H30DM6–Close-up of the plasmodium of a yellow slime mould or slime mold (Physarum polycephalum) on a dead leaf as it spreads out in search of food
RF2C85EBP–Microscopic view of moss leaf (Plagiomnium affine). Darkfield illumination.
RMMBNRWK–Dark field light micrograph of Lactarius rubrilacteus (bleeding milkcap) mushroom spores, pictured area is about 120 microns wide
RME463A9–Black coral (Antipatharia) with tendrils extruded to catch prey. Collected from coral sea mount near Dragon vent field on SW Indian Ridge, Indian Ocean.
RFGJHXWB–algae chlorophyll cells
RMDH8G23–Close up of inner chamber for tracking swimming of individual cell organisms in red light. Bio Fuel Energy and Ecology Research
RMWXAT5C–Kidney bleeding diseased tissue under the microscope 100x
RMBN0DR4–Microfluidic etched glass droplet junction chip for mono dispersed droplet formation in micro and nano technology applications
RF2B6MHMX–Mistletoe cross-section in the dark field 100x
RF2JA1C3T–Hydra vulgaris on darkfield under a light microscope, freshwater hydra taken from the pond
RMBN0DKP–Microfluidic T junction glass chip for mixing fluids, microreactions, droplet formation in micro & nano technology applications
RMK42BC4–Daphnia longispina, common water flea, Water fleas (Cladocera), crustaceans, found in freshwater habitat, transparent, anatomical features can easily
RMBN0EFM–Microfluidic etched glass micromixer chip for mixing mutiple fluid streams of liquids in micro and nano technology applications
RM2HP72WB–Photomicrographs of the drug AZT were taken at magnifications of 30x and 50x. Used to illuminate the crystals were polarized and darkfield lighting techniques. AZT is thought to help prevent the replication of HIV, the AIDS virus, also known as HTLV-III ca. December 1986
RM2BAY4F7–'English: Title Cancer Cells Description Cancer cells in tissue culture from human connective tissue, illuminated by darkfield amplified contrast, at a magnification of 500x. These cells can be compared to normal cells in: See also http://visuals.nci.nih.gov/details.cfm?imageid=2303. Topics/Categories Cells or Tissue, Abnormal Cells or Tissue Type Color, Photo Source National Cancer Institute; November 1987; This image was released by the National Cancer Institute, an agency part of the National Institutes of Health, with the ID 2305 (image) (next). This tag does not indicate the copyright s
RF2FDFHMJ–Conceptual figure of a stainless steel spoon and two stainless steel curved forks against a black background
RF2H30DM7–Close-up of yellow slime mould or slime mold (Physarum polycephalum) creeping across a dead leaf in search of food
RF2H3W5MB–Microscopic view of a Spurge (Euphorbia sp.) pollen grains. Darkfield illumination.
RM2HHC3MT–Microscopic free-living nematode worm from garden soil, possibly Panagrellus sp., dark field micrograph, horizontal field of view is about 1.1mm
RMF148ND–Brittle star (Ophiuroid). Collected from coral sea mount near Dragon vent field on SW Indian Ridge, Indian Ocean.
RFGJHXN7–algae in the moor
RM2F4FKG4–Water flea approx. 200x magnified in darkfield
RMWXAT60–Pine wood cross section under the microscope 100x
RMB5TA08–Freshwater leech Erpobdella octoculata feeds on insect larvae
RF2B6MHNF–Mistletoe cross-section in the dark field 100x
RF2JDBKRN–Hydra vulgaris on darkfield under a light microscope, freshwater hydra taken from the pond
RMANRPNR–air / gas bubble rising in a liquid
RMK42BBR–Daphnia longispina, common water flea, Water fleas (Cladocera), crustaceans, found in freshwater habitat, transparent, anatomical features can easily
RMBMJWBM–Microfluidic etched glass microreactor chip mixing mutiple fluid streams of liquids in micro and nano technology applications
RM2ANG2Y9–Human anatomy, including structure and development and practical considerations . RiKht nasal fossa, septum (s) has beenpartially separated and turned upward ; darkfield shows olfactory area on lateral and mesialwalls of fossa, as mapped out by Hrunn.. Fig. 1178. Outer zoneNuclear layer ofsupporting ce Olfactory cells. Bundle of Section of olfactory mucous membrane; epithelium displays outer nuclei-free and nuclear layers fornie<i bysupporting cells and broad stratum containing nuclei of olfactory cells. ^ 300. probably represent younger and supplementary forms of the sustentacular cells.T
RMBN0EBC–Microfluidic etched glass microreactor chip mixing mutiple fluid streams of liquids in micro and nano technology applications
RF2A9H2HF–Abstract bubble forming an imaginary globe background picture
RF2H30DM8–Yellow slime mould or slime mold (Physarum polycephalum) forming a tubular network of protoplasmic strands across a dead leaf in search of food