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  • Balthasar Bekker and Christian Scriver sieve diseases from devils. Engraving, 1731.
  • A witch surfing on a sieve. Mezzotint by C. Turner, 1807, after J.J. Halls.
  • The Vestal virgin Tuccia being inspected while carrying water in a sieve to prove her chastity. Etching by P.W. Tomkins,1798, after Sir J. Reynolds.
  • Women grinding and sieving grain into flour. Watercolour by an Indian artist.
  • A man grading (?) tea leaves by sieving them into one of two compartments in a special work table. Painting by a Chinese artist, ca. 1850.
  • Molecular model of porin, CPK model
  • Molecular model of porin, ribbon diagram.
  • Molecular model of porin, N and C terminals
  • Molecular model of porin, ribbon diagram.
  • Molecular model of porin, CPK model.
  • Molecular model of porin, ribbon diagram.
  • Molecular model of porin, ribbon diagram.
  • Molecular model of porin, ribbon diagram.
  • Molecular model of porin, CPK model.
  • Molecular model of porin, ribbon diagram.
  • Molecular model of porin, ribbon diagram.
  • Molecular model of porin, stereo,ribbon diag
  • A workshop for the production of cardboard and papier-mache: workmen variously squeezing sheets in a press, driving a horse which powers the mill, and filling a mould (top), tools (below), the whole lettered and numbered for a key. Engraving by B. L. Prevost.
  • Dhumavati, Hindu goddess of misfortune and unpleasantness, sitting in a chariot drawn by birds before a dead body. Gouache painting by an Indian artist.
  • Plague apparatus from a lazaretto in Venice, two objects: left, to disinfect coins, right, to disinfect letters. Photograph.
  • Industrial conditions
  • Filter feeding appendage (cirri) from a goose barnacle, SEM
  • Filter feeding appendage (cirri) from a goose barnacle, SEM
  • Papaver somniferum (Opium poppy) harvested.