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Wine crystals
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Urea crystals
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Wine crystals
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Letter from Bolivar in Lima, to Jose gaspar Rodriguez Francia, dictator of Paraguay, asking for the release o fhis good friend the explorer and botanist Aime Jacques Bonpland (1773 - 1858).
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Letter from Bolivar in Lima, to Jose gaspar Rodriguez Francia, dictator of Paraguay, asking for the release o fhis good friend the explorer and botanist Aime Jacques Bonpland (1773 - 1858).
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Letter from Bolívar in Lima, to José Gaspar Rodríguez Francia, dictator of Paraguay, asking for the release of his good friend the explorer and botanist Aimé Jacques Alexandre Bonpland (1773 - 1858).
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Letter from Bolívar in Lima, to José Gaspar Rodríguez Francia, dictator of Paraguay, asking for the release of his good friend the explorer and botanist Aimé Alexandre Jacques Bonpland (1773 - 1858).
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Soy sauce crystals
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Crystals of the amino acid cysteine
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Xanthorhiza simplicissima Marshall Ranunculaceae. Yellow root. Distribution: North America, where it was discovered by the plant collector and explorer William Bartram in 1773. Austin (2004) reports that of the Native Americans, the Cherokee use the crushed plant to make a yellow dye
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Xanthorhiza simplicissima Marshall Ranunculaceae. Yellow root. Distribution: North America, where it was discovered by the plant collector and explorer William Bartram in 1773. Yellow-root. Austin (2004) reports that of the Native Americans, the Cherokee use the crushed plant to make a yellow dye
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Crystals of the amino acid histidine
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Camassia leichtlinii (Baker)S.Watson Hyacinthaceae. Great Camas, Quamash. The species was named for Maximillian Leichtlin (1831-1910 of Baden , Germany, bulb enthusiast who corresponded with J.G. Baker at Kew. Bulbous herb. Distribution: North America. The bulbs of Camassia species were eaten by the Native Americans, the Nez Perce, after cooking by steaming for a day - which suggests they may be poisonous raw. They gave them to the American explorers, Meriwether Lewis and William Clerk, on their expedition (1804-1806) when they ran out of food. The bulbs of the similar looking 'Death camus', Toxicoscordion venenosum have been fatal when ingested by mistake (RBG Kew on-line). Steroidal saponins, which are precursors in the manufacture of steroids and cytotoxic activity has been detected in the sap of the bulbs. Photographed in the Medicinal Garden of the Royal College of Physicians, London.
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Sir Charles Fellows, illustrations of antiquities.
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Sir Charles Fellows, illustrations of antiquities.
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Sir Charles Fellows, illustrations.
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Mark Smith with historical and contemporary hearing aids
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Mark Smith with historical and contemporary hearing aids
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Mark Smith with historical and contemporary hearing aids
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Mark Smith with historical and contemporary hearing aids
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Mark Smith with historical and contemporary hearing aids
Professor Richard Sandell (RCMG)- Digital Images
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Sir Charles Fellows, illustrations.
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Aspirators. Manufacturer's catalogue, p. 289.
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Brain astrocyte cell taking up carbon nano-needles, SEM
Khuloud T. Al-Jamal, Serene Tay & Michael Cicirko- Digital Images
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Zebrafish growth cone
Dr Steve Wilson