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Fibres Collection (#2)

"Fibres: Unraveling the Intricacies of the Human Brain and Beyond" Exploring the intricate network of brain fibres through DTI MRI scans (C017 / 7099

Background imageFibres Collection: Loofah, or towel-gourd (litho)

Loofah, or towel-gourd (litho)
6013553 Loofah, or towel-gourd (litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Loofah, or towel-gourd)

Background imageFibres Collection: Effects of Alcohol and Tobacco (colour litho)

Effects of Alcohol and Tobacco (colour litho)
2799342 Effects of Alcohol and Tobacco (colour litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Effects of Alcohol and Tobacco)

Background imageFibres Collection: Carding machines used for straightening the fibres during the weaving process (b / w photo)

Carding machines used for straightening the fibres during the weaving process (b / w photo)
6015538 Carding machines used for straightening the fibres during the weaving process (b/w photo) by English Photographer

Background imageFibres Collection: Gun Cotton (engraving)

Gun Cotton (engraving)
1594383 Gun Cotton (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Gun Cotton. Illustration for The Pictorial Times, 31 October 1846)

Background imageFibres Collection: The first basket-maker (chromolitho)

The first basket-maker (chromolitho)
972223 The first basket-maker (chromolitho) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The first basket-maker. Educational card.); © Look and Learn

Background imageFibres Collection: Flax, hemp, jute etc (colour litho)

Flax, hemp, jute etc (colour litho)
3648638 Flax, hemp, jute etc (colour litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Flax, hemp, jute etc)

Background imageFibres Collection: ©EyeUbiquitous_20045611

©EyeUbiquitous_20045611
BANGLADESH Workers preparing jute fibre in water

Background imageFibres Collection: Tendon, SEM

Tendon, SEM
Tendon, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM), showing bundles of collagen fibres. The parallel alignment of the fibres make tendons inelastic but flexible. Tendons attach muscle to bone

Background imageFibres Collection: Picture No. 12479815

Picture No. 12479815
Microplastics on table salt. Tiny fragments and Date:

Background imageFibres Collection: Picture No. 12479814

Picture No. 12479814
Microplastics on table salt. Tiny fragments and Date:

Background imageFibres Collection: Picture No. 12479813

Picture No. 12479813
Microplastics on table salt. Tiny fragments and Date:

Background imageFibres Collection: Picture No. 12479812

Picture No. 12479812
Microplastics on table salt. Tiny fragments and Date:

Background imageFibres Collection: Picture No. 12479811

Picture No. 12479811
Microplastics on table salt. Tiny fragments and Date:

Background imageFibres Collection: Picture No. 12479810

Picture No. 12479810
Microplastics on table salt. Tiny fragments and Date:

Background imageFibres Collection: Fiber optic cable, 3D illustration

Fiber optic cable, 3D illustration

Background imageFibres Collection: Brain tumour, fMRI and tractography C017 / 7102

Brain tumour, fMRI and tractography C017 / 7102
Brain tumour, fMRI and tractography. Combined functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI, blue and green) and tractography (yellow and red) imaging of a brain with a tumour (upper left)

Background imageFibres Collection: Corticospinal tract, DTI MRI scan C017 / 7046

Corticospinal tract, DTI MRI scan C017 / 7046
Corticospinal tract. Sagittal 3D diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan of nerve pathways (blue) in the brains corticospinal tract

Background imageFibres Collection: A breaker carding machine used in the cotton and textile industry

A breaker carding machine used in the cotton and textile industry. Carding is a technique used to disentangle, clean, and mix fibres such as cotton or wool

Background imageFibres Collection: Carding engine. Carding is a mechanical process which disentangles, cleans and intermixes fibres

Carding engine. Carding is a mechanical process which disentangles, cleans and intermixes fibres. From A Concise History of The International Exhibition of 1862, published 1862

Background imageFibres Collection: The spinning mule, a machine used to spin cotton and other fibres

The spinning mule, a machine used to spin cotton and other fibres. From Le Savant du Foyer ou Notions Scientifiques Sur Les Objets Usuels de la Vie, published 1864

Background imageFibres Collection: Cross-section diagram of a cancerous tumour including calcium deposits, blood vessels

Cross-section diagram of a cancerous tumour including calcium deposits, blood vessels, tumour outgrowth, epithelial layer, ulcerated area, bleeding, nerve fibres, dead tissue and a lymph vessel

Background imageFibres Collection: Pods hanging from branches of Ceiba pentandra, Kapok Tree

Pods hanging from branches of Ceiba pentandra, Kapok Tree

Background imageFibres Collection: Brain fibres, tract density imaging C017 / 7039

Brain fibres, tract density imaging C017 / 7039
Brain fibres, tract density imaging. Axial scan of the brain showing the density of nerve pathways (tracts) in the brain. The image was obtained using 3D diffusion tensor imaging (DTI)

Background imageFibres Collection: Corpus callosum, DTI MRI scan C017 / 7043

Corpus callosum, DTI MRI scan C017 / 7043
Corpus callosum. Coronal 3D diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan of nerve pathways (red) in the brains corpus callosum

Background imageFibres Collection: Brains white matter, DTI MRI scan

Brains white matter, DTI MRI scan
Brains white matter. Close-up of an area of the brain imaged using tract density imaging and 3D diffusion tensor imaging (DTI), a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) technique

Background imageFibres Collection: SEM of Aran wool fibres

SEM of Aran wool fibres
Wool fibres. Scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of wool fibres from an Aran garment. Wool is chiefly obtained from the fleece of the domesticated sheep

Background imageFibres Collection: Brain tumour, DTI modelling C017 / 7060

Brain tumour, DTI modelling C017 / 7060
Brain tumour. Computer artwork of nerve pathways (coloured) in a brain with a tumour (white/red, upper right). The brain is seen from the front. Brain tumours can be benign or malignant (cancerous)

Background imageFibres Collection: Brain fibres, DTI MRI scan C017 / 7036

Brain fibres, DTI MRI scan C017 / 7036
Brain fibres. 3D diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan of a selection of nerve pathways (green/yellow) in the brain

Background imageFibres Collection: White matter fibres of the human brain C014 / 5670

White matter fibres of the human brain C014 / 5670
White matter fibres. Coloured 3D diffusion spectral imaging (DSI) scan of the bundles of white matter nerve fibres in the brain

Background imageFibres Collection: Brain MRI scan with Alzheimers QR code

Brain MRI scan with Alzheimers QR code
White matter fibres overlaid a mri scan of the human head. Coloured 3D diffusion spectral imaging (DSI) scan of the bundles of white matter nerve fibres in the brain

Background imageFibres Collection: White matter fibres, brain mri scan C014 / 5674

White matter fibres, brain mri scan C014 / 5674
White matter fibres overlaid a mri scan of the human head. Coloured 3D diffusion spectral imaging (DSI) scan of the bundles of white matter nerve fibres in the brain

Background imageFibres Collection: White matter fibres and brain, artwork C015 / 1940

White matter fibres and brain, artwork C015 / 1940
White matter fibres overlaid a 3d model of the human brain in top view. Coloured 3D diffusion spectral imaging (DSI) scan of the bundles of white matter nerve fibres in the brain

Background imageFibres Collection: White matter fibres and brain, artwork C015 / 1939

White matter fibres and brain, artwork C015 / 1939
White matter fibres overlaid a 3d model of the human brain in top view. Coloured 3D diffusion spectral imaging (DSI) scan of the bundles of white matter nerve fibres in the brain

Background imageFibres Collection: White matter fibres and brain, artwork C015 / 1937

White matter fibres and brain, artwork C015 / 1937
White matter fibres overlaid a 3d model of the human brain in top view. Coloured 3D diffusion spectral imaging (DSI) scan of the bundles of white matter nerve fibres in the brain

Background imageFibres Collection: White matter fibres and brain, artwork C015 / 1932

White matter fibres and brain, artwork C015 / 1932
White matter fibres overlaid a 3d model of the human brain in top view. Coloured 3D diffusion spectral imaging (DSI) scan of the bundles of white matter nerve fibres in the brain

Background imageFibres Collection: Two bars of breakfast cereal, close up

Two bars of breakfast cereal, close up

Background imageFibres Collection: X-Ray - Voluntary and Involuntary Muscular Fibres

X-Ray - Voluntary and Involuntary Muscular Fibres. Part of Box 165 Boswell Collection - X-Rays. Date: circa 1900

Background imageFibres Collection: London, England - Paper Mill

London, England - Paper Mill - Paper Mill Industrial site.. Part of Box 23 Boswell Collection. A Day trip to London.A paper mill is a factory devoted to making paper from vegetable fibres such as

Background imageFibres Collection: Cross-section diagram of a human nerve fascicle, including a bundle of nerve fibres

Cross-section diagram of a human nerve fascicle, including a bundle of nerve fibres, blood vessels and myelin sheath

Background imageFibres Collection: Picture No. 10877561

Picture No. 10877561
Common Flax / Linseed - grown for its fibres which can be used to make linen and its seeds which are a source of linseed oil (Linum usitatissimum) Date:

Background imageFibres Collection: Picture No. 10877560

Picture No. 10877560
Common Flax / Linseed - grown for its fibres which can be used to make linen and its seeds which are a source of linseed oil (Linum usitatissimum) Date:

Background imageFibres Collection: Picture No. 10877559

Picture No. 10877559
Common Flax / Linseed - grown for its fibres which can be used to make linen and its seeds which are a source of linseed oil (Linum usitatissimum) Date:

Background imageFibres Collection: Edisons incandescent light globe in a table lamp fitting. The filament here

Edisons incandescent light globe in a table lamp fitting. The filament here is of carbonized bamboo fibres. From Amedee Guillemin Electricity and Magnetism, London, 1891. Engraving

Background imageFibres Collection: Forming cotton into laps so that it could be put into the carding machine

Forming cotton into laps so that it could be put into the carding machine in a uniform amounts. In foreground baskets of cotton that had been through the gin to remove seeds and separate fibres

Background imageFibres Collection: Cross-section of Elihu Whitneys (1765-1825) saw-gin for cleaning cotton. Seeds

Cross-section of Elihu Whitneys (1765-1825) saw-gin for cleaning cotton. Seeds can be seen ejected on left, while cotton fibres are passing on right. Wood engraving 1865

Background imageFibres Collection: Scutching or dressing flax by beating the stalks by machine. The long fibres of the

Scutching or dressing flax by beating the stalks by machine. The long fibres of the stem Flax plant (Linum) were processed to produce linen

Background imageFibres Collection: Hackling Flax by hand. The stalks were broken apart by beating down on a metal comb

Hackling Flax by hand. The stalks were broken apart by beating down on a metal comb. They were then retted (rotted) in water to remove the soft tissue, leaving the fibrous material

Background imageFibres Collection: Scutching or dressing flax by beating the stalks by hand. The long fibres of the stem Flax plant

Scutching or dressing flax by beating the stalks by hand. The long fibres of the stem Flax plant (Linum) were processed to produce linen




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"Fibres: Unraveling the Intricacies of the Human Brain and Beyond" Exploring the intricate network of brain fibres through DTI MRI scans (C017 / 7099). The mesmerizing artwork depicting white matter fibres and their connection to the brain (C015 / 1930). Delving deeper into understanding brain fibres with DTI MRI scans (C017 / 7035). Illuminating neurons and astrocytes through immunofluorescent LM, revealing the complexity of brain fibres. Peering into the white matter fibres of the human brain, unlocking its mysteries (C014 / 5666). Witnessing nerve cells regenerate under a TEM microscope, showcasing nature's resilience. Marveling at the intricate structure of a lime tree stem captured in a light micrograph. Discovering beauty in unexpected places - castor oil stem captured in a mesmerizing light micrograph. Unveiling myelination's role in enhancing nerve fibre function through TEM imaging. Witnessing cell division unfold under fluorescent micrographs, highlighting life's continuous renewal process. Celebrating nature's ability to heal as we observe regenerating nerve cells under TEM microscopy once again. Exploring further into white matter fibres within our complex human brains (C014/5668). In this captivating journey, we unravel the wonders – from delicate neural connections within our brains to resilient plant stems that provide sustenance for life itself.