File:BiomineralizationCyclicRhythms Ingrid.svg
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Extremely symbolic view on the history of controlled biomineralization: The shell of the „living fossil“ Nautilus forms under the influence of biological rhythms, symbolized here by the moon and the logarithmic spiral. The molecular link between biological and mineralogical control mechanisms is provided by proteins with distinct functions such as cyclic adsorption and desorption on mineral surfaces. Under laboratory conditions, some of them form highly ordered arrays on atomically flat mica on the length scale of 1/1000 to 1/100.000 mm. The colored patches represent an artificial extraction from real nano-scale atomic force microscopy data. Such proteins could have severe impact on cyclic mineral precipitation and dissolution, therefore determining the growth and form of biominerals. Artwork created by me -- Imwe | Talk English: Moon view from earth In Belgium (Hamois). Français : La Lune vue de la Terre en Belgique à Hamois.
Fibonacci spiral with square sizes up to 34 |
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This image is a derivative work of the following images:
- File:_NautilusCutawayLogarithmicSpiral.jpg licensed with Cc-by-sa-3.0, GFDL-1.3
- 2009-01-22T20:01:52Z Chris 73 2240x1693 (844043 Bytes) Reverted to version as of 09:43, 14 August 2006
- 2009-01-22T14:27:16Z Wickey-nl 1095x862 (110418 Bytes) Reverted to version as of 11:35, 29 November 2004
- 2006-08-14T09:43:45Z Chris 73 2240x1693 (844043 Bytes) Improved file, larger, better lighting
- 2004-11-29T11:35:17Z Chris 73 1095x862 (110418 Bytes)
- File:_The_Moon_Luc_Viatour.jpg licensed with Cc-by-sa-2.5,2.0,1.0, Cc-by-sa-3.0-migrated, GFDL
- 2008-02-16T14:34:55Z Lviatour 1600x2046 (1052047 Bytes)
- 2008-02-16T14:31:38Z Lviatour 1563x2046 (1049740 Bytes)
- 2008-02-16T14:13:04Z Lviatour 1527x2046 (1048829 Bytes) {{Featured picture}} {{Information |Description={{en|Moon view from earth In Belgium (Hamois).}} {{fr|La Lune vue de la Terre en Belgique à Hamois.}} |Source=*own work [http://www.lucnix.be www.lucnix.be] *Nikon case D300 op
- File:_Fibonacci_spiral_34.svg licensed with PD-self
- 2013-04-22T22:19:04Z Ysangkok 915x579 (1265 Bytes) rsvg doesn't support stylesheets, use groups
- 2013-04-22T22:13:33Z Ysangkok 915x579 (1331 Bytes) scour
- 2008-03-17T23:03:13Z Dicklyon 915x579 (7397 Bytes) {{Information |Description=Fibonacci spiral with square sizes up to 34 |Source=self-drawn in Inkscape |Date=17 March 2008 |Author= |Permission= |other_versions= }}
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