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kabukiaku · 1 year
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It’s the majesties of the Great Tree of Ga’hoole! I took inspiration from both the book and movie (primarily their helmet + battle claw designs). I decided to challenge myself in only looking at the ref once during sketching and left it up to my own interpretation while finalizing it.
anyways, it’s great to draw ga’hoole art again! ✨🤍🦉
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to-hagsmire-and-back · 7 months
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snowy studies so i can draw snowies a little bit better, i dont know why their face shape is so weirdly difficult
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lenaeger1524 · 20 days
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wally-b-feed · 7 months
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ottulissa-times · 5 months
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Boron and Barran!
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roxxeatzgravel · 11 days
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HI WELCOME TO MY USUAL OC HYPERFIXATION
HER NAME’S OLLVI I LOBE HER
(Warning for some light nudity)
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turkishcouples · 11 months
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My new wallpaper I made
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ianchisnall · 2 months
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Several STEM questions raised in Parliament recently
A few days ago on Thursday 15th February Susan Garden, the Baroness Garden of Frognal from the House of Lords set out a question entitled STEM Subjects: Girls which was “To ask His Majesty’s Government what steps they are taking to address the confidence gap between girls and boys studying STEM subjects at school.” and an answer from the Government was sent by Diana Barran who is responded here…
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spokenrealms · 7 months
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Freckles
By Gene Stratton-Porter Presented by Voices of Today Featuring the voices of Susan Iannucci, David Shears, Sarah Bacaller, Ben Stevens, Linda Barrans, Graham Scott, Marty Krz, John Burlinson, Trisha Rose and Lee Ann Howlett Freckles is primarily set in the Limberlost Swamp of Indiana, U.S.A., with brief scenes set in Chicago.  Freckles is the only name he has ever known. His right hand is…
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mebleioswietlenie · 1 year
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Lampa TIFFANY – wyjątkowe połączenie funkcjonalności i piękna w jednym
Lampy wiszące to wyjątkowa forma oświetlenia, która nada wnętrzu niepowtarzalny charakter. Do tego klasyczny styl art déco lub efektowny glamour – inspiracje są nieograniczone. Lampa wisząca TIFFANY biała to idealny przykład na to, jaką trudnością jest połączenie funkcjonalności i piękna w jednym. Ten atrakcyjny model cechuje się 80 sztukami gęsto ułożonych, naturalnych strusich piór. Te delikatne, falujące elementy pozwalają regulować wysokość całkowitą oraz kształt lampy. Przykręcając łańcuch z welurowym pokrowcem w kolorze złotym do mocnego podsufitki, zapewnimy dodatkową wytrzymałość i bezpieczeństwo. To również niezwykła okazja do przełamanie monotonii wnętrza – lampa TIFFANY może stać się ozdobą, która wprawi wszystkich w zachwyt. Producentem lampy TIFFANY jest brytyjska marka Fine Art Lamps. Firma specjalizuje się w tworzeniu luksusowych produktów oświetleniowych, mebli i akcesoriów, które pochodzą z najwyższej jakości materiałów i wykończeń. Każdy produkt jest stworzony z dbałością o detale, dzięki czemu stanowią idealne połączenie unikalnego, niepowtarzalnego designu z bezpieczną i wytrzymałą konstrukcją. Fine Art Lamps współpracuje z wybitnymi projektantami, takimi jak Robert Kuo, Barbara Barran czy Edward F. Caldwell, których prace idealnie wpisują się w międzynarodowy trend. Projekty Fine Art Lamps są dystrybuowane na całym świecie i zdobyły wiele nagród, w tym prestiżową nagrodę NeoCon Gold Award. Firma wciąż się rozwija, tworząc jeszcze piękniejsze produkty, które przyciągną uwagę przychodzących gości i pozwolą Ci cieszyć się luksusem w swoim domu.
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kabukiaku · 2 years
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even MORE ga’hoole art. based off books 2-4. it’s fun to make my own interpretations of these characters, a lot of inspiration coming from the books, film, and real life photos.
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twitchywoman · 2 years
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A Vaccine for Parkinson's?
Is a vaccine within reach for People with Parkinson's? And a smell test for early detection?
At the moment, there are no cures for Parkinson’s, but a confirmatory diagnostic would allow them to get the right treatment and get the drugs that will help to alleviate their symptoms. Professor Perdita Barran, University of Manchester I have received several emails from friends in the last few days who have sent me articles about two different topics for Parkinson’s. One is a vaccine for…
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Woman Who Can Smell Parkinson’s Helps Develop Test
Joy Milne, 72, from Perth, Scotland, has a hyper-sensitive sense of smell, allowing her to be able to smell Parkinson’s disease, which progressively damages parts of the brain over many years.
She discovered her unusual ability when her late husband, Les, developed a different odour when he was 33. She described it as a ‘musky aroma’. That was 12 years before he was diagnosed with Parkinson’s. Les, who was a doctor, was determined to research the link between odour and Parkinson’s, and contacted Dr Tilo Kunath at the University of Edinburgh, who paired up with Professor Perdita Barran to begin the research. They determined that the reasons for a change in the scent of a person suffering the disease is due to a chemical change of the skin oil (sebum).
In the preliminary sessions, Milne was asked to smell T-shirts worn by people who had Parkinson’s and those who did not. She successfully identified all of the Parkinson’s patients, but told researchers that a member of the control group, a non-Parkinson’s patient, did smell like the disease. 8 months later, they were diagnosed with the disease.
Now, a team of researchers at the University of Manchester have developed a simple test involving a cotton bud swiped down the back of the neck that can identify those with Parkinson’s. The molecules on the cotton bud can be examined using mass spectrometry, which helps the diagnosis. This is a huge leap forward, as there is no definitive test for Parkinson’s, and a diagnosis is based on symptoms and medical history. Currently, there are no cures for Parkinson’s, but an early diagnosis can help begin the treatment early, lessening the speed of the deterioration.
Milne says she can sometimes smell that a person has Parkinson’s when walking down the street, but has been told by medical ethicists that she cannot tell them. She is continuing to work with scientists to see if she can smell other diseases, like cancer or TB, and hopes that one day her talent can be considered normal diagnosis.
Source: the Guardian, written by PA Media
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arthurian-owls · 9 months
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Ok guys be real with me: who's the most likely out of all the owls to make a yo mama joke.
I think it's gotta be Boron. Barran would side-eye him but laugh about it later.
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The face of a man about to destroy another member of parliament
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wally-b-feed · 7 months
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Anthony Fineran (B 1981), Barran Red Coates Wood, 2023
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