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This site offers a large selection of pictures of Natural History objects, mostly British in origin. The images are presented to illustrate biodiversity and as an aid to identification. While pictures alone are generally NOT sufficient for identification, by showing different stages, states and views of ... [Information of the supplier]
www.bioimages.org.uk/
The Cell Centered Database (CCDB), launched in 2002 as one of the first Internet databases for cellular imaging data, makes 3D microscopic imaging data available to the structural biology and neuroscience communities. This database houses structural and protein distribution information derived from ... [Information of the supplier]
ccdb.ucsd.edu/
Whether you're talking to scientists or school children, nothing animates a presentation more than video of the subject. With support from The Royal Society, I've acquired video footage of a variety of reef-related phenomena during research trips. The full database of over 500 clips is provided here and ... [Information of the supplier]
www.reefvid.org/
The aim of this work is to provide a large iconographic sample of European moths and butterflies and, for each species, information about foodplants, breeding, life cycle. [Information of the supplier]
www.leps.it/
The Digital Fish Library (DFL) is a collaborative project at the University of California, San Diego between the Center for Scientific Computation in Imaging (CSCI), the Center for functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (CfMRI) and the Scripps Institution of Oceanography (SIO), including the Birch ... [Information of the supplier]
www.digitalfishlibrary.org/library/
Here you can view and download thousands of unpublished electron micrographs and associated data. These images have been generated by several labs in the C. elegans community, including the MRC, the Hall lab (Center for C. elegans Anatomy), and the Culotti and Riddle labs. We welcome further contribution... [Information of the supplier]
www.wormimage.org/
Welcome to Smithsonian WILD! This site is designed to showcase some of the exciting research conducted by the Smithsonian Institution and its collaborators around the world, and to highlight the incredible diversity of wildlife that exists in a range of habitats across the globe. The use of motion-trigge... [Information of the supplier]
siwild.si.edu/
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