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Parallel ski grooves in snow, close perspective revealing crystalline surface, intersecting shadow lines, cool highlights, minimalist nature detail-stock-foto
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Snowy ski paths. Sunlit snow with ski marks. Bright snow with ski trails and shadows. Peaceful snow scene featuring ski tracks and shimmering light-stock-foto
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Dramatic flysch geological formations with vertical sedimentary layers and erosion patterns at Zumaia Geopark, Basque Country, Spain-stock-foto
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Stone outcrops smoothed by passage of a glacier long ago, along Ediza Lake Trail in Ansel Adams Wilderness, Inyo National Forest, California, USA-stock-foto
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Glacial striations in rock near Iceberg Lake in Ansel Adams Wilderness, Inyo National Forest, California, USA-stock-foto
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Glacial striations in rock near Iceberg Lake in Ansel Adams Wilderness, Inyo National Forest, California, USA-stock-foto
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Glacial striations in rock near Iceberg Lake in Ansel Adams Wilderness, Inyo National Forest, California, USA-stock-foto
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Rock striations at the head of Mickleden in Landale, a U shaped valley holding evidence for glacial action. The scratches are parallel to the valley.-stock-foto
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Macro shot of a Cylindrical gear-stock-foto
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Close-up of a textured orange surface with parallel vertical striations. Texture of a flour crackling.-stock-foto
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A Roughly Cut Pale Green Beryl Crystal Specimen Exhibiting Schiller Effect, with Visible Inclusions and Parallel Striations, Against a Neutral Light G-stock-foto
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A rugged cliff face with parallel striations and scattered greenery, contrasted by bright blue signposts. A stark visual blending of natural elements-stock-foto
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dramatic view of valley side with strong parallel shadows from glancing Winter light across striations at High Cup Nick, Cumbria, England, UK-stock-foto
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Multiple layers of eroded and striated sandstone-stock-foto
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burnt base of stainless steel saucepan-stock-foto
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burnt base of stainless steel saucepan-stock-foto
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burnt base of stainless steel saucepan-stock-foto
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Small Box with Cover, late 15th century, 1 9/16 x 3 1/4 x 3 1/4 in. (4 x 8.3 x 8.3 cm), Carved red lacquer (tihong), China, 15th century, This delicate round box once held aromatic incense. It is carved all over with flowering plum branches, set against an incised geometric background meant to suggest sky. By the beginning of the 1500s, repeating geometric patterns had found their way into carved lacquer featuring floral patterns. Certain families of geometric patterns were used to represent sky, water, and land. While land patterns were taken from geometric textile patterns-stock-foto
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Bowl, 12th century, 3 5/16 x 9 5/16 in. (8.4 x 23.65 cm), Tz'u-chou ware Stoneware with white slip and incised decor under a clear glaze, China, 12th century, This dish represents a category of white Cizhou ware wherein the main motifs, usually peonies or lotuses, are set off with parallel striations created with a comb-like instrument. The floral designs are incised with a sure hand in a much freer and looser style than encountered in earlier Cizhou designs. Wall paintings in a Jin dynasty (1115-1234) tomb at Licunkou, Changzhi in Shanxi province support the stylistic evidence for Jin period-stock-foto
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Glacial striations left by the Athabasca glacier, parallel scratches in rock that show the direction of ice movement, Jasper National Park, Canada-stock-foto
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The Three Graces (recto); Four putti engaging in various activities (verso) Christoph Murer Swiss 1580s This striking and beautifully preserved sheets belongs to a group of early drawings, all executed in the same technique on prepared paper, by Christoph Murer (1558-1641), the leading designer and painter of stained-glass windows in early seventeenth-century Switzerland. Treating the classical subject of the Three Graces, this work exhibits a spectacular handling of dark gray wash and white gouache to model the female body; against the mid-tone of the prepared paper, the parallel striations a-stock-foto
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Bowl, Glass, Mold-blown bowl of amber colored glass with an inverted rim, a ring foot, low and flat; sloping sides of radiating petal shaped flutes. Interior of bowl is smooth while glass on exterior is rough. Base polished flat, parallel striations on exterior sides., China, 19th century, glasswares, Decorative Arts, Bowl-stock-foto
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Icebergs and glacier polished bedrock at dusk along Sermilik Fjord near settlement of Tiniteqilaq, East Greenland-stock-foto
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Icebergs and glacier polished bedrock at dusk along Sermilik Fjord near settlement of Tiniteqilaq, East Greenland-stock-foto
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Icebergs and glacier polished bedrock at dusk along Sermilik Fjord near settlement of Tiniteqilaq, East Greenland-stock-foto
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Icebergs and glacier polished bedrock at dusk along Sermilik Fjord near settlement of Tiniteqilaq, East Greenland-stock-foto
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Icebergs and glacier polished bedrock at dusk along Sermilik Fjord near settlement of Tiniteqilaq, East Greenland-stock-foto
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Modern white curtain with many strands-stock-foto
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Modern white curtain with many strands-stock-foto
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Microceramus Microceramus tenuistriatus rocai. 20 Jan 20161 Microceramus Microceramus tenuistriatus rocai-stock-foto
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Glacial striations or abrasion scratches on a surface of basalt bedrock, Dyrholaey Headland, Southern Iceland-stock-foto
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. A descriptive catalogue of the scale insects ("Coccidae") of Australia. Insects -- Australia; Scale insects. SCALE INSECTS (" COCCID^") OF AUSTRALIA. 1:7 cylindrical, tapering to the blunt rounded tip; first and second segments slightly rugose, with fine parallel striations. Length up to one inch. The males develop in the female gall. This is one of the most remarkable gall insects in the world in the final stage of the adult female, having no apparent mouth, antennae, legs, or anal appendages, while she is fixed on. Fig. 109.—Cystocoecus pomiformis, Froggatt. the centre-stock-foto
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Qur'anic verses, 14th-15th centuries, Calligraphy, Arabic, Manuscripts, Arabic, Washington (D.C.), Egypt, Arabic script calligraphy, Illuminated Islamic manuscripts, Islamic calligraphy, Islamic manuscripts, Masahif, 29th chapter of the Qur'an entitled al-'Ankabut (The Spider), from the Mamluk period, written in the Masahif script., Dimensions of Written Surface: Recto: 10.5 (w) x 11.3 (h) cm. Dimensions of Written Surface: Verso: 13 (w) x 19.5 (h) cm, Executed in black masahif script, the text is surrounded by lightly outlined cloud bands. In the interstitial spaces appear vine leaves and pal-stock-foto
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. Cooperative economic insect report. Beneficial insects; Insect pests. 674 Description: ADULT - Length almost 0.5 mm. Eyes single, oval, anterolateral. Pedipalpi four-jointed. Cephalothorax and legs reddish yellow. Legs six-jointed. Tarsi without claws. Thirteen pairs of stiff, pectinated, and spatulate hairs on dorsal surface, arranged in 7 transverse rows. Median hairs relatively short. Dorsal hairs set on small tubercles. Female body, broad oval; body as long as legs. Abdomen dark brown. Dorsal striations of propodosoma parallel and slightly but distinctly lobed. Lateral hairs moderately s-stock-foto
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Archive image from page 162 of A descriptive catalogue of the. A descriptive catalogue of the scale insects ('Coccidae') of Australia descriptivecatal02frog Year: 1915  SCALE INSECTS (' COCCID') OF AUSTRALIA. 1:7 cylindrical, tapering to the blunt rounded tip; first and second segments slightly rugose, with fine parallel striations. Length up to one inch. The males develop in the female gall. This is one of the most remarkable gall insects in the world in the final stage of the adult female, having no apparent mouth, antennae, legs, or anal appendages, while she is fixed on    Fig. 109.—Cystoc-stock-foto
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Elements of mineralogy, crystallography and blowpipe analysis from a practical standpoint .. . Leucaugite,Sing Sing, N.Y. Augite. Augite twin. negative and positive pyramids v and v = a: b:2c. Angles arem.m=2,y° 10; // = 131° 31; // = 120° 49z;^=9548; cp = 146° il; ?/= 137° 58;cv = 130 6; cv= 114° ^ig. Contact twins, twinning plane a, Fig. 598,are common. Also twin lamellae parallel c,shown by striations on the vertical faces andby basal parting, Fig. 599. Optically +.Axial plane b. Strong double refraction.Varying axial angle. Usually not stronglypleochroic. Physical Characters. H., 5.6. Sp.-stock-foto
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Rock Surface showing striations coloured red-stock-foto
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. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Mineralogy. ANORTHOCLASE FROM NIGERIA 89 others show very fine striations (PI. 6, Fig. 2), parallel to the wider ones, which had to be disregarded in making the optical measurements. The stereogram of this section is shown in Fig. 2. When the plot of the first twin member is transposed so as to bring y to the centre, the resulting positions of the poles of (001) and (010) (see Fig. 2a) closely correspond with the positions given by Emmons' for anorthoclase.. « Anorthoclase, EMMONS • Nigerian anorthoclase Fig. 2a. The location, in the stereogr-stock-foto
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Rock Surface showing striations coloured blue-stock-foto
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Mededeelingen van 's Rijks Herbarium, Leiden, Rijks Universiteit, Rijks Herbarium, 1911, horsetails, This composition features three distinct geological specimens showcasing intricate striations and patterns. The top two specimens (labeled 1 and 2) display prominent, parallel grooves that suggest a history of erosion or physical abrasion, indicative of natural processes affecting their surfaces. The third specimen (labeled 3) exhibits more irregular textures and depth variations, hinting at a different formation process. These samples are likely part of a geological study aimed at understandin-stock-foto