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Accumulation Collection

"Accumulation: A Melange of Nature's Creations" In the realm of nature's artistic expressions, accumulation takes on various forms

Background imageAccumulation Collection: Gallstones, artwork

Gallstones, artwork
Gallstones. Cutaway computer artwork showing gallstones (brown, lower left) in a human gall bladder (red, oval). The gall bladder is a small muscular sac lying under the liver (not seen)

Background imageAccumulation Collection: Coral reef surrounding a lagoon. Slow accumulation of substance from generations of corals was a

Coral reef surrounding a lagoon. Slow accumulation of substance from generations of corals was a phenomenon which
530405 Coral reef surrounding a lagoon. Slow accumulation of substance from generations of corals was a phenomenon which Darwin used to support they theory of a long geological timescale

Background imageAccumulation Collection: DDE-90028884

DDE-90028884
Glacier snout of Schlatenkees. The Schlatenkees is one of the biggest glaciers in Austria and retreating rapidly. Glacial till, moraine debris and roche moutonnee are visible. East Tyrol, Austria

Background imageAccumulation Collection: DDE-90028883

DDE-90028883
reflection of Mount Hoher Zaun and Mount Schwarze Want in a pond in late fall, Hohe Tauern National Park. East Tyrol, Austria. Date: 22/01/2009

Background imageAccumulation Collection: DDE-90028870

DDE-90028870
Glacier snout of Schlatenkees. The Schlatenkees is one of the biggest glaciers in Austria and retreating rapidly. Glacial till, moraine debris and roche moutonnee are visible. Austria, East Tyrol

Background imageAccumulation Collection: Gout crystals

Gout crystals. Polarised light micrograph of uric acid crystals in the synovial fluid (a lubricating liquid in joints) from a patient with gout

Background imageAccumulation Collection: Icicles

Icicles

Background imageAccumulation Collection: reflection of Mount Hoher Zaun and Mount Schwarze Want in a pond in late fall, Hohe

reflection of Mount Hoher Zaun and Mount Schwarze Want in a pond in late fall, Hohe Tauern National Park. East Tyrol, Austria

Background imageAccumulation Collection: Sediments of Algal Bloom line the coast of Florida in the southern United States of America

Sediments of Algal Bloom line the coast of Florida in the southern United States of America, giving the peninsula a greenish frame

Background imageAccumulation Collection: Colitis, light micrograph

Colitis, light micrograph
Colitis. Light micrograph of a section through colon (large intestine) tissue affected by bacterial infection, causing injury to the mucosal lining, which has resulted in inflammation (colitis)

Background imageAccumulation Collection: Oxalosis, light micrograph

Oxalosis, light micrograph
Oxalosis. Light micrograph of a section through adult bone tissue affected by oxalosis (primary hyperoxaluria), showing mature bone (green)

Background imageAccumulation Collection: Ischaemic bowel, light micrograph

Ischaemic bowel, light micrograph
Ischaemic bowel. Light micrograph of a section through a portion of intestine that has been damaged by an interruption of the blood supply, or ischaemia

Background imageAccumulation Collection: Gall stones, artwork C016 / 7520

Gall stones, artwork C016 / 7520
Gallstones. Cutaway computer artwork showing gallstones (blue, round, lower left) in a human gall bladder (oval, sac-like, lower left)

Background imageAccumulation Collection: Kidney stones, artwork C016 / 7531

Kidney stones, artwork C016 / 7531
Kidney stones. Computer artwork showing a section through a human kidney containing kidney stones (yellowish, right). The ureter (tube)

Background imageAccumulation Collection: Gall stones, artwork C016 / 7519

Gall stones, artwork C016 / 7519
Gallstones. Cutaway computer artwork showing gallstones (blue, round, upper left) in a human gall bladder (oval, sac-like, upper left)

Background imageAccumulation Collection: Gall stones, artwork C016 / 7518

Gall stones, artwork C016 / 7518
Gallstones. Cutaway computer artwork showing gallstones (small, round, upper left) in a human gall bladder (oval, sac-like, upper left)

Background imageAccumulation Collection: Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease, MRI scan

Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease, MRI scan
Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease. Coloured magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan of an axial section through the brain of a 35-year-old patient

Background imageAccumulation Collection: Gastritis, light micrograph C016 / 0508

Gastritis, light micrograph C016 / 0508
Gastritis. Light micrograph of a section through an inflamed human stomach (gastritis), showing an abnormal accumulation of white blood cells (leucocytes)

Background imageAccumulation Collection: Gastritis, light micrograph C016 / 0507

Gastritis, light micrograph C016 / 0507
Gastritis. Light micrograph of a section through an inflamed human stomach (gastritis), showing an abnormal accumulation of white blood cells (leucocytes)

Background imageAccumulation Collection: Hydrocephalus, CT scan C018 / 0568

Hydrocephalus, CT scan C018 / 0568
Hydrocephalus. Coloured computed tomography (CT) scan of the brain of a 22 year old patient with hydrocephalus (fluid in the brain)

Background imageAccumulation Collection: Hydrocephalus, CT scan C018 / 0567

Hydrocephalus, CT scan C018 / 0567
Hydrocephalus. Coloured computed tomography (CT) scan of the brain of a 22 year old patient with hydrocephalus (fluid in the brain)

Background imageAccumulation Collection: Hydrocephalus, CT scans C018 / 0566

Hydrocephalus, CT scans C018 / 0566
Hydrocephalus. Coloured computed tomography (CT) scans of the brain of a 22 year old patient with hydrocephalus (fluid in the brain)

Background imageAccumulation Collection: Kidney stones, artwork

Kidney stones, artwork
Kidney stones. Computer artwork showing a section through a human kidney containing kidney stones (whiteish). The ureter (lower left)

Background imageAccumulation Collection: Bladder stones, artwork

Bladder stones, artwork
Bladder stones. Computer artwork showing a section through a human bladder containing bladder stones (whiteish, centre). The urethra can be seen (vertical, lower centre)

Background imageAccumulation Collection: Amyloidosis of the spleen C015 / 6054

Amyloidosis of the spleen C015 / 6054
Spleen in amyloidosis. Gross specimen of the spleen of a patient with amyloidosis, a disease in which the protein amyloid accumulates in tissues and organs

Background imageAccumulation Collection: View of Middle Pleistocene site of Bilzingsleben, Germany

View of Middle Pleistocene site of Bilzingsleben, Germany
Showing the accumulation of mammal bones and artifacts. Lower Palaeolithic, 400, 000 years old. Photo by Chris Stringer

Background imageAccumulation Collection: Granite boulders in stone run, peculiar geomorphological phenomenon formed from granite in

Granite boulders in stone run, peculiar geomorphological phenomenon formed from granite in periglacial conditions, Vitosha Stone River, Mount Vitosha, Bulgaria, may

Background imageAccumulation Collection: Crystals in seminal fluid

Crystals in seminal fluid. Polarised light micrograph of a sample of abnormal seminal fluid. The sample contains crystals, which may indicate a problem with the prostate

Background imageAccumulation Collection: Quartz stalactites

Quartz stalactites hanging down from the ceiling of a cave. These stalactites are icicle-shaped deposits of silicon oxide

Background imageAccumulation Collection: Parkinsons disease nerve cells, artwork

Parkinsons disease nerve cells, artwork
Parkinsons disease nerve cells. Computer artwork of human nerve cells (neurons, green) affected by Lewy bodies (orange) in the brain of someone with Parkinsons disease

Background imageAccumulation Collection: Testing for pesticide residues

Testing for pesticide residues
Food safety. Testing a sample of animal liver tissue for pesticide residues. Several pesticides accumulate in animal tissues and are toxic to the animals

Background imageAccumulation Collection: Chronic liver disease, CT scan

Chronic liver disease, CT scan
Chronic liver disease. Coloured computed tomography (CT) scan of an axial section through the abdominopelvic region of a 58-year-old patient with a history of hepatitis C

Background imageAccumulation Collection: Spine in Hurler Syndrome, X-ray

Spine in Hurler Syndrome, X-ray
Spine in Hurler Syndrome. Coloured X-ray of the spine of a 26-month-old child with Hurler syndrome (also called mucopolysaccharidosis type I, MPS I)

Background imageAccumulation Collection: Scree slope, Canadian Arctic

Scree slope, Canadian Arctic
Debris flow on a scree slope. Photographed on Axel Heiberg Island, Canadian Arctic

Background imageAccumulation Collection: Seaweed covered beach

Seaweed covered beach. These are mostly kelps, tangles and oar weeds. There is a covering of several feet after the seaweed was washed on to the beach after a storm

Background imageAccumulation Collection: Building French Ship 8

Building French Ship 8
Careening a corvette : she is laid on her side so that the accumulation of marine rubbish which has gathered on her keel and lower hull can be burned off



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"Accumulation: A Melange of Nature's Creations" In the realm of nature's artistic expressions, accumulation takes on various forms. From gallstones to gout crystals, this captivating phenomenon captivates both scientists and artists alike. DDE-90028884, DDE-90028883, and DDE-90028870 are not mere codes but glimpses into the mesmerizing world of accumulation. Like an intricate artwork, these formations reflect the beauty hidden within our bodies. Imagine a serene pond in late fall, where Mount Hoher Zaun and Mount Schwarze Want cast their majestic reflections. Here lies a perfect example - a harmonious blend of water and mountains captured in one breathtaking moment. Icicles dangling from rooftops during winter embody another facet of accumulation. Each delicate ice formation represents countless droplets freezing together over time—a testament to patience and unity found in nature's frozen artistry. But it is not just within ourselves or atop roofs that we witness accumulation; even coastlines can showcase its wonders. Sediments left behind by algal blooms line Florida's shores—an intriguing sight that reminds us how natural processes accumulate over time to shape our environment. And let us not forget about kidney stones, gallstones, and bladder stones—artworks created by our own bodies through an intricate process known as mineral deposition. These formations may cause discomfort but serve as reminders that even within us, there exists a unique form of artistic creation. In every corner of the world—from microscopic crystals to grand landscapes—we find evidence at work, and is a reminder that life itself is an ongoing masterpiece shaped by time and persistence—a symphony composed by nature herself.