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Granule Collection

Granules are tiny particles that can be found in various contexts, from the microscopic world of cells to the vast landscapes of nature

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Granule Collection: Basophil white blood cell
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Granule Collection: Dohle bodies in blood cell, micrograph
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Granule Collection: Employee works at Krastsvetmet non-ferrous metals plant in Krasnoyarsk
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Granule Collection: Picture No. 11014616
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Granule Collection: Close-Up Detail Of Espresso Maker And Coffee
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Granule Collection: Lighthouse Scenic, Northumberland, England
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Granule Collection: Picture No. 11014611
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Granule Collection: Picture No. 11014610
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Granule Collection: Picture No. 11014609
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Granule Collection: Picture No. 11014608
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Granule Collection: Picture No. 11014605
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Granule Collection: Picture No. 11014602
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Granule Collection: Picture No. 11014603
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Granule Collection: Picture No. 11014600
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Granule Collection: Picture No. 11014598
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Granule Collection: Picture No. 11014597
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Granule Collection: Hepatocyte liver cell, TEM
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Granule Collection: Liver tissue, TEM
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Granule Collection: Conceptual image of mast cells
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Granule Collection: Mast cell releasing histamine due to allergic reaction
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Granule Collection: Picture No. 11014617
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Granule Collection: Picture No. 11014615
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Granule Collection: Picture No. 11014607
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Granule Collection: Picture No. 11014606
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Granule Collection: Picture No. 11014604
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Granule Collection: Picture No. 11014601
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Granule Collection: New Holland tractor with Amazone spreader, spreading fertiliser on meadow after taking crop of
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Granule Collection: John Deere 8530 tractor with Bredal TX3500 spreader, spreading granular fertilizer on arable
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Granule Collection: Tractor with fertilizer spreader, spreading nitrogen granular fertilizer on field, Sweden, may
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Granule Collection: Filling Bredal TX3500 spreader with granular fertilizer, Tierp, Uppsala County, Uppland, Sweden
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Granule Collection: Nitrogen granular fertilizer, close-up of granules, Sweden, may
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Granule Collection: Emptying bag of nitrogen granular fertilizer granules into fertilizer spreader, Sweden, may
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Granule Collection: Farmer emptying bag of nitrogen granular fertilizer granules into fertilizer spreader, Sweden, may
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Granule Collection: Dried yeast on teaspoon
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Granule Collection: Holding moisture retaining granules in palm of hand above soil and compost
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Granule Collection: Using hands to mix moisture retaining white granules into soil and compost
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Granule Collection: Cocoa shells
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Granule Collection: Eosinophil white blood cell, TEM C014 / 1438
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Granule Collection: Headache, conceptual artwork F006 / 8693
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Granule Collection: Eosinophil white blood cell, TEM C014 / 1437
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Granule Collection: Eosinophil white blood cell, TEM C014 / 1439
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Granule Collection: Eosinophil white blood cell, TEM
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Granule Collection: Islet of Langerhans beta cell, TEM
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Granule Collection: Basophil white blood cell, TEM
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Granule Collection: Goblet cell, TEM
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Granule Collection: Islet of Langerhans, TEM
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Granule Collection: Granulocyte white blood cell, TEM
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Granule Collection: Enteroendocrine cell, TEM


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Granules are tiny particles that can be found in various contexts, from the microscopic world of cells to the vast landscapes of nature. In the realm of biology, granules play a crucial role in the functioning of our immune system. Basophil white blood cells, for instance, contain granules that release histamine and other chemicals involved in allergic reactions. Examining a blood cell under a microscope reveals intriguing details like Dohle bodies - small blue-stained granular structures within these vital carriers of life. Such micrographs offer glimpses into the intricate workings of our bodies on a cellular level. Shifting gears to industry, we find an employee diligently working at Krastsvetmet non-ferrous metals plant in Krasnoyarsk. Amidst this bustling environment where metals are transformed and shaped, one can imagine countless granules being manipulated and processed with precision. On another note entirely, let's zoom into everyday objects that often go unnoticed. A close-up detail captures an espresso maker and coffee beans - each bean representing a tiny granule filled with flavor potential waiting to be released by hot water coursing through it. Nature too has its own way of showcasing the beauty of granules. A scenic view unfolds before us as we gaze upon Northumberland's lighthouse standing tall against crashing waves. The surrounding landscape is adorned with countless grains of sand - each grain formed over time by erosion and weathering processes. As we explore further through pictures numbered 11014611 to 11014602, we encounter diverse scenes: from serene seascapes to vibrant cityscapes; from breathtaking sunsets to architectural marvels; all reminding us that even on larger scales, granular elements contribute significantly to our visual experiences. Whether they reside within our bodies or shape our surroundings both industrially and naturally, granules hold immense significance.