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Camano island low tide 5/27/02 10:57 p.m. [slide].
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Camano island low tide 5/27/02 10:57 p.m. [slide].
Camano island low tide 5/27/02 10:57 p.m. [slide].
Format:Slides & Transparencies
Artist/Author:Zirpel, Mark, 1956-
Published:2003
Volume:25
They found her in the wall #2 [slide].
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They found her in the wall #2 [slide].
They found her in the wall #2 [slide].
Format:Slides & Transparencies
Artist/Author:Alexander, Elizabeth, 1982-
Published:2005
Volume:27
Hand-powered fan [slide].
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Hand-powered fan [slide].
Hand-powered fan [slide].
Format:Slides & Transparencies
Artist/Author:Duffy, Christopher,
Published:2003
Volume:25
Zoomorphic toy [slide].
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Zoomorphic toy [slide].
Zoomorphic toy [slide].
Format:Slides & Transparencies
Artist/Author:Syda, Keith, 1951-
Published:2005
Volume:27
Traveler VI [slide].
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Traveler VI [slide].
Traveler VI [slide].
Format:Slides & Transparencies
Artist/Author:Cass, Robin, 1969-
Published:2001
Volume:23
Resuscitations [slide].
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Resuscitations [slide].
Resuscitations [slide].
Format:Slides & Transparencies
Artist/Author:Perkins, Elizabeth, 1974-
Published:2003
Volume:25
Candy head [slide].
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Candy head [slide].
Candy head [slide].
Format:Slides & Transparencies
Artist/Author:Larivee, Hethre, 1976-
Published:2005
Volume:27
If an atom was enlarged to the size of this sphere, all the components, the nucleus and the electrons, would still be invisible. if the sphere was enlarged to the size of downtown providence, then the nucleus would be the size of a small pebble and the electrons would be tiny grains of sand. the rest of the space would be empty [slide].
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If an atom was enlarged to the size of this sphere, all the components, the nucleus and the electrons, would still be invisible. if the sphere was enlarged to the size of downtown providence, then the nucleus would be the size of a small pebble and the electrons would be tiny grains of sand. the rest of the space would be empty [slide].
If an atom was enlarged to the size of this sphere, all the components, the nucleus and the electrons, would still be invisible. if the sphere was enlarged to the size of downtown providence, then the nucleus would be the size of a small pebble and the electrons would be tiny grains of sand. the rest of the space would be empty [slide].
Format:Slides & Transparencies
Artist/Author:Evans, Adrianne, 1972-
Published:2001
Volume:23
Chores [slide].
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Chores [slide].
Chores [slide].
Format:Slides & Transparencies
Artist/Author:Stinsmuehlen-Amend, Susan, 1948-
Published:2005
Volume:27
Cobalt anemone [slide].
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Cobalt anemone [slide].
Cobalt anemone [slide].
Format:Slides & Transparencies
Artist/Author:Kelman, Janet, 1948-
Published:2001
Volume:23
Seeds [slide].
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Seeds [slide].
Seeds [slide].
Format:Slides & Transparencies
Artist/Author:Montini, Milissa, 1958-
Published:2001
Volume:23
Calendar notations/twelve months (detail) [slide].
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Calendar notations/twelve months (detail) [slide].
Calendar notations/twelve months (detail) [slide].
Format:Slides & Transparencies
Artist/Author:Stinsmuehlen-Amend, Susan, 1948-
Published:2004
Volume:26