Attach Collection
"Attaching Forces: From T Lymphocytes to Suffragettes, a Historical Perspective" In the microscopic realm, T lymphocytes tirelessly attach themselves to cancer cells
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"Attaching Forces: From T Lymphocytes to Suffragettes, a Historical Perspective" In the microscopic realm, T lymphocytes tirelessly attach themselves to cancer cells, waging an invisible battle for our health. (SEM C001 / 1679) Meanwhile, in a whimsical spectacle, flea circus chariots showcase the incredible ability of tiny insects to attach themselves and perform daring feats. Yet not all attachments are entertaining; during the First World War, gas attacks at Serre and Thiepval left soldiers struggling to breathe as deadly fumes attached themselves mercilessly. Venturing into Africa's Lower Congo region, we encounter a captivating image of a woman whose vibrant culture attaches her deeply to her ancestral roots. (Africa. Lower Congo woman - W. Meyer) History reveals more tales of attachment as Shah Abbas I The Great valiantly fought against formidable opponents in his quest for power. (Shah Abbas I The Great (1571-1629), fighting against the T) The suffragettes took their cause to new heights by chaining themselves fearlessly to railings, showcasing their unwavering attachment towards achieving gender equality. (Suffragettes Chaining to Railings Vera Holme) A dark chapter unfolds with the Russian punishment known as "K: Knout, " where individuals were brutally attached by lashes that scarred both body and soul. Symbolizing national pride and resilience, an engraving depicts "The Soldier and the Thistle, " highlighting Scotland's deep-rooted attachment to its heritage. In another historical twist, Bourbon meets his demise while storming Rome's walls on May 6th, 1527 – a vivid reminder that even powerful rulers can become victims when attachments turn sour. (Bourbon est tue à l'assaut de Rome le 6 mai 1527.