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"Unveiling the Intricacies: Exploring the Defects in Carbon Nanotubes through Computer Models" In a quest to understand the hidden flaws within carbon nanotubes

Background imageDefect Collection: Baron d Aguilar of Starvation Farm, 18th century. 1869 (lithograph)

Baron d Aguilar of Starvation Farm, 18th century. 1869 (lithograph)
7232943 Baron d Aguilar of Starvation Farm, 18th century. 1869 (lithograph) by Cooper, Robert (fl.1800-36); Private Collection; (add.info.: Baron d Aguilar of Starvation Farm)

Background imageDefect Collection: The Macocha Gulf (litho)

The Macocha Gulf (litho)
7171112 The Macocha Gulf (litho) by American School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Macocha Gulf. Illustration for The World and its People, a Comprehensive Tour of All Lands)

Background imageDefect Collection: I: Imprudence on the ice

I: Imprudence on the ice
6523561 I: Imprudence on the ice. by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: in " Moral Alphabet in Action. In Paris at all novelty merchants)

Background imageDefect Collection: J: Jealousy, the success of his companions hurt him

J: Jealousy, the success of his companions hurt him
6523562 J: Jealousy, the success of his companions hurt him. by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: in " Moral Alphabet in Action. In Paris at all novelty merchants)

Background imageDefect Collection: G: Gourmandise punished, he is trapped

G: Gourmandise punished, he is trapped
6523559 G: Gourmandise punished, he is trapped. by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: in " Moral Alphabet in Action. In Paris at all novelty merchants)

Background imageDefect Collection: C: Coquetry, she spends a precious time to turn herself

C: Coquetry, she spends a precious time to turn herself
6523554 C: Coquetry, she spends a precious time to turn herself. by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: in " Moral Alphabet in Action)

Background imageDefect Collection: Mr Doubleface, a man not to be trusted (engraving)

Mr Doubleface, a man not to be trusted (engraving)
5236600 Mr Doubleface, a man not to be trusted (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Mr Doubleface, a man not to be trusted)

Background imageDefect Collection: Man asking a stupid question of another man fishing (colour litho)

Man asking a stupid question of another man fishing (colour litho)
5999933 Man asking a stupid question of another man fishing (colour litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Man asking a stupid question of another man fishing)

Background imageDefect Collection: Junkers Ju 88 D-1 / Trop FE-1598

Junkers Ju 88 D-1 / Trop FE-1598
(ex Royal Romanian Air Force) - Junkers Ju 88 D-1/Trop FE-1598 (Werk Nr. 430650 / HK959 / Baksheesh ), in outdoor storage / display at the National Museum of the United States Air Force

Background imageDefect Collection: Paprosky femur defect classification C016 / 6621

Paprosky femur defect classification C016 / 6621
Paprosky femur defect classification. Diagram showing the classification system for femur cortex defects used to assess revision (replacement or repair) of a hip implant

Background imageDefect Collection: Advert for Artemis fashion furs 1930

Advert for Artemis fashion furs 1930
Are your furs signed ? The name Artemis is not only the signature if a firm of master-furriers, it is also a pledge of good faith. Every Artsmis fur carries the Artemis guarantee

Background imageDefect Collection: Targeted gene on a chromosome, SEM

Targeted gene on a chromosome, SEM
Targeted gene on a human chromosome. Composite coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a targeted gene (yellow) on one arm of a human chromosome

Background imageDefect Collection: Broken wind turbine F006 / 8647

Broken wind turbine F006 / 8647
MODEL RELEASED. Broken wind turbine, Fuerteventura, Canary Islands

Background imageDefect Collection: Broken wind turbine F006 / 8646

Broken wind turbine F006 / 8646
MODEL RELEASED. Broken wind turbine, Fuerteventura, Canary Islands

Background imageDefect Collection: DNA repair protein AlkB with DNA C016 / 0547

DNA repair protein AlkB with DNA C016 / 0547
DNA repair protein AlkB with DNA. Molecular model of the DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) repair protein AlkB (blue) bound to a strand of double-stranded DNA (ds-DNA, pink and yellow)

Background imageDefect Collection: DNA repair protein AlkB with DNA C016 / 0546

DNA repair protein AlkB with DNA C016 / 0546
DNA repair protein AlkB with DNA. Molecular model of the DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) repair protein AlkB (purple) bound to a strand of double-stranded DNA (ds-DNA, red and green)

Background imageDefect Collection: Paprosky femur defect, type IIIA lateral

Paprosky femur defect, type IIIA lateral
Paprosky femur defect. Cutaway artwork of bone degradation in a type IV medial-lateral femur cortex defect (Paprosky classification system)

Background imageDefect Collection: Paprosky femur defect, type IIIA med-lat

Paprosky femur defect, type IIIA med-lat
Paprosky femur defect. Cutaway artwork of bone degradation in a type IV lateral femur cortex defect (Paprosky classification system)

Background imageDefect Collection: White tiger mother and cub C017 / 8287

White tiger mother and cub C017 / 8287
White tiger. A mother white tiger licking its cub. White tigers are rare genetic variants of the Bengal tiger (Panthera tigris tigris) in which the orange pigment, pheomelanin, is not produced

Background imageDefect Collection: White tiger mother and cub C017 / 8288

White tiger mother and cub C017 / 8288
White tiger. A mother white tiger suckling its cub. White tigers are rare genetic variants of the Bengal tiger (Panthera tigris tigris) in which the orange pigment, pheomelanin, is not produced

Background imageDefect Collection: Quality control in egg production C015 / 6179

Quality control in egg production C015 / 6179
Egg production. A quality control worker checking eggs by shining light through them. The process, known as candling, identifies flaws such as cracked or misformed shells, blood spots

Background imageDefect Collection: Damaged DNA, conceptual artwork C013 / 9999

Damaged DNA, conceptual artwork C013 / 9999
Damaged DNA, conceptual computer artwork

Background imageDefect Collection: Blind Cat

Blind Cat
JD-14217 BLIND CAT John Daniels contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageDefect Collection: Domestic Sheep, dead lamb, close-up of deformed head, was born alive, England, april

Domestic Sheep, dead lamb, close-up of deformed head, was born alive, England, april

Background imageDefect Collection: Man covering ears

Man covering ears
MODEL RELEASED. Man covering his ears, conceptual image. This could represent deafness, tinnitus (ringing in the ears), mental illness (such as hearing voices) or migraine

Background imageDefect Collection: Shortsightedness

Shortsightedness. Artwork of section through an eyeball affected by shortsightedness, or myopia. This is a condition in which distant objects appear blurred

Background imageDefect Collection: Pixellated eye

Pixellated eye, computer artwork. This could represent artificial vision or impaired sight

Background imageDefect Collection: Cleft lip

Cleft lip. Image 2 of 2. Artwork of the face of a person with a cleft, or hare, lip following surgery to correct it. A cleft lip is a birth defect caused by a failure of the face to fuse together

Background imageDefect Collection: Unhealthy heart, conceptual artwork

Unhealthy heart, conceptual artwork. Heart in a wheelchair. This could represent a heart with impaired function

Background imageDefect Collection: Fluorescent dye penetrant test results

Fluorescent dye penetrant test results
Fluorescent dye penetrant test on a metallic component, viewed under ultraviolet (UV) light. This is a form of non-destructive testing in which a dye is smeared onto the component

Background imageDefect Collection: Unzipped DNA molecule, artwork

Unzipped DNA molecule, artwork
Unzipped DNA molecule, conceptual computer artwork

Background imageDefect Collection: Bearded lady, 19th century

Bearded lady, 19th century
Bearded lady. Annie Jones (1865-1902) was known by the stage name of Lady Esau. She was also known as Annie Jones-Elliot, from her marriage to Richard Elliot

Background imageDefect Collection: Crystalline structure

Crystalline structure demonstrated using a bubble raft. The bubble raft (or Bragg Raft) consists of a 2-dimensional array of bubbles of uniform size

Background imageDefect Collection: Newtons rings on clouds

Newtons rings on clouds
Newtons rings. This is an optical effect that is produced by interference between light reflected from a hemispherical surface and a flat plane. It can be caused by photographic lenses

Background imageDefect Collection: Carbon nanotube, computer model

Carbon nanotube, computer model
Carbon nanotube, molecular model. This is a macromolecule made entirely of carbon atoms. Most carbon nanotubes are linear and composed of hexagons of carbon

Background imageDefect Collection: Ana tree. Virus on the tree, Huab river Namibia

Ana tree. Virus on the tree, Huab river Namibia
WAT-8206 Ana tree - Virus on the tree Huab river Namibia, Africa Faidherbia albida M. Watson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageDefect Collection: Yellow-legged Gull with only one foot - In flight above water, Southern Spain

Yellow-legged Gull with only one foot - In flight above water, Southern Spain
RES-709 Yellow-legged Gull with only one foot - In flight above water Southern Spain Larus cachinnans George Reszeter Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only



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"Unveiling the Intricacies: Exploring the Defects in Carbon Nanotubes through Computer Models" In a quest to understand the hidden flaws within carbon nanotubes, scientists have turned to advanced computer models. These microscopic structures hold immense potential for various applications, but their they can compromise their performance. Delving into history, we stumble upon Baron d'Aguilar of Starvation Farm's 1869 lithograph. A visual representation of his time showcases an era where even nature had its own imperfections. Similarly, lithographs like "The Macocha Gulf" remind us that beauty often lies in unexpected places. Moving forward, let's explore human emotions intertwined with defects. "Imprudence on the ice" captures a moment when recklessness leads to unintended consequences. Jealousy takes center stage as success becomes a painful reminder for one individual in "Jealousy - The Success of His Companions Hurt Him. " Gourmandise punished. In this captivating scene, indulgence traps an individual who succumbs to temptation without considering the consequences. Meanwhile, coquetry unfolds as precious time is spent transforming oneself in pursuit of admiration and attention. But beware. Not everyone is trustworthy; Mr Doubleface serves as a stark reminder that appearances can be deceiving. Conjoined twins depicted in an engraving from 1777 highlight how nature sometimes presents us with extraordinary abnormalities. Humor finds its place too amidst these reflections on defectiveness. A man asking a stupid question while another fishes reminds us that curiosity should always be accompanied by wisdom and thoughtfulness. Shifting gears towards technology and innovation, we encounter Junkers Ju 88 D-1 / Trop FE-1598—an aircraft showcasing both strengths and weaknesses inherent in engineering marvels. Finally, stepping into the world of fashion furs from 1930 brings forth Artemis' advert—a subtle reminder that even glamourous creations may conceal their own imperfections.