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"Unveiling the Intricacies: A Stain's Tale" In the vast realm of microscopic wonders, a stain reveals hidden secrets within cerebellum tissue

Background imageStain Collection: The Avalanche

The Avalanche
This illustration shows a worker accidentally allowing a tumble of rocks fall down upon a gentleman walking below, was accompanied with a caption Don't be afraid, sir

Background imageStain Collection: High-backed Chair (oak)

High-backed Chair (oak)
694078 High-backed Chair (oak) by Mackintosh, Charles Rennie (1868-1928); Art Gallery and Museum, Kelvingrove, Glasgow, Scotland; © CSG CIC Glasgow Museums Collection

Background imageStain Collection: Ingram Chair (oak)

Ingram Chair (oak)
694079 Ingram Chair (oak) by Mackintosh, Charles Rennie (1868-1928); Art Gallery and Museum, Kelvingrove, Glasgow, Scotland; (add.info)

Background imageStain Collection: Seated female figure with child (pfemba) Yombe Group, Kongo Peoples (wood, glass or mica & stain)

Seated female figure with child (pfemba) Yombe Group, Kongo Peoples (wood, glass or mica & stain)
1068138 Seated female figure with child (pfemba) Yombe Group, Kongo Peoples (wood, glass or mica & stain) by African School; 38.1x11.4x10.8 cm; Dallas Museum of Art, Texas

Background imageStain Collection: DDE-90028457

DDE-90028457
Canada, Ontario, Key River. Rock face stained with runoff water. Date: 23/04/2010

Background imageStain Collection: Rustic Cabin Vacation Home on a Lake, 1922 (screen print)

Rustic Cabin Vacation Home on a Lake, 1922 (screen print)
3035650 Rustic Cabin Vacation Home on a Lake, 1922 (screen print) by American School, (20th century); (add.info.: Vintage illustration of a rustic vacation cabin on a lake in the American Northeast;)

Background imageStain Collection: None can clean their dress from stain, but some blemish will remain (engraving)

None can clean their dress from stain, but some blemish will remain (engraving)
3631141 None can clean their dress from stain, but some blemish will remain (engraving) by Leighton, John (1822-1912); Private Collection; (add.info.: None can clean their dress from stain)

Background imageStain Collection: Portrait of a Gentleman, c. 1570 (oil on panel)

Portrait of a Gentleman, c. 1570 (oil on panel)
3577042 Portrait of a Gentleman, c.1570 (oil on panel) by Mor, Anthonis van Dashorst (Antonio Moro) (c.1519-1576/77); 121.9x89.5 cm; North Carolina Museum of Art, Raleigh

Background imageStain Collection: 261995

261995

Background imageStain Collection: A Body of Evidence

A Body of Evidence
Nick Walton

Background imageStain Collection: The city of fury

The city of fury
Alfredo Yañez

Background imageStain Collection: 095AC

095AC
Johanes Januar

Background imageStain Collection: Le Dejeune. Creator: Louis Marin Bonnet

Le Dejeune. Creator: Louis Marin Bonnet
Le Dejeune. [The Luncheon]

Background imageStain Collection: USA, Utah. Water stained canyon wall detail in Long Canyon

USA, Utah. Water stained canyon wall detail in Long Canyon, Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument

Background imageStain Collection: Now they ll blame me for this?, c1910. Artist: Holmfirth Bamforth and Co

Now they ll blame me for this?, c1910. Artist: Holmfirth Bamforth and Co
Now they ll blame me for this?, c1910. Postcard posted in 1910

Background imageStain Collection: Railway tracks at Oxford Station

Railway tracks at Oxford Station

Background imageStain Collection: Poster, anti-smoking campaign

Poster, anti-smoking campaign
Poster for an anti-smoking campaign, showing a hand with tobacco stains on the fingers. Date: circa 1960s

Background imageStain Collection: South Africa, Cape

South Africa, Cape Town. Stellenbosch wine area, Zevenwacht Winery. Typical oak wine barrels in cellar

Background imageStain Collection: John Conrad Russell and his mother Dora Black

John Conrad Russell and his mother Dora Black
John Conrad Russell, 4th Earl Russell (1921-1987) and his mother Dora Black, Lady Russell (1894-1986). Dora Black was a British author, feminist and socialist campaigner

Background imageStain Collection: Buenos Aires, Argentina; A Stained Glass Window Depicting Jesus And A Child In Recoleta Cemetery

Buenos Aires, Argentina; A Stained Glass Window Depicting Jesus And A Child In Recoleta Cemetery

Background imageStain Collection: Stain Glass Window

Stain Glass Window

Background imageStain Collection: Stained Glass Window Of Christ

Stained Glass Window Of Christ

Background imageStain Collection: Coho Fry And Dolly Varden With Parr Marks Swim In Tannin Stained 18-Mile Creek, Copper River Delta

Coho Fry And Dolly Varden With Parr Marks Swim In Tannin Stained 18-Mile Creek, Copper River Delta, Prince William Sound, Southcentral Alaska

Background imageStain Collection: USA, Utah, Paria Canyon. Colorful sandstone swirls in The Wave formation. Credit as

USA, Utah, Paria Canyon. Colorful sandstone swirls in The Wave formation. Credit as: Dennis Flaherty / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont

Background imageStain Collection: map of the world 1823

map of the world 1823
map of the world - 1823 very detailed lithography

Background imageStain Collection: Banded Demoiselle or Banded Agrion -Calopteryx splendens- male on a blade of grass

Banded Demoiselle or Banded Agrion -Calopteryx splendens- male on a blade of grass, Huhnermoor nature reserve, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany

Background imageStain Collection: Six-spot Burnet -Zygaena filipendulae, Anthrocera Filipendulae-, on a Vipers Bugloss -Echium vulgare

Six-spot Burnet -Zygaena filipendulae, Anthrocera Filipendulae-, on a Vipers Bugloss -Echium vulgare-, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany

Background imageStain Collection: Myeloblast blood cell, light micrograph

Myeloblast blood cell, light micrograph
Myeloblast blood cell. Light micrograph of blood cells, including a myeloblast, a precursor for a type of white blood cell (leucocyte). Myeloblasts differentiate into granulocytes

Background imageStain Collection: Promyelocyte blood cell, light micrograph

Promyelocyte blood cell, light micrograph. This blood cell (centre) is a precursor for a type of white blood cell called a granulocyte, formed by granulopoiesis in the bone marrow

Background imageStain Collection: ANTI-FRENCH CARTOON, 1798. Destruction of the French Collossus. The French Republic

ANTI-FRENCH CARTOON, 1798. Destruction of the French Collossus. The French Republic, caricatured as a bloodstained monster with the head of the guillotined King Louis XVI around its neck

Background imageStain Collection: Hazel nut, light micrograph

Hazel nut, light micrograph
Hazel nut. Light micrograph of a section through a nut from a common hazel (Corylus avellana) tree, showing the large amount of fat (red) stored within endosperm tissue

Background imageStain Collection: Kay Snap - Rules of the Game

Kay Snap - Rules of the Game. 1930s

Background imageStain Collection: Stain Glass Fairford

Stain Glass Fairford
Four prophets depicted in a window at Fairford, Gloucestershire : the church is generally considered to have some of the finest stained glass to be seen. Date: late 15th century

Background imageStain Collection: USA, Utah, Zion National Park. The Virgin River flows through the Narrows. Credit as

USA, Utah, Zion National Park. The Virgin River flows through the Narrows. Credit as: Dennis Flaherty / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont

Background imageStain Collection: USA, Utah, Zion National Park. Emerald Pool Trail scenic

USA, Utah, Zion National Park. Emerald Pool Trail scenic. Credit as: Marie Bush / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont

Background imageStain Collection: USA, California, Alabama Hills. Close-up of rock stain

USA, California, Alabama Hills. Close-up of rock stain. Credit as: Don Paulson / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont

Background imageStain Collection: Canada, Ontario, Key River. Rock face stained with runoff water

Canada, Ontario, Key River. Rock face stained with runoff water. Credit as: Mike Grandmaison / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont

Background imageStain Collection: Woman doing block print on fabric, Jaipur, Rajasthan, India

Woman doing block print on fabric, Jaipur, Rajasthan, India

Background imageStain Collection: AD: SOIESETTE, 1927. American advertisement for Soiesette fabrics, 1927

AD: SOIESETTE, 1927. American advertisement for Soiesette fabrics, 1927

Background imageStain Collection: Electron micrograph of negative-stained Prochlorococcus

Electron micrograph of negative-stained Prochlorococcus. A cyanophage is a virus that infects cyanobacteria

Background imageStain Collection: The discovery of purple, c. 1636 (oil on wood)

The discovery of purple, c. 1636 (oil on wood)
XIR391416 The discovery of purple, c.1636 (oil on wood) by Rubens, Peter Paul (1577-1640); 28x34 cm; Musee Bonnat, Bayonne

Background imageStain Collection: The Virgin and Saint John, from a Crucifixion

The Virgin and Saint John, from a Crucifixion; Unknown maker, German; Germany, Europe; about 1420; Dark brown vitreous paint, colored pot metal and clear glass

Background imageStain Collection: The Virgin and Child

The Virgin and Child; Master of Klosterneuburg, Austrian, active early 14th century; Austria, Europe; about 1335; Pot-metal and colorless glass, oxide paint



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"Unveiling the Intricacies: A Stain's Tale" In the vast realm of microscopic wonders, a stain reveals hidden secrets within cerebellum tissue, captured in a mesmerizing light micrograph. As we delve into this captivating world, echoes of Sherlock Holmes' thrilling adventure "The Adventure of the Second Stain" resonate. On the title-page of Thomas Paine's pamphlet Common Sense, owned by John Adams, a faint yet significant mark hints at an untold story. Just like pine pollen grains and pine stem depicted in delicate light micrographs, this stain holds clues waiting to be deciphered. As our journey continues through intricate lime tree stems and cerebral cortex nerve cells, we find ourselves transported to Baker Street alongside Holmes and Watson. The enigmatic duo unravels mysteries that lie beneath seemingly ordinary surfaces – just as stains reveal hidden truths. Within the maize root's vibrant structure lies another glimpse into the microscopic world. Light micrographs capture its essence with utmost precision while reminding us that even nature conceals its own stories within each stain. Returning full circle to cerebellum tissue once more, we realize how these stains connect diverse realms – from literature to science – weaving together tales both fictional and factual. Each stain represents a unique narrative waiting for curious minds to explore their depths. Just like Holmes' keen eye for detail or an astute scientist peering through a microscope lens, let us embrace these stains as gateways into uncharted territories. In every speckle or smudge lies an opportunity for discovery - an invitation to uncover secrets that may reshape our understanding of the world around us. So let us embark on this extraordinary odyssey where stains become storytellers themselves; where adventures await those who dare to look beyond what meets the eye; where even something as simple as a blot can hold profound significance in unraveling life's grand tapestry.