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Thursday, January 27, 2011
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TRANSFER MARKET MONTHLY
Hello friends! Today I want to inform
that the first Saturday in March to first Saturday in November 2011, the monthly market organized by Artistic ITINERART moved temporarily in the Town Hall ', also in Turin.
For more information, contact Maurizio Pittaluga 331.4615534
Hello friends! Today I want to inform
that the first Saturday in March to first Saturday in November 2011, the monthly market organized by Artistic ITINERART moved temporarily in the Town Hall ', also in Turin.
For more information, contact Maurizio Pittaluga 331.4615534
Sunday, January 23, 2011
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As many know, some cephalopods, octopus, and in particular, are masters of camouflage in a wide variety of environments, often succeeding to escape the eye of their many predators, including man. The mimicry of the octopus often not based solely on a color variation that makes it similar to the surrounding environment, but also morphological changes of the animal's body so as to make it as close as possible to example a rock. Of all the octopus, masters of camouflage, one in particular does something that makes it look like camouflage or a rock, because what is commonly called Octopus camouflage ( Thaumoctopus mimicus ) mimics very well a few marine species known to be dangerous Depending on the situation and the predator in front of him. For example, this extraordinary animal, able to imitate the dangerous sea snake, the poisonous scorpion fish and even manages to make a sole similar to the shape and swimming on the bottom just like a fish. That cephalopods are the most intelligent invertebrates has been tested by some well-known experiments, which are mainly octopus, but the intelligence of the octopus camouflage, given the extraordinary capacity exceeds all expectations in the world of invertebrates. The animal, which does not reach great size (up to 60 cm in length), was discovered only relatively recently (1998) in Indonesia. Its color "basic" is a dark brownish stripes and white, but within minutes, thanks to special types of pigmented cells called chromatophores, can change color becoming more varied the colors.
In this extraordinary picture representation of how a sole mimic octopus, scorpion fish and a sea serpent.
Click here to see an interesting short film about this unique animal.
Wednesday, January 19, 2011
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The Irukandji Jellyfish
In Australia, particularly in the region of Queensland (north-east of the country), the danger to swimmers is not only represented by sharks, but by something more subtle almost invisible and therefore often impossible to avoid. This is a very small jellyfish called Irukandji (the name derives from that of a local population), known to scholars as Caruk barnesi , classified in 1967. This jellyfish has a tiny umbrella that does not exceed the size of an olive, with a maximum height then 2.5 cm. It has only four tentacles that can have a length varies widely, from a few centimeters to more than half a meter. A feature that makes it even more dangerous is its transparent body, which, together with being very small size makes it difficult to see into the water. Like all jellyfish have stinging cells that are grouped together but in the tentacles in some areas distinguished by a round shape and white in addition, unlike other jellyfish, the stinging cells are also present sull'ombrella animal. The mix of toxic particulates contained within these cell types (cnidociti) is also very dangerous to humans and in several cases had no effect lethal. The toxin is injected into the victim's body from the end of filaments, like small and long spikes contained within the cells mentioned above, which are "fired" at the moment when physical contact is made. Unlike most jellyfish, the contact time results in only a slight pain that is not so alarming, but after about 30 minutes took over the victim what is known as "Irukandji syndrome" which can be lethal, especially if not properly treated or particularly susceptible to the toxin. After half an hour the symptoms can be different, depending on the person and the amount of toxin injected, but the most common are: severe pain spread to almost throughout the body, pressure is skyrocketing, tachycardia, vomiting. Death may occur from cardiac arrest. In all cases the symptoms last for several days. There is no antidote. A useful thing to do in case of contact, however, is to be paid immediately in the party, vinegar and practice "defuses" the stinging cells that have not yet given their discharge. Scientists are trying to isolate this toxic mix an effective antidote to study and for possible other applications, but the extreme fragility of the body of this animal that is killed by the simple collision with the glass of an aquarium, has complicated matters. One scholar has, however, recently found a good solution the problem, using a circular-shaped aquarium and the sides creating a small stream of water that prevents contact between the small jellyfish and the wall.
In a photo copy of this jellyfish seen up close.
Sunday, January 16, 2011
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The Nile perch
A real giant fresh water, the Nile perch (Lates niloticus ) reaches an impressive size, they can sometimes exceed 2 meters in length and 200 kg. The body of this fish is solid, with a rather pronounced dorsal hump. The mouth is very wide and is characterized by a prominent lower jaw. It has two dorsal fins, two relatively large pectoral and ventral fins, an anal and a proportionately small fan located at the tail end of a robust caudal peduncle. The color is generally silvery with greenish, darker on the back and clear on the ventral side of the animal. And 'course, a fish predator and the adults feed mainly on fish of various sizes, while the young feed on insects, crustaceans, other invertebrates and small fish. This species is also present cannibalism, large specimens feed on smaller ones. In addition to the extraordinary size and reach, this fish is notorious for the ecological imbalances that caused after its introduction into the lake Victoria took a few decades ago. In areas where this is very important from the standpoint of trade, but the meat does not seem to be quite valuable, but ... . Given the very considerable size, especially for a freshwater fish, is one of the prey that are the best for the sport of fresh water when traveling in areas where this is to lay a trap with very strong rods and equipment by applying different techniques.
In the photo the Nile perch next to a man makes a fair reflection of the exceptionally large fish that can achieve this.
Friday, January 7, 2011
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TORINO TO WORK!
Hello everyone!
I would say that many of my watches come from ordinary glass plates?
Today I show you some pictures on my work: the recovery of raw materials in my lab, the decorative object, the final phase: the investment markets.
In short, this is a brief summary of my production. Moderately strenuous, sometimes!
I would say that many of my watches come from ordinary glass plates?
Today I show you some pictures on my work: the recovery of raw materials in my lab, the decorative object, the final phase: the investment markets.
In short, this is a brief summary of my production. Moderately strenuous, sometimes!
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| The recovery of the glass |
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| Decoration of a clock |
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| educational workshop |
Tuesday, January 4, 2011
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"Leviathan"
As many know, the Leviathan is the biblical creature that lived in the seas, a monster created by God This mystical figure is made resurgence in the famous novel Moby Dick, where, to assume the role of the sea monster, we find the same name "white whale" in reality, the description corresponding turns out to be a sperm whale. Bible myths and apart from it seems that such a creature really existed. It is a whale, then a marine mammal, now extinct, and that dominated the seas of the earth about 13 million years ago. The size really remarkable, though not exceeding those of the living blue whale (the largest living animal on Earth ever existed), made him a formidable predator that can eat even more medium-sized cetaceans. To make it a formidable predator as well as the large size was the powerful head, about 3 meters long, wearing a mouth armed with strong and sharp conical teeth over 35 cm. It was probably a solitary hunter. The length of this mighty animal was thought to exceed 15 feet, more or less than their distant cousins \u200b\u200bto modern whales. The name given by scientists to this creature of the deep could not be Lyviatan melvillei , in honor of the Biblical monster and Herman Melville, author of the famous novel Moby Dick.
In photo, left, a graphic reconstruction of this giant of the seas attacking a whale fossil found on the right sides of the skull and some animal teeth. Is shown for the comparison between a human being and the huge skull of the animal.
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