Six art prints, mounted on 3mm Firstbond plate (Aluminium composite) with a comfortable aluminium frame for suspension on the back. }
Influenza-Viren sind die Viren der �echten� Grippe. Das Krankheitsbild dieser viralen Infektion ist relativ unspezifisch, die Krankheit beginnt mit hohem Fieber, geht über Kopf- und Gliederschmerzen, Schüttelfrost, Schnupfen bis zu Husten. Für immungeschwächte Personen besteht Lebensgefahr. Eine Schutzimpfung ist möglich.
Streptococcus pneumoniae sind die Erreger der Pneumonie, einer Lungenerkrankung. Sie sind meist paarweise angeordnet, je nach Medium sind aber auch kurze Ketten erkennbar. Nur die Stämme mit Kapseln um die einzelnen Kokken sind virulent für Mensch und Tier. Typische Erkrankungen sind Pneumonien (Lungenentzündungen), Sinusitis (Nebenhöhlen-Vereiterung) und Otitis media (Mittelohrentzündung) sowie eitrige Meningitis (Hirnhautentzündung).
Rotaviruses are the pathogens of diarrhoea (gastroenteritis) in babies and toddlers. They are passed on by smear infection (faecal-oral). Escherichia coli is a widespread intestinal bacterium. Both bacterium and virus originate from one stool sample.
Burkholderia pseudomallei moves by using flagella. It is endemic in the ground and waters of Southeast Asia and North Australia. B. pseudomallei is the agent of Melioidosis, which may appear as pneumonia, septicemia, and skin infections.
The small gap between tooth and gingiva is a perfect place for a lot of anaerobic bacteria to grow. Under normal circumstances, the gap is free from any bacteria due to the quick response of the immune system. But, if there is a small injury or a small particle of food lodged there, it may lead to an extreme increase of bacteria, as shown here.
Als Extremophile werden Organismen bezeichnet, die unter extremen Bedingungen existieren. Diese kräftig blaugrünen Bakterien leben in bis zu 80ºC warmen Salzpfützen. Austrocknung und Kristallisation des Salzes überstehen sie unbeschadet. Auf dem Bild ist deutlich das photosythetische Membransystem zu erkennen.
The term lamination stands for the bonding of foils with a firm base, one could also call it' mounting'. For the products in the' AluVerbund' category, a high-quality art print - a monthly sheet from the LifeSciences calendar - is mounted on a 3mm thick aluminium composite trunking material.
The art print is applied on the reverse side of a double-sided adhesive film. After the protective film has been pulled down, the art print is rolled' cold' onto the aluminium composite plate.
An extra stability of the plan is achieved by mounting the solid suspension profile on the bottom side of the picture facing the wall.
The art prints used here are the remainder of our LifeSciences Calendar (Hidden Worlds) published in the years 2002 to 2017. The image motif was created by the renowned, internationally acclaimed science photographers Oliver Meckes and Nicole Ottawa (eye of science) on the company's own screen, Oliver Meckes and Nicole Ottawa (eye of science).
We have carefully separated out the particularly high-quality printed monthly newspapers and prepared them for use by lamination. The surface of the art print is coated with special UV spot varnish. This gives the pictures a special brilliance. Because the product already looks very noble, we have refrained from adding an additional cover, such as acrylic.
AluDibond: Dibond® is a brand for a rigid sandwich material. The brand is owned by the manufacturer 3A Composites. Dibond® consists of two 0.3 mm thick aluminium plates thermally bonded with a polyethylene core. Dibond is correspondingly lighter than aluminium. FirstBond GbR from Schleswig-Holstein (Germany) has developed a' imitator' product with similar properties under the name' FirstBond', which is used in our aluminium composite products.