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Additive system of photographic exposure. A system to aid calculation of correct exposures, developed in the 1960s. Some aspects are included in Exif. [5] APS-C: A film format defined by the Advanced Photo System as 25.1 × 16.7 mm. Different manufacturers use this term for image sensors measuring between about 20.7 × 13.8 mm to 28.7 × 19.1 ...
Reaction centers are multi-protein complexes found within the thylakoid membrane.. At the heart of a photosystem lies the reaction center, which is an enzyme that uses light to reduce and oxidize molecules (give off and take up electrons).
Location of the psa genes in the chloroplast genome of Arabidopsis thaliana.The 21 protein-coding genes involved in photosynthesis are displayed as green boxes. Photosystem I (PSI, or plastocyanin–ferredoxin oxidoreductase) is one of two photosystems in the photosynthetic light reactions of algae, plants, and cyanobacteria.
Genesee Scientific was founded by Ken Fry in 1995 as a provider of supplies to laboratories located along Genesee Avenue in University City, San Diego. Today, Genesee Scientific serves life science laboratories around the United States and the world. Timeline. 1995 - Genesee Scientific founded by Ken Fry. [1]
Kodak introduces the Autographic film system. The World, the Flesh and the Devil, made in Kinemacolor, is the first dramatic feature film in color released. 1922 – Kodak makes 35 mm panchromatic motion picture film available as a regular stock. [16] 1923 The 16 mm amateur motion picture format is introduced by Kodak.
The Flint River is a 78.3-mile-long (126.0 km) river in the Flint/Tri-Cities region of Michigan in the United States.The river's headwaters are in Columbiaville in Lapeer County and flows through the counties of Lapeer, Genesee, and Saginaw.
The Burket Shale or Geneseo Shale is the lowest member of the Harrell Shale/Genessee Group.. The Burket is an organic-rich black shale that rests just above the Tully Limestone member of the Mahantango Formation.
The former Genesee Valley Trust Building is a streamlined twelve-story building supporting four aluminum wings 42 feet (13 m) high, known as the "Wings of Progress", [1] each weighing 12,000 pounds (5,400 kg). These structures are among the most distinctive features of the Rochester skyline. [2]