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Snails IV

While the visualization approaches discussed for snail-like structures so far only allow to visualize snails produced from bodies of a certain (sphere-like) geometry, here I try to introduce a method suitable for almost any geometry… Continue reading

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Snails III

While the outside of the snails presented so far looks more or less satisfactory, the inside does not… Continue reading

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Snails II

Almost any object can be used for rotating on the path of a logarithmic spiral… Continue reading

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Pandemic

It is a somewhat alarmist issue, but nevertheless, here are some visual contributions covering the global spread of viral diseases… Continue reading

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Snails I

Shells from snails often can be derived from a logarithmic spiral… Continue reading

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Cellular structures II

My first posting on cellular structures represented a normal parenchymatic tissue. In addition, here are some more specialized tissues… Continue reading

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Filamentous cyanobacteria

Cyanobacteria forming long filaments are presented in this post… Continue reading

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Virtual Globe

A globe constructed exclusively from 0 and 1; Here comes my contribution to topics like virtual reality, global modeling etc. … Continue reading

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Non-filamentous cyanobacteria II

This second post on non-filamentous cyanobacteria is about different forms of colony formation, which depend on the geometry of cell division. Continue reading

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Cells and soap bubbles

Coming back to a recent posting about modeling cellular structures, I learnt from … that soap bubbles can serve as a simple models of cells… Continue reading

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