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  • X-Ray of a three Habanero Peppers (Capsicum chinense) .  The habanero chile is one of the hottest peppers consumed by people and rates between 100,000 and 300,000 Scoville units.   This pepper originated in South America, but when the Latin name was applied it was belied to have originated in china ? thus the Latin name of china that is now associated with this pepper. By photographer Ted Kinsman
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  • X-Ray of a three Habanero Peppers (Capsicum chinense) .  The habanero chile is one of the hottest peppers consumed by people and rates between 100,000 and 300,000 Scoville units.   This pepper originated in South America, but when the Latin name was applied it was belied to have originated in china ? thus the Latin name of china that is now associated with this pepper. By photographer Ted Kinsman
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  • An X-ray of a hiking boot. By photographer Ted Kinsman
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  • An x-Ray holly (Ilex aquifolium) bush with berries By photographer Ted Kinsman
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  • X-Ray of a three different types of hot peppers.  On the top is Anaheim pepper or New Mexican pepper , the bottom left is the  habanero pepper, and on the lower right is the jalapeno pepper. By photographer Ted Kinsman
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  • An X-ray of an ice skate. By photographer Ted Kinsman
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  • X-Ray of an Apple Ipod shuffle music player. By photographer Ted Kinsman
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  • X-Ray of an Apple Ipod shuffle music player. By photographer Ted Kinsman
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  • X-Ray of a two jalapeno (Capsicum annuum).  The  jalapeño rates between 2,500 and 10,000 Scoville units in heat.  This pepper originated in South America. By photographer Ted Kinsman
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  • An X-ray of a Kentucky Coffee Tree seed pod (Gymnocladus dioicus) .  This low energy x-ray shows the interior structure of the seed pod. A common name for this tree is the Coffeetree By photographer Ted Kinsman
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  • An X-ray of a Kentucky Coffee Tree seed pod (Gymnocladus dioicus) .  This low energy x-ray shows the interior structure of the seed pod. A common name for this tree is the Coffeetree By photographer Ted Kinsman
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  • An X-ray of a common mouse cought in a mouse trap. By photographer Ted Kinsman
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  • An x-ray image of a pair of Victorian ladies dress shoes or boots.  These high heel boots made in the 1880's are almost identical to modern design.  Of particular importance is the boots have nails in the heels holding together multiple layers of leather.  The shoes also have metal shavings placed between the sheets of leather to keep the different layers from sliding.  The shoe is fully laced up, but the cotton laces are all but invisible to these low level x-rays. By photographer Ted Kinsman
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  • An x-ray image of a pair of Victorian ladies dress shoes or boots.  These high heel boots made in the 1880's are almost identical to modern design.  Of particular importance is the boots have nails in the heels holding together multiple layers of leather.  The shoes also have metal shavings placed between the sheets of leather to keep the different layers from sliding.  The shoe is fully laced up, but the cotton laces are all but invisible to these low level x-rays. By photographer Ted Kinsman
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  • An x-ray image of a pair of Victorian ladies dress shoes or boots.  These high heel boots made in the 1880's are almost identical to modern design.  Of particular importance is the boots have nails in the heels holding together multiple layers of leather.  The shoes also have metal shavings placed between the sheets of leather to keep the different layers from sliding.  The shoe is fully laced up, but the cotton laces are all but invisible to these low level x-rays. By photographer Ted Kinsman
    x07oldboots...jpg
  • An x-ray image of a pair of Victorian ladies dress shoes or boots.  These high heel boots made in the 1880's are almost identical to modern design.  Of particular importance is the boots have nails in the heels holding together multiple layers of leather.  The shoes also have metal shavings placed between the sheets of leather to keep the different layers from sliding.  The shoe is fully laced up, but the cotton laces are all but invisible to these low level x-rays. By photographer Ted Kinsman
    x07oldboots...jpg
  • X-Ray of an orchid flower (Stanhopea hasselvoliana). By photographer Ted Kinsman
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  • Thornless Honey Locust (Gleditsia triacanthos). By photographer Ted Kinsman
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  • An X-ray of a computer central processor unit (CPU). By photographer Ted Kinsman
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  • An early (1900's) electron demostration tube.  High voltage is applied to the top and bottom contacts.  This type of tube lead to the development of X-rays.  This tube is photographed with x-rays. By photographer Ted Kinsman
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  • X-Ray of a Dutch Wooden Shoe.  This wooden shoe was made in Holland in 1944.  Wooden shoes are still worn today. By photographer Ted Kinsman
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  • An X-ray of an Electronic Thermometer.  This type of electronic thermometer uses an infra-red sensor that detects the heat from a body.  The unit uses a 9 volt battery located at the bottom.  The heat sensor is at the top of this image. By photographer Ted Kinsman
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  • An X-ray of an energy efficient light bulb. By photographer Ted Kinsman
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  • An X-ray of a Fiddler Crab (Uca sp.) Note that this specimen has lost two legs to a predator and was still feeding when it was caught to be X-rayed. By photographer Ted Kinsman
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  • An x-ray of a mechanical talking toy fish.  These toys are sound activated and the mechanical fish appears to sing along with a recorded song.  The mechanisms inside the fish are controlled by a microprocessor, motors and are powered by four large batteries. By photographer Ted Kinsman
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