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  • Micrography
  • Art genre using minute Hebrew letters

    Micrography (from Greek, literally small-writing – "Μικρογραφία"), also called microcalligraphy, is a Jewish form of calligrams developed in the 9th century

    Micrography

    Micrography

    Micrography

  • Micrograph
  • Process for producing pictures with a microscope

    microscope but is only slightly magnified, usually less than 10 times. Micrography is the practice or art of using microscopes to make photographs. A photographic

    Micrograph

    Micrograph

    Micrograph

  • Matthias Buchinger
  • German artist, magician, calligrapher and performer

    and was 2 ft 5 in (74 cm) tall. Buchinger was especially noted for his micrography, in which illustrations consist of very small text. Buchinger was born

    Matthias Buchinger

    Matthias Buchinger

    Matthias_Buchinger

  • Royal Rife
  • American inventor (1888–1971)

    American inventor and early exponent of high-magnification time-lapse cine-micrography. Rife is known for his microscopes, which he claimed could observe live

    Royal Rife

    Royal Rife

    Royal_Rife

  • QR code
  • Type of two-dimensional barcode

    Ping; Lee, Ruen-Rone; Sheffer, Alla; Chu, Hung-Kuo (September 2020). "Micrography QR Codes". IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics.

    QR code

    QR code

    QR_code

  • Voynich manuscript
  • 15th-century codex in an unknown script

    could be discerned from the microscopic markings. Although evidence of micrography using the Hebrew language can be traced as far back as the ninth century

    Voynich manuscript

    Voynich manuscript

    Voynich_manuscript

  • Color
  • Perception caused by wavelengths of light

    shells, including Isaac Newton and Robert Hooke. Since 1942, electron micrography has been used, advancing the development of products that exploit structural

    Color

    Color

    Color

  • Camera lucida
  • Optical drawing aid

    microscopist wished to document was much easier to produce by drawing than by micrography. Thus, most routine histological and microanatomical illustrations in

    Camera lucida

    Camera lucida

    Camera_lucida

  • Robert Bell (physician)
  • English physician and medical writer (1845–1926)

    Robert Bell FRFPS (6 January 1845 – 20 January 1926) was an English physician and medical writer. He specialised in gynaecology and oncology and was vice-president

    Robert Bell (physician)

    Robert Bell (physician)

    Robert_Bell_(physician)

  • Ecclesiastes 11
  • Eleventh chapter of the biblical book Ecclesiastes

    Song of Songs, Ecclesiastes, Esther, and Lamentations – in multilingual micrography, by Aaron Wolf Herlingen (1748) Book Book of Ecclesiastes Category Ketuvim

    Ecclesiastes 11

    Ecclesiastes 11

    Ecclesiastes_11

  • Cirsium arvense
  • Species of flowering plant

    Electron scan micrography of Aceria anthocoptes

    Cirsium arvense

    Cirsium arvense

    Cirsium_arvense

  • Calligram
  • Written work arranged in a way that creates a visual image

    at work on a school wall Ambigram Concrete poetry Islamic calligraphy Micrography Visual poetry "Li-Po y otros poemas". www.tablada.unam.mx. Retrieved

    Calligram

    Calligram

    Calligram

  • Periosteum
  • Membrane covering outer surface of bones

    layer and the inner cambium layer are differentiated under electron micrography. As opposed to osseous tissue, the periosteum has nociceptors, sensory

    Periosteum

    Periosteum

    Periosteum

  • Masoretic Text
  • Authoritative text of the Tanakh in Rabbinic Judaism

    Lamentations, Esther, Ezra and Nehemiah. Composition of the Torah Masorah Micrography Parashah List of Hebrew Bible manuscripts Aleppo Codex Leningrad Codex

    Masoretic Text

    Masoretic Text

    Masoretic_Text

  • Concrete poetry
  • Genre of poetry with lines arranged as a shape

    poetry with the visual arts". There were already precedents for this in Micrography, a technique for creating visual images used by Hebrew artists, which

    Concrete poetry

    Concrete poetry

    Concrete_poetry

  • Snow
  • Precipitation in the form of ice crystal flakes

    reflection of the whole spectrum of light by the small ice particles. Micrography of thousands of snowflakes from 1885 onward, starting with Wilson Alwyn

    Snow

    Snow

    Snow

  • Los Angeles Pop Art
  • American artwork company

    company creates text based artwork, entirely drawn by hand, also known as Micrography. By using entire movie scripts, complete song lyrics and manuscripts

    Los Angeles Pop Art

    Los_Angeles_Pop_Art

  • History of the Jews in Catalonia
  • Jewish community in Catalonia

    micrography in the Catalan Mahzor

    History of the Jews in Catalonia

    History of the Jews in Catalonia

    History_of_the_Jews_in_Catalonia

  • Deproteination
  • Technique in research of live materials

    Scanning Electronic micrography 10000 magnification of Bone mineral

    Deproteination

    Deproteination

    Deproteination

  • Photographic film
  • Visual storage media used by film cameras

    introduction of film, and were used for astrophotography and electron micrography until the early 2000s, when they were supplanted by digital recording

    Photographic film

    Photographic film

    Photographic_film

  • ASCII art
  • Computer art form using text characters

    possible to create ASCII art where the characters only differ in color. Micrography Types and styles: Alt code, ASCII stereogram, box-drawing characters

    ASCII art

    ASCII art

    ASCII_art

  • Peter Bales
  • at length an employment of profit." He is mentioned for his skill in micrography in Holinshed's Chronicle. John Evelyn wrote: Hadrian Junius, speaking

    Peter Bales

    Peter_Bales

  • Ketubah
  • Jewish marriage document

    of plain text, there are examples that use decorative devices such as micrography and illumination to elaborate them. The content of the ketubah is in

    Ketubah

    Ketubah

    Ketubah

  • Five Megillot
  • Group of five Jewish scriptures

    The five megillot in multilingual micrography (Latin and Hebrew) by Aaron Wolf Herlingen, 1748

    Five Megillot

    Five Megillot

    Five_Megillot

  • Calligraphy
  • Visual art related to writing

    List of calligraphers Mathematical Alphanumeric Symbols – Unicode block Micrography – Art genre using minute Hebrew letters Palaeography – Study of handwriting

    Calligraphy

    Calligraphy

    Calligraphy

  • Joseph von Gerlach
  • German professor of anatomy

    Rhineland-Palatinate. Gerlach was a pioneer of histological staining and anatomical micrography. In 1858, Gerlach introduced carmine mixed with gelatin as a histological

    Joseph von Gerlach

    Joseph von Gerlach

    Joseph_von_Gerlach

  • Word art
  • Form of visual art incorporating text

    others. Calligram Kinetic typography – animations involving moving text Micrography WordWorld - A TV show using word art as its main basis. Benson, Louise

    Word art

    Word_art

  • Time-lapse photography
  • Filming technique

    journalists with early demonstrations of high magnification time-lapse cine-micrography, but no filmmaker can be credited for popularizing time-lapse techniques

    Time-lapse photography

    Time-lapse photography

    Time-lapse_photography

  • Lorryia formosa
  • Species of mite

    Scanning electron micrography of L. formosa, front view of the capitulum

    Lorryia formosa

    Lorryia formosa

    Lorryia_formosa

  • Karyotype
  • Photographic display of total chromosome complement in a cell

    chromatin and does not show visually distinguishable chromosomes even on micrography. The copy number of the human mitochondrial genome per human cell varies

    Karyotype

    Karyotype

    Karyotype

  • Macro photography
  • Photography genre and techniques of extreme close-up pictures

    photographs". Retrieved 20 May 2012. Walmsley, W. H. (1899). "Photo-micrography for everybody". The International Annual of Anthony's Photographic Bulletin

    Macro photography

    Macro photography

    Macro_photography

  • Jewish folklore
  • elements and themes. Jewish folklore showcased itself through Hebrew micrography, papercutting, woodwork, artisanal works and more. In Eastern Europe

    Jewish folklore

    Jewish_folklore

  • Albert Portevin
  • French metallurgist

    studied steel alloys in 1905 at the Établissements de Dion-Bouton and used micrography to examine chrome steels of varying chrome content for their resistance

    Albert Portevin

    Albert_Portevin

  • Cities of Peace
  • Art exhibition

    manuscripts, embroidery, mosaics, icons, tapestries, woodcarvings, and micrography into their respective works. This work was inspired by the approach to

    Cities of Peace

    Cities_of_Peace

  • List of pathologists
  • (1820–1896), German professor of anatomy, pioneer of histological staining and micrography Gustav Giemsa (1867–1948), German physician, pathologist, & histochemist

    List of pathologists

    List_of_pathologists

  • Wallace Bishop (company)
  • under CC BY licence, accessed on 19 July 2019. Kleinhout, Henk; van Eyle, Wim (1981), The Wallace Bishop story, Micrography, 1981, ISBN 978-90-6419-013-1

    Wallace Bishop (company)

    Wallace Bishop (company)

    Wallace_Bishop_(company)

  • Ashley Gordon Lowndes
  • British Zoologist and teacher

    research fellowship from the Leverhulme Trust in 1934 for his research on micrography. He was elected Fellow of the Linnean Society of London, and Fellow of

    Ashley Gordon Lowndes

    Ashley_Gordon_Lowndes

  • Photographic mosaic
  • Mosaic composed of smaller photographs

    since the stills are much smaller. ASCII art Impressionist mosaics Micrography Omnidirectional camera Substitution tiling Wikimedia logo mosaic Cartwright

    Photographic mosaic

    Photographic mosaic

    Photographic_mosaic

  • Joseph Edwin Barnard
  • British scientist (1868/70–1949)

    Society (1948), of which he was president three times. His Practical Photo-micrography (1911) was a standard textbook in the field. Barnard was born on 7 December

    Joseph Edwin Barnard

    Joseph_Edwin_Barnard

  • Military Technical Institute
  • Serbian military institute

    Electromagnetic Compatibility Radio-Relay Systems and Multiplex Equipment Micrography Optoelectronics Guidance and Control Electric Power Devices Military

    Military Technical Institute

    Military Technical Institute

    Military_Technical_Institute

  • Ernst Heeger
  • Austrian amateur entomologist

    entitled Beiträge zur Naturgeschichte der Insecten and he was a pioneer of micrography publishing Album microscopisch-photographischer Darstellungen aus dem

    Ernst Heeger

    Ernst Heeger

    Ernst_Heeger

  • List of discontinued photographic films
  • Ort25c, same emulsion as MACO EM micrography film, evolved later in ORTO25 Primary usage: Reprography, Micrography, specialty black and white photography

    List of discontinued photographic films

    List_of_discontinued_photographic_films

  • Austroplatypus incompertus
  • Species of beetle

    pupates and emerges as an adult - 6 mm long and 2 mm wide. Using electron micrography, it was found that the fifth instar larval stage can be diagnosed from

    Austroplatypus incompertus

    Austroplatypus incompertus

    Austroplatypus_incompertus

  • Kiddush levana
  • Jewish ritual and prayer service

    Ashkenazi's time. According to a 14th-15th century prayerbook which contains a micrography of Psalm 67 in the shape of a menorah, "We have a tradition that anyone

    Kiddush levana

    Kiddush levana

    Kiddush_levana

  • COVID-19 in pregnancy
  • in a study where post-mortem brain biopsies were analyzed on electron micrography, and viral particles were evident in the frontal cortex of SARS-CoV-2

    COVID-19 in pregnancy

    COVID-19 in pregnancy

    COVID-19_in_pregnancy

  • Austroboletus mutabilis
  • Species of fungus

    the plage appears smooth under the light microscope, scanning electron micrography shows a large, irregular pit or erosion of that region which seems to

    Austroboletus mutabilis

    Austroboletus mutabilis

    Austroboletus_mutabilis

  • Didymosphenia geminata
  • Species of single-celled organism

    of Russia. Occurrence, ecology, water quality, and scanning electron micrography of D. geminata from Irokinda Mine Site, Buryatia, John G. Aronson, North

    Didymosphenia geminata

    Didymosphenia geminata

    Didymosphenia_geminata

  • Kin Yamei
  • Doctor, hospital administrator and educator

    photography skills, and published a journal article on medical photo-micrography while she was in medical school. From 1890 to 1894, she ran a hospital

    Kin Yamei

    Kin Yamei

    Kin_Yamei

  • Manfred Bayer
  • Prussian-born American medical doctor and microscopist

    solidify samples so that thin sections could be obtained for electron micrography. He is also credited with the discovery of the structural units of hepatitis

    Manfred Bayer

    Manfred_Bayer

  • Shiviti
  • Kabbalistic meditation aid

    a few decades, illuminated Kiddush levana prayerbooks would include micrography of Psalm 67 in the shape of a menorah. Jacob Joshua Falk, an anti-Sabbatean

    Shiviti

    Shiviti

    Shiviti

  • Illacme plenipes
  • Species of millipede

    in 2012 and provided refined illustrations based on scanning electron micrography. Illacme is a member of the order Siphonophorida and family Siphonorhinidae

    Illacme plenipes

    Illacme plenipes

    Illacme_plenipes

  • Robley C. Williams
  • American biophysicist and virologist (1908–1995)

    Academy of Sciences. Williams was involved in the early use of electron micrography in biology. Working with Ralph Walter Graystone Wyckoff he helped develop

    Robley C. Williams

    Robley_C._Williams

  • Richard Hill Norris
  • British physiologist, spiritualist and photographer

    began microscopic photography of blood corpuscles and was a pioneer of micrography. In 1856 he invented the dry collodion photographic plate. Norris studied

    Richard Hill Norris

    Richard Hill Norris

    Richard_Hill_Norris

  • Collections of the British Library
  • representations of mountains and fish swimming in the sea outlined in scriptural micrography, Yemen (1469) Only surviving manuscript copy of Thomas Malory's Le Morte

    Collections of the British Library

    Collections_of_the_British_Library

  • Ellipsometry
  • Optical technique for characterizing thin films

    Resolved Imaging of Two-Dimensional Materials by Ellipsometric Contrast Micrography". ACS Nano. 12: 8555–8563. Albersdörfer, A. (1998). "High resolution

    Ellipsometry

    Ellipsometry

    Ellipsometry

  • Shula Keshet
  • Israeli Mizrahi feminist, social activist, and artist

    society. She works in multiple media, and is particularly known for her micrography, and has exhibited in solo and group exhibitions. "Mother's House" (Beit

    Shula Keshet

    Shula Keshet

    Shula_Keshet

  • Stephen J. Lippard
  • American chemist

    intercalative binding. Jacqueline Barton and others have used electron micrography to show that the covalent binding of platinum complexes changes the supercoiling

    Stephen J. Lippard

    Stephen J. Lippard

    Stephen_J._Lippard

  • Damascus Pentateuch
  • 10th-century Hebrew Pentateuch manuscript

    scripts used in the 9th century. Like other codices of its era, it bears micrography known as the Masora Magna (large Masora), that is, the preservation of

    Damascus Pentateuch

    Damascus Pentateuch

    Damascus_Pentateuch

  • Telonemid
  • Phylum of single-celled organisms

    Telonemid Telonema rivulare by interference contrast micrography Scientific classification Domain: Eukaryota Clade: Diaphoretickes Clade?: TSAR Phylum:

    Telonemid

    Telonemid

    Telonemid

  • Pauline Dy Phon
  • Cambodian botanist (1933-2010)

    selected publications include: Pauline Dy Phon (1962) Practical works of micrography and plant morphology for the use of students in SPCN-PCB, 2 vol., 200

    Pauline Dy Phon

    Pauline_Dy_Phon

  • Jacob D. Cox
  • U.S. Politician from Ohio (1828–1900)

    of his work and observations. In 1874, Cox took up the study of photo-micrography, and in 1875 he began making a series of photo-micrographs of diatomaceae

    Jacob D. Cox

    Jacob D. Cox

    Jacob_D._Cox

  • Beatrice Riese
  • American abstract artist and collector (1917–2004)

    Gallery. pp. n.p. "Brooklyn Museum". www.brooklynmuseum.org. Retrieved 2018-03-03. Wei, Lilly (1999). Beatrice Riese: From Grids to Micrography, 1969-1999.

    Beatrice Riese

    Beatrice Riese

    Beatrice_Riese

  • Abnormal grain growth
  • Phenomenon of certain material grains growing faster than others

    [better source needed] Crystallites Fractography Grain boundary Metallurgy Micrography Micrograph Microstructure Sintering Padture, N. P.; Lawn, B. R. (1994)

    Abnormal grain growth

    Abnormal grain growth

    Abnormal_grain_growth

  • List of Jewish illuminated manuscripts
  • Ancona, 1800, https://cja.huji.ac.il/gross/browser.php?mode=set&id=53516 Micrography, Italy, circa 1800, https://cja.huji.ac.il/gross/browser.php?mode=set&id=49753

    List of Jewish illuminated manuscripts

    List of Jewish illuminated manuscripts

    List_of_Jewish_illuminated_manuscripts

  • Nemyshlianskyi District
  • Urban district in Kharkiv in Kharkiv Oblast, Ukraine

    Sciences of Ukraine, the Research, Design and Technological Institute of Micrography, and the Kharkiv Medical Academy of Post-graduate Education. The district

    Nemyshlianskyi District

    Nemyshlianskyi District

    Nemyshlianskyi_District

  • Rudolph Menger
  • ISSN 0892-8495. PMC 9595735. PMID 36955117. Menger, Rudolph (1899). "Photo-Micrography as Related to Medical and Scientific Research". Texas Medical Journal

    Rudolph Menger

    Rudolph Menger

    Rudolph_Menger

  • Mashiach Borochoff House
  • Building in Jaffa Road, Jerusalem

    not known who sculpted the latter. One of the lions was rendered in micrography in The Jerusalem Haggadah (1996). In 2016 the lion statue atop the right

    Mashiach Borochoff House

    Mashiach Borochoff House

    Mashiach_Borochoff_House

  • Cloisters Hebrew Bible
  • 14th century Hebrew Bible codex

    part of the manuscript is heavily gilded 70 folios are decorated with micrography, and the six of the micrographic pages are decorated with horseshoe and

    Cloisters Hebrew Bible

    Cloisters Hebrew Bible

    Cloisters_Hebrew_Bible

  • Freeze-fracture
  • Effects from freeze and thaw cycles

    Williams, R. C.; Wyckoff, R. W. G. (1 March 1945). "Electron Shadow-Micrography of Virus Particles". Experimental Biology and Medicine. 58 (3): 265–270

    Freeze-fracture

    Freeze-fracture

    Freeze-fracture

  • Brocadia fulgida
  • Species of bacterium

    Batchelor, Andrew W.; Stachowiak, Grazyna B. (2004-01-01), "8 - Surface Micrography and Analysis", in Stachowiak, Gwidon W.; Batchelor, Andrew W.; Stachowiak

    Brocadia fulgida

    Brocadia_fulgida

  • Easy Livin' (Clare Fischer album)
  • 1966 studio album by Clare Fischer

    1968)". WorldCat. Retrieved 2013-03-20. "Clare Fischer: Easy Livin'". Micrography. 1976. Retrieved 2013-03-20. "Clare Fischer: Easy Livin' (Overview)"

    Easy Livin' (Clare Fischer album)

    Easy_Livin'_(Clare_Fischer_album)

  • Heterobasidiomycetes
  • Class of fungi

    dominance over the others. In the last quarter of the 20th century, micrography of the septal pore apparatus began to clarify the true phylogenetic relationships

    Heterobasidiomycetes

    Heterobasidiomycetes

    Heterobasidiomycetes

  • Damascus Crown
  • 13th-century Hebrew codex of the Bible

    symbols (cantillations) and orthographic notes on each page written in micrography, known as the Masora Magna (large Masora),as well as the Masora Parva

    Damascus Crown

    Damascus Crown

    Damascus_Crown

  • Jewish paper cutting
  • Jewish folk art

    composition. The words were either cut or drawn on paper. Elements of micrography, another traditional type of Jewish folk art, can be seen in these blocks

    Jewish paper cutting

    Jewish paper cutting

    Jewish_paper_cutting

  • F. Martin Duncan
  • British naturalist

    Studies (1903) (series) The Empire of the Ants (1906) First Steps in Photo-Micrography: A Handbook for Novices (1902) Insect Pests of the Farm and Garden (1906)

    F. Martin Duncan

    F._Martin_Duncan

  • Bernard Hoffman
  • American photographer (1913–1979)

    medicine, beauty, sports, animals, theatre, agriculture, art, photo-micrography, motion pictures. Name it, he did it." Notable events during his 18 years

    Bernard Hoffman

    Bernard Hoffman

    Bernard_Hoffman

  • Paul Bonét-Maury
  • French judoka

    Constantin Levaditi). Measurement of Vaccine Virus Dimensions by Electron Micrography, 1942. Radiological investigations on the size and structure of the herpetic

    Paul Bonét-Maury

    Paul_Bonét-Maury

  • Enamel tufts
  • Tooth enamel defects

    become progressively more fragmented and fibrillar. Scanning electron micrography finds that there are two kinds: one that is continuous with the enamel-dentine

    Enamel tufts

    Enamel tufts

    Enamel_tufts

  • Bibliography of jazz
  • Koster, Piet; Sellers, Chris (1988). Dizzy Gillespie: 1953-1987. Micrography. ISBN 978-90-6419-028-5. Shipton, Alyn (3 June 1999). Groovin' High :

    Bibliography of jazz

    Bibliography_of_jazz

  • Jean-Gustave Bourbouze
  • French engineer

    electricity, analytical chemistry, industrial chemistry, photography, micrography and metallurgy. An association of pupils and former students of the Bourbouze

    Jean-Gustave Bourbouze

    Jean-Gustave_Bourbouze

  • Benet Rossell
  • Spanish artist

    artistic trajectory, which comes from a multiplicity of signs, icons, micrographies, calligrams or benigrams without a code, unrepeated and unrepeatable

    Benet Rossell

    Benet Rossell

    Benet_Rossell

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  • Sharief
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Sharief

    Rich

  • Noorul Huda
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Noorul Huda

    Light of the right guidance

  • Shafraz
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    Arabic

    Shafraz

    The Intelligent Learner

  • Annakili
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    Indian, Tamil

    Annakili

    Bird

  • Tore
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, Danish, Gaelic, German, Irish, Norse, Swedish

    Tore

    Little Hills; God of Thunder

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    Arabic, Muslim

    Ramazan

    The Ninth Month of the Islamic Calendar

  • Sarwar | ஸர்வர
  • Boy/Male

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    Sarwar | ஸர்வர

    Chief, Leader, Joy, Delight

  • Franek
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    Franek

    Frenchman.

  • Persia
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    Biblical

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    That cuts or divides, a nail, a gryphon, a horseman.

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    Sarsechim

    Master of the wardrobe.

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  • Micrographic
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to micrography.

  • Micrography
  • n.

    The description of microscopic objects.