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un matériau en caoutchouc siliconé utilisé à Hollywood pour fabriquer des prothèses pour les acteurs pourrait contribuer à réduire les infections.
Picture MUST credit: Majed Othman Althumayri / /Texas A&M University A silicon rubber material used in Hollywood to make prosthetics for actors could help reduce infections, a new study has shown. Researchers created realistic replica skin made from the material, called Ecoflex. The study found that this skin can be engineered to mimic actual skin textures and elasticity, simulating the conditions where bacteria grow and adhere. And it can potentially serve as a platform to evaluate risks of bacterial infections from intravenous catheters and test wearable sensors, among other biomedical applications. Each year in the US alone there are around 80,000 catheter-related bloodstream infections in intensive care units underscoring its public health significance. A team from Texas A&M University in the USA used Ecoflex 00-35, a fast-curing, biocompatible rubber used for various applications, including prosthetics for special effects. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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un matériau en caoutchouc siliconé utilisé à Hollywood pour fabriquer des prothèses pour les acteurs pourrait contribuer à réduire les infections.
Picture MUST credit: Majed Othman Althumayri / /Texas A&M University A silicon rubber material used in Hollywood to make prosthetics for actors could help reduce infections, a new study has shown. Researchers created realistic replica skin made from the material, called Ecoflex. The study found that this skin can be engineered to mimic actual skin textures and elasticity, simulating the conditions where bacteria grow and adhere. And it can potentially serve as a platform to evaluate risks of bacterial infections from intravenous catheters and test wearable sensors, among other biomedical applications. Each year in the US alone there are around 80,000 catheter-related bloodstream infections in intensive care units underscoring its public health significance. A team from Texas A&M University in the USA used Ecoflex 00-35, a fast-curing, biocompatible rubber used for various applications, including prosthetics for special effects. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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NEWS - Protestierende vor dem Brooklyn Center in Minnesota nach der Tötung von Daunte Wright
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A protestor is treated for a would after being hit by a rubber bullet outside the Brooklyn Center Police Department on April 11, 2021 in Brooklyn Center, Minnesota after the killing of Daunte Wright.
Protestors clash with police outside Brooklyn Center PD after the killing of Daunte Wright, Brooklyn Center, Minnesota, USA - 11 Apr 2021
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NEWS - Protestierende vor dem Brooklyn Center in Minnesota nach der Tötung von Daunte Wright
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A protestor is treated for a would after being hit by a rubber bullet outside the Brooklyn Center Police Department on April 11, 2021 in Brooklyn Center, Minnesota after the killing of Daunte Wright.
Protestors clash with police outside Brooklyn Center PD after the killing of Daunte Wright, Brooklyn Center, Minnesota, USA - 11 Apr 2021
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NEWS - Protestierende vor dem Brooklyn Center in Minnesota nach der Tötung von Daunte Wright
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A protestor is treated for a would after being hit by a rubber bullet outside the Brooklyn Center Police Department on April 11, 2021 in Brooklyn Center, Minnesota after the killing of Daunte Wright.
Protestors clash with police outside Brooklyn Center PD after the killing of Daunte Wright, Brooklyn Center, Minnesota, USA - 11 Apr 2021
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NEWS - Protestierende vor dem Brooklyn Center in Minnesota nach der Tötung von Daunte Wright
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Chris Tuite/ImageSPACE/Shutterstock (11854059bb)
A protestor is treated for a would after being hit by a rubber bullet outside the Brooklyn Center Police Department on April 11, 2021 in Brooklyn Center, Minnesota after the killing of Daunte Wright.
Protestors clash with police outside Brooklyn Center PD after the killing of Daunte Wright, Brooklyn Center, Minnesota, USA - 11 Apr 2021
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NEWS - Protestierende vor dem Brooklyn Center in Minnesota nach der Tötung von Daunte Wright
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A rubber bullet that was fired outside the Brooklyn Center Police Department on April 11, 2021 in Brooklyn Center, Minnesota after the killing of Daunte Wright.
Protestors clash with police outside Brooklyn Center PD after the killing of Daunte Wright, Brooklyn Center, Minnesota, USA - 11 Apr 2021
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NEWS - Chian: Weitere Proteste in Hongkong
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Demonstrators hide behind umbrellas for protection against tear gas and rubber bullets during the protests.
Protests in Hong Kong, China - 31 Aug 2019
Anti-government demonstrations continue one more weekend in Hong Kong, these began in June 2019 over a now-suspended extradition bill to China.
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NEWS - Chian: Weitere Proteste in Hongkong
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Miguel Candela/SOPA Images/REX (10377124o)
Demonstrators hide behind umbrellas for protection against tear gas and rubber bullets during the protests.
Protests in Hong Kong, China - 31 Aug 2019
Anti-government demonstrations continue one more weekend in Hong Kong, these began in June 2019 over a now-suspended extradition bill to China.
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NEWS - Nach Gewalt in Hongkong: Kontroverses Gesetz vertagt
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kevin On Man Lee/Penta Press/REX (10303188l)
Police uses rubber bullets, bean bags, tear gas to clear protesters
Anti extradition protests, Hong Kong, China - 12 Jun 2019
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NEWS - Nach Gewalt in Hongkong: Kontroverses Gesetz vertagt
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Police uses rubber bullets, bean bags, tear gas to clear protesters
Anti extradition protests, Hong Kong, China - 12 Jun 2019
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NEWS - Nach Gewalt in Hongkong: Kontroverses Gesetz vertagt
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kevin On Man Lee/Penta Press/REX (10303188v)
Police uses rubber bullets, bean bags, tear gas to clear protesters
Anti extradition protests, Hong Kong, China - 12 Jun 2019
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NEWS - Nach Gewalt in Hongkong: Kontroverses Gesetz vertagt
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kevin On Man Lee/Penta Press/REX (10303188u)
Police uses rubber bullets, bean bags, tear gas to clear protesters
Anti extradition protests, Hong Kong, China - 12 Jun 2019
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NEWS - Nach Gewalt in Hongkong: Kontroverses Gesetz vertagt
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Police uses rubber bullets, bean bags, tear gas to clear protesters
Anti extradition protests, Hong Kong, China - 12 Jun 2019
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NEWS - Nach Gewalt in Hongkong: Kontroverses Gesetz vertagt
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kevin On Man Lee/Penta Press/REX (10303188n)
Police uses rubber bullets, bean bags, tear gas to clear protesters
Anti extradition protests, Hong Kong, China - 12 Jun 2019
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NEWS - Nach Gewalt in Hongkong: Kontroverses Gesetz vertagt
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kevin On Man Lee/Penta Press/REX (10303188r)
Police uses rubber bullets, bean bags, tear gas to clear protesters
Anti extradition protests, Hong Kong, China - 12 Jun 2019
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NEWS - Nach Gewalt in Hongkong: Kontroverses Gesetz vertagt
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kevin On Man Lee/Penta Press/REX (10303188z)
Police uses rubber bullets, bean bags, tear gas to clear protesters
Anti extradition protests, Hong Kong, China - 12 Jun 2019
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NEWS - Nach Gewalt in Hongkong: Kontroverses Gesetz vertagt
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kevin On Man Lee/Penta Press/REX (10303188t)
Police uses rubber bullets, bean bags, tear gas to clear protesters
Anti extradition protests, Hong Kong, China - 12 Jun 2019
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NEWS - Nach Gewalt in Hongkong: Kontroverses Gesetz vertagt
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kevin On Man Lee/Penta Press/REX (10303188s)
Police uses rubber bullets, bean bags, tear gas to clear protesters
Anti extradition protests, Hong Kong, China - 12 Jun 2019
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NEWS - Nach Gewalt in Hongkong: Kontroverses Gesetz vertagt
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kevin On Man Lee/Penta Press/REX (10303188x)
Police uses rubber bullets, bean bags, tear gas to clear protesters
Anti extradition protests, Hong Kong, China - 12 Jun 2019
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NEWS - Nach Gewalt in Hongkong: Kontroverses Gesetz vertagt
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kevin On Man Lee/Penta Press/REX (10303188m)
Police uses rubber bullets, bean bags, tear gas to clear protesters
Anti extradition protests, Hong Kong, China - 12 Jun 2019
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NEWS - Nach Gewalt in Hongkong: Kontroverses Gesetz vertagt
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kevin On Man Lee/Penta Press/REX (10303188y)
Police uses rubber bullets, bean bags, tear gas to clear protesters
Anti extradition protests, Hong Kong, China - 12 Jun 2019
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NEWS - Nach Gewalt in Hongkong: Kontroverses Gesetz vertagt
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kevin On Man Lee/Penta Press/REX (10303188o)
Police uses rubber bullets, bean bags, tear gas to clear protesters
Anti extradition protests, Hong Kong, China - 12 Jun 2019
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NEWS - Nach Gewalt in Hongkong: Kontroverses Gesetz vertagt
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kevin On Man Lee/Penta Press/REX (10303188w)
Police uses rubber bullets, bean bags, tear gas to clear protesters
Anti extradition protests, Hong Kong, China - 12 Jun 2019
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The community of Curralinho in Feijo in the state of Acre producing coloured rubber from the rubber trees growing naturally in the Amazon.
Jewelry designer Flavia Amadeu transporting with the finished dry coloured rubber sheet down the Envira river in Brazil. Once workshops are finished on going supply is agreed giving the community an income, the sheet is then turned into jewelry that is sold round the world.
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The community of Curralinho in Feijo in the state of Acre producing coloured rubber from the rubber trees growing naturally in the Amazon.
Jewelry designer Flavia Amadeu transporting with the finished dry coloured rubber sheet down the Envira river in Brazil. Once workshops are finished on going supply is agreed giving the community an income, the sheet is then turned into jewelry that is sold round the world.
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The community of Curralinho in Feijo in the state of Acre producing coloured rubber from the rubber trees growing naturally in the Amazon.
Jewelry designer Flavia Amadeu quality checking rolled vulcanized coloured rubber sheet hung to dry during a workshop on producing colored rubber sheet from wild locally harvested latex with rubber producers and tappers from the Curralinho community alongside along the Envira river in Brazil with Jewelry designer Flavia Amadeu.
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The community of Curralinho in Feijo in the state of Acre producing coloured rubber from the rubber trees growing naturally in the Amazon.
Antonio, president of the Community’s Association looks out over the Envira river in Brazil. He is charge of organizing the communities farming, he is encouraging the community not to cut down the rainforest but instead to effectively harvest what naturally grows there. Credit: David Parry / eyevine
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The community of Curralinho in Feijo in the state of Acre producing coloured rubber from the rubber trees growing naturally in the Amazon.
Rubber producer Louzimare with the finished dry coloured rubber sheet during a workshop on producing colored rubber sheet from wild locally harvested latex with rubber producers and tappers from the Curralinho community alongside along the Envira river in Brazil with Jewelry designer Flavia Amadeu.
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The community of Curralinho in Feijo in the state of Acre producing coloured rubber from the rubber trees growing naturally in the Amazon.
Cleisson and Branca roll out vulcanized coloured rubber sheet during a workshop on producing colored rubber sheet from wild locally harvested latex with rubber producers and tappers from the Curralinho community alongside along the Envira river in Brazil with Jewelry designer Flavia Amadeu.
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The community of Curralinho in Feijo in the state of Acre producing coloured rubber from the rubber trees growing naturally in the Amazon.
Rubber tappers from the Curralinho community, along the Envira river in Brazil, make their way out of the rainforest. They follow a route of existing rubber trees harvesting raw latex for use in the jewelry industry. This income allows them to not deforest their land and avoids monoculture plantations.
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The community of Curralinho in Feijo in the state of Acre producing coloured rubber from the rubber trees growing naturally in the Amazon.
Antonio and Tonho from the Curralinho community, along the Envira river in Brazil, harvesting raw latex from existing rubber trees in the rainforest for use in the jewelry industry. This income allows them to keep the forest and avoids monoculture plantations.
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The community of Curralinho in Feijo in the state of Acre producing coloured rubber from the rubber trees growing naturally in the Amazon.
Antonio from the Curralinho community, along the Envira river in Brazil, harvesting raw latex from existing rubber trees in the rainforest for use in the jewelry industry. This income allows them to keep the forest and avoids monoculture plantations.
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The community of Curralinho in Feijo in the state of Acre producing coloured rubber from the rubber trees growing naturally in the Amazon.
Rubber tappers from the Curralinho community, along the Envira river in Brazil, harvesting raw latex from existing rubber trees in the rainforest for use in the jewelry industry. This income allows them to keep the forest and avoids monoculture plantations.
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The community of Curralinho in Feijo in the state of Acre producing coloured rubber from the rubber trees growing naturally in the Amazon.
Rubber tappers from the Curralinho community, along the Envira river in Brazil, walking through in the rainforest. They follow a route of existing rubber trees harvesting raw latex for use in the jewelry industry. This income allows them to not deforest their land and avoids monoculture plantations.
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The community of Curralinho in Feijo in the state of Acre producing coloured rubber from the rubber trees growing naturally in the Amazon.
Rubber tappers from the Curralinho community, along the Envira river in Brazil, walking through in the rainforest. They follow a route of existing rubber trees harvesting raw latex for use in the jewelry industry. This income allows them to not deforest their land and avoids monoculture plantations.
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The community of Curralinho in Feijo in the state of Acre producing coloured rubber from the rubber trees growing naturally in the Amazon.
Rubber tappers from the Curralinho community, along the Envira river in Brazil, walking through in the rainforest. They follow a route of existing rubber trees harvesting raw latex for use in the jewelry industry. This income allows them to not deforest their land and avoids monoculture plantations.
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The community of Curralinho in Feijo in the state of Acre producing coloured rubber from the rubber trees growing naturally in the Amazon.
Rubber tappers from the Curralinho community, along the Envira river in Brazil, walking through in the rainforest. They follow a route of existing rubber trees harvesting raw latex for use in the jewelry industry. This income allows them to not deforest their land and avoids monoculture plantations.
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The community of Curralinho in Feijo in the state of Acre producing coloured rubber from the rubber trees growing naturally in the Amazon.
Rubber tappers from the Curralinho community, along the Envira river in Brazil, harvesting raw latex from existing rubber trees in the rainforest for use in the jewelry industry. This income allows them to keep the forest and avoids monoculture plantations.
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The community of Curralinho in Feijo in the state of Acre producing coloured rubber from the rubber trees growing naturally in the Amazon.
Rubber tappers from the Curralinho community, along the Envira river in Brazil, make their way into the rainforest. They will follow a route of existing rubber trees harvesting raw latex for use in the jewelry industry. This income allows them to not deforest their land and avoids monoculture plantations.
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The community of Curralinho in Feijo in the state of Acre producing coloured rubber from the rubber trees growing naturally in the Amazon.
Jewelry designer Flavia Amadeu with Stilio a rubber tapper quality checking rolled vulcanized coloured rubber sheet hung to dry during a workshop on producing colored rubber sheet from wild locally harvested latex with rubber producers and tappers from the Curralinho community alongside along the Envira river in Brazil with Jewelry designer Flavia Amadeu.
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The community of Curralinho in Feijo in the state of Acre producing coloured rubber from the rubber trees growing naturally in the Amazon.
Rolled vulcanized coloured rubber sheet hung out to dry during a workshop on producing colored rubber sheet from wild locally harvested latex with rubber producers and tappers from the Curralinho community alongside along the Envira river in Brazil with Jewelry designer Flavia Amadeu.
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The community of Curralinho in Feijo in the state of Acre producing coloured rubber from the rubber trees growing naturally in the Amazon.
Raw is latex poured into trays with coloured dye to be turned into rubber during a workshop on producing colored rubber sheet from wild locally harvested latex with rubber producers and tappers from the Curralinho community alongside along the Envira river in Brazil with Jewelry designer Flavia Amadeu.
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The community of Curralinho in Feijo in the state of Acre producing coloured rubber from the rubber trees growing naturally in the Amazon.
Louzimare hangs out rolled vulcanized coloured rubber sheet to dry during a workshop on producing colored rubber sheet from wild locally harvested latex with rubber producers and tappers from the Curralinho community alongside along the Envira river in Brazil with Jewelry designer Flavia Amadeu.
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The community of Curralinho in Feijo in the state of Acre producing coloured rubber from the rubber trees growing naturally in the Amazon.
Louzimare rolls out vulcanized coloured rubber sheet during a workshop on producing colored rubber sheet from wild locally harvested latex with rubber producers and tappers from the Curralinho community alongside along the Envira river in Brazil with Jewelry designer Flavia Amadeu.
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The community of Curralinho in Feijo in the state of Acre producing coloured rubber from the rubber trees growing naturally in the Amazon.
The sun sets over the Envira river in Brazil which is the lifeblood of the Curralinho community. It is a tributary of the Tarauacá River which eventually flows into the Amazon river in the amazon rainforest.
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The community of Curralinho in Feijo in the state of Acre producing coloured rubber from the rubber trees growing naturally in the Amazon.
Community rubber producer Louzimare during a workshop on producing colored rubber sheet from wild locally harvested latex with rubber producers and tappers from the Curralinho community alongside along the Envira river in Brazil.
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The community of Curralinho in Feijo in the state of Acre producing coloured rubber from the rubber trees growing naturally in the Amazon.
Raw is latex poured into trays with coloured dye to be turned into rubber during a workshop on producing colored rubber sheet from wild locally harvested latex with rubber producers and tappers from the Curralinho community alongside along the Envira river in Brazil with Jewelry designer Flavia Amadeu.
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