Art Institute of Chicago: The correct attribution for the image: Winslow Homer, For to be a Farmer's Boy (1887), watercolor with touches of scraping over graphite, on cream woven paper, 355 x 509 mm. The Art Institute of Chicago, Gift of Mrs. Geoge T. Langhorne, in memory of Edward Carson Waller. For permission to copy and use contact Public Affairs at the Art Institute of Chicago at aic.publicaffairs@artic.edu
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Cartoon characters: They are called 'onanonano' and 'orczy', copyright 2008 xxxmmm.
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You can find both characters with the tags (there are too many of them scattered throughout the wiki to list here).
Cornell University: (Graphic 1) Designer Olivia Ong ''07 hugging garments image. (Graphic 2) cotton fiber with palladium nanoparticle coating image. Both images are copyright 2007 to Cornell University. For permission to copy and use the images please contact, The Cornell Chronicle media office here: nwp2@cornell.edu or 607.254.6236
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Ghim Wei Ho and Mark Welland: Pretty flowers image (Nanobouquet). Image is copright 2004 to Ghim Wei Ho and Mark Welland. For permission to copy contact Professor Welland at Cambridge University.
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Jack Mason: BlueBoronic. Copyright to Jack Mason. Reproduced in wiki by permission of the artist. For permission to copy, contact Jack Mason directly. (He's located on many social networks [including LinkedIn and Virtual Worlds] and he works for IBM.)
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Larry D. Moore: Twinkie or Hostess Twinkie: created by Larry D. Moore using a Kodak EasyShare 2740 camera, copyright 2005 Larry D. Moore. Image copied from Wikipedia here. Licensing and attribution is as follows:
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UgoTrade: Graphic 1: Outside of a carbon nanotube and Graphic 2: Inside of a single-walled carbon nanotube. Copying with attribution is permissible. (Copyright 2007 UgoTrade for both images in wiki.)
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University of Regensburg: Advent calendar image created in 2007 by three PhD students at the University of Regensberg. The three students are part of a group headed by Dr. Dieter Weiss. Image is copyright 2007 to University of Regensberg.
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