Specimen de eidem nathan (4 resultados)

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Librería: PBShop.store UK, Fairford, GLOS, Reino UnidoPBShop.store UK
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Librería: California Books, Miami, FL, Estados Unidos de AmericaCalifornia Books
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Librería: Grand Eagle Retail, Bensenville, IL, Estados Unidos de AmericaGrand Eagle Retail
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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. SPECIMENA soil sample arrives at a federal research annex from a demolished elementary school. Routine contamination screening. The kind of work June Park has done for four years - prepare the sample, run the machines, record the output, let the scientists decide what it means. But something… in the Sabouraud plate is wrong. Not in a way she can name. In a way she can feel.The colony grows too fast. Its structure shifts under observation. The instruments begin to disagree with each other, then with themselves. The computational biologist's models become predictive - then too predictive. The principal investigator stops speaking and starts drawing geometries that the electron microscope later confirms. The other lab technician stops coming to work. He's in his garden. He's been digging. And the archived samples tell the worst story of all: the organism isn't new. It's been in the ground for decades. For centuries. What's new is that someone finally looked at it correctly.June is the last one still filing coherent reports. Not because she's immune - because she doesn't try to understand what she sees. She is the space between the specimen and the interpretation. The hands that operate machines. The eyes that look without knowing. But proximity has a weight. And knowledge, it turns out, doesn't require permission.Specimen is a novel about the horror of comprehension - what happens when the act of understanding becomes the thing you cannot survive. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.

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Librería: CitiRetail, Stevenage, Reino UnidoCitiRetail
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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. SPECIMENA soil sample arrives at a federal research annex from a demolished elementary school. Routine contamination screening. The kind of work June Park has done for four years - prepare the sample, run the machines, record the output, let the scientists decide what it means. But something… in the Sabouraud plate is wrong. Not in a way she can name. In a way she can feel.The colony grows too fast. Its structure shifts under observation. The instruments begin to disagree with each other, then with themselves. The computational biologist's models become predictive - then too predictive. The principal investigator stops speaking and starts drawing geometries that the electron microscope later confirms. The other lab technician stops coming to work. He's in his garden. He's been digging. And the archived samples tell the worst story of all: the organism isn't new. It's been in the ground for decades. For centuries. What's new is that someone finally looked at it correctly.June is the last one still filing coherent reports. Not because she's immune - because she doesn't try to understand what she sees. She is the space between the specimen and the interpretation. The hands that operate machines. The eyes that look without knowing. But proximity has a weight. And knowledge, it turns out, doesn't require permission.Specimen is a novel about the horror of comprehension - what happens when the act of understanding becomes the thing you cannot survive. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.