Can I use your image, "Chemical structure of Cellulose"?


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Message: Please, can I use your image, "Chemical structure of Cellulose", for a publication on Photography in my Institute? It's a very good image. If it's possible, please send me the exact bibliography. Thank you.
cellulose molecule...this public-domain image created by ben mills and found on wikipedia

Yes, you may use the image. It's not mine, but it has been placed in the public domain by its author.

I was careful to credit the image in the source code on my page, which says,
alt="cellulose molecule...this public-domain image created by Ben Mills and found on Wikipedia" 

Please see
and, especially, the page
The latter page includes the notice, "Benjah-bmm27 grants anyone the right to use this work for any purpose, without any conditions, unless such conditions are required by law."

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Posted: Monday - March 07, 2011 at 08:07 AM          

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