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Images Dated 19th October 2001

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Background imageImages Dated 19th October 2001: Jaguarundi (Herpailurus yaguarondi) a Amazon Rain Forest. ECUADOR. South America

Jaguarundi (Herpailurus yaguarondi) a Amazon Rain Forest. ECUADOR. South America
Jaguarundi (Puma yagouaroundi), Amazon rain forest, Ecuador

Background imageImages Dated 19th October 2001: Crowds line the shore on Holy Island as the royal barge approaches the landing stae

Crowds line the shore on Holy Island as the royal barge approaches the landing stae. Visible in the background is the Old Castle on Beblowe Rock

Background imageImages Dated 19th October 2001: Hawaii, Maui, Haleakala National Park Sunset Orange Wispy Clouds Surround Sun Puffy Layer Thick Clouds

Hawaii, Maui, Haleakala National Park Sunset Orange Wispy Clouds Surround Sun Puffy Layer Thick Clouds

Background imageImages Dated 19th October 2001: Driving through the streets in a Land Rover the Queen smiles at the crowds on either side

Driving through the streets in a Land Rover the Queen smiles at the crowds on either side, when the Royal couple visited Holy Island on Sunday

Background imageImages Dated 19th October 2001: Baby spider, SEM

Baby spider, SEM
Baby spider. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of an unidentified baby garden spider. Baby spiders are called spiderlings

Background imageImages Dated 19th October 2001: Voice recognition

Voice recognition. Conceptual computer artwork of several voice patterns (jagged waveforms, orange), representing computer voice recognition and speech synthesis

Background imageImages Dated 19th October 2001: Voice recognition

Voice recognition. Conceptual computer artwork of several voice patterns (jagged waveforms, blue), representing computer voice recognition and speech synthesis

Background imageImages Dated 19th October 2001: Voice recognition

Voice recognition. Conceptual computer artwork of voice patterns (jagged waveforms, green), an ear, an eye and a mouth, representing computer voice recognition and speech synthesis

Background imageImages Dated 19th October 2001: Voice recognition

Voice recognition. Conceptual computer artwork of voice patterns (jagged waveforms, brown), an ear and a circuit diagram, representing computer voice recognition and speech synthesis

Background imageImages Dated 19th October 2001: Voice recognition

Voice recognition. Conceptual computer artwork of voice patterns (jagged waveforms), a circuit diagram, an ear and a mouth, representing computer voice recognition and speech synthesis

Background imageImages Dated 19th October 2001: Voice recognition

Voice recognition. Conceptual computer artwork of voice patterns (jagged waveforms), a circuit diagram and a mouth and ear, representing computer voice recognition and speech synthesis

Background imageImages Dated 19th October 2001: Voice recognition

Voice recognition. Conceptual computer artwork of voice patterns (jagged waveforms) and an ear and mouth, representing computer voice recognition and speech synthesis

Background imageImages Dated 19th October 2001: Voice recognition

Voice recognition. Conceptual computer artwork of voice patterns (jagged waveforms, red) and an ear and mouth, representing computer voice recognition and speech synthesis

Background imageImages Dated 19th October 2001: Human cloning

Human cloning. Conceptual computer artwork of two identical female faces (lower centre) linked by a DNA autoradiogram

Background imageImages Dated 19th October 2001: DNA autoradiogram

DNA autoradiogram. Conceptual computer artwork of a female face and lights, overlaid with a DNA autoradiogram

Background imageImages Dated 19th October 2001: DNA

DNA. Conceptual computer artwork of the double helix DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) molecule (lower centre), a female face (centre right) and a DNA autoradiogram (upper centre)

Background imageImages Dated 19th October 2001: DNA autoradiogram

DNA autoradiogram. Conceptual computer artwork of a female face and lights, overlaid with a DNA autoradiogram

Background imageImages Dated 19th October 2001: DNA autoradiogram

DNA autoradiogram. Conceptual computer artwork of a female face and lights, overlaid with a DNA autoradiogram

Background imageImages Dated 19th October 2001: Masa Ushioda / SpecialistStock

Masa Ushioda / SpecialistStock
blue shark, Prionace glauca, juvenile, with school of jack mackerel, Trachurus symmetricus, under drifting kelp paddy, San Diego, California, USA, Pacific Ocean


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