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Images Dated 25th February 2003

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Background imageImages Dated 25th February 2003: Spotted Turtledove Suburban Hobart, Tasmania, Australia

Spotted Turtledove Suburban Hobart, Tasmania, Australia
DH-2887 Spotted Turtledove Suburban Hobart, Tasmania, Australia Streptopelia chinensis Don Hadden Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageImages Dated 25th February 2003: Colour MRI scan of abdomen showing kidneys & liver

Colour MRI scan of abdomen showing kidneys & liver
Healthy kidneys. Coloured Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) scan of a coronal section through a human abdomen, showing healthy kidneys and liver. A front view is seen

Background imageImages Dated 25th February 2003: Fibonacci spiral and Phi, artwork

Fibonacci spiral and Phi, artwork
Fibonacci spiral and Phi, computer artwork. The constant Phi, written to 866 decimal places, is calculated as (1 + square root of five, divided by 2)

Background imageImages Dated 25th February 2003: Quasicrystal

Quasicrystal. Computer model of a quasicrystal pattern. The crystals are a type of solid structure where there is long-range order with five-fold symmetry, which results in a non- repeating pattern

Background imageImages Dated 25th February 2003: Fibonacci spiral, artwork

Fibonacci spiral, artwork
Fibonacci spiral. Computer artwork of a spiral within squares whose sides decrease in length by a factor of 0.168. This number (phi) is derived from the golden ratio Phi (1.618)

Background imageImages Dated 25th February 2003: MAP microwave background

MAP microwave background
Cosmic microwave background. Whole sky image of the cosmic microwave background made by the MAP (Microwave Anisotropy Probe) spacecraft

Background imageImages Dated 25th February 2003: Blue whale underwater close-up of head and mouth, Mexico

Blue whale underwater close-up of head and mouth, Mexico

Background imageImages Dated 25th February 2003: Humpback Whale {Megaptera novaeangliae} Mexico

Humpback Whale {Megaptera novaeangliae} Mexico

Background imageImages Dated 25th February 2003: Underside view of Manta Ray {Manta birostris} Mexico

Underside view of Manta Ray {Manta birostris} Mexico

Background imageImages Dated 25th February 2003: G-FCLC

G-FCLC
Thomas Cook 757 at BHX

Background imageImages Dated 25th February 2003: Vintage image of auto in race

Vintage image of auto in race

Background imageImages Dated 25th February 2003: 18th century microscope

18th century microscope. Historical artwork of a compound microscope built by the Englishman John Marshall. It has several key design improvements that were invented towards the end of the 17th

Background imageImages Dated 25th February 2003: Historical cosmologies

Historical cosmologies. Artwork of four historical models of planetary orbits. Ptolemys geocentric (Earth-centred) model (upper right) dominated astronomy for over 1000 years

Background imageImages Dated 25th February 2003: Tychonic cosmology

Tychonic cosmology. Historical diagram of the Earth-centred (geocentric) Tychonic cosmological model. This was proposed by the Danish astronomer Tycho Brahe (1546-1601)

Background imageImages Dated 25th February 2003: Outflow of hydroelectric dam, Volga, Russia

Outflow of hydroelectric dam, Volga, Russia

Background imageImages Dated 25th February 2003: Storage case for hard-type contact lenses

Storage case for hard-type contact lenses
Temporary storage case for hard-type contact lenses, marked left & right to avoid confusion. The temporary cases do not contain liquid

Background imageImages Dated 25th February 2003: Shoulder joint X-ray

Shoulder joint X-ray
Shoulder. Coloured X-ray of a healthy shoulder joint. The joint is a ball-and-socket joint, with the ball (lower right) of the upper arm bone (humerus) fitting into the socket (centre left)

Background imageImages Dated 25th February 2003: 19th century railway telegraph machine

19th century railway telegraph machine
Railway telegraph machine, historical artwork. Telegraph machines were used to send information as a series of electric pulses. The earliest uses included co-ordinating the use of a railway line

Background imageImages Dated 25th February 2003: 19th century telegraph operator

19th century telegraph operator
Telegraph operator, historical artwork. Telegraph transmitters were used to send information as a series of electric pulses

Background imageImages Dated 25th February 2003: Personalised virtual avatar

Personalised virtual avatar
Personalised virtual twin sticking its tongue out. This virtual 3-D head can be used as an avatar to personalise computer displays, mobile telephones and computer game characters

Background imageImages Dated 25th February 2003: Personalised virtual avatar

Personalised virtual avatar
Personalised virtual twin on a computer screen, being held by its human counterpart. The 3-D image (avatar) can be used to personalise computer displays

Background imageImages Dated 25th February 2003: Personalised virtual avatar

Personalised virtual avatar
Personalised virtual twin. Wire-frame model of a 3-D head that can be used to personalise computer displays, mobile telephones and even computer game characters

Background imageImages Dated 25th February 2003: Ant on pressure sensor, SEM

Ant on pressure sensor, SEM
Microscopic pressure sensor. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of an ant on a tiny pressure sensor. The circular area at the centre of the sensor rests on a membrane

Background imageImages Dated 25th February 2003: Micromechanical accelerometer

Micromechanical accelerometer, macrophotograph. This tiny acceleration sensor is used in car stability control systems. These systems can sense lateral (sideways)

Background imageImages Dated 25th February 2003: Micromechanical accelerometer

Micromechanical accelerometer, macrophotograph. This tiny acceleration sensor is used in car stability control systems. These systems can sense lateral (sideways)

Background imageImages Dated 25th February 2003: Lung airways

Lung airways. Computer-enhanced image of a resin cast of the airways in the lungs. The trachea (windpipe, top centre) divides into two main bronchi

Background imageImages Dated 25th February 2003: Michael Faraday, British physicist

Michael Faraday, British physicist
Michael Faraday. Portrait of the British chemist and physicist Michael Faraday (1791-1867). Despite lacking a formal education, Faraday made several major advances in the fields of chemistry

Background imageImages Dated 25th February 2003: James Watt, Scottish engineer

James Watt, Scottish engineer
James Watt (seated, 1736-1819), Scottish engineer and inventor. He made many practical improvements to the steam engine of his day

Background imageImages Dated 25th February 2003: William Caxton, English printer

William Caxton, English printer
William Caxton (centre, c1422-1491), first English printer. Caxton studied printing in Germany, in 1471, and set up a press in Belgium

Background imageImages Dated 25th February 2003: Ricin molecule

Ricin molecule
Ricin. Computer model of a molecule of the toxic protein ricin. It comprises two amino acid chains, an A-chain (blue) and a B-chain (red). The A-chain is toxic, inhibiting protein synthesis in cells

Background imageImages Dated 25th February 2003: Ricin molecule

Ricin molecule
Ricin. Computer model of a molecule of the toxic protein ricin. It comprises two amino acid chains, termed A (upper right) and B (lower left)

Background imageImages Dated 25th February 2003: Formula One World Championship: A McLaren mechanic collects his teamÕs tyres from the Goodyear

Formula One World Championship: A McLaren mechanic collects his teamÕs tyres from the Goodyear area of the paddock
A McLaren mechanic collects his teamÕs tyres from the Goodyear area of the paddock. Brazilian Grand Prix, Interlagos, 27 January 1974. BEST IMAGE

Background imageImages Dated 25th February 2003: Formula One World Championship: Local favourite Emerson Fittipaldi McLaren M23 took pole position

Formula One World Championship: Local favourite Emerson Fittipaldi McLaren M23 took pole position
Local favourite Emerson Fittipaldi (BRA) McLaren M23 took pole position and victory of the first GP to be shortened due to rain. Brazilian Grand Prix, Interlagos, 27 January 1974. BEST IMAGE

Background imageImages Dated 25th February 2003: Formula One World Championship: Peter Revson Shadow DN3 qualified sixth

Formula One World Championship: Peter Revson Shadow DN3 qualified sixth, but retired on lap 12 due to overheating in
Peter Revson (USA) Shadow DN3 qualified sixth, but retired on lap 12 due to overheating in what would tragically be his final GP before a fatal testing accident at the following GP

Background imageImages Dated 25th February 2003: European Goldfinch Feeding fledgling Hobart, Tasmania, Australia

European Goldfinch Feeding fledgling Hobart, Tasmania, Australia
DH-2940 European Goldfinch - Feeding fledgling Hobart, Tasmania, Australia. Carduelis carduelis Don Hadden Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only


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