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Images Dated 25th June 2004 (page 2)

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Background imageImages Dated 25th June 2004: Germinating seed, SEM

Germinating seed, SEM
Germinating seed. Image 1 of 4. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of one of the earliest stages of the germination of a plant seed

Background imageImages Dated 25th June 2004: Germinating seed, SEM

Germinating seed, SEM
Germinating seed. Image 2 of 4. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of an early stage in the germination of a plant seed

Background imageImages Dated 25th June 2004: Cabbage root infection, SEM

Cabbage root infection, SEM
Cabbage root infection. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a cross-section through one of the roots of a cabbage (Brassica sp)

Background imageImages Dated 25th June 2004: Bacteria on a pin, SEM

Bacteria on a pin, SEM
Bacteria on a pin. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of bacteria (orange) on the tip of a pin. Although considered sharp and smooth on a human scale

Background imageImages Dated 25th June 2004: Erwinia bacteria, SEM

Erwinia bacteria, SEM
Erwinia bacteria. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of Erwinia carotovora bacteria. This gram-negative flagellated bacterium causes soft rot of plant crops such as potato

Background imageImages Dated 25th June 2004: Erwinia bacteria, SEM

Erwinia bacteria, SEM
Erwinia bacteria. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of Erwinia carotovora bacteria. This gram-negative flagellated bacterium causes soft rot of plant crops such as potato

Background imageImages Dated 25th June 2004: The Whitsunday Islands, Australia. The white sillica sands of some of the islands

The Whitsunday Islands, Australia. The white sillica sands of some of the islands are composted of the finest grains of sand in the world, and thus some of the softest sand in the world

Background imageImages Dated 25th June 2004: The Whitsunday Islands, Australia. The white sillica sands of some of the islands

The Whitsunday Islands, Australia. The white sillica sands of some of the islands are composted of the finest grains of sand in the world, and thus some of the softest sand in the world

Background imageImages Dated 25th June 2004: Coloured SEM of femoral spongy bone

Coloured SEM of femoral spongy bone

Background imageImages Dated 25th June 2004: Babylon turrid sea snail shell

Babylon turrid sea snail shell
Lymphatic system. Computer artwork of a naked woman with a healthy lymphatic system. Also seen are associated organs including the thymus gland (upper centre) and the spleen (centre right)

Background imageImages Dated 25th June 2004: Baby girls face

Baby girls face
MODEL RELEASED. Baby girl. Face of a sixteen- month-old baby girl

Background imageImages Dated 25th June 2004: Baby girls face

Baby girls face
MODEL RELEASED. Baby girl. Face of a sixteen- month-old baby girl with her eyes closed

Background imageImages Dated 25th June 2004: Baby boys face

Baby boys face
MODEL RELEASED. Baby. Happy face of a seven-month- old baby boy

Background imageImages Dated 25th June 2004: Baby girls face

Baby girls face
MODEL RELEASED. Baby girl. Happy, smiling face of a sixteen-month-old baby girl

Background imageImages Dated 25th June 2004: Mother playing with baby

Mother playing with baby
MODEL RELEASED. Smiling mother holding the feet of her seven-month-old baby

Background imageImages Dated 25th June 2004: Tarnished silver fork

Tarnished silver fork
Tarnished silver. Tarnished (bottom) and untarnished (top) silver forks. Silver tarnishes slowly as sulphur compounds in the atmosphere react with the surface to form black silver sulphide (Ag2S)

Background imageImages Dated 25th June 2004: Irregular heartbeat

Irregular heartbeat. Conceptual computer artwork of a blurred heart and an electrocardiogram (ECG) trace (bottom). The heart is a muscle that pumps blood around the body

Background imageImages Dated 25th June 2004: Food pyramid

Food pyramid showing the recommended proportions of food types for a healthy, balanced diet. The largest part of the diet should be carbohydrates from bread, cereal, rice and pasta (pyramid base)

Background imageImages Dated 25th June 2004: Soft drinks

Soft drinks. Glasses containing carbonated and still soft drinks. These contain flavourings, colourings and sugar. The excessive consumption of sugar can contribute to tooth decay

Background imageImages Dated 25th June 2004: Tubes of paint

Tubes of paint

Background imageImages Dated 25th June 2004: Mitochondrial Eve

Mitochondrial Eve. Conceptual computer artwork of a circular molecule of mitochondrial deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) floating above a hand. Mitochondria are cell organelles that produce energy

Background imageImages Dated 25th June 2004: Computer graphic of a human DNA molecule

Computer graphic of a human DNA molecule
Human DNA. Computer molecular graphic of human Deoxyribonucleic Acid (DNA). DNA determines a persons hereditary characteristics

Background imageImages Dated 25th June 2004: Food pyramid

Food pyramid showing the recommended proportions of food types for a healthy, balanced diet. The largest part of the diet should be carbohydrates from bread, cereal, rice and pasta (pyramid base)

Background imageImages Dated 25th June 2004: Food pyramid

Food pyramid showing the recommended proportions of food types for a healthy, balanced diet. The largest part of the diet should be carbohydrates from bread, cereal, rice and pasta (pyramid base)

Background imageImages Dated 25th June 2004: Icebergs

Icebergs in a glacial lagoon, Iceland. The lagoon and the icebergs have formed from meltwater and ice from the large Vatnajokull Glacier. The lagoon outlet flows into the nearby sea

Background imageImages Dated 25th June 2004: Vatnajokull glacier

Vatnajokull glacier outflow, Iceland. This glacier flows off the large Vatnojkull ice-cap up to the point seen. Meltwater flowing off the glacier forms the coastal estuary seen in the foreground

Background imageImages Dated 25th June 2004: Icebergs

Icebergs in a glacial lagoon, Iceland. The lagoon and the icebergs have formed from meltwater and ice from the large Vatnajokull Glacier. The lagoon outlet flows into the nearby sea

Background imageImages Dated 25th June 2004: Icebergs

Icebergs in a glacial lagoon, Iceland. The lagoon and the icebergs have formed from meltwater and ice from the large Vatnajokull Glacier. Parts of the glacier are seen in the background

Background imageImages Dated 25th June 2004: Gullfoss Falls

Gullfoss Falls (Golden Waterfall), Iceland, with a rainbow. This double-tiered waterfall plunges 32 metres into a narrow chasm

Background imageImages Dated 25th June 2004: River rapids

River rapids and mountain cliffs, time-exposure image. Photographed near Vik, Iceland

Background imageImages Dated 25th June 2004: Geothermal pool

Geothermal pools. Hot water flows from underground to form these pools. The water is heated by volcanic activity and is at high pressure

Background imageImages Dated 25th June 2004: Geyser

Geyser erupting. A geyser is a deep natural well in a geothermal rock fissure. The water lies in a large chamber at the wells base

Background imageImages Dated 25th June 2004: Geyser

Geyser erupting at sunset. A geyser is a deep natural well in a geothermal rock fissure. The water lies in a large chamber at the wells base

Background imageImages Dated 25th June 2004: Mouldy bread

Mouldy bread. Mould (green) growing on a slice of bread. Mould is the growth produced on organic matter by several different types of fungus

Background imageImages Dated 25th June 2004: Atomic structure

Atomic structure. Computer artwork representing an atomic structure floating above a hand. Eight electrons are orbiting a central nucleus along definite paths

Background imageImages Dated 25th June 2004: Magnetism

Magnetism. Iron filings attracted to one of the poles of a bar magnet. Magnetism, which is one of the basic forces of nature, is caused by specific alignments of electrons within a material

Background imageImages Dated 25th June 2004: Toyota Pruis Hybrid

Toyota Pruis Hybrid

Background imageImages Dated 25th June 2004: Goodwood Festival of Speed: Rolls Royce feature this year as the main display

Goodwood Festival of Speed: Rolls Royce feature this year as the main display
Rolls Royce feature this year as the main display. Goodwood Festival of Speed, Goodwood, England, 25-27 June 2004. DIGITAL IMAGE

Background imageImages Dated 25th June 2004: Goodwood Festival of Speed: Laurel and Hardy entertain the crowd

Goodwood Festival of Speed: Laurel and Hardy entertain the crowd
Laurel and Hardy entertain the crowd. Goodwood Festival of Speed, Goodwood, England, 25-27 June 2004. DIGITAL IMAGE

Background imageImages Dated 25th June 2004: DTM Championship 2004, Rd 5, Norisring, Germany: DTM Championship, Rd5, Norisring, Germany

DTM Championship 2004, Rd 5, Norisring, Germany: DTM Championship, Rd5, Norisring, Germany. 25-27 June 2004
Bernd Schneider (GER), Vodafone, AMG-Mercedes C-Klasse. DTM Championship, Rd5, Norisring, Germany. 25-27 June 2004. DIGITAL IMAGE

Background imageImages Dated 25th June 2004: Puffin (Fratercula arctica) landing with sand eels Skomer Island, Pembrokeshire, Wales, UK (RR)

Puffin (Fratercula arctica) landing with sand eels Skomer Island, Pembrokeshire, Wales, UK (RR)
Janet Baxter / SplashdownDirect

Background imageImages Dated 25th June 2004: White-crowned Sparrow North America

White-crowned Sparrow North America
FG-12250 White-crowned SPARROW North America Zonotrichia leucophrys Francois Gohier Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way.

Background imageImages Dated 25th June 2004: Lions Chasing warthogs by lagoon, Moremi

Lions Chasing warthogs by lagoon, Moremi
CRH-373 Lions - Chasing warthogs by lagoon Moremi Wildlife Reserve, Botswana, Africa Panthera leo Chris Harvey Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageImages Dated 25th June 2004: Rainbow Bee-eater - With bee. At Kununurra, Western Australia. Found throughout Australia

Rainbow Bee-eater - With bee. At Kununurra, Western Australia. Found throughout Australia
DH-3219 Rainbow Bee-eater - With bee At Kununurra, Western Australia. Merops ornatus Found throughout Australia. Southern birds have migrated from the north for the summer

Background imageImages Dated 25th June 2004: American Avocet

American Avocet
MOP-117 AMERICAN AVOCET - MATING Recurvirostra americana B Moose Peterson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way.

Background imageImages Dated 25th June 2004: Rose-ringed Parakeet

Rose-ringed Parakeet
GKB-955 Rose-ringed / Ring-necked Parakeet Psittacula krameri Geoffrey K Brown Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way.

Background imageImages Dated 25th June 2004: rouge queue a front blanc male Redstart male Phoenicurus phoenicurus

rouge queue a front blanc male Redstart male Phoenicurus phoenicurus
WAT-9431 Common Redstart - male Alsace - France Phoenicurus phoenicurus M. Watson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way.

Background imageImages Dated 25th June 2004: Coot 2 birds fighting over territory

Coot 2 birds fighting over territory
USH-631 COOT - two birds fighting in water over territory Fulica atra Duncan Usher Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way.



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