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Images Dated 3rd June 2004 (page 2)

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Background imageImages Dated 3rd June 2004: Travertine rocks, ponds, and ancient ruins, Pamukkale (ancient Hierapolis), Turkey

Travertine rocks, ponds, and ancient ruins, Pamukkale (ancient Hierapolis), Turkey

Background imageImages Dated 3rd June 2004: Travertine rocks and ponds, Pamukkale (ancient Hierapolis), Turkey

Travertine rocks and ponds, Pamukkale (ancient Hierapolis), Turkey

Background imageImages Dated 3rd June 2004: Travertine rocks, ponds, and ancient ruins, Pamukkale (ancient Hierapolis), Turkey

Travertine rocks, ponds, and ancient ruins, Pamukkale (ancient Hierapolis), Turkey

Background imageImages Dated 3rd June 2004: Travertine rocks, Pamukkale (ancient Hierapolis), Turkey

Travertine rocks, Pamukkale (ancient Hierapolis), Turkey

Background imageImages Dated 3rd June 2004: Face biometrics

Face biometrics. Computer artwork of lines marking the contours (shape) of a human face. This kind of data could be obtained by scanning faces

Background imageImages Dated 3rd June 2004: Face biometrics

Face biometrics. Computer artwork of lines marking the contours (shape) of a human face. This kind of data could be obtained by scanning faces

Background imageImages Dated 3rd June 2004: Biometric eye scan

Biometric eye scan. Conceptual computer artwork of the scanning of a human eye. Iris scanning images the iris, the coloured part of the eye, which is unique in each individual

Background imageImages Dated 3rd June 2004: Biometric fingerprint

Biometric fingerprint. Computer artwork of a hand and a fingerprint (upper centre). Fingerprints are the patterns of ridges on the tips of the fingers

Background imageImages Dated 3rd June 2004: Anthias fish in coral

Anthias fish in coral. School of anthias fish (Pseudanthias sp.) swimming around a hard coral structure. Anthias fish are small tropical reef fish that feed on plankton and small crustaceans

Background imageImages Dated 3rd June 2004: Blackfin barracuda

Blackfin barracuda (Sphyraena qenie) with an open mouth, showing its sharp teeth. This fish is a fast and voracious predator, reaching a length of over 1 metre

Background imageImages Dated 3rd June 2004: Clown anemonefish

Clown anemonefish (Amphiprion ocellaris). This anemonefish has a symbiotic relationship with many anemones (one seen in the background)

Background imageImages Dated 3rd June 2004: Male chromosome set

Male chromosome set
Male human chromosome set. Computer artwork of the complete set (karyotype) of healthy male human chromosomes. Humans have 46 chromosomes in most cells

Background imageImages Dated 3rd June 2004: Astronomical brain

Astronomical brain. Computer artwork of a cutaway human head revealing a brain full of stars. This could represent the use of the brain to understand the structure and origin of the universe

Background imageImages Dated 3rd June 2004: Artwork showing how to locate the Pole Star

Artwork showing how to locate the Pole Star, or Polaris. Polaris is situated between the prominent constellations of the Plough or Great Bear (Ursa Major) & Cassiopeia, which is in the form of a W

Background imageImages Dated 3rd June 2004: E-mail symbol

E-mail symbol. Conceptual computer artwork of the at (@) e-mail symbol formed from photographic film. This could represent sending photographs by e-mail

Background imageImages Dated 3rd June 2004: Computer circuit board

Computer circuit board. This is the motherboard, the main circuit board controlling a computer. The image is dominated by the cooling fan (lower centre) for the central processing unit (CPU)

Background imageImages Dated 3rd June 2004: Computer circuit board

Computer circuit board. This is the motherboard, the main circuit board controlling a computer. The image is dominated by the cooling fan (lower centre) for the central processing unit (CPU)

Background imageImages Dated 3rd June 2004: Printed circuit

Printed circuit on a flexible material, for use in a digital camera. A printed circuit (more usually on a rigid board) consists of lines (light orange)

Background imageImages Dated 3rd June 2004: Fertility research

Fertility research. Conceptual computer artwork of a human egg cell and sperm cells overlaid with the banding pattern of a DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) autoradiogram

Background imageImages Dated 3rd June 2004: Epilepsy

Epilepsy. Conceptual computer artwork of a brain in a cutaway human head, representing an epileptic attack (or seizure) as lightning in the brain

Background imageImages Dated 3rd June 2004: Muscular system

Muscular system. Computer artwork of a male figure demonstrating the human muscular system. These muscles, making up one of the outer layers of the body, are skeletal muscles

Background imageImages Dated 3rd June 2004: Palmistry

Palmistry. Ceramic model of a hand with the palm lines shown. Palmistry, also called chiromancy, is a belief that a persons character and future can be predicted by studying the lines

Background imageImages Dated 3rd June 2004: Palmistry

Palmistry. Ceramic model of a hand with the palm lines shown. Palmistry, also called chiromancy, is a belief that a persons character and future can be predicted by studying the lines

Background imageImages Dated 3rd June 2004: Back pain

Back pain. Conceptual computer artwork of a human skeleton holding a hand to the lower back, where a pink area represents pain

Background imageImages Dated 3rd June 2004: Osteoporosis

Osteoporosis. Computer artwork of an X-ray that is comparing a normal human spine (left) with the spine of a patient who has osteoporosis (right)

Background imageImages Dated 3rd June 2004: Osteoporosis

Osteoporosis. Computer artwork comparing a normal human spine (left) with the spine of a patient who has osteoporosis (right)

Background imageImages Dated 3rd June 2004: Flouring salmon fillets

Flouring salmon fillets prior to frying

Background imageImages Dated 3rd June 2004: Genetic code

Genetic code
DNA molecule, conceptual computer artwork. DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) consists of two strands (blue and yellow) of sugar phosphates forming a double helix (spiral)

Background imageImages Dated 3rd June 2004: DNA Biochip

DNA Biochip. Computer artwork of a DNA Biochip, a piece of biotechnology used for cheap and rapid simultaneous analyses, for example infectious organisms in samples of blood

Background imageImages Dated 3rd June 2004: Genetic research

Genetic research. Computer artwork of an example of genetic biotechnology, the DNA Biochip (along left), and a molecule of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid, right)

Background imageImages Dated 3rd June 2004: Genetic code

Genetic code, conceptual computer artwork. DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid), found in cell nuclei, is the molecule that carries the genetic code

Background imageImages Dated 3rd June 2004: Trilobite fossil

Trilobite fossil. Fossil of the trilobite Lichas furcifer. This trilobite lived during the Permian period (around 286-245 million years ago)

Background imageImages Dated 3rd June 2004: Mathematical model

Mathematical model based on a sine wave

Background imageImages Dated 3rd June 2004: Mathematical model

Mathematical model based on a sine wave

Background imageImages Dated 3rd June 2004: WAT-7546

WAT-7546
WAT-7545 Jackfruit Artocarpus heterophyllus M. Watson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway.

Background imageImages Dated 3rd June 2004: Formula 3 Euro Series: Jamie Green ASM Formule 3 won race one after team mate Alexandre Premat was

Formula 3 Euro Series: Jamie Green ASM Formule 3 won race one after team mate Alexandre Premat was excluded
Jamie Green (GBR) ASM Formule 3 won race one after team mate Alexandre Premat (FRA) was excluded. Formula Three Euro Series, Rd4, Pau, France, 29-31 May 2004. BEST IMAGE

Background imageImages Dated 3rd June 2004: Formula 3 Euro Series: Alexandre Premat ASM Formule 3 won race one but was later excluded handing

Formula 3 Euro Series: Alexandre Premat ASM Formule 3 won race one but was later excluded handing the race win to team
Alexandre Premat (FRA) ASM Formule 3 won race one but was later excluded handing the race win to team mate Jamie Green (GBR). Formula Three Euro Series, Rd4, Pau, France, 29-31 May 2004. BEST IMAGE

Background imageImages Dated 3rd June 2004: Formula 3 Euro Series: Formula Three Euro Series, Rd4, Pau, France, 29-31 May 2004

Formula 3 Euro Series: Formula Three Euro Series, Rd4, Pau, France, 29-31 May 2004
Circuit map for the spectators. Formula Three Euro Series, Rd4, Pau, France, 29-31 May 2004. BEST IMAGE

Background imageImages Dated 3rd June 2004: Formula 3 Euro Series: Nico Rosberg Team Rosberg chats with French Formula Renault driver Nicolas

Formula 3 Euro Series: Nico Rosberg Team Rosberg chats with French Formula Renault driver Nicolas Prost Team Oreca
(L-R): Nico Rosberg (FIN) Team Rosberg chats with French Formula Renault driver Nicolas Prost (FRA) Team Oreca. Formula Three Euro Series, Rd4, Pau, France, 29-31 May 2004. BEST IMAGE

Background imageImages Dated 3rd June 2004: French Formula Renault: Nicolas Prost Team Oreca

French Formula Renault: Nicolas Prost Team Oreca
Nicolas Prost (FRA) Team Oreca. French Formula Renault Championship, Pau, France, 29-31 May 2004. BEST IMAGE IMAGE

Background imageImages Dated 3rd June 2004: BRSCC Formula First Championship: Danny Watts

BRSCC Formula First Championship: Danny Watts
Danny Watts (GBR). BRSCC Formula First Championship, Mallory Park, England, 4 October 1998

Background imageImages Dated 3rd June 2004: Formula One Testing: Jarno Trulli Renault wearing unbranded overalls

Formula One Testing: Jarno Trulli Renault wearing unbranded overalls
Jarno Trulli (ITA) Renault wearing unbranded overalls. Formula One Testing, Silverstone, England, 3 June 2004. DIGITAL IMAGE

Background imageImages Dated 3rd June 2004: Formula One Testing: Kimi Raikkonen McLaren suffers a problem with the new McLaren Mercedes MP4

Formula One Testing: Kimi Raikkonen McLaren suffers a problem with the new McLaren Mercedes MP4 / 19B
Kimi Raikkonen (FIN) McLaren suffers a problem with the new McLaren Mercedes MP4/19B. Formula One Testing, Silverstone, England, 2 June 2004. DIGITAL IMAGE

Background imageImages Dated 3rd June 2004: Formula One Testing: Rubens Barrichello Ferrari F2004

Formula One Testing: Rubens Barrichello Ferrari F2004
Rubens Barrichello (BRA) Ferrari F2004. Formula One Testing, Silverstone, England, 2 June 2004. DIGITAL IMAGE

Background imageImages Dated 3rd June 2004: Bank Swallow / Sand Martin - nest holes at colony in sand bank

Bank Swallow / Sand Martin - nest holes at colony in sand bank
JZ-2674 Bank Swallow / Sand Martin - nest holes at colony in sand bank Connecticut, USA. Riparia riparia Jim Zipp Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageImages Dated 3rd June 2004: Bank Swallow / Sand Martin - nest holes at colony in sand bank

Bank Swallow / Sand Martin - nest holes at colony in sand bank
JZ-2673 Bank Swallow / Sand Martin - nest holes at colony in sand bank Connecticut, USA Riparia riparia Jim Zipp Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageImages Dated 3rd June 2004: Bank Swallow / Sand Martin - looking out from nest hole in sand bank

Bank Swallow / Sand Martin - looking out from nest hole in sand bank
JZ-2672 Bank Swallow / Sand Martin - looking out from nest hole in sand bank Connecticut, USA. Riparia riparia Jim Zipp Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageImages Dated 3rd June 2004: Brown Pelican Adult reaching breading colours, North America

Brown Pelican Adult reaching breading colours, North America
FG-11946 BROWN PELICAN - ADULT Breeding colours, North america Pelecanus occidentalis Distribution includes Trinidad & Tobago



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