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Images Dated 7th September 2004 (page 2)

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Background imageImages Dated 7th September 2004: SPAIN. Alejandro Sanz. Barcelona 7 / 9 / 2004

SPAIN. Alejandro Sanz. Barcelona 7 / 9 / 2004
SPAIN. Alejandro Sanz. Barcelona 7/9/2004

Background imageImages Dated 7th September 2004: Wawel Hill with Royal Castle and Cathedral across the Vistula River, Krakow, Poland

Wawel Hill with Royal Castle and Cathedral across the Vistula River, Krakow, Poland

Background imageImages Dated 7th September 2004: Cape ground squirrels

Cape ground squirrels (Xerus inauris) touching noses. This rodent lives in arid open areas in southern Africa, where it digs an extensive burrow system

Background imageImages Dated 7th September 2004: Fly proboscis, SEM

Fly proboscis, SEM
Fly proboscis. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the tip of the proboscis (snout) of a fly (order Diptera). Flies possess mouthparts adapted for piercing and sucking

Background imageImages Dated 7th September 2004: Flys eye

Flys eye. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a flys (order Diptera) compound eye. The eye is made up of numerous visual units, known as ommatidia

Background imageImages Dated 7th September 2004: Mosquito larva head

Mosquito larva head. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the head of a mosquito larva (Aedes albopictus). The collection of hairs are feeding structures used to filter water

Background imageImages Dated 7th September 2004: Mosquito larva mouth hairs

Mosquito larva mouth hairs. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the mouth hairs of a mosquito larva (Aedes albopictus). These hairs are feeding structures used to filter water

Background imageImages Dated 7th September 2004: Fly proboscis, SEM

Fly proboscis, SEM
Fly proboscis. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the tip of the proboscis (snout) of a fly (order Diptera). Flies possess mouthparts adapted for piercing and sucking

Background imageImages Dated 7th September 2004: Human anatomy

Human anatomy. Computer artwork of a female figure and various human organs. The heart is seen in its position at the centre of the chest

Background imageImages Dated 7th September 2004: Nose, mouth and throat

Nose, mouth and throat. Cutaway artwork of the anatomy of the nose, mouth and throat. The large nasal cavity (upper centre) is lined with nerves (yellow) branching from the olfactory bulb (above)

Background imageImages Dated 7th September 2004: Ciliary body

Ciliary body. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a section of the eye, showing the ciliary body and iris. The ciliary body (orange, lower left) forms a ring between the iris (green)

Background imageImages Dated 7th September 2004: Bone resorption

Bone resorption. Computer artwork of an osteoclast (green, bone-removing cell) destroying a piece of bone. This process, known as bone resorption

Background imageImages Dated 7th September 2004: Bone anatomy

Bone anatomy. Computer artwork showing the anatomy of a normal bone shaft. An outer layer of compact bone is made up of cylindrical units (osteons, black stripes)

Background imageImages Dated 7th September 2004: Bone structural unit

Bone structural unit. Computer artwork of an osteon, the basic structural unit of compact bone. Compact bone is the outer layer of a bone shaft, and contains numerous osteons

Background imageImages Dated 7th September 2004: Bone tissue

Bone tissue. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of cancellous (spongy) bone. Bone tissue can be either cortical (compact) or cancellous

Background imageImages Dated 7th September 2004: Inside radome of upgraded Arecibo radio telescope

Inside radome of upgraded Arecibo radio telescope

Background imageImages Dated 7th September 2004: Brain nausea reflex

Brain nausea reflex. Artwork of the location in the brain of the area responsible for the various nausea reflexes, and some of the causes

Background imageImages Dated 7th September 2004: Fungal infections

Fungal infections. Artwork of fungi (magnified in foreground, blue; and in petri dish, green) and various fungal skin infections

Background imageImages Dated 7th September 2004: Osteoporosis

Osteoporosis. Computer artwork sequence of an osteoclast (green, bone-removing cell) destroying a piece of bone. This process (bone resorption)

Background imageImages Dated 7th September 2004: Osteoporosis

Osteoporosis. Computer artwork showing the anatomy of normal (left) and osteoporotic (right) bone. A bone shaft consists of an outer layer of compact bone made up of cylindrical units called osteons

Background imageImages Dated 7th September 2004: Synthetic fibres, SEM

Synthetic fibres, SEM
Synthetic fibres. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of synthetic fibres woven to form material for clothing

Background imageImages Dated 7th September 2004: Synthetic fibres, SEM

Synthetic fibres, SEM
Synthetic fibres. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of synthetic fibres woven to form material for clothing

Background imageImages Dated 7th September 2004: Trees in mist

Trees in mist. Photographed in Dorset, England

Background imageImages Dated 7th September 2004: Icebergs

Icebergs in a glacial lagoon. This is Jokulsarlon Ice Lagoon, Iceland. The lagoon and icebergs have been formed from meltwater and ice from the large Vatnajokull Glacier

Background imageImages Dated 7th September 2004: Icebergs

Icebergs in a glacial lagoon. This is Jokulsarlon Ice Lagoon, Iceland. The lagoon and icebergs have been formed from meltwater and ice from the large Vatnajokull Glacier

Background imageImages Dated 7th September 2004: Icebergs

Icebergs in a glacial lagoon. This is Jokulsarlon Ice Lagoon, Iceland. The lagoon and icebergs have been formed from meltwater and ice from the large Vatnajokull Glacier

Background imageImages Dated 7th September 2004: Eroded granite

Eroded granite. The action of waves over countless millennia has shaped the hard granite into these sculpted formations. This is the tropical island of La Digue

Background imageImages Dated 7th September 2004: Icebergs

Icebergs in a lagoon at dawn. This is Jokulsarlon Ice Lagoon, Iceland. The lagoon and icebergs have been formed from meltwater and ice from the large Vatnajokull Glacier

Background imageImages Dated 7th September 2004: Geyser erupting

Geyser erupting next to tourists. 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 7th September 2004: Geyser erupting

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 7th September 2004: Volcanic lake

Volcanic lake near the summit of Mount Tongariro, New Zealand. The bright colours of the lake are from minerals dissolving at the high pressures and temperatures inside the volcano

Background imageImages Dated 7th September 2004: Field of lavender

Field of lavender (Lavandula spica) plants planted in rows. Lavender has several medicinal properties. Lavender oil is a very good antiseptic and can also be used as an insecticide

Background imageImages Dated 7th September 2004: Wawel Hill with Royal Castle and Cathedral, Vistula River, Krakow, Poland

Wawel Hill with Royal Castle and Cathedral, Vistula River, Krakow, Poland

Background imageImages Dated 7th September 2004: Staghorn Coral Spawning - Egg and sperm bundles leaving coral Heron Island, Queensland, Australia

Staghorn Coral Spawning - Egg and sperm bundles leaving coral Heron Island, Queensland, Australia
VT-8179 Staghorn CORAL - spawning. Egg and sperm bundles leaving coral Heron Island, Queensland, Australia Valerie & Ron Taylor Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageImages Dated 7th September 2004: Staghorn Coral Spawning - Egg and sperm bundles leaving coral Heron Island, Queensland, Australia

Staghorn Coral Spawning - Egg and sperm bundles leaving coral Heron Island, Queensland, Australia
VT-8177 Staghorn CORAL - spawning. Egg and sperm bundles leaving coral Heron Island, Queensland, Australia Valerie & Ron Taylor Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageImages Dated 7th September 2004: Staghorn Coral Spawning - Egg and sperm bundles about to be released Heron Island, Queensland

Staghorn Coral Spawning - Egg and sperm bundles about to be released Heron Island, Queensland, Australia
VT-8176 Staghorn CORAL - spawning. Egg and sperm bundles about to be released Heron Island, Queensland, Australia Valerie & Ron Taylor Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageImages Dated 7th September 2004: Staghorn Coral Spawning - Egg and sperm bundles about to be released Heron Island, Queensland

Staghorn Coral Spawning - Egg and sperm bundles about to be released Heron Island, Queensland, Australia
VT-8175 Staghorn CORAL - spawning. Egg and sperm bundles about to be released Heron Island, Queensland, Australia Valerie & Ron Taylor Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageImages Dated 7th September 2004: Whiting Fish Underwater

Whiting Fish Underwater
LA-784 Whiting Fish - Underwater Merlangius merlangus Jean Michel Labat Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway.

Background imageImages Dated 7th September 2004: Pouting / Bib Fish Underwater

Pouting / Bib Fish Underwater
LA-785 POUTING / Whiting-Pout / Bib Fish - Underwater Trisopterus luscus Jean Michel Labat Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imageImages Dated 7th September 2004: Turbot Fish Underwater - camouflaged by seabed

Turbot Fish Underwater - camouflaged by seabed
LA-786 Turbot Fish - Underwater - camouflaged by seabed Psetta maxima Distribution: E North Atlantic, Mediterranean and Black Sea Jean Michel Labat Please note that prints are for personal display

Background imageImages Dated 7th September 2004: Whiting Fish Underwater

Whiting Fish Underwater
LA-783 Whiting Fish - Underwater Merlangius merlangus Jean Michel Labat Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway.

Background imageImages Dated 7th September 2004: Striped Red Mullet Fish Underwater

Striped Red Mullet Fish Underwater
LA-787 Striped Red Mullet Fish - Underwater Mullus surmuletus Distribution: E North Atlantic, Mediterranean and Black Sea Jean Michel Labat Please note that prints are for personal display purposes

Background imageImages Dated 7th September 2004: Japanese GT Championship: Morio Nitta / Shinichi Takagi ARTA ASL Garaiya won the GT300 class

Japanese GT Championship: Morio Nitta / Shinichi Takagi ARTA ASL Garaiya won the GT300 class
Morio Nitta (JPN) / Shinichi Takagi (JPN) ARTA ASL Garaiya won the GT300 class. Japanese GT Championship, Rd5, Motegi, Japan, 5 September 2004. DIGITAL IMAGE

Background imageImages Dated 7th September 2004: Japanese GT Championship: Satoshi Motoyama / Richard Lyons Nissan Fairlady Z finished in 3rd place

Japanese GT Championship: Satoshi Motoyama / Richard Lyons Nissan Fairlady Z finished in 3rd place
Satoshi Motoyama (JPN) / Richard Lyons (JPN) Nissan Fairlady Z finished in 3rd place. Japanese GT Championship, Rd5, Motegi, Japan, 5 September 2004. DIGITAL IMAGE

Background imageImages Dated 7th September 2004: Green Turtle (Chelonia mydas) against the surface and illuminated from underneath, Rangiroa

Green Turtle (Chelonia mydas) against the surface and illuminated from underneath, Rangiroa, French Polynesia
Lawson Wood / SplashdownDirect

Background imageImages Dated 7th September 2004: Rice Weevils Infestation in wheat grains

Rice Weevils Infestation in wheat grains
SPH-1227 RICE WEEVIL - Infestation in wheat grains Sitophilus oryzae Steve Hopkin Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way.

Background imageImages Dated 7th September 2004: Wild Indian / Asian Elephant Kaziranga National Park, India

Wild Indian / Asian Elephant Kaziranga National Park, India
TOM-285 Wild Indian / Asian ELEPHANTS - side view, within foliage Kaziranga National Park, India Elephas maximus Tom & Pat Leeson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageImages Dated 7th September 2004: Black Bean Aphids Winged & unwinged forms, UK

Black Bean Aphids Winged & unwinged forms, UK
SPH-2827 Black Bean APHIDS - wings and unformed wings UK Aphis fabae Steve Hopkin Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way.



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