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Images Dated 9th March 2005 (page 2)

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Background imageImages Dated 9th March 2005: Scrotum varicocele thermogram

Scrotum varicocele thermogram

Background imageImages Dated 9th March 2005: Gall bladder surface, SEM

Gall bladder surface, SEM
Gall bladder. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the internal surface of a gall bladder. This mucosa lining is made up of columnar epithelial cells (brown)

Background imageImages Dated 9th March 2005: Gall bladder surface, SEM

Gall bladder surface, SEM
Gall bladder. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the internal surface of a gall bladder. This mucosa lining is made up of columnar epithelial cells (green and yellow)

Background imageImages Dated 9th March 2005: Bile duct, SEM

Bile duct, SEM
Bile duct. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the surface of a bile duct. The bile ducts transport bile, produced by the liver, to the gall bladder and on to the small intestine

Background imageImages Dated 9th March 2005: Bile duct, SEM

Bile duct, SEM
Bile duct. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a cross-section through a bile duct. The bile ducts transport bile, produced by the liver

Background imageImages Dated 9th March 2005: Bile duct, SEM

Bile duct, SEM
Bile duct. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of cilia (brown and yellow) and microvilli (grey and brown) on the internal surface of a bile duct

Background imageImages Dated 9th March 2005: Bile duct, SEM

Bile duct, SEM
Bile duct. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of cilia (green and yellow) and microvilli (green and pink) on the internal surface of a bile duct

Background imageImages Dated 9th March 2005: Bile duct, SEM

Bile duct, SEM
Bile duct. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a fractured bile duct. The bile ducts transport bile, produced by the liver, to the gall bladder and on to the small intestine

Background imageImages Dated 9th March 2005: Soviet rocket scientists

Soviet rocket scientists
Sergei Korolev (1907-1966), pioneering Soviet rocket scientist, with other scientists from GIRD, the Moscow Group for Reactive Motion. Korolev is far left

Background imageImages Dated 9th March 2005: Vaccine production

Vaccine production
DNA vaccine production. Technicians working with genetically modified (GM) bacteria to produce recombinant hepatitis B vaccine

Background imageImages Dated 9th March 2005: Microbe fermentation unit

Microbe fermentation unit for the production of hormones and enzymes for medical and industrial use. This is a method of solid state fermentation called tray or koji fermentation

Background imageImages Dated 9th March 2005: Microbe fermentation unit

Microbe fermentation unit for the production of drugs for medical use. The PlaFractor combines solid state and submerged fermentation of microbes

Background imageImages Dated 9th March 2005: Vaccine production

Vaccine production
DNA vaccine production. Technician checking the quality of a sample of recombinant hepatitis B vaccine. Traditional hepatitis vaccine contains the full virus

Background imageImages Dated 9th March 2005: Insulin production

Insulin production. Scientist using an ion- exchange chromatography column to purify recombinant human insulin. Insulin is used to treat insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus

Background imageImages Dated 9th March 2005: Insulin production

Insulin production. Scientists working in a facility for the production of recombinant human insulin. Insulin is used to treat insulin- dependent diabetes mellitus

Background imageImages Dated 9th March 2005: Microbe fermentation unit

Microbe fermentation unit for the production of hormones and enzymes for medical and industrial use. This is a method of solid state fermentation called tray or koji fermentation

Background imageImages Dated 9th March 2005: Microbe fermentation unit

Microbe fermentation unit for the production of drugs, hormones and enzymes for medical and industrial use. This is the top of a submerged fermentation unit with a capacity of 120, 000 litres

Background imageImages Dated 9th March 2005: Vaccine production

Vaccine production
DNA vaccine production. Technician checking the quality of a sample of recombinant hepatitis B vaccine. Traditional hepatitis vaccine contains the full virus

Background imageImages Dated 9th March 2005: Baby mammoth find

Baby mammoth find
Baby mammoth (Mammuthus sp.) found preserved in icy ground in Siberia, Russia. Mammoths are an elephant-like mammal which inhabited northern regions of the world

Background imageImages Dated 9th March 2005: Skull of an ancestor of a mammoth

Skull of an ancestor of a mammoth
Skull of the ancestor of a mammoth. Scientific worker cleaning mud away from the preserved skull of this mammal, an elephant-like forerunner of the mammoth. It lived around half a million years ago

Background imageImages Dated 9th March 2005: Indricotherium skull fossil

Indricotherium skull fossil
Indricotherium fossil head. This extinct animal, whose closest living relative is the rhinoceros, was the largest land mammal to have lived

Background imageImages Dated 9th March 2005: Mammoth leg

Mammoth leg (Mammuthus sp.). This leg was found preserved in permafrost in Berelekh, eastern Siberia, Russia. Its soft tissues and wool are largely intact

Background imageImages Dated 9th March 2005: Iron and sulphur

Iron and sulphur

Background imageImages Dated 9th March 2005: 2004 Mazda 3 1. 6

2004 Mazda 3 1. 6
2004 Mazda 3 1.6 TS2

Background imageImages Dated 9th March 2005: 2004 Mazda 3 1. 6

2004 Mazda 3 1. 6
2004 Mazda 3 1.6 TS2

Background imageImages Dated 9th March 2005: 2004 Mazda 3 1. 6

2004 Mazda 3 1. 6
2004 Mazda 3 1.6 TS2

Background imageImages Dated 9th March 2005: 2004 Mazda 3 1. 6

2004 Mazda 3 1. 6
2004 Mazda 3 1.6 TS2

Background imageImages Dated 9th March 2005: 2004 Mazda 3 1. 6

2004 Mazda 3 1. 6
2004 Mazda 3 1.6 TS2

Background imageImages Dated 9th March 2005: 2004 Mazda 3 1. 6

2004 Mazda 3 1. 6
2004 Mazda 3 1.6 TS2

Background imageImages Dated 9th March 2005: 2004 Mazda 3 1. 6

2004 Mazda 3 1. 6
2004 Mazda 3 1.6 TS2

Background imageImages Dated 9th March 2005: 2004 Mazda 3 1. 6

2004 Mazda 3 1. 6
2004 Mazda 3 1.6 TS2

Background imageImages Dated 9th March 2005: 2004 Mazda 3 1. 6

2004 Mazda 3 1. 6
2004 Mazda 3 1.6 TS2

Background imageImages Dated 9th March 2005: 2004 Mazda 3 1. 6

2004 Mazda 3 1. 6
2004 Mazda 3 1.6 TS2

Background imageImages Dated 9th March 2005: 2004 Mazda 3 1. 6

2004 Mazda 3 1. 6
2004 Mazda 3 1.6 TS2

Background imageImages Dated 9th March 2005: Cheetah - 8 week old cub climbing tree - Maasai Mara Reserve - Kenya

Cheetah - 8 week old cub climbing tree - Maasai Mara Reserve - Kenya
SE-291 Cheetah - 8 week old cub climbing tree Maasai Mara Reserve - Kenya Acinonyx jubatus Suzi Eszterhas Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageImages Dated 9th March 2005: Stalactites with drapery and straws at Ngilgi Cave, a limestone Karst cave system near Yallingup

Stalactites with drapery and straws at Ngilgi Cave, a limestone Karst cave system near Yallingup in the South West, Augusta-Margaret River Shire, Western Australia, Australia, Pacific

Background imageImages Dated 9th March 2005: Stalactites creating a column with stalagmite below at Ngilgi Cave

Stalactites creating a column with stalagmite below at Ngilgi Cave, a limestone Karst cave system near Yallingup in the South West, Augusta-Margaret River Shire, Western Australia, Australia, Pacific

Background imageImages Dated 9th March 2005: A variety of speleothems including stalactites, stalagmites, columns, straws

A variety of speleothems including stalactites, stalagmites, columns, straws and drapery at Ngilgi Cave, a limestone Karst cave system near Yallingup in the South West, Augusta-Margaret River Shire

Background imageImages Dated 9th March 2005: Stalactites close to creating a column with stalagmite below at Ngilgi Cave

Stalactites close to creating a column with stalagmite below at Ngilgi Cave, a limestone Karst cave system near Yallingup in the South West, Augusta-Margaret River Shire, Western Australia

Background imageImages Dated 9th March 2005: A variety of speleothems including stalactites, stalagmites, columns, straws

A variety of speleothems including stalactites, stalagmites, columns, straws and drapery at Ngilgi Cave, a limestone Karst cave system near Yallingup in the South West, Augusta-Margaret River Shire

Background imageImages Dated 9th March 2005: The Busselton Jetty, the longest in the southern hemisphere, originally the wooden jetty was built

The Busselton Jetty, the longest in the southern hemisphere, originally the wooden jetty was built for the logging trade in the 1850, now a tourist attraction, Busselton, Western Australia

Background imageImages Dated 9th March 2005: Three galahs or rose-breasted cockatoos (Eolophus roseicapilla), in a tree south of Perth

Three galahs or rose-breasted cockatoos (Eolophus roseicapilla), in a tree south of Perth, Western Australia, Australia, Pacific

Background imageImages Dated 9th March 2005: The beach on Cockburn Sound at Rockingham, a southern suburb of Perth near Fremantle Port

The beach on Cockburn Sound at Rockingham, a southern suburb of Perth near Fremantle Port, Rockingham, Fremantle, Perth, Western Australia, Australia, Pacific

Background imageImages Dated 9th March 2005: Thrombolites, a variey of microbialite or living rock that produce oxygen

Thrombolites, a variey of microbialite or living rock that produce oxygen and deposit calcium carbonate, similar to some of the earliest fossil forms of life found on Earth, Lake Clifton

Background imageImages Dated 9th March 2005: Thrombolites, a variey of microbialite or living rock that produce oxygen

Thrombolites, a variey of microbialite or living rock that produce oxygen and deposit calcium carbonate, similar to some of the earliest fossil forms of life found on Earth, Lake Clifton

Background imageImages Dated 9th March 2005: Thrombolites, a variey of microbialite or living rock that produce oxygen

Thrombolites, a variey of microbialite or living rock that produce oxygen and deposit calcium carbonate, similar to some of the earliest fossil forms of life found on Earth, Lake Clifton

Background imageImages Dated 9th March 2005: Salt and algal deposits at Lake Clifton, one of a string of coastal lakes south of Mandurah

Salt and algal deposits at Lake Clifton, one of a string of coastal lakes south of Mandurah, Yalgorup National Park, Mandurah, Western Australia, Australia, Pacific

Background imageImages Dated 9th March 2005: Formula One World Championship: Ralf Schumacher Toyota TF105 smokes on the second formation lap

Formula One World Championship: Ralf Schumacher Toyota TF105 smokes on the second formation lap
Ralf Schumacher (GER) Toyota TF105 smokes on the second formation lap. Formula One World Championship, Rd1, Australian Grand Prix, Race Day, Albert Park, Melbourne, Australia, 6 March 2005



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