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6 Jul 2006 Photo Mug Collection (#5)

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Background image6 Jul 2006 Photo Mug Collection: Red blood cells

Red blood cells. Computer artwork of red blood cells (erythrocytes). Red blood cells are biconcave, disc-shaped cells that transport oxygen from the lungs to body cells

Background image6 Jul 2006 Photo Mug Collection: Molecular model

Molecular model. Computer artwork of atoms (spheres) joined by bonds (rods) to make up a model of the structure of a molecule

Background image6 Jul 2006 Photo Mug Collection: Molecular model

Molecular model. Computer artwork of atoms (spheres) joined by bonds (rods) to make up a model of the structure of a molecule

Background image6 Jul 2006 Photo Mug Collection: Molecular model

Molecular model. Computer artwork of atoms (spheres) joined by bonds (rods) to make up a model of the structure of a molecule

Background image6 Jul 2006 Photo Mug Collection: Molecular model

Molecular model. Computer artwork of atoms (spheres) joined by bonds (rods) to make up a model of the structure of a molecule

Background image6 Jul 2006 Photo Mug Collection: Molecular model

Molecular model. Computer artwork of atoms (spheres) joined by bonds (rods) to make up a model of the structure of a molecule

Background image6 Jul 2006 Photo Mug Collection: Rod-shaped bacteria

Rod-shaped bacteria. Computer artwork of rod- shaped bacteria (bacilli). Typical bacilli are E. coli and Salmonella bacteria, though there are many others as well

Background image6 Jul 2006 Photo Mug Collection: Rod-shaped bacteria

Rod-shaped bacteria. Computer artwork of rod- shaped bacteria (bacilli). Typical bacilli are E. coli and Salmonella bacteria, though there are many others as well

Background image6 Jul 2006 Photo Mug Collection: Spherical bacteria

Spherical bacteria. Computer artwork of chains of spherical bacteria (cocci). Typical cocci are Staphylococcus and Streptococcus bacteria, though there are many others as well

Background image6 Jul 2006 Photo Mug Collection: Anti-bacterial dressing

Anti-bacterial dressing. Computer artwork of rod- shaped bacteria (bacilli) on an anti-bacterial dressing. A typical design of such dressings is seen here

Background image6 Jul 2006 Photo Mug Collection: Rod-shaped bacteria

Rod-shaped bacteria. Computer artwork of rod- shaped bacteria (bacilli). Typical bacilli are E. coli and Salmonella bacteria, though there are many others as well

Background image6 Jul 2006 Photo Mug Collection: Concentric water ripples

Concentric water ripples. Computer artwork of concentric water ripples radiating out from a central point

Background image6 Jul 2006 Photo Mug Collection: Expansion of metal, image 2 of 2

Expansion of metal, image 2 of 2. The metal rod at right is seen to not fit into measuring device. The rod is hot here, and has expanded. When it was cool, it fitted the measuring device

Background image6 Jul 2006 Photo Mug Collection: Rod-shaped bacteria

Rod-shaped bacteria. Conceptual computer artwork of differently coloured rod-shaped bacteria (bacilli). This represents friendly bacteria, those that do not cause disease in humans

Background image6 Jul 2006 Photo Mug Collection: Anti-bacterial dressing

Anti-bacterial dressing. Computer artwork of rod- shaped bacteria (bacilli) on an anti-bacterial dressing. A typical design of such dressings is seen here

Background image6 Jul 2006 Photo Mug Collection: Spherical bacteria

Spherical bacteria. Computer artwork of clumps of spherical bacteria (cocci). Typical cocci are Staphylococcus and Streptococcus bacteria, though there are many others as well

Background image6 Jul 2006 Photo Mug Collection: Expansion of metal, image 1 of 2

Expansion of metal, image 1 of 2. The metal rod at right is seen to fit snugly into the measuring device. The rod is cool here

Background image6 Jul 2006 Photo Mug Collection: One kilogram mass on a newtonmeter

One kilogram mass on a newtonmeter
Mass and weight. One kilogram mass being weighed on a newtonmeter. Mass is a measure of the amount of matter an object contains, and is constant in any situation

Background image6 Jul 2006 Photo Mug Collection: Guitar string vibrating

Guitar string vibrating. When plucked, the string vibrates at a specific frequency, which determines the pitch of the note

Background image6 Jul 2006 Photo Mug Collection: Alabama State Flag

Alabama State Flag
ALABAMA STATE FLAG

Background image6 Jul 2006 Photo Mug Collection: NEW YORK: BREAD LINE, 1915. Bread line on 41st Street, New York City, 30 January 1915

NEW YORK: BREAD LINE, 1915. Bread line on 41st Street, New York City, 30 January 1915

Background image6 Jul 2006 Photo Mug Collection: ALLIGATORS & CAYMANS. Alligators and caymans at the Aquarium in Florence, Italy, c1880

ALLIGATORS & CAYMANS. Alligators and caymans at the Aquarium in Florence, Italy, c1880

Background image6 Jul 2006 Photo Mug Collection: Volkswagen VW Golf Eos

Volkswagen VW Golf Eos

Background image6 Jul 2006 Photo Mug Collection: Volkswagen VW Golf Eos

Volkswagen VW Golf Eos

Background image6 Jul 2006 Photo Mug Collection: Volkswagen VW Golf Eos

Volkswagen VW Golf Eos

Background image6 Jul 2006 Photo Mug Collection: USA; North Carolina; Lotus leaf and bud

USA; North Carolina; Lotus leaf and bud

Background image6 Jul 2006 Photo Mug Collection: 2001 Honda Integra

2001 Honda Integra Type R

Background image6 Jul 2006 Photo Mug Collection: 2006 VW EOS

2006 VW EOS

Background image6 Jul 2006 Photo Mug Collection: 2006 VW EOS

2006 VW EOS

Background image6 Jul 2006 Photo Mug Collection: 2006 VW EOS

2006 VW EOS

Background image6 Jul 2006 Photo Mug Collection: 2006 VW EOS

2006 VW EOS

Background image6 Jul 2006 Photo Mug Collection: 2006 VW EOS

2006 VW EOS

Background image6 Jul 2006 Photo Mug Collection: Sandwich Tern Sterna sandvicensis with sand eels Northumberland summer

Sandwich Tern Sterna sandvicensis with sand eels Northumberland summer

Background image6 Jul 2006 Photo Mug Collection: Sandwich Tern Sterna sandvicensis Inner Farne Northumberland July

Sandwich Tern Sterna sandvicensis Inner Farne Northumberland July

Background image6 Jul 2006 Photo Mug Collection: Puffin Fratercula arctica with sand eels Northumberland UK July

Puffin Fratercula arctica with sand eels Northumberland UK July

Background image6 Jul 2006 Photo Mug Collection: Patterns on sandy beach at low tide Northumberland UK

Patterns on sandy beach at low tide Northumberland UK

Background image6 Jul 2006 Photo Mug Collection: Puffin Fratercula arctica with sand eels Northumberland UK July

Puffin Fratercula arctica with sand eels Northumberland UK July

Background image6 Jul 2006 Photo Mug Collection: Sandwich Tern Sterna sandvicensis Inner Farne Northumberland July

Sandwich Tern Sterna sandvicensis Inner Farne Northumberland July

Background image6 Jul 2006 Photo Mug Collection: Radio tracking seabirds on Inner Farne Northumberland summer

Radio tracking seabirds on Inner Farne Northumberland summer

Background image6 Jul 2006 Photo Mug Collection: Guillemot Uria aalge Inner Farne Farne Islands Northumberland spring

Guillemot Uria aalge Inner Farne Farne Islands Northumberland spring

Background image6 Jul 2006 Photo Mug Collection: Sandwich Tern Sterna sandvicensis with sand eels Northumberland summer

Sandwich Tern Sterna sandvicensis with sand eels Northumberland summer

Background image6 Jul 2006 Photo Mug Collection: Uppsala Cathedral, Uppland, Sweden

Uppsala Cathedral, Uppland, Sweden
View of Uppsala Cathedral in Uppsala, Uppland, Sweden, dating back to the late 13th century. It is the seat of the Archbishop of the (Lutheran) Church of Sweden

Background image6 Jul 2006 Photo Mug Collection: Yarrow, pink form (Achillea millefolium). Dorset coast

Yarrow, pink form (Achillea millefolium). Dorset coast
ROG-12509 Yarrow, pink form Dorset coast, UK Achillea millefolium Bob Gibbons Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way.

Background image6 Jul 2006 Photo Mug Collection: CLY02056

CLY02056
AUS-278 Magnificent spider - laying eggs into base of egg sac Ordgarius magnificus Densey Clyne / Auscape / ardea.com Auscape Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background image6 Jul 2006 Photo Mug Collection: Garden orb-weaver - a nocturnal web-making spider, in web

Garden orb-weaver - a nocturnal web-making spider, in web
AUS-450 Garden orb-weaver - a nocturnal web-making spider, in web. Australia Eriophora sp. Densey Clyne / Auscape / ardea.com Auscape Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background image6 Jul 2006 Photo Mug Collection: CLY02086

CLY02086
AUS-308 Magnificent spider - swinging trapline. New South Wales, Australia Ordgarius magnificus Densey Clyne / Auscape / ardea.com Auscape Please note that prints are for personal display purposes

Background image6 Jul 2006 Photo Mug Collection: A semi-slug - Has very thin reduced shell. Regarded as snails on their way to becoming slugs

A semi-slug - Has very thin reduced shell. Regarded as snails on their way to becoming slugs
AUS-517 A semi-slug - Has very thin reduced shell. Regarded as snails on their way to becoming slugs. Eastern Australia Helicarion sp Densey Clyne / Auscape / ardea.com Auscape Please note that

Background image6 Jul 2006 Photo Mug Collection: Red triangle slug - scarlet form

Red triangle slug - scarlet form
AUS-513 Red triangle slug - scarlet form. Fairly common in sandstone around Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Triboniophorus graeffei Densey Clyne / Auscape / ardea.com Auscape Please note that



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