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Images Dated 23rd October 2006 (page 5)

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Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2006: Round-leaved sundew, Drosera rotundifolia

Round-leaved sundew, Drosera rotundifolia
Round-leaved sundew (Drosera rotundifolia). The hairs on the leaves of this carnivorous plant secrete a sticky substance that traps passing insects

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2006: Cowslips (Primula veris)

Cowslips (Primula veris). This flower is used in medicine as a antispasmodic, a diuretic and for the treatment of coughs and other illnesses

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2006: Sea pea (Lathyrus japonicus)

Sea pea (Lathyrus japonicus). This highly specialised pea survives in hostile shoreline habitats. It is a halophilous plant

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2006: Wild teasel flower (Dipsacus fullonum)

Wild teasel flower (Dipsacus fullonum)

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2006: Laburnum anagyroides

Laburnum anagyroides
Laburnum flowers (Laburnum anagyroides)

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2006: Lewis monkeyflower (Mimulus lewisii)

Lewis monkeyflower (Mimulus lewisii)
Lewis monkeyflowers (Mimulus lewisii). Photographed by a mountain stream in the USA, in July

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2006: Wild teasel flowers (Dipsacus fullonum)

Wild teasel flowers (Dipsacus fullonum)

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2006: Mimulus primuloides

Mimulus primuloides
Primrose monkeyflowers (Mimulus primuloides). Photographed in the USA, in July

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2006: Alpine lewisia (Lewisia pygmaea)

Alpine lewisia (Lewisia pygmaea)
Alpine lewisia flowers (Lewisia pygmaea). Photographed at around 3300 metres in Yosemite National Park, California, USA, in July

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2006: Toad lily (Montia chamissoi)

Toad lily (Montia chamissoi)
Toad lily flowers (Montia chamissoi). Photographed at around 3000 metres in wet forest in the USA, in July

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2006: Sierra columbine (Aquilegia pubescens)

Sierra columbine (Aquilegia pubescens)
Sierra columbine flowers (Aquilegia pubescens). The pink colour of this plants flowers is the result of introgressive hybridisation between populations of Aquilegia pubescens and Aquilegia formosa

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2006: Rock star (Lithophragma glabrum)

Rock star (Lithophragma glabrum)
Rock star flowers (Lithophragma glabrum). Photographed at around 3300 metres in Yosemite National Park, California, USA, in July

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2006: Showy penstemon (Penstemon speciosus)

Showy penstemon (Penstemon speciosus)
Showy penstemon flowers (Penstemon speciosus). Photographed in the USA, in July

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2006: Wild teasel flowers (Dipsacus fullonum)

Wild teasel flowers (Dipsacus fullonum)

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2006: Drummonds anemone (Anemone drummondii)

Drummonds anemone (Anemone drummondii)
Drummonds anemone flowers (Anemone drummondii). Photographed at around 2500 metres on the Sonora Pass, California, USA

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2006: Potentilla drummondii breweri

Potentilla drummondii breweri
Drummonds cinquefoil flowers (Potentilla drummondii breweri). Photographed at around 3300 metres in a mountainous region of the USA, in July

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2006: Stalked fleabane (Erigeron algidus)

Stalked fleabane (Erigeron algidus)
Stalked fleabane flowers (Erigeron algidus) amongst loose rocks. Photographed at around 3300 metres in Yosemite National Park, California, USA, in July

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2006: Orchid flowers (Dactylorhiza fuchsii)

Orchid flowers (Dactylorhiza fuchsii)
Common spotted orchids (Dactylorhiza fuchsii, purple spike) and twayblade orchids (Listera ovata, green spike) growing amongst yellow rattle (Rhinanthus minor, short yellow)

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2006: Ox-eye daisies (Leucanthemum vulgare)

Ox-eye daisies (Leucanthemum vulgare)

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2006: Dwarf bilberry (Vaccinium caespitosum)

Dwarf bilberry (Vaccinium caespitosum)
Dwarf bilberry flowers (Vaccinium caespitosum). Photographed at around 3000 metres in a mountainous region of the USA, in July

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2006: Tiger lily (Lilium parvum)

Tiger lily (Lilium parvum)
Tiger lily flowers (Lilium parvum). Photographed in damp grassland at around 2000 metres, in the USA, in July

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2006: Green-winged orchid (Anacamptis morio)

Green-winged orchid (Anacamptis morio). The colouration of this orchid can vary from white through to dark purple

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2006: Early purple orchids (Orchis mascula)

Early purple orchids (Orchis mascula)

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2006: Spear thistle (Cirsium vulgare)

Spear thistle (Cirsium vulgare)
Spear thistle flowers (Cirsium vulgare) and spiders web

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2006: Bladder wrack (Fucus vesiculosus)

Bladder wrack (Fucus vesiculosus) seaweed on the shore. As a good source of iodine this seaweed was used in the nineteenth century to treat goitre

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2006: Streptococcal protein G molecule

Streptococcal protein G molecule
Streptococcal protein G. Computer model showing the primary (ball-and-stick) and secondary (alpha- helix, blue, and beta-sheets, purple) structures of Streptococcal protein G

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2006: Integration host factor and DNA

Integration host factor and DNA. Computer model of integration host factor (IHF, centre) bound to a molecule of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid, semi- circle). The secondary structure of IHF is shown

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2006: Haemagglutinin viral surface protein

Haemagglutinin viral surface protein. Computer model showing the secondary structure of a molecule of haemagglutinin, a surface protein from the influenza virus

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2006: FK506-binding protein molecule

FK506-binding protein molecule. Computer model showing the primary (rods) and secondary (alpha- helices, blue, and beta-sheets)

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2006: Lipase molecule

Lipase molecule. Computer model showing the secondary structure of lipase. Alpha-helices are blue and beta-sheets are purple

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2006: DNA polymerase Klenow fragment

DNA polymerase Klenow fragment
Klenow fragment of DNA polymerase I. Computer model showing the secondary (alpha-helices and beta-sheets) and primary (ball-and-stick) structures of the Klenow, or large

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2006: DNA polymerase molecule

DNA polymerase molecule
DNA polymerase. Computer model of a molecule of DNA polymerase replicating a strand of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid, across centre)

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2006: Sea campion (Silene uniflora)

Sea campion (Silene uniflora) growing on a shale cliff in Kimmeridge Bay, Dorset, UK

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2006: Greasewood (Sarcobatus vermiculatus)

Greasewood (Sarcobatus vermiculatus)
Greasewood shrub (Sarcobatus vermiculatus) in flower. Photographed in a desert the USA, in summer

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2006: Sphenosciadium capitellatum

Sphenosciadium capitellatum
Rangers buttons plant (Sphenosciadium capitellatum) flowering. Photographed by a stream in the USA, in July

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2006: White stonecrop (Sedum album)

White stonecrop (Sedum album). Photographed in Dorset, UK

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2006: Alpine saxifrage (Saxifraga aprica)

Alpine saxifrage (Saxifraga aprica)
Alpine saxifrage flowers (Saxifraga aprica). Photographed at around 3300 metres in the Sierra Nevada, California, USA, in July

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2006: White stonecrop (Sedum album)

White stonecrop (Sedum album). Photographed in Dorset, UK

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2006: Biting stonecrop (Sedum acre)

Biting stonecrop (Sedum acre). Growing in the asphalt of an airfield, Dorset, UK

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2006: Biting stonecrop (Sedum acre)

Biting stonecrop (Sedum acre). Photographed in Dorset, UK

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2006: USA, Ohio, Dayton: US Air Force Museum and National Aviation Hall of Fame, 1950s Era B

USA, Ohio, Dayton: US Air Force Museum and National Aviation Hall of Fame, 1950s Era B, 36 US strategic Bomber

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2006: USA, Ohio, Dayton

USA, Ohio, Dayton: US Air Force Museum and National Aviation Hall of Fame, 1930s P, 26 US Fighter plane

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2006: Sammamish Washington Tropical Butterflies photograph of Hypolimnas usambara the Red

Sammamish Washington Tropical Butterflies photograph of Hypolimnas usambara the Red Spot Diadem from Africa

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2006: Sammamish Washington Tropical Butterflies photograph of Hamadryas feronia the Grey

Sammamish Washington Tropical Butterflies photograph of Hamadryas feronia the Grey Cracker Butterfly on Orange Zinnia

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2006: USA, Ohio, Dayton

USA, Ohio, Dayton: Carillon Historical Park, Early 20th century Stoddard Dayton Car Detail

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2006: Christopher Birchall in Action for Coventry City vs Colchester United at Ricoh Arena (October 23)

Christopher Birchall in Action for Coventry City vs Colchester United at Ricoh Arena (October 23, 2006)
Christopher Birchall

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2006: Stephen Hughes in Action for Coventry City vs Colchester United at Ricoh Arena (October 23, 2006)

Stephen Hughes in Action for Coventry City vs Colchester United at Ricoh Arena (October 23, 2006)
Stephen Hughes

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2006: Robert Page in Action: Coventry City vs Colchester United (23-10-2006) - Ricoh Arena

Robert Page in Action: Coventry City vs Colchester United (23-10-2006) - Ricoh Arena
Robert Page



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