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Images Dated 19th October 2007 (page 8)

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Background imageImages Dated 19th October 2007: Eurasian Pygmy-Owl, Glaucidium passerinum, young, Oberaegeri, Switzerland

Eurasian Pygmy-Owl, Glaucidium passerinum, young, Oberaegeri, Switzerland

Background imageImages Dated 19th October 2007: European Goldfinch, Carduelis carduelis, adult eating on cones of European Larch (Larix decidua)

European Goldfinch, Carduelis carduelis, adult eating on cones of European Larch (Larix decidua), Unteraegeri, Switzerland

Background imageImages Dated 19th October 2007: European Goldfinch, Carduelis carduelis, adult bathing, Scrivia River, Italy

European Goldfinch, Carduelis carduelis, adult bathing, Scrivia River, Italy

Background imageImages Dated 19th October 2007: Common Blackbird, Turdus merula, female on nest with young on top of Window, Oberaegeri

Common Blackbird, Turdus merula, female on nest with young on top of Window, Oberaegeri, Switzerland

Background imageImages Dated 19th October 2007: Black Grouse, Tetrao tetrix, male displaying, Wallis, Switzerland

Black Grouse, Tetrao tetrix, male displaying, Wallis, Switzerland

Background imageImages Dated 19th October 2007: Bluethroat, Luscinia svecica, male singing, Lake of Ritom, Alps, Switzerland

Bluethroat, Luscinia svecica, male singing, Lake of Ritom, Alps, Switzerland

Background imageImages Dated 19th October 2007: Europe, Italy

Europe, Italy
European Bee-eater, Merops apiaster, adult, Scrivia River, Italy

Background imageImages Dated 19th October 2007: Asia, Indonesia

Asia, Indonesia
Indian Ocean, Indonesia, Sulawesi, Lembeh Straits. School of banggai cardinalfish and coral

Background imageImages Dated 19th October 2007: UK Territory, South Georgia Island, St. Andrews Bay. Overview of king penguin colony

UK Territory, South Georgia Island, St. Andrews Bay. Overview of king penguin colony

Background imageImages Dated 19th October 2007: UK Territory, South Georgia Island, St. Andrews Bay. King penguin colony next to rapids

UK Territory, South Georgia Island, St. Andrews Bay. King penguin colony next to rapids

Background imageImages Dated 19th October 2007: UK Territory, South Georgia Island, St. Andrews Bay. Bull elephant seal throws sand

UK Territory, South Georgia Island, St. Andrews Bay. Bull elephant seal throws sand over itself to cool off

Background imageImages Dated 19th October 2007: UK Territory, South Georgia Island, St. Andrews Bay. Bull elephant seal drinks water

UK Territory, South Georgia Island, St. Andrews Bay. Bull elephant seal drinks water with king penguin colony in background

Background imageImages Dated 19th October 2007: UK Territory, South Georgia Island, St. Andrews Bay. King penguin marching

UK Territory, South Georgia Island, St. Andrews Bay. King penguin marching

Background imageImages Dated 19th October 2007: UK Territory, South Georgia Island, St. Andrews Bay. King penguins marching

UK Territory, South Georgia Island, St. Andrews Bay. King penguins marching

Background imageImages Dated 19th October 2007: The game of het kolven, a precursor to golf, played in the Netherlands. Woodcut, French, 1497

The game of het kolven, a precursor to golf, played in the Netherlands. Woodcut, French, 1497
HET KOLVEN, 1497. The game of het kolven, a precursor to golf, played in the Netherlands. Woodcut, French, 1497

Background imageImages Dated 19th October 2007: A game at the Jerome Park grounds of the Polo Club of New York. Painting, 1877, by Henry C. Bispham

A game at the Jerome Park grounds of the Polo Club of New York. Painting, 1877, by Henry C. Bispham
NEW YORK: POLO CLUB, 1877. A game at the Jerome Park grounds of the Polo Club of New York. Painting, 1877, by Henry C. Bispham

Background imageImages Dated 19th October 2007: The Futurity Race at Sheepshead Bay, Brooklyn, New York. Lithograph, 1889, by Currier and Ives

The Futurity Race at Sheepshead Bay, Brooklyn, New York. Lithograph, 1889, by Currier and Ives
HORSE RACING, 1889. The Futurity Race at Sheepshead Bay, Brooklyn, New York. Lithograph, 1889, by Currier and Ives

Background imageImages Dated 19th October 2007: ASTRONOMY, 13TH CENTURY. A lesson in astronomy. Wood engraving, 19th century

ASTRONOMY, 13TH CENTURY. A lesson in astronomy. Wood engraving, 19th century, after a miniature from the Breviary of St. Louis, 13th century

Background imageImages Dated 19th October 2007: ANCIENT OLYMPIC GAMES. An artists reconstruction of the games of Greek antquity

ANCIENT OLYMPIC GAMES. An artists reconstruction of the games of Greek antquity. Line engraving, 19th century

Background imageImages Dated 19th October 2007: Fingerprint, computer artwork

Fingerprint, computer artwork
Fingerprint. Computer artwork of a fingerprint residue showing typical patterns for feature identification (whorl, ridge ending and bifurcation)

Background imageImages Dated 19th October 2007: Rhinoceros beetle

Rhinoceros beetle (Golofa pizarro). All insects have six legs (three pairs), antennae and a segmented body (head, thorax and abdomen)

Background imageImages Dated 19th October 2007: Frog beetle

Frog beetle (Sagra sp.). All insects have six legs (three pairs), antennae and a segmented body (head, thorax and abdomen)

Background imageImages Dated 19th October 2007: Frog beetle

Frog beetle (Sagra sp.). All insects have six legs (three pairs), antennae and a segmented body (head, thorax and abdomen)

Background imageImages Dated 19th October 2007: Cetoniid beetle

Cetoniid beetle (Dicranocephalus wallichi). All insects have six legs (three pairs), antennae and a segmented body (head, thorax and abdomen)

Background imageImages Dated 19th October 2007: Rhinoceros beetle

Rhinoceros beetle (Golofa pizarro). All insects have six legs (three pairs), antennae and a segmented body (head, thorax and abdomen)

Background imageImages Dated 19th October 2007: Frog beetle

Frog beetle (Sagra sp.). All insects have six legs (three pairs), antennae and a segmented body (head, thorax and abdomen)

Background imageImages Dated 19th October 2007: Satellite

Satellite. Computer artwork of a satellite in orbit. Satellites are artificial objects placed in orbit around the Earth or other celestial body

Background imageImages Dated 19th October 2007: Alien

Alien. Computer artwork an alien life form

Background imageImages Dated 19th October 2007: Friendly alien

Friendly alien. Computer artwork of an alien waving

Background imageImages Dated 19th October 2007: Alien

Alien. Computer artwork of an alien life form

Background imageImages Dated 19th October 2007: Reconnaisance satellite, conceptual image

Reconnaisance satellite, conceptual image. Artwork of a military satellite over Western Europe. The cone of light represents the satellites field of vision

Background imageImages Dated 19th October 2007: Friendly alien

Friendly alien. Computer artwork of an alien standing by its spaceship waving

Background imageImages Dated 19th October 2007: Loss of milk teeth

Loss of milk teeth
MODEL RELEASED. Loss of milk teeth. Six year old child showing the loss of the top two primary (milk) teeth. The milk teeth emerge at around six months of age (teething)

Background imageImages Dated 19th October 2007: Skeleton

Skeleton. Computer artwork of the upper body of a male showing the skeleton and the location of the heart (red). The bones of the skeleton provide a structural framework

Background imageImages Dated 19th October 2007: Hubble Space Telescope, artwork

Hubble Space Telescope, artwork
Hubble Space Telescope (HST), computer artwork. The HST is an astronomical satellite in orbit around Earth. It observes stars, galaxies and other astronomical objects

Background imageImages Dated 19th October 2007: International Space Station

International Space Station (ISS) in orbit. Computer artwork of the final configuration of the ISS research facilty after all its components have been added. It is due to be completed in 2010

Background imageImages Dated 19th October 2007: Android holding the Earth

Android holding the Earth
World controlled by androids, conceptual image. Computer artwork of the Earth held in the hands of an android, representing a world dominated by android robots

Background imageImages Dated 19th October 2007: Prion protein plaque, computer artwork

Prion protein plaque, computer artwork
Prion protein plaque (right) surrounded by nerve cells (seen mainly on the left), computer artwork. Prions are infectious agents that cause a group of fatal neurodegenerative diseases

Background imageImages Dated 19th October 2007: Action of serotonin reuptake inhibitors

Action of serotonin reuptake inhibitors
Action of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) at a chemical synapse, computer artwork. Chemical synapses are the junctions between any two nerves (at right, blue) of the nervous system

Background imageImages Dated 19th October 2007: Space shuttle launch, computer artwork

Space shuttle launch, computer artwork
Space Shuttle launch. Computer artwork of a space shuttle launching. The Space Shuttle is the spacecraft used by the US government for manned spaceflight missions

Background imageImages Dated 19th October 2007: Space shuttle launch, computer artwork

Space shuttle launch, computer artwork
Space Shuttle launch. Computer artwork of a space shuttle launching. The Space Shuttle is the spacecraft used by the US government for manned spaceflight missions

Background imageImages Dated 19th October 2007: Brain, computer artwork

Brain, computer artwork
Brain. Computer artwork of a section through a healthy brain. The front of the brain is at right. The highly folded area is the cerebrum, which is responsible for conscious thought

Background imageImages Dated 19th October 2007: Thinking, computer artwork

Thinking, computer artwork
Thinking. Computer artwork of someone thinking, with the left hemisphere of the brain visible. The folds on its surface are known as sulci

Background imageImages Dated 19th October 2007: Brain, computer artwork

Brain, computer artwork
Brain. Computer artwork of a healthy brain. The front of the brain is at left. The highly folded area is the cerebrum, which is responsible for conscious thought, emotion and voluntary movement

Background imageImages Dated 19th October 2007: Brain activity, computer artwork

Brain activity, computer artwork
Brain activity, conceptual artwork. The brain activity is represented by firing chemical synapses (green). Chemical synapses are junctions through which the cells of the nervous system signal to each

Background imageImages Dated 19th October 2007: Butterfly collection

Butterfly collection. Display of various British butterflies (order Lepidoptera) mounted and labelled on card. There are an estimated 180, 000 species of Lepidoptera butterflies worldwide

Background imageImages Dated 19th October 2007: Beetle collection

Beetle collection. Display of various weevil beetles (order Coleoptera) mounted and pinned on card. It is etimated that there are between 5 and 8 million species of beetle worldwide

Background imageImages Dated 19th October 2007: Beetle collection

Beetle collection. Display of various weevil beetles (order Coleoptera) mounted and pinned on card. It is etimated that there are between 5 and 8 million species of beetle worldwide



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