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Images Dated 26th March 2008 (page 3)

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Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2008: Military arctic survival training

Military arctic survival training. Navy recruits on a long-distance ski trek, during arctic survival training in Northern Greenland

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2008: Greenland dog

Greenland dog. This breed of dog is kept as a sled dog in Arctic regions of Siberia, Alaska, Canada and Greenland. It is thought to be descended from dogs brought to Greenland by early inuit

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2008: Greenlandic sledge dog

Greenlandic sledge dog
Greenland dog. This breed of dog is kept as a sled dog in Arctic regions of Siberia, Alaska, Canada and Greenland. It is thought to be descended from dogs brought to Greenland by early inuit

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2008: Ovulation, artwork

Ovulation, artwork
Ovulation. Computer artwork of an egg (yellow) being released from an ovary (bottom), a process known as ovulation. The egg is being released into a fallopian tube (top)

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2008: Vomiting, artwork

Vomiting, artwork
Vomiting. Computer artwork of synapses, or junctions, (cones) between nerve cells and the exterior wall of the stomach. During the vomit reflex, nerve impulses are sent from the brain to the stomach

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2008: Nanorobots, computer artwork

Nanorobots, computer artwork. Nanotechnology is an area of science concerned with producing mechanical entities on the scale of nanometres (billionths of a metre)

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2008: Nanorobots, computer artwork

Nanorobots, computer artwork. Nanotechnology is an area of science concerned with producing mechanical entities on the scale of nanometres (billionths of a metre)

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2008: Action of serotonin reuptake inhibitors

Action of serotonin reuptake inhibitors
Action of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) at a chemical synapse, computer artwork. SSRIs are antidepressants that regulate levels of serotonin

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2008: Psoriasis, conceptual artwork

Psoriasis, conceptual artwork
Psoriasis. Conceptual computer artwork of flaky spheres, representing the skin condition psoriasis. In psoriasis, skin cells are produced much faster than normal

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2008: Blood cells, computer artwork

Blood cells, computer artwork
Blood cells. Computer artwork of red blood cells, white blood, white blood cells (blue) and platelets (yellow) travelling through the lumen of the blood vessel

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2008: Artery and red blood cells

Artery and red blood cells. Computer artwork of an artery, showing red blood cells (erythrocytes). These are specialised cells that carry oxygen from the lungs to body tissues

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2008: Asthma, artwork

Asthma, artwork
Asthma. Computer artwork of allergens (green) in the airways of the lungs. Allergens, such as dust and pollen, can trigger an asthma attack

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2008: High cholesterol levels

High cholesterol levels. Computer artwork of balls of cholesterol. When there are high levels of low density lipoprotein (LDL)

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2008: Narrowed artery, computer artwork

Narrowed artery, computer artwork
Narrowed artery. Computer artwork of an artery affected by atherosclerosis, showing red blood cells (red). Atherosclerosis is narrowing of the arteries (stenosis) due to fatty deposits (yellow)

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2008: Narrowed artery, computer artwork

Narrowed artery, computer artwork
Narrowed artery. Computer artwork of a narrowed artery, showing red blood cells (red) and high levels of low density lipoprotein (LDL, yellow balls)

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2008: Narrowed artery, computer artwork

Narrowed artery, computer artwork. Narrowing of the arteries is known as stenosis. Stenosis can occur for multiple reasons, such as atherosclerosis, infection or birth defects

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2008: Uniqueness, conceptual computer artwork

Uniqueness, conceptual computer artwork
Uniqueness. Conceptual computer artwork of uniqueness, represented by one orange ball, surrounded by multiple white balls

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2008: Human genome, conceptual image

Human genome, conceptual image. Human figures on a plastic molecular model of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid). DNA is composed of two strands twisted into a double helix

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2008: DNA molecule, computer artwork

DNA molecule, computer artwork. DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) is composed of two strands twisted into a double helix. Each strand consists of a sugar-phosphate backbone (represented by metallic slats)

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2008: DNA molecule, computer artwork

DNA molecule, computer artwork. DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) is composed of two strands twisted into a double helix. Each strand consists of a sugar-phosphate backbone (represented by metallic slats)

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2008: DNA molecule, artwork

DNA molecule, artwork
DNA molecule. Computer artwork of a molecule of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid). DNA is composed of two strands (ribbon-like) twisted into a double helix

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2008: DNA molecule

DNA molecule. Computer artwork of a molecule of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid). DNA is composed of two strands (ribbon-like) twisted into a double helix

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2008: DNA molecule

DNA molecule. Plastic molecular model showing the structure of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid). DNA is composed of two strands twisted into a double helix

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2008: Human genome, conceptual image

Human genome, conceptual image. Human figures on a plastic molecular model of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid). DNA is composed of two strands twisted into a double helix

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2008: DNA molecule

DNA molecule. Computer artwork of a molecule of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid). DNA is composed of two strands (ribbon-like) twisted into a double helix

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2008: Human genome, conceptual image

Human genome, conceptual image. Human figure on a plastic molecular model of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid). DNA is composed of two strands twisted into a double helix

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2008: Dogsledge, Northern Greenland

Dogsledge, Northern Greenland
Dogsledge. Greenland dogs pulling Royal Danish Navy soldiers and cargo on a sledge, Northern Greenland

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2008: Dogsledge, Northern Greenland

Dogsledge, Northern Greenland
Dogsledge. Greenland dogs pulling Royal Danish Navy soldiers and cargo on a sledge, Northern Greenland

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2008: Adrenaline hormone molecule

Adrenaline hormone molecule
Adrenaline. Molecular model of adrenaline, or epinephrine, a hormone and neurotransmitter. It is secreted by the adrenal glands in times of stress

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2008: Adrenaline hormone molecule

Adrenaline hormone molecule
Adrenaline. Computer model of part of a molecule of adrenaline, or epinephrine, a hormone and neurotransmitter. It is secreted by the adrenal glands in times of stress

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2008: Adrenaline hormone molecule

Adrenaline hormone molecule
Adrenaline. Computer model of part of a molecule of adrenaline, or epinephrine, a hormone and neurotransmitter. It is secreted by the adrenal glands in times of stress

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2008: Adrenaline hormone molecule

Adrenaline hormone molecule
Adrenaline. Computer model of part of a molecule of adrenaline, or epinephrine, a hormone and neurotransmitter. It is secreted by the adrenal glands in times of stress

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2008: Adrenaline hormone molecule

Adrenaline hormone molecule
Adrenaline. Computer model of part of a molecule of adrenaline, or epinephrine, a hormone and neurotransmitter. It is secreted by the adrenal glands in times of stress

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2008: Adrenaline hormone molecule

Adrenaline hormone molecule
Adrenaline. Molecular model of adrenaline, or epinephrine, a hormone and neurotransmitter. It is secreted by the adrenal glands in times of stress

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2008: ZODIAC SIGN: ARIES, 1716. Drawing from a Hebrew book about the Jewish calendar, Sefer Evronet

ZODIAC SIGN: ARIES, 1716. Drawing from a Hebrew book about the Jewish calendar, Sefer Evronet, Halberstadt, Germany, 1716

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2008: ZODIAC SIGN: VIRGO, 1716. Drawing from a Hebrew book about the the Jewish calendar, Sefer Evronot

ZODIAC SIGN: VIRGO, 1716. Drawing from a Hebrew book about the the Jewish calendar, Sefer Evronot, Halberstadt, Germany, 1716

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2008: ZODIAC: PISCES, c1350. Manuscript illumination, Polish, mid-14th century

ZODIAC: PISCES, c1350. Manuscript illumination, Polish, mid-14th century, for Al-Sufis Book of Fixed Stars written in Arabic, c964

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2008: ZODIAC: AQUARIUS, c1350. Manuscript illumnation, Polish, mid-14th century

ZODIAC: AQUARIUS, c1350. Manuscript illumnation, Polish, mid-14th century, for Al-Sufis Book of Fixed Stars, written in Arabic, c964

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2008: ZODIAC SIGN: LIBRA, c1350. Manuscript illumination, Polish, mid-14th century

ZODIAC SIGN: LIBRA, c1350. Manuscript illumination, Polish, mid-14th century, for Al-Sufis Book of Fixed Stars, written in Arabic, c964

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2008: ZODIAC SIGN: VIRGO, c1350. Manuscript illumination, Polish, mid-14th century

ZODIAC SIGN: VIRGO, c1350. Manuscript illumination, Polish, mid-14th century, for Al-Sufis Book of Fixed Stars, written in Arabic, c964

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2008: Horse-chestnut (Aesculus hippocastanum) leaves emerging in spring, Dorset

Horse-chestnut (Aesculus hippocastanum) leaves emerging in spring, Dorset
ROG-13436 Horse-chestnut - leaves emerging in spring Dorset, UK Aesculus hippocastanum Bob Gibbons Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2008: Dan Burton Photo / SpecialistStock

Dan Burton Photo / SpecialistStock
Julia Petrik Russian freediver. White Sea, Russia

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2008: Dan Burton / SpecialistStock

Dan Burton / SpecialistStock
Ice diver under the ice in Northern Russia in the White Sea. Russia

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2008: Dan Burton Photo / SpecialistStock

Dan Burton Photo / SpecialistStock
Julia Petrik Russian freediver. White Sea, Russia

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2008: Dan Burton Photo / SpecialistStock

Dan Burton Photo / SpecialistStock
Julia Petrik Russian freediver. White Sea, Russia

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2008: Dan Burton / SpecialistStock

Dan Burton / SpecialistStock
Freediving under the ice in Northern Russia in the White Sea. White Sea, Russia

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2008: Dan Burton / SpecialistStock

Dan Burton / SpecialistStock
Freediving under the ice in Northern Russia in the White Sea. White Sea, Russia

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2008: Dan Burton / SpecialistStock

Dan Burton / SpecialistStock
Freediving under the ice in Northern Russia in the White Sea. White Sea, Russia



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