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Images Dated 21st October 2009 (page 6)

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Background imageImages Dated 21st October 2009: New Zealand, North Island, Manawatu, Te Apiti Wind Farm, Ruahine Ranges

New Zealand, North Island, Manawatu, Te Apiti Wind Farm, Ruahine Ranges

Background imageImages Dated 21st October 2009: New Zealand, North Island, Manawatu, Te Apiti Wind Farm, Ruahine Ranges

New Zealand, North Island, Manawatu, Te Apiti Wind Farm, Ruahine Ranges

Background imageImages Dated 21st October 2009: New Zealand, North Island, Manawatu, Te Apiti Wind Farm, Ruahine Ranges

New Zealand, North Island, Manawatu, Te Apiti Wind Farm, Ruahine Ranges

Background imageImages Dated 21st October 2009: New Zealand, North Island, Manawatu, Wind Turbine and Cows, Te Apiti Wind Farm, Ruahine

New Zealand, North Island, Manawatu, Wind Turbine and Cows, Te Apiti Wind Farm, Ruahine Ranges

Background imageImages Dated 21st October 2009: New Zealand, North Island, Manawatu, Te Apiti Wind Farm, Ruahine Ranges

New Zealand, North Island, Manawatu, Te Apiti Wind Farm, Ruahine Ranges

Background imageImages Dated 21st October 2009: Unknown

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New Zealand, North Island, Manawatu, Sunrise, Te Apiti Wind Farm, Ruahine Ranges

Background imageImages Dated 21st October 2009: New Zealand, North Island, Manawatu, Sunrise, Te Apiti Wind Farm, Ruahine Ranges

New Zealand, North Island, Manawatu, Sunrise, Te Apiti Wind Farm, Ruahine Ranges

Background imageImages Dated 21st October 2009: New Zealand, North Island, Manawatu, Sunrise, Te Apiti Wind Farm, Ruahine Ranges

New Zealand, North Island, Manawatu, Sunrise, Te Apiti Wind Farm, Ruahine Ranges

Background imageImages Dated 21st October 2009: New Zealand, North Island, Manawatu, Fielding, Historic Fielding Hotel, and Spring Flowers

New Zealand, North Island, Manawatu, Fielding, Historic Fielding Hotel, and Spring Flowers and Blossom

Background imageImages Dated 21st October 2009: New Zealand, North Island, Wairarapa, Historic Railway Station, Ormondville, Tararua

New Zealand, North Island, Wairarapa, Historic Railway Station, Ormondville, Tararua District

Background imageImages Dated 21st October 2009: New Zealand, North Island, Wairarapa, Dairy Cows, near Woodville, Tararua District

New Zealand, North Island, Wairarapa, Dairy Cows, near Woodville, Tararua District

Background imageImages Dated 21st October 2009: New Zealand, North Island, Wairarapa, Windmill, Dannevirke, Tararua District

New Zealand, North Island, Wairarapa, Windmill, Dannevirke, Tararua District

Background imageImages Dated 21st October 2009: Europe, United Kingdom

Europe, United Kingdom
ADDISON, Thomas (Long Benton, h.1793-Brighton, 1860). British physician and scientist

Background imageImages Dated 21st October 2009: ARMSTRONG, William George, Baron of Cragside (1810-1900). British industrialist and inventor

ARMSTRONG, William George, Baron of Cragside (1810-1900). British industrialist and inventor

Background imageImages Dated 21st October 2009: Europe, United Kingdom

Europe, United Kingdom
William Harvey (1578-1657). British Medical physiologist. It was the first to demonstrate the existence of the greater circulation of blood

Background imageImages Dated 21st October 2009: Andree, Salomon August (1854-1897). Swedish explorer

Andree, Salomon August (1854-1897). Swedish explorer

Background imageImages Dated 21st October 2009: Europe, Sweden

Europe, Sweden
Alfred Nobel (1833-1896). Chemist, inventor of dynamite. He donated his entire fortune to create the awards that bear his name

Background imageImages Dated 21st October 2009: Paya Rico, Miguel (1811-1891). Spanish Cardinal

Paya Rico, Miguel (1811-1891). Spanish Cardinal

Background imageImages Dated 21st October 2009: Europe, Spain

Europe, Spain
Francisco de Goya (1746-1828). Spanish painter

Background imageImages Dated 21st October 2009: Europe, Spain

Europe, Spain
FERRAN, Jaime (1852-1929). Spanish bacteriologist. Engraving by A. Carretero

Background imageImages Dated 21st October 2009: Allendesalazar y Munoz, Manuel (Guernica, 1856-Madrid, 1923). Spanish politician

Allendesalazar y Munoz, Manuel (Guernica, 1856-Madrid, 1923). Spanish politician. Drawing

Background imageImages Dated 21st October 2009: Europe, Spain

Europe, Spain
Severo Ochoa (1905-1993). Spanish-American biochemist. For his work on polynucleotide biosynthesis was granted in 1959 with the Nobel Prize in physiology or medicine, shared with Arthur Kornberg

Background imageImages Dated 21st October 2009: Europe, Portugal

Europe, Portugal
Almeida, Antonio Jose de (1866-1929). Portuguese journalist and politician

Background imageImages Dated 21st October 2009: Torricelli, Evangelista (1608-1647). Italian physicist and mathematician

Torricelli, Evangelista (1608-1647). Italian physicist and mathematician

Background imageImages Dated 21st October 2009: Reef Octopus (Octopus cyanea), Wetar Island, Banda Sea, Indonesia

Reef Octopus (Octopus cyanea), Wetar Island, Banda Sea, Indonesia

Background imageImages Dated 21st October 2009: Asia, Indonesia

Asia, Indonesia
Soft corals & sponges, Wetar Island, Banda Sea, Indonesia

Background imageImages Dated 21st October 2009: Europe, France

Europe, France
NIEPCE, Nicephore (1765-1833), French inventor

Background imageImages Dated 21st October 2009: Arago, Dominique-Francois (Estagel, 1786-Paris, 1853). French physicist and astronomer

Arago, Dominique-Francois (Estagel, 1786-Paris, 1853). French physicist and astronomer

Background imageImages Dated 21st October 2009: Madagascar, Ranomafana National Park. A sign at the park entrance

Madagascar, Ranomafana National Park. A sign at the park entrance

Background imageImages Dated 21st October 2009: Printed circuit board

Printed circuit board (PCB), showing the holes into which component connections are inserted and soldered. The metal etchings (thin lines) on the PCB provide the connections between the components

Background imageImages Dated 21st October 2009: Inulin crystals, light micrograph

Inulin crystals, light micrograph
Inulin crystals. Polarised light micrograph of inulin crystals (yellow) stored inside a Dahlia sp. root tuber. Inulin is a naturally-occurring plant sugar found in the roots or rhizomes of some

Background imageImages Dated 21st October 2009: Printed circuit board

Printed circuit board (PCB). Soft-focus image showing the holes (dots) in a PCB into which component connections are inserted and soldered

Background imageImages Dated 21st October 2009: Oil platform

Oil platform. Aerial view, from a helicopter, of an oil platform. Oil platforms are used to drill for and pump oil from below the Earths surface, often from below the seabed

Background imageImages Dated 21st October 2009: Oil platform

Oil platform. Silhouetted view from a helicopter, across a sun-dappled sea, of an oil platform. Oil platforms are used to drill for and pump oil from below the Earths surface

Background imageImages Dated 21st October 2009: Black burdock stem, light micrograph

Black burdock stem, light micrograph
Black burdock stem. Polarised light micrograph of a transverse section through the stem of a black burdock (Arctium lappa) plant

Background imageImages Dated 21st October 2009: Goosefoot root, light micrograph

Goosefoot root, light micrograph
Goosefoot root. Light micrograph of a section through the root of a goosefoot (Cheopodium sp.) plant. Xylem cells, which transport water around the plant are red

Background imageImages Dated 21st October 2009: Begonia stem, light mictograph

Begonia stem, light mictograph
Begoinia stem. Light micrograph of a transverse section through the stem of a begonia (Begonia sp.) plant. At centre is a large area of pith, which contains starch grains (orange) a store of energy

Background imageImages Dated 21st October 2009: Buttercup root, light micrograph

Buttercup root, light micrograph
Buttercup root. Light micrograph of a transverse section through the root of a buttercup (Ranunculus sp.) plant. At centre is the vascular bundle, comprising xylem (red) and phloem (blue) tissues

Background imageImages Dated 21st October 2009: Elm stem, light micrograph

Elm stem, light micrograph
Elm stem (Ulmus procera) cross-section, polarised light micrograph. At centre is the pith (blue), outside of which is a ring of wood (brown/yellow), indicating that the stem is one year old

Background imageImages Dated 21st October 2009: Buttercup root, light micrograph

Buttercup root, light micrograph
Buttercup root. Light micrograph of a transverse section through the root of a buttercup (Ranunculus sp.) plant. At centre is the vascular bundle, comprising xylem (red) and phloem (pink) tissues

Background imageImages Dated 21st October 2009: Circuit board components

Circuit board components
Printed circuit board components. Electronic components soldered into a printed circuit board (PCB). The black squares are microprocessor silicon chips

Background imageImages Dated 21st October 2009: Elm stem, light micrograph

Elm stem, light micrograph
Elm stem (Ulmus procera) section, polarised light micrograph. The dark almond-shaped clusters of cells are multiseriate rays

Background imageImages Dated 21st October 2009: Printed circuit board components

Printed circuit board components. Electronic components soldered into a printed circuit board (PCB). The metal etchings (thin lines) on the PCB provide the connections between the components

Background imageImages Dated 21st October 2009: Circuit board components

Circuit board components
Printed circuit board components. Electronic components soldered into a printed circuit board (PCB). The black squares are microprocessor silicon chips

Background imageImages Dated 21st October 2009: Industrial atmospheric pollution

Industrial atmospheric pollution. Smoke emerging from the top of a tall industrial chimney (right). Chimneys like this disperse combustion pollutants into the atmosphere high above ground level

Background imageImages Dated 21st October 2009: Rhubarb leaf, light micrograph

Rhubarb leaf, light micrograph
Rhubarb leaf. Polarised light micrograph of a longitudinal section through a rhubarb (Rheum sp.) leaf. The dark blue structure is a vascular bundle

Background imageImages Dated 21st October 2009: Elm stem, light micrograph

Elm stem, light micrograph
Elm stem (Ulmus procera) section, polarised light micrograph. The black horizontal lines are multiseriate rays, which are composed of several rows of cells

Background imageImages Dated 21st October 2009: Black pepper stem, light micrograph

Black pepper stem, light micrograph
Black pepper stem. Polarised light micrograph of a transverse section through the stem of a black pepper (Pipa nigrum) plant



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