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Images Dated 16th August 2012 (page 6)

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Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2012: Picture No. 10922208

Picture No. 10922208
A Spurge among the leaves of the succulent Senecio haworthii. South Africa. (Euphorbia multifolia). Date

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2012: Picture No. 10922209

Picture No. 10922209
Corn Cob Euphorbia. native succulent, South Africa. (Euphorbia mammillaris). Date

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2012: Picture No. 10922204

Picture No. 10922204
Medusa's Head Spurge. near Cape Town, South Africa. (Euphorbia caput-medusae). Date

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2012: Picture No. 10922207

Picture No. 10922207
Camphor/ Camphor Laurel Tree (source of spice). South Africa. (Cinnamomum camphora). Date

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2012: Picture No. 10922205

Picture No. 10922205
Cape White-eye - feeding on Cape Aloe. Cape Town, South Africa. (Zosterops pallidus). Date

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2012: Picture No. 10922203

Picture No. 10922203
Cape Saffron. peragua in fruit, South Africa. (Cassine peragua ssp. peragua). Date

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2012: Picture No. 10922206

Picture No. 10922206
Cape White-eye - feeding on Cape Aloe. Cape Town, South Africa. (Zosterops pallidus). Date

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2012: Picture No. 10922202

Picture No. 10922202
Southern Double-collared Sunbird / Lesser Double-collared Sunbird. male feeding on Proteas (Leucospermum cordifolium) Cape, South Africa. Date

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2012: Picture No. 10922200

Picture No. 10922200
Helmeted Guineafowl - feeding on grass. Kirstenbosch Gardens, Cape Town, South Africa. (Numida meleagris). Date

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2012: Picture No. 10922201

Picture No. 10922201
African Dusky Flycatcher. perched on branch - Cape Town, South Africa. (Muscicapa adusta). Date

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2012: View of Arno River from Ponte alla Carraia, Florence, Tuscany, Italy, Europe

View of Arno River from Ponte alla Carraia, Florence, Tuscany, Italy, Europe

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2012: Statue of Autumn, Ponte Santa Trinita, Florence (Firenze), UNESCO World Heritage Site, Tuscany

Statue of Autumn, Ponte Santa Trinita, Florence (Firenze), UNESCO World Heritage Site, Tuscany, Italy, Europe

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2012: Ponte alla Carraia over the Arno River, Florence, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Tuscany, Italy, Europe

Ponte alla Carraia over the Arno River, Florence, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Tuscany, Italy, Europe

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2012: Village of Hallstatt illuminated at dusk, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Hallstattersee

Village of Hallstatt illuminated at dusk, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Hallstattersee, Oberosterreich (Upper Austria), Austria, Europe

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2012: The Village of Hallstatt illuminated at dusk, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Hallstattersee

The Village of Hallstatt illuminated at dusk, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Hallstattersee, Oberosterreich (Upper Austria), Austria, Europe

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2012: Eruption, Tolbachik volcano, Kamchatka, Russia, Eurasia

Eruption, Tolbachik volcano, Kamchatka, Russia, Eurasia

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2012: Active lava eruption, Tolbachik volcano, Kamchatka, Russia, Eurasia

Active lava eruption, Tolbachik volcano, Kamchatka, Russia, Eurasia

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2012: Tolbachik volcano, Kamchatka, Russia, Eurasia

Tolbachik volcano, Kamchatka, Russia, Eurasia

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2012: Tolbachik volcano, Kamchatka, Russia, Eurasia

Tolbachik volcano, Kamchatka, Russia, Eurasia

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2012: Aerial view over the Tromso River and Tromso including the cathedral from top of Tromsoya city

Aerial view over the Tromso River and Tromso including the cathedral from top of Tromsoya city center of Tromso, Norway, Scandinavia, Europe ja

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2012: Microalgae research

Microalgae research. Biologist using a light microscope to view diatom microalgae. Diatoms are photosynthetic, single-celled algae that form an important part of the plankton at the base of

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2012: Shark teeth C014 / 0324

Shark teeth C014 / 0324
Shark teeth. Close-up of teeth in the mouth of a shark, showing their serrated edges

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2012: Imitation honeycomb filling C014 / 0293

Imitation honeycomb filling C014 / 0293
Imitation honeycomb filling. Close-up of a acrylic tubes assembled to mimic the honeycomb structure of bee hives. The honeycomb structure offers great strength to weight ratio

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2012: Imitation honeycomb C014 / 0294

Imitation honeycomb C014 / 0294
Imitation honeycomb. Section of material with a design based on the honeycomb structure of bee hives. This structure gives the material great strength whilst keeping its weight to a minimum

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2012: Heat-sensitive paints C014 / 0288

Heat-sensitive paints C014 / 0288
Heat-sensitive paints. Heat signature of a human hand left on surfaces coated with heat sensitive paints

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2012: Imitation honeycomb filling C014 / 0291

Imitation honeycomb filling C014 / 0291
Imitation honeycomb filling. Close-up of a section through acrylic tubes assembled to mimic the honeycomb structure of bee hives. The honeycomb structure offers great strength to weight ratio

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2012: Imitation honeycomb filling C014 / 0292

Imitation honeycomb filling C014 / 0292
Imitation honeycomb filling. Close-up of a acrylic tubes assembled to mimic the honeycomb structure of bee hives. The honeycomb structure offers great strength to weight ratio

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2012: Red blood cells, SEM

Red blood cells, SEM
Red blood cells. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of human red blood cells (erythrocytes). Red blood cells are biconcave, giving them a large surface area for gas exchange

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2012: Imitation honeycomb filling C014 / 0290

Imitation honeycomb filling C014 / 0290
Imitation honeycomb filling. Top down view of acrylic tubes assembled to mimic the honeycomb structure of bee hives. The honeycomb structure offers great strength to weight ratio

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2012: Red blood cells, SEM

Red blood cells, SEM
Red blood cells. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of human red blood cells (erythrocytes). Red blood cells are biconcave, giving them a large surface area for gas exchange

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2012: Blood cells, SEM

Blood cells, SEM
Blood cells. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of human red blood cells (erythrocytes) and a white blood cell (leucocyte, pink)

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2012: Imitation skin C014 / 0286

Imitation skin C014 / 0286
Imitation skin. Close-up of the surface of a latex material designed to mimic the look and feel of human skin. The skin is made by SkinBag and is used for fashion clothing and accessories

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2012: Artificial pebbles C014 / 0283

Artificial pebbles C014 / 0283
Artificial pebbles. Close-up of a building material (left) made to resemble pebbles (right)

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2012: Iridescence C014 / 0284

Iridescence C014 / 0284
Iridescence. Butterfly with iridescent wings on a surface coated with iridescent material. Iridescence is caused by the tiny microstructures of the surface reflecting light in different ways

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2012: Artificial mould C014 / 0281

Artificial mould C014 / 0281
Artificial mould. Close-up of material designed to resemble mould (fungus). This material is used for decorative flocking effects on material surfaces

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2012: Teenage bodybuilder

Teenage bodybuilder

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2012: 3D printed objects C014 / 0280

3D printed objects C014 / 0280
3D printed object. Intricately designed objects made using the process of stereolithography. Stereolithography (or optical fabrication) is an additive manufacturing (3D printing)

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2012: Teenage bodybuilder C014 / 0333

Teenage bodybuilder C014 / 0333
Teenage bodybuilder

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2012: 3D printed objects C014 / 0279

3D printed objects C014 / 0279
3D printed objects. Pendants made using the process of stereolithography. Stereolithography (or optical fabrication) is an additive manufacturing (3D printing) technology used for producing models

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2012: 3D printed chain mail C014 / 0276

3D printed chain mail C014 / 0276
3D printed chain mail. Section of intricately designed chainmail-like material made using the process of stereolithography

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2012: Shark skin C014 / 0323

Shark skin C014 / 0323
Shark skin. Close-up of the skin of a shark, showing the numerous sharply pointed placoid scales, also known as dermal teeth or denticles, which give the fishs skin the feel of sandpaper

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2012: Plant-based insulating materials C014 / 0322

Plant-based insulating materials C014 / 0322
Plant-based insulating materials. Close-up of two different insulating materials made from plant products; one made from compressed dried algae (top) and the other made from soya (Glycine max)

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2012: 3D printed object C014 / 0273

3D printed object C014 / 0273
3D printed object. Intricate pendant made using the process of stereolithography. Stereolithography (or optical fabrication) is an additive manufacturing (3D printing)

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2012: Microalgae research

Microalgae research. Biologist holding a Petri dish containing cultured diatom microalgae. Diatoms are photosynthetic, single-celled algae that form an important part of the plankton at the base of

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2012: 3D printed chain mail C014 / 0272

3D printed chain mail C014 / 0272
3D printed chain mail. Close-up of chainmail material made using the process of stereolithography. Stereolithography (or optical fabrication) is an additive manufacturing (3D printing)

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2012: Shark tooth C014 / 0325

Shark tooth C014 / 0325
Shark tooth. Close-up of a tooth in the mouth of a shark, showing its serrated edges

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2012: Imitation snake skin fabric C014 / 0269

Imitation snake skin fabric C014 / 0269
Imitation snake skin fabric. This imitation snakeskin pattern is made from array of optical tiles. Each optical tile is a beveled, cylindrical pixel with an angled surface that reflects a particular

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2012: Hook and loop fastener C014 / 0321

Hook and loop fastener C014 / 0321
Hook and loop fastener. Close-up of a hook and loop fastener showing the hooks (right) clinging to the loops (left). These common fasteners were inspired by the prickly burrs used by some plants to



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