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Images Dated 16th July 2012 (page 6)

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Background imageImages Dated 16th July 2012: DNA molecule, artwork

DNA molecule, artwork
DNA molecule, computer artwork

Background imageImages Dated 16th July 2012: Electrical cable, artwork F005 / 2601

Electrical cable, artwork F005 / 2601
Computer artwork of a bundle of coloured, plastic-covered wires

Background imageImages Dated 16th July 2012: Electrical cable, artwork F005 / 2596

Electrical cable, artwork F005 / 2596
Computer artwork of a bundle of coloured, plastic-covered wires

Background imageImages Dated 16th July 2012: Human brain, artwork

Human brain, artwork
Human brain, computer artwork showing a side view of the human brain

Background imageImages Dated 16th July 2012: Human brain anatomy, artwork

Human brain anatomy, artwork
Human brain anatomy. Computer artwork showing a side view of a human brain. The front of the brain is at right. The following regions can be seen: frontal lobe (red), parietal lobe (blue)

Background imageImages Dated 16th July 2012: Molecule, artwork

Molecule, artwork
Generic molecule, computer artwork

Background imageImages Dated 16th July 2012: DNA molecule, artwork

DNA molecule, artwork
DNA molecule, computer artwork

Background imageImages Dated 16th July 2012: Human brain anatomy, artwork

Human brain anatomy, artwork
Human brain anatomy. Computer artwork showing a front view of the human brain. The following regions can be seen: frontal lobe (red), parietal lobe (blue), occipital lobe (green)

Background imageImages Dated 16th July 2012: Human brain anatomy, artwork

Human brain anatomy, artwork
Human brain anatomy. Computer artwork showing a back view of the human brain. The following regions can be seen: frontal lobe (red), parietal lobe (blue), occipital lobe (green)

Background imageImages Dated 16th July 2012: Molecule, artwork

Molecule, artwork
Generic molecule, computer artwork

Background imageImages Dated 16th July 2012: Syphilis bacteria, artwork

Syphilis bacteria, artwork
Syphilis bacteria (Treponema pallidum), computer artwork

Background imageImages Dated 16th July 2012: Abstract sphere, artwork

Abstract sphere, artwork
Abstract sphere, computer artwork

Background imageImages Dated 16th July 2012: Molecule, artwork

Molecule, artwork
Generic molecule, computer artwork

Background imageImages Dated 16th July 2012: Molecule, artwork

Molecule, artwork
Generic molecule, computer artwork

Background imageImages Dated 16th July 2012: Human brain anatomy, artwork

Human brain anatomy, artwork
Human brain anatomy. Computer artwork showing a bottom view of the human brain. The following regions can be seen: frontal lobe (red), parietal lobe (blue), occipital lobe (green)

Background imageImages Dated 16th July 2012: Cell membrane, artwork C013 / 7469

Cell membrane, artwork C013 / 7469
Computer artwork of a cutaway view of the human cell membrane. The cell Membrane is a complex part of the cell that controls what can get in and out of the cell

Background imageImages Dated 16th July 2012: Cell membrane, artwork C013 / 7468

Cell membrane, artwork C013 / 7468
Computer artwork of a cutaway view of the human cell membrane. The cell Membrane is a complex part of the cell that controls what can get in and out of the cell

Background imageImages Dated 16th July 2012: Antonio Gobio, Italian lawyer

Antonio Gobio, Italian lawyer
Antonio Gobio, 17th-century Italian lawyer. The name is in Latin form here (Antonius Gobius), and the circular inscription states that he is in his 38th year in 1673

Background imageImages Dated 16th July 2012: Polyoma BK virus, artwork C013 / 7466

Polyoma BK virus, artwork C013 / 7466
Computer artwork of the capsid of a polyoma BK virus. This polyomavirus is common in the urinary tract of adults, where it lives without harming its host

Background imageImages Dated 16th July 2012: John Locke, English philosopher

John Locke, English philosopher
John Locke (1632-1704), English philosopher. Lockes early years lecturing at Oxford University were followed by fifteen years in France, where he met most of Europes leading scientists and thinkers

Background imageImages Dated 16th July 2012: Arthur Orton, Tichborne case claimant

Arthur Orton, Tichborne case claimant
Arthur Orton (1834-1898), Tichborne case claimant. Roger Tichbourne, the heir to a large fortune and baronetcy, was missing presumed dead after a shipwreck in 1854

Background imageImages Dated 16th July 2012: George Cruikshank, British caricaturist

George Cruikshank, British caricaturist
George Cruikshank (1792-1878), British caricaturist. Cruikshank was born in London and served his apprenticeship with his father, a prominent caricaturist of the late 1790s

Background imageImages Dated 16th July 2012: Abyssinian priest, historical artwork

Abyssinian priest, historical artwork
Abyssinian priest. Abyssinia (what is now Ethiopia) has had a Christian church since the 1st century, with Orthodox Christianity established in the 4th century

Background imageImages Dated 16th July 2012: Pietro Bembo, Italian scholar

Pietro Bembo, Italian scholar
Pietro Bembo (1470-1547), Italian scholar, poet and cardinal. Bembos most influential work was Prose della volgar lingua (1525) on how to write poetry in Italian (reviving interest in Petrarch)

Background imageImages Dated 16th July 2012: Bartolus of Sassoferrato, Italian lawyer

Bartolus of Sassoferrato, Italian lawyer
Bartolus of Sassoferrato (1313-1357), Italian lawyer and law professor. Bartolus was famous in his own lifetime for his work on Medieval Roman law

Background imageImages Dated 16th July 2012: Mehmed II, Ottoman Sultan

Mehmed II, Ottoman Sultan
Mehmed II (1432-1481), Sultan of the Ottoman Empire. Mehmed is known as the Conqueror for his capture in 1453 of Constantinople (now Istanbul, Turkey)

Background imageImages Dated 16th July 2012: Ismail I, Shah of Persia

Ismail I, Shah of Persia
Ismail I (1487-1524), Shah of Persia. Also called Sophy I, Ismail unified what is now Iran, ruling from 1501 to 1524, establishing the Safavid Persian dynasty

Background imageImages Dated 16th July 2012: Melampulach, Arab physician

Melampulach, Arab physician. The artworks accompanying text stated that he may have been Jewish and described his tomb on top of a mountain in or near the region known as Gazera

Background imageImages Dated 16th July 2012: Otho, Roman emperor

Otho, Roman emperor
Otho (32 AD-69 AD), Roman emperor. Otho, the seventh emperor of the Roman Empire, reigned during the Year of the Four Emperors for three months from January 69 AD to his suicide in April to avoid

Background imageImages Dated 16th July 2012: Titus, Roman emperor

Titus, Roman emperor
Titus (39 AD-81 AD), Roman emperor. Titus was the tenth emperor of the Roman Empire, succeeding his father and ruling for just over two years from 79 AD to his death, being succeeded by his brother

Background imageImages Dated 16th July 2012: Augustus, Roman emperor

Augustus, Roman emperor
Augustus (63 BC-14 AD), Roman emperor. Augustus was the first emperor of Rome, following the assassination of Julius Caesar

Background imageImages Dated 16th July 2012: Arm anatomy, anatomical artwork C013 / 7424

Arm anatomy, anatomical artwork C013 / 7424
Arm anatomy. Computer artwork showing the muscles (brown), ligaments (beige), arteries (red), veins (blue), and lymph vessels (orange) of a human arm

Background imageImages Dated 16th July 2012: Arm anatomy, anatomical artwork C013 / 7423

Arm anatomy, anatomical artwork C013 / 7423
Arm anatomy. Computer artwork showing the muscles (brown), ligaments (white), arteries (red), veins (blue), lymph vessels (yellow), and lymph nodes (round, yellow) of a human arm

Background imageImages Dated 16th July 2012: Arm anatomy, anatomical artwork C013 / 7422

Arm anatomy, anatomical artwork C013 / 7422
Arm anatomy. Computer artwork showing the muscles (brown), ligaments (white), arteries (red), veins (blue), lymph vessels (yellow), and lymph nodes (round, yellow) of a human arm

Background imageImages Dated 16th July 2012: Cobblestone alley in the old town, Ribe, Jutland, Denmark, Scandinavia, Europe

Cobblestone alley in the old town, Ribe, Jutland, Denmark, Scandinavia, Europe

Background imageImages Dated 16th July 2012: Brown Hairstreak Butterfly - UK

Brown Hairstreak Butterfly - UK
DAC-773 Brown Hairstreak Butterfly UK Thecla betulae David Chapman Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way.

Background imageImages Dated 16th July 2012: Woman walking along alleyway, Sucre, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Bolivia, South America

Woman walking along alleyway, Sucre, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Bolivia, South America

Background imageImages Dated 16th July 2012: Cathedral and monument in Plaza 25 de Mayo, Sucre, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Bolivia

Cathedral and monument in Plaza 25 de Mayo, Sucre, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Bolivia, South America

Background imageImages Dated 16th July 2012: Monument in Plaza 25 de Mayo, Sucre, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Bolivia, South America

Monument in Plaza 25 de Mayo, Sucre, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Bolivia, South America

Background imageImages Dated 16th July 2012: Monument in Plaza 25 de Mayo, Sucre, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Bolivia, South America

Monument in Plaza 25 de Mayo, Sucre, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Bolivia, South America

Background imageImages Dated 16th July 2012: Statue in plaza, Sucre, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Bolivia, South America

Statue in plaza, Sucre, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Bolivia, South America

Background imageImages Dated 16th July 2012: Iglesia Maria Auxiliadora, Sucre, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Bolivia, South America

Iglesia Maria Auxiliadora, Sucre, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Bolivia, South America

Background imageImages Dated 16th July 2012: View of Sucre, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Bolivia, South America

View of Sucre, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Bolivia, South America

Background imageImages Dated 16th July 2012: View of Sucre, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Bolivia, South America

View of Sucre, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Bolivia, South America

Background imageImages Dated 16th July 2012: View of Sucre, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Bolivia, South America

View of Sucre, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Bolivia, South America

Background imageImages Dated 16th July 2012: Women dancing in festival in Plaza 25 de Mayo, Sucre, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Bolivia

Women dancing in festival in Plaza 25 de Mayo, Sucre, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Bolivia, South America

Background imageImages Dated 16th July 2012: Cathedral in Plaza 25 de Mayo, Sucre, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Bolivia, South America

Cathedral in Plaza 25 de Mayo, Sucre, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Bolivia, South America

Background imageImages Dated 16th July 2012: Cathedral in Plaza 25 de Mayo, Sucre, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Bolivia, South America

Cathedral in Plaza 25 de Mayo, Sucre, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Bolivia, South America



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