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Images Dated 20th July 2012 (page 5)

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Background imageImages Dated 20th July 2012: Captive giraffe, 17th century

Captive giraffe, 17th century
Captive giraffe. 17th-century artwork of a man leading a captive giraffe, considered the first depiction of a giraffe in a European printed book

Background imageImages Dated 20th July 2012: Horses hoof, 16th century

Horses hoof, 16th century
Horses hoof, 16th-century artwork. This woodcut is from the 1583 edition of Libro de enfrentamientos de la gineta, originally published in Toledo in 1570 by the Spanish author Eugenio Manzanas

Background imageImages Dated 20th July 2012: Great Sphinx of Giza, 18th century

Great Sphinx of Giza, 18th century
Great Sphinx of Giza. 18th-century artwork the Great Sphinx (centre) and the pyramids of the Giza Necropolis in Egypt. These structures date from the 26th century BC and are made from limestone

Background imageImages Dated 20th July 2012: Map of biblical locations, 18th century C013 / 7822

Map of biblical locations, 18th century C013 / 7822
Map of biblical locations. 18th-century map showing the suggested Middle Eastern location of the Garden of Eden, the Plain of Shinaar, and Mount Ararat (where the ark came to rest after the deluge)

Background imageImages Dated 20th July 2012: Ammonite fossils, 18th century C013 / 7817

Ammonite fossils, 18th century C013 / 7817
Ammonite fossils. 18th-century artwork of eleven ammonite and ammonoid fossil specimens. Engraving from The natural history of Northamptonshire (1712)

Background imageImages Dated 20th July 2012: Shell specimens, 18th century C013 / 7815

Shell specimens, 18th century C013 / 7815
Shell specimens. 18th-century artwork of sixteen sea shell specimens. The first two are scallop shells, with most of the others being cockle shells

Background imageImages Dated 20th July 2012: Natural history specimens, 18th century C013 / 7818

Natural history specimens, 18th century C013 / 7818
Natural history specimens. 18th-century artwork of various natural history specimens, including vertebrae (top, fish vertebra at left), elephant molars (centre), a diagram of a drumming-well

Background imageImages Dated 20th July 2012: Salmonella bacteria, artwork C013 / 7809

Salmonella bacteria, artwork C013 / 7809
Salmonella bacteria, computer artwork. Salmonella sp. bacteria are gram-negative rod-shaped bacteria that have flagella (hair-like structures) that they use for locomotion

Background imageImages Dated 20th July 2012: Back pain, artwork C013 / 7814

Back pain, artwork C013 / 7814
Back pain, computer artwork

Background imageImages Dated 20th July 2012: Toothache, artwork C013 / 7813

Toothache, artwork C013 / 7813
Toothache, computer artwork

Background imageImages Dated 20th July 2012: Salmonella bacteria, artwork C013 / 7808

Salmonella bacteria, artwork C013 / 7808
Salmonella bacteria, computer artwork. Salmonella sp. bacteria are gram-negative rod-shaped bacteria that have flagella (hair-like structures) that they use for locomotion

Background imageImages Dated 20th July 2012: Toothache, artwork C013 / 7812

Toothache, artwork C013 / 7812
Toothache, computer artwork

Background imageImages Dated 20th July 2012: Shoulder pain, artwork C013 / 7810

Shoulder pain, artwork C013 / 7810
Shoulder pain, computer artwork

Background imageImages Dated 20th July 2012: Toothache, artwork C013 / 7811

Toothache, artwork C013 / 7811
Toothache, computer artwork

Background imageImages Dated 20th July 2012: Assorted pills, artwork C013 / 7807

Assorted pills, artwork C013 / 7807
Assorted pills, computer artwork

Background imageImages Dated 20th July 2012: Assorted pills, artwork C013 / 7804

Assorted pills, artwork C013 / 7804
Assorted pills, computer artwork

Background imageImages Dated 20th July 2012: Assorted pills, artwork C013 / 7806

Assorted pills, artwork C013 / 7806
Assorted pills, computer artwork

Background imageImages Dated 20th July 2012: Assorted pills, artwork C013 / 7805

Assorted pills, artwork C013 / 7805
Assorted pills, computer artwork

Background imageImages Dated 20th July 2012: Hip pain, artwork C013 / 7803

Hip pain, artwork C013 / 7803
Hip pain, computer artwork

Background imageImages Dated 20th July 2012: Hip pain, artwork C013 / 7802

Hip pain, artwork C013 / 7802
Hip pain, computer artwork

Background imageImages Dated 20th July 2012: Dangerous viruses, conceptual image C013 / 7794

Dangerous viruses, conceptual image C013 / 7794
Dangerous viruses, conceptual image. Computer artwork of virus particles (virions, spikey) in a biohazard symbol

Background imageImages Dated 20th July 2012: Hip pain, artwork C013 / 7801

Hip pain, artwork C013 / 7801
Hip pain, computer artwork

Background imageImages Dated 20th July 2012: Headache, artwork C013 / 7797

Headache, artwork C013 / 7797
Headache, computer artwork

Background imageImages Dated 20th July 2012: Headache, artwork C013 / 7796

Headache, artwork C013 / 7796
Headache, computer artwork

Background imageImages Dated 20th July 2012: Headache, artwork C013 / 7795

Headache, artwork C013 / 7795
Headache, computer artwork

Background imageImages Dated 20th July 2012: Coccyx pain, artwork C013 / 7793

Coccyx pain, artwork C013 / 7793
Coccyx (tailbone) pain, computer artwork

Background imageImages Dated 20th July 2012: Antibodies, artwork C013 / 7792

Antibodies, artwork C013 / 7792
Antibodies. Computer artwork of antibody, or immunoglobulin, molecules. These y-shaped molecules have two arms that can bind to specific antigens, for instance viral or bacterial proteins

Background imageImages Dated 20th July 2012: Angiogenesis inhibitors, conceptual image C013 / 7790

Angiogenesis inhibitors, conceptual image C013 / 7790
Angiogenesis inhibitors, conceptual image. Computer artwork showing a geodesic cage preventing new blood vessels from reaching a cancerous tumour

Background imageImages Dated 20th July 2012: Angiogenesis inhibitors, conceptual image C013 / 7789

Angiogenesis inhibitors, conceptual image C013 / 7789
Angiogenesis inhibitors, conceptual image. Computer artwork showing a brick wall preventing new blood vessels from reaching a cancerous tumour

Background imageImages Dated 20th July 2012: Antibodies, artwork C013 / 7791

Antibodies, artwork C013 / 7791
Antibodies. Computer artwork of antibody, or immunoglobulin, molecules. These y-shaped molecules have two arms that can bind to specific antigens, for instance viral or bacterial proteins

Background imageImages Dated 20th July 2012: Anaemia, conceptual image C013 / 7788

Anaemia, conceptual image C013 / 7788
Anaemia, conceptual image. Computer artwork of anaemic red blood cells, which are no longer red as they have lost their haemoglobin and therefore their ability to carry iron

Background imageImages Dated 20th July 2012: Cathinone drug molecule C013 / 7787

Cathinone drug molecule C013 / 7787
Cathinone drug molecule. Computer model showing the structure of a molecule of the monoamine alkaloid drug cathinone (C9H11NO)

Background imageImages Dated 20th July 2012: Cathinone drug molecule C013 / 7786

Cathinone drug molecule C013 / 7786
Cathinone drug molecule. Computer model showing the structure of a molecule of the monoamine alkaloid drug cathinone (C9H11NO)

Background imageImages Dated 20th July 2012: Bexarotene chemotherapy drug molecule C013 / 7785

Bexarotene chemotherapy drug molecule C013 / 7785
Bexarotene chemotherapy drug molecule. Computer model showing the structure of a molecule of the antineoplastic drug bexarotene (C24H28O2)

Background imageImages Dated 20th July 2012: Bexarotene chemotherapy drug molecule C013 / 7784

Bexarotene chemotherapy drug molecule C013 / 7784
Bexarotene chemotherapy drug molecule. Computer model showing the structure of a molecule of the antineoplastic drug bexarotene (C24H28O2)

Background imageImages Dated 20th July 2012: Chondrite meteorite C013 / 7777

Chondrite meteorite C013 / 7777
Chondrite meteorite. Meteorite GRO95505 that was found in the Grosvenor Mountains, Antarctica. The exterior of this ordinary chondrite is covered with black fractured fusion crust on most of its

Background imageImages Dated 20th July 2012: Glycated haemoglobin molecule C013 / 7781

Glycated haemoglobin molecule C013 / 7781
Glycated haemoglobin molecule. Computer model of a glycated haemoglobin molecule. The alpha and beta subunits of the haemoglobin are blue and pink, and the iron-containing haem groups are grey

Background imageImages Dated 20th July 2012: Chondrite meteorite C013 / 7776

Chondrite meteorite C013 / 7776
Chondrite meteorite. Meteorite that has been split open to reveal its internal structure. This is meteorite GRO95544 that was found in the Grosvenor Mountains, Antarctica

Background imageImages Dated 20th July 2012: Glycated haemoglobin molecule C013 / 7779

Glycated haemoglobin molecule C013 / 7779
Glycated haemoglobin molecule. Computer model showing a glucose molecule (centre) bound to a molecule of haemoglobin. The alpha and beta subunits of the haemoglobin are blue and pink

Background imageImages Dated 20th July 2012: Glycated haemoglobin molecule C013 / 7780

Glycated haemoglobin molecule C013 / 7780
Glycated haemoglobin molecule. Computer model showing a glucose molecule (centre) bound to a molecule of haemoglobin. The alpha and beta subunits of the haemoglobin are blue and pink

Background imageImages Dated 20th July 2012: Planet GJ1214b, artwork C013 / 7775

Planet GJ1214b, artwork C013 / 7775
Planet GJ1214b. Computer artwork of the extrasolar planet GJ1214b transiting in front of its star, GJ 1214. This star lies around 40 light-years from the Sun, in the constellation Ophiuchus

Background imageImages Dated 20th July 2012: HED meteorites, light micrograph C013 / 7774

HED meteorites, light micrograph C013 / 7774
HED meteorites. Polarised light micrograph of thin sections of two HED (howardite, eucrite and diogenite) meteorites recovered from Antarctica, showing the crystalline structure

Background imageImages Dated 20th July 2012: First mid-air refuelling, 1923 C013 / 7773

First mid-air refuelling, 1923 C013 / 7773
First mid-air refuelling. Two Airco DH-4B biplanes refuelling during flight on 27th June 1923, over Rockwell Field, California, USA

Background imageImages Dated 20th July 2012: Cruise ship passing the Parliament on the Danube, Budapest, Hungary, Europe

Cruise ship passing the Parliament on the Danube, Budapest, Hungary, Europe

Background imageImages Dated 20th July 2012: Parliament on the banks of the River Danube, Budapest, Hungary, Europe

Parliament on the banks of the River Danube, Budapest, Hungary, Europe

Background imageImages Dated 20th July 2012: Common guillemot (Uria aalge) nesting on Bear Island, Svalbard, Norway, Scandinavia, Europe

Common guillemot (Uria aalge) nesting on Bear Island, Svalbard, Norway, Scandinavia, Europe

Background imageImages Dated 20th July 2012: Kite Lake, Rio Grande National Forest, Colorado, United States of America, North America

Kite Lake, Rio Grande National Forest, Colorado, United States of America, North America

Background imageImages Dated 20th July 2012: Kite Lake, Rio Grande National Forest, Colorado, United States of America, North America

Kite Lake, Rio Grande National Forest, Colorado, United States of America, North America



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