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Background imageImages Dated 19th June 2012: BMW 640i, 2012, Grey, metallic

BMW 640i, 2012, Grey, metallic
BMW 640i 2012 Grey metallic

Background imageImages Dated 19th June 2012: BMW 640i, 2012, Grey, metallic

BMW 640i, 2012, Grey, metallic
BMW 640i 2012 Grey metallic

Background imageImages Dated 19th June 2012: BMW 640i, 2012, Grey, metallic

BMW 640i, 2012, Grey, metallic
BMW 640i 2012 Grey metallic

Background imageImages Dated 19th June 2012: Human chromosome, SEM C013 / 4999

Human chromosome, SEM C013 / 4999
Human chromosome. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a human chromosome. Chromosomes are a packaged form of a cells genetic material DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid)

Background imageImages Dated 19th June 2012: Granite steps, Switzerland C013 / 5039

Granite steps, Switzerland C013 / 5039
Granite steps. These steps, carved and worn directly into the granite, are known as the Halenplatte. They are part of the route taken by mule trains over the Alps

Background imageImages Dated 19th June 2012: Painted Hills, John Day Fossil Beds C013 / 5034

Painted Hills, John Day Fossil Beds C013 / 5034
Painted Hills. Strata (layers) of sediments exposed at the Painted Hills Unit of the John Day Fossil Beds National Monument, Wheeler County, Oregon, USA

Background imageImages Dated 19th June 2012: Boulder on a glacier C013 / 5038

Boulder on a glacier C013 / 5038
Boulder on a glacier. Glaciers are slow-moving rivers of ice that form at high altitudes, flowing down mountain valleys to lower elevations

Background imageImages Dated 19th June 2012: Painted Hills, John Day Fossil Beds C013 / 5035

Painted Hills, John Day Fossil Beds C013 / 5035
Painted Hills. Interpretive boardwalk trail at Painted Cove in the Painted Hills Unit of the John Day Fossil Beds National Monument, Wheeler County, Oregon, USA

Background imageImages Dated 19th June 2012: Painted Hills, John Day Fossil Beds C013 / 5032

Painted Hills, John Day Fossil Beds C013 / 5032
Painted Hills. Strata (layers) of sediments exposed at the Painted Hills Unit of the John Day Fossil Beds National Monument, Wheeler County, Oregon, USA

Background imageImages Dated 19th June 2012: Excavation sites at Teotihuacan C013 / 5025

Excavation sites at Teotihuacan C013 / 5025
Excavation sites at Teotihuacan. Stone structures excavated along the Avenue of the Dead, part of the large Teotihuacan archaeological site and city near Mexico City, Mexico

Background imageImages Dated 19th June 2012: Chicken and goose eggs C013 / 5029

Chicken and goose eggs C013 / 5029
Chicken and goose eggs. Both the domesticated chicken (Gallus domesticus) and the domesticated goose (Anser anser domesticus) are farmed for their eggs and meat

Background imageImages Dated 19th June 2012: Pyramid of the Sun at Teotihuacan C013 / 5024

Pyramid of the Sun at Teotihuacan C013 / 5024
Pyramid of the Sun at Teotihuacan. This structure, an example of a stone step pyramid, is part of the large Teotihuacan archaeological site and city near Mexico City, Mexico

Background imageImages Dated 19th June 2012: Electricity meters C013 / 5027

Electricity meters C013 / 5027
Electricity meters. These domestic meters are used to record the amount of electricity used in homes, with the amount recorded in units of power (here, kilowatthours)

Background imageImages Dated 19th June 2012: Iron-rich volcanic soil C013 / 5020

Iron-rich volcanic soil C013 / 5020
Iron-rich volcanic soil. The red-orange colour of the deposit indicates the iron content in the form of iron oxide. Photographed in the State of Mexico, Mexico

Background imageImages Dated 19th June 2012: Avenue of the Dead at Teotihuacan C013 / 5023

Avenue of the Dead at Teotihuacan C013 / 5023
Avenue of the Dead at Teotihuacan. These stepped stone structures, including the Pyramid of the Sun in the background, are part of the large Teotihuacan archaeological site and city near Mexico City

Background imageImages Dated 19th June 2012: Cactus field, Mexico C013 / 5021

Cactus field, Mexico C013 / 5021
Cactus field. These cacti are farmed as a vegetable, called nopales. The portions used are the newly growing cladode (flattened pad) segments (bright green here)

Background imageImages Dated 19th June 2012: Popocatepetl volcano, Mexico C013 / 5019

Popocatepetl volcano, Mexico C013 / 5019
Popocatepetl volcano, Mexico, looking south from the Cortez Pass (Paseo Cortez, 3400 metres). This is Mexicos second highest mountain, rising to an elevation of 5452 metres

Background imageImages Dated 19th June 2012: Smog over Mexico City C013 / 5018

Smog over Mexico City C013 / 5018
Smog over Mexico City. Clouds and smog (brown haze) over downtown Mexico City, Mexico. The geographical location of this city, within a highland depression (2420 metres elevation)

Background imageImages Dated 19th June 2012: Pre-planetary nebula, HST image C013 / 5017

Pre-planetary nebula, HST image C013 / 5017
Pre-planetary nebula. Hubble Space Telescope (HST) image of the pre-planetary nebula IRAS 23166+1655 (spiral at left). Behind the spiral of gas is thought to be a binary star system

Background imageImages Dated 19th June 2012: Giant elliptical galaxy, HST image C013 / 5010

Giant elliptical galaxy, HST image C013 / 5010
Giant elliptical galaxy ESO 306-17, Hubble Space Telescope (HST) image. This is a fossil group galaxy, the result of a cluster of galaxies merging

Background imageImages Dated 19th June 2012: Prostate cancer cell, SEM C013 / 5012

Prostate cancer cell, SEM C013 / 5012
Prostate cancer cell, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). The uneven surface of this cell is typical of cancer cells

Background imageImages Dated 19th June 2012: Trapped bush cricket C013 / 5003

Trapped bush cricket C013 / 5003
Trapped bush cricket. An entomologist releasing a bush cricket that was trapped in the Borneo rainforest

Background imageImages Dated 19th June 2012: Haematopoietic stem cell, SEM C013 / 5007

Haematopoietic stem cell, SEM C013 / 5007
Haematopoietic stem cell, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). Stem cells can differentiate into any other cell type

Background imageImages Dated 19th June 2012: Bush cricket, Borneo C013 / 5000

Bush cricket, Borneo C013 / 5000
Bush cricket (family Gryllacrididae), Borneo

Background imageImages Dated 19th June 2012: Human chromosomes, SEM C013 / 5005

Human chromosomes, SEM C013 / 5005
Human chromosomes. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of human chromosomes prepared with the harlequin staining technique

Background imageImages Dated 19th June 2012: Haematopoietic stem cell, SEM C013 / 5006

Haematopoietic stem cell, SEM C013 / 5006
Haematopoietic stem cell, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). Stem cells can differentiate into any other cell type

Background imageImages Dated 19th June 2012: Intracellular transport, artwork C013 / 5001

Intracellular transport, artwork C013 / 5001
Intracellular transport. Computer artwork of a vesicle (sphere) being transported along a microtubule (blue and green) by a kinesin motor protein (orange)

Background imageImages Dated 19th June 2012: Cicada, Borneo C013 / 4994

Cicada, Borneo C013 / 4994
Cicada (Megapomponia imperatoria), Borneo

Background imageImages Dated 19th June 2012: Human chromosome, SEM C013 / 4998

Human chromosome, SEM C013 / 4998
Human chromosome. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a human chromosome. Chromosomes are a packaged form of a cells genetic material DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid)

Background imageImages Dated 19th June 2012: Bush cricket, Borneo C013 / 4990

Bush cricket, Borneo C013 / 4990
Bush cricket, or katydid, close up (family Tettigoniidae). Photographed in Borneo, Malaysia

Background imageImages Dated 19th June 2012: Human chromosomes, SEMs

Human chromosomes, SEMs
Human chromosomes. Collage of coloured scanning electron micrographs (SEMs) of human chromosomes. Chromosomes are a packaged form of a cells genetic material DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid)

Background imageImages Dated 19th June 2012: Cell membrane, artwork C013 / 4988

Cell membrane, artwork C013 / 4988
Cell membrane. Computer artwork of a section through an animal cell showing transmembrane proteins in the cell membrane. The membrane of the cell consists of a dual layer of phospholipids (dark blue)

Background imageImages Dated 19th June 2012: Mitochondria, artwork C013 / 4991

Mitochondria, artwork C013 / 4991
Mitochondria, computer artwork. Mitochondria are a type of organelle found in the cytoplasm of eukaryotic cells. They oxidise sugars and fats to produce energy in a process called respiration

Background imageImages Dated 19th June 2012: Bush cricket C013 / 4987

Bush cricket C013 / 4987
Bush cricket, or katydid, close up (family Tettigoniidae). Photographed in Borneo, Malaysia

Background imageImages Dated 19th June 2012: Human chromosomes, SEMs C013 / 4989

Human chromosomes, SEMs C013 / 4989
Human chromosomes. Collage of coloured scanning electron micrographs (SEMs) of human chromosomes. Chromosomes are a packaged form of a cells genetic material DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid)

Background imageImages Dated 19th June 2012: Stick mantis, Borneo C013 / 4982

Stick mantis, Borneo C013 / 4982
Stick mantis (Paratoxodera sp.) This mantis resembles a plant twig. It remains concealed while waiting for prey to move within its reach

Background imageImages Dated 19th June 2012: Centipede, Borneo C013 / 4978

Centipede, Borneo C013 / 4978
Centipede, Borneo rainforest

Background imageImages Dated 19th June 2012: Flat backed millipede C013 / 4977

Flat backed millipede C013 / 4977
Flat backed millipede, Borneo, Malaysia

Background imageImages Dated 19th June 2012: Rhinoceros beetle C013 / 4971

Rhinoceros beetle C013 / 4971
Rhinoceros beetle being held by a persons hand. Photographed in Borneo, Malaysia

Background imageImages Dated 19th June 2012: Rhinoceros beetle, close up C013 / 4974

Rhinoceros beetle, close up C013 / 4974
Rhinoceros beetle head, close up. Photographed in Borneo, Malaysia

Background imageImages Dated 19th June 2012: Rhinoceros beetle C013 / 4973

Rhinoceros beetle C013 / 4973
Rhinoceros beetle. Photographed in Borneo, Malaysia

Background imageImages Dated 19th June 2012: Praying mantis C013 / 4970

Praying mantis C013 / 4970
Praying mantis (Hierodula sp) in front of a persons hand.Photographed in Borneo, Malaysia

Background imageImages Dated 19th June 2012: Surgical equipment room C013 / 4968

Surgical equipment room C013 / 4968
Surgical equipment room. Hospital staff sorting surgical instruments in the tray room, where they are kept prior to being used

Background imageImages Dated 19th June 2012: Surgical equipment room C013 / 4969

Surgical equipment room C013 / 4969
Surgical equipment room. Hospital staff in the tray room, where surgical instruments are kept prior to being used

Background imageImages Dated 19th June 2012: Hip replacement surgery C013 / 4966

Hip replacement surgery C013 / 4966
Hip replacement surgery. Surgical team in theatre during hip replacement surgery

Background imageImages Dated 19th June 2012: Surgical tools C013 / 4967

Surgical tools C013 / 4967
Surgical tools. Surgical team member laying out tools ready for use

Background imageImages Dated 19th June 2012: Hip replacement surgery C013 / 4965

Hip replacement surgery C013 / 4965
Hip replacement surgery. Surgical team member writing on a white board during hip replacement surgery

Background imageImages Dated 19th June 2012: Hip replacement surgery C013 / 4964

Hip replacement surgery C013 / 4964
Hip replacement surgery. Surgical team adjusting lights in theatre during hip replacement surgery



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