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Background imageImages Dated 15th October 2012: Bluetongue virus capsid

Bluetongue virus capsid
Bluetongue virus (BTV) capsid, molecular model. BTV is an orbivirus, and is of major economic importance as an insect-borne pathogen of cattle and other ruminants

Background imageImages Dated 15th October 2012: Tobacco necrosis virus capsid

Tobacco necrosis virus capsid, molecular model. This plant virus infects a wide rage of plants, including the tobacco plant for which it is named. The virus causes tissue death (necrosis)

Background imageImages Dated 15th October 2012: Brome mosaic virus capsid

Brome mosaic virus capsid, molecular model. This plant virus infects grasses, especially brome grasses, and also barley. It causes mosaic patches of discolouration

Background imageImages Dated 15th October 2012: Adenovirus penton base protein

Adenovirus penton base protein, molecular model. This protein molecule is a subunit called a penton, forming the vertices of the capsid of this adenovirus

Background imageImages Dated 15th October 2012: Alpha 3 bacteriophage capsid

Alpha 3 bacteriophage capsid, molecular model. Bacteriophages are viruses that infect bacteria, with the capsid forming the bacteriophage head. A capsid has subunits called capsomeres

Background imageImages Dated 15th October 2012: GA bacteriophage capsid

GA bacteriophage capsid, molecular model. Bacteriophages are viruses that infect bacteria, with the capsid forming the bacteriophage head

Background imageImages Dated 15th October 2012: Bombyx mori densovirus 1 capsid

Bombyx mori densovirus 1 capsid
Bombyx mori densovirus 1 (BmDNV-1), molecular model. This virus infects crustaceans and insects, especially the silkworm (Bombyx mori)

Background imageImages Dated 15th October 2012: Penicillium partitivirus capsid

Penicillium partitivirus capsid, molecular model. This is the capsid of the partivirus called Penicillium stoloniferum virus F (PsV-F). This virus infects the fungi that make the drug penicillin

Background imageImages Dated 15th October 2012: Rhinovirus 14 capsid, molecular model

Rhinovirus 14 capsid, molecular model. This is human rhinovirus 14. The rhinovirus infects the upper respiratory tract and is the cause of the common cold. It is spread by coughs and sneezes

Background imageImages Dated 15th October 2012: Echovirus 7 capsid, molecular model

Echovirus 7 capsid, molecular model. Echoviruses are related to the polioviruses. They are usually harmless but can cause serious illness such as encephalitis, meningitis, heart and liver disease

Background imageImages Dated 15th October 2012: Poliovirus type 1 capsid, molecular model

Poliovirus type 1 capsid, molecular model. This enterovirus causes poliomyelitis (polio) in humans, which affects the nervous system, sometimes leading to paralysis

Background imageImages Dated 15th October 2012: Bluetongue virus capsid

Bluetongue virus capsid
Bluetongue virus (BTV) capsid, molecular model. BTV is an orbivirus, and is of major economic importance as an insect-borne pathogen of cattle and other ruminants

Background imageImages Dated 15th October 2012: IBDV subviral particle, molecular model

IBDV subviral particle, molecular model. IBDV (infectious bursal disease virus) is an avian virus that infects the bursa of Fabricius (specialised bird immune organ) in young chickens

Background imageImages Dated 15th October 2012: Alpha 3 bacteriophage capsid

Alpha 3 bacteriophage capsid, molecular model. Bacteriophages are viruses that infect bacteria, with the capsid forming the bacteriophage head. A capsid has subunits called capsomeres

Background imageImages Dated 15th October 2012: Adenovirus penton base protein

Adenovirus penton base protein, molecular model. This protein molecule is a subunit called a penton, forming the vertices of the capsid of this adenovirus

Background imageImages Dated 15th October 2012: GA bacteriophage capsid

GA bacteriophage capsid, molecular model. Bacteriophages are viruses that infect bacteria, with the capsid forming the bacteriophage head

Background imageImages Dated 15th October 2012: Neck muscles, artwork C014 / 5069

Neck muscles, artwork C014 / 5069
Neck muscles. Computer artwork showing the muscles at the front of the neck. The two muscles going down the length of the cervical spine are the longus colli muscles

Background imageImages Dated 15th October 2012: Neck muscles, artwork C014 / 5070

Neck muscles, artwork C014 / 5070
Neck muscles. Computer artwork showing the muscles at the front of the neck. The two muscles going down the length of the cervical spine are the longus colli muscles

Background imageImages Dated 15th October 2012: Neck muscles, artwork C014 / 5067

Neck muscles, artwork C014 / 5067
Neck muscles. Computer artwork showing the muscles at the front of the neck. The two muscles going down the length of the cervical spine are the longus colli muscles

Background imageImages Dated 15th October 2012: Neck muscles, artwork C014 / 5066

Neck muscles, artwork C014 / 5066
Neck muscles. Computer artwork showing the muscles at the front of the neck. The two muscles going down the length of the cervical spine are the longus colli muscles

Background imageImages Dated 15th October 2012: Calf muscles, artwork C014 / 5063

Calf muscles, artwork C014 / 5063
Calf muscles. Computer artwork of a posterior view of some of the muscles and tendons of the calves and their attachment to the bones of the leg

Background imageImages Dated 15th October 2012: Abdominal external oblique muscle C014 / 5061

Abdominal external oblique muscle C014 / 5061
Abdominal external oblique muscle, computer artwork. This thin muscle acts to pull the chest down and compress the abdominal cavity

Background imageImages Dated 15th October 2012: Intercostal muscles, artwork C014 / 5060

Intercostal muscles, artwork C014 / 5060
Intercostal muscles, computer artwork. The intercostal muscles are found between the ribs and form the chest wall. They act to expand and contract the ribs during inhalation and exhalation

Background imageImages Dated 15th October 2012: Marabou storks (Leptoptilos crumeniferus) and white pelicans (Pelecanus onocrotalus)

Marabou storks (Leptoptilos crumeniferus) and white pelicans (Pelecanus onocrotalus), Awasa harbour, Ethiopia, Africa

Background imageImages Dated 15th October 2012: Marabou stork (Leptoptilos crumeniferus), Awasa harbour, Ethiopia, Africa

Marabou stork (Leptoptilos crumeniferus), Awasa harbour, Ethiopia, Africa

Background imageImages Dated 15th October 2012: Keem Beach on Achill Island, County Mayo, Connaught (Connacht), Republic of Ireland, Europe

Keem Beach on Achill Island, County Mayo, Connaught (Connacht), Republic of Ireland, Europe

Background imageImages Dated 15th October 2012: Coastline on Atlantic Drive, Achill Island, County Mayo, Connaught (Connacht)

Coastline on Atlantic Drive, Achill Island, County Mayo, Connaught (Connacht), Republic of Ireland, Europe

Background imageImages Dated 15th October 2012: Chaco Culture National Historical Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site, New Mexico

Chaco Culture National Historical Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site, New Mexico, United States of America, North America

Background imageImages Dated 15th October 2012: Chaco Culture National Historical Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site, New Mexico

Chaco Culture National Historical Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site, New Mexico, United States of America, North America

Background imageImages Dated 15th October 2012: Chaco Culture National Historical Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site, New Mexico

Chaco Culture National Historical Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site, New Mexico, United States of America, North America

Background imageImages Dated 15th October 2012: Chaco Culture National Historical Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site, New Mexico

Chaco Culture National Historical Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site, New Mexico, United States of America, North America

Background imageImages Dated 15th October 2012: Chaco Culture National Historical Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site, New Mexico

Chaco Culture National Historical Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site, New Mexico, United States of America, North America

Background imageImages Dated 15th October 2012: Chaco Culture National Historical Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site, New Mexico

Chaco Culture National Historical Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site, New Mexico, United States of America, North America

Background imageImages Dated 15th October 2012: Chaco Culture National Historical Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site, New Mexico

Chaco Culture National Historical Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site, New Mexico, United States of America, North America

Background imageImages Dated 15th October 2012: Chaco Culture National Historical Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site, New Mexico

Chaco Culture National Historical Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site, New Mexico, United States of America, North America

Background imageImages Dated 15th October 2012: Chaco Culture National Historical Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site, New Mexico

Chaco Culture National Historical Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site, New Mexico, United States of America, North America

Background imageImages Dated 15th October 2012: Chaco Culture National Historical Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site, New Mexico

Chaco Culture National Historical Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site, New Mexico, United States of America, North America

Background imageImages Dated 15th October 2012: Chaco Culture National Historical Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site, New Mexico

Chaco Culture National Historical Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site, New Mexico, United States of America, North America

Background imageImages Dated 15th October 2012: The combined churches of Igrega dos Carmelitas and Igreja do Carmo with blue tiled wall, Oporto

The combined churches of Igrega dos Carmelitas and Igreja do Carmo with blue tiled wall, Oporto, Portugal, Europe

Background imageImages Dated 15th October 2012: A beautiful blue and white tiled azuleju tableau with elaborate gold tiled frame preserved in an

A beautiful blue and white tiled azuleju tableau with elaborate gold tiled frame preserved in an old wall in the City of Oporto, Portugal, Europe

Background imageImages Dated 15th October 2012: The Cathedral (Terreiro da Se) overlooks a part of old Oporto, Portugal, Europe

The Cathedral (Terreiro da Se) overlooks a part of old Oporto, Portugal, Europe

Background imageImages Dated 15th October 2012: Brandenburg Gate at night, Berlin, Germany, Europe

Brandenburg Gate at night, Berlin, Germany, Europe

Background imageImages Dated 15th October 2012: Close-up of the Reichstag at night, Berlin, Germany, Europe

Close-up of the Reichstag at night, Berlin, Germany, Europe

Background imageImages Dated 15th October 2012: Variegated Woodland Centipede - UK

Variegated Woodland Centipede - UK
SPH-1437 Variegated Woodland Centipede UK Lithobius variegatus Steve Hopkin Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way.

Background imageImages Dated 15th October 2012: Variegated Woodland Centipede - close-up of head - UK

Variegated Woodland Centipede - close-up of head - UK
SPH-1443 Variegated Woodland Centipede - close-up of head UK Lithobius variegatus Steve Hopkin Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageImages Dated 15th October 2012: White Crab Spider - lying in wait for prey - UK

White Crab Spider - lying in wait for prey - UK
SPH-847 White Crab Spider - lying in wait for prey UK Misumena vatia Also known as White death Steve Hopkin Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageImages Dated 15th October 2012: Common Wasp - gathering wood for nest - UK

Common Wasp - gathering wood for nest - UK
SPH-563 Common Wasp - gathering wood for nest UK Vespula vulgaris Steve Hopkin Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way.

Background imageImages Dated 15th October 2012: Pigeons - large flock in Trafalgar Square - London - UK

Pigeons - large flock in Trafalgar Square - London - UK
SPH-1904 Pigeons - large flock in Trafalgar Square London - UK Columba Livia Steve Hopkin Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way



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