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Images Dated 23rd April 2013 (page 4)

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Background imageImages Dated 23rd April 2013: ALEXANDER III (1845-1894). Czar of Russia, 1881-94. Engraving after a photograph by Levitsky

ALEXANDER III (1845-1894). Czar of Russia, 1881-94. Engraving after a photograph by Levitsky, c1885

Background imageImages Dated 23rd April 2013: ROBERT DEVEREUX (1566-1601). 2nd Earl of Essex. English nobleman. During the Capture of Cadiz

ROBERT DEVEREUX (1566-1601). 2nd Earl of Essex. English nobleman. During the Capture of Cadiz, 1596. Engraving

Background imageImages Dated 23rd April 2013: WILLIAM H. BONNEY (1859-1881). Known as Billy the Kid

WILLIAM H. BONNEY (1859-1881). Known as Billy the Kid. American desperado. Cover of An Authentic Life of Billy the Kid, by Sheriff Pat Garrett, 1882

Background imageImages Dated 23rd April 2013: WILLIAM H. BONNEY (1859-1881). Known as Billy the Kid

WILLIAM H. BONNEY (1859-1881). Known as Billy the Kid. American desperado. Reward notice for the capture of Billy the Kid issued by Governor Lew Wallace of the New Mexico Territory

Background imageImages Dated 23rd April 2013: A vibrantly patterned caterpillar on a green stem, extreme close up

A vibrantly patterned caterpillar on a green stem, extreme close up

Background imageImages Dated 23rd April 2013: Picture No. 11050192

Picture No. 11050192
Sea Lamprey Cayuga Lake, New York, USA Date

Background imageImages Dated 23rd April 2013: Picture No. 10900289

Picture No. 10900289
European Robin (Erithacus rubecula) Date

Background imageImages Dated 23rd April 2013: Picture No. 10900313

Picture No. 10900313
European Robin (Erithacus rubecula) Date

Background imageImages Dated 23rd April 2013: Picture No. 10900290

Picture No. 10900290
European Robin (Erithacus rubecula) Date

Background imageImages Dated 23rd April 2013: Picture No. 10984456

Picture No. 10984456
Little Bustard - male in meadow Castro Verde, Alentejo, Portugal (Tetrax tetrax) Date

Background imageImages Dated 23rd April 2013: Picture No. 10984457

Picture No. 10984457
Little Bustard - male calling from dust track during breeding season Castro Verde, Alentejo, Portugal (Tetrax tetrax) Date

Background imageImages Dated 23rd April 2013: Picture No. 10984431

Picture No. 10984431
Calandra Lark - perched on rock Castro Verde, Alentejo, Portugal (Melanocorypha calandra) Date

Background imageImages Dated 23rd April 2013: Monument Valley, Arizona, United States of America, North America

Monument Valley, Arizona, United States of America, North America

Background imageImages Dated 23rd April 2013: Ancient Indian Granaries, Road Canyon, Cedar Mesa, Utah, United States of America, North America

Ancient Indian Granaries, Road Canyon, Cedar Mesa, Utah, United States of America, North America

Background imageImages Dated 23rd April 2013: Ancient Indian Granaries, Road Canyon, Cedar Mesa, Utah, United States of America, North America

Ancient Indian Granaries, Road Canyon, Cedar Mesa, Utah, United States of America, North America

Background imageImages Dated 23rd April 2013: Ancient Indian Granaries, Road Canyon, Cedar Mesa, Utah, United States of America, North America

Ancient Indian Granaries, Road Canyon, Cedar Mesa, Utah, United States of America, North America

Background imageImages Dated 23rd April 2013: Mae Aw, Mae Hong Son Province, Thailand, Southeast Asia, Asia

Mae Aw, Mae Hong Son Province, Thailand, Southeast Asia, Asia

Background imageImages Dated 23rd April 2013: Beng Mealea Temple, overgrown and falling down, Angkor, UNESCO World Heritage Site

Beng Mealea Temple, overgrown and falling down, Angkor, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Siem Reap Province, Cambodia, Indochina, Southeast Asia, Asia

Background imageImages Dated 23rd April 2013: Beng Mealea Temple, overgrown and falling down, Angkor, UNESCO World Heritage Site

Beng Mealea Temple, overgrown and falling down, Angkor, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Siem Reap Province, Cambodia, Indochina, Southeast Asia, Asia

Background imageImages Dated 23rd April 2013: Nucleus and endoplasmic reticulum F006 / 9196

Nucleus and endoplasmic reticulum F006 / 9196
Computer artwork showing part of a human or eukaryotic cell. In the middle the nucleus which has a membrane with nuclear pores. Inside the nucleus is the DNA

Background imageImages Dated 23rd April 2013: Coloured MRI scan of the human head F006 / 9210

Coloured MRI scan of the human head F006 / 9210
Brain scan. Computer enhanced Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) scan through a human head, showing a healthy brain in side view. The face is seen in profile at left

Background imageImages Dated 23rd April 2013: Golgi apparatus, artwork F006 / 9211

Golgi apparatus, artwork F006 / 9211
Computer artwork of the Golgi apparatus of the human cell. This organelle functions as a central delivery system for the cell

Background imageImages Dated 23rd April 2013: Coloured MRI scan of the human head F006 / 9205

Coloured MRI scan of the human head F006 / 9205
Brain scan. False-colour magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan of a human head containing a healthy brain, seen in horizontal view. At upper frame, the two eyeballs can be seen

Background imageImages Dated 23rd April 2013: Coloured MRI scan of the human head F006 / 9204

Coloured MRI scan of the human head F006 / 9204
Brain scan. Computer enhanced Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) scan through a human head, showing a healthy brain in side view. The face is seen in profile at left

Background imageImages Dated 23rd April 2013: Mitochondrial structure, artwork F006 / 9207

Mitochondrial structure, artwork F006 / 9207
Mitochondrial structure. Computer artwork of a mitochondrion, showing a loop of mitochondrial DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid, mtDNA), the organelles genetic material

Background imageImages Dated 23rd April 2013: Ribosome, artwork F006 / 9206

Ribosome, artwork F006 / 9206
Computer artwork of a ribosome. Ribosomes are protein particles that are found in cell cytoplasm. Each ribosome has a large and a small subunit

Background imageImages Dated 23rd April 2013: Neural cells F006 / 9203

Neural cells F006 / 9203
Computer artwork depicting nerve cells and neural communication

Background imageImages Dated 23rd April 2013: Nucleus and endoplasmic reticulum F006 / 9201

Nucleus and endoplasmic reticulum F006 / 9201
Computer artwork showing part of a human or eukaryotic cell. In the middle the nucleus which has a membrane with nuclear pores. Inside the nucleus is the DNA

Background imageImages Dated 23rd April 2013: Coloured MRI scan of the human head F006 / 9200

Coloured MRI scan of the human head F006 / 9200
Brain scan. Computer enhanced Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) scan through a human head, showing a healthy brain in side view. The face is seen in profile at left

Background imageImages Dated 23rd April 2013: Golgi apparatus, artwork F006 / 9199

Golgi apparatus, artwork F006 / 9199
Computer artwork of the Golgi apparatus of the human cell. This organelle functions as a central delivery system for the cell

Background imageImages Dated 23rd April 2013: Mitochondrial structure, artwork F006 / 9198

Mitochondrial structure, artwork F006 / 9198
Mitochondrial structure. Computer artwork of a mitochondrion, showing a loop of mitochondrial DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid, mtDNA), the organelles genetic material

Background imageImages Dated 23rd April 2013: Knee joint, x-ray, artwork F006 / 9187

Knee joint, x-ray, artwork F006 / 9187
Computer artwork of a coloured X-ray of a knee joint, depicting erosion of the bone structure and degeneration of the joint by arthrosis

Background imageImages Dated 23rd April 2013: Coloured MRI scan of the human head F006 / 9191

Coloured MRI scan of the human head F006 / 9191
Brain scan. Computer enhanced Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) scan through a human head, showing a healthy brain in side view. The face is seen in profile at left

Background imageImages Dated 23rd April 2013: Human head MRI dot matrix, artwork F006 / 9195

Human head MRI dot matrix, artwork F006 / 9195
Computer artwork of a human head MRI brain scan depicted as a dot matrix

Background imageImages Dated 23rd April 2013: Ribosome, artwork F006 / 9194

Ribosome, artwork F006 / 9194
Computer artwork of a ribosome. Ribosomes are protein particles that are found in cell cytoplasm. Each ribosome has a large and a small subunit

Background imageImages Dated 23rd April 2013: Coloured MRI scan of the human head F006 / 9192

Coloured MRI scan of the human head F006 / 9192
Brain scan. Computer enhanced Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) scan through a human head, showing a healthy brain in side view. The face is seen in profile at left

Background imageImages Dated 23rd April 2013: Electricity, artwork F006 / 9193

Electricity, artwork F006 / 9193
Computer artwork of electrical sparks, depicting electrical energy

Background imageImages Dated 23rd April 2013: H1N1 flu virus particle, artwork F006 / 9186

H1N1 flu virus particle, artwork F006 / 9186
H1N1 flu virus particle. Computer artwork of an H1N1 influenza A (flu) virus particle (virion). In the particles lipid envelope (purple) are two types of protein spike

Background imageImages Dated 23rd April 2013: Human head MRI dot matrix, artwork F006 / 9188

Human head MRI dot matrix, artwork F006 / 9188
Computer artwork of a human head MRI brain scan depicted as a dot matrix

Background imageImages Dated 23rd April 2013: Golgi apparatus, artwork F006 / 9189

Golgi apparatus, artwork F006 / 9189
Computer artwork of the Golgi apparatus of the human cell. This organelle functions as a central delivery system for the cell

Background imageImages Dated 23rd April 2013: Paranthropus robustus and leopard jaw C015 / 6933

Paranthropus robustus and leopard jaw C015 / 6933
Paranthropus robustus skull (SK-54) and leopard jaw (SK-349). These fossils date from around 1.5 million years ago. SK-54 is the skull-cap from a child australopithecine, found in 1949 in Swartkrans

Background imageImages Dated 23rd April 2013: Paranthropus aethiopicus (KNM-WT 17000) C015 / 6932

Paranthropus aethiopicus (KNM-WT 17000) C015 / 6932
Paranthropus aethiopicus skull (KNM-WT 17000). This extinct species, a very early part of the human evolutionary tree, is also known as Australopithecus aethiopicus

Background imageImages Dated 23rd April 2013: Homo rudolfensis skull (KNM-ER 1470) C015 / 6930

Homo rudolfensis skull (KNM-ER 1470) C015 / 6930
Homo rudolfensis skull (KNM-ER 1470). This fossil specimen dates from around 1.9 million years ago, and was discovered in 1972 in Koobi Fora, on the eastern shore of Lake Turkana, Kenya

Background imageImages Dated 23rd April 2013: Paranthropus aethiopicus (KNM-WT 17000) C015 / 6931

Paranthropus aethiopicus (KNM-WT 17000) C015 / 6931
Paranthropus aethiopicus skull (KNM-WT 17000). This extinct species, a very early part of the human evolutionary tree, is also known as Australopithecus aethiopicus

Background imageImages Dated 23rd April 2013: Homo ergaster skull (KNM-ER 3733) C015 / 6927

Homo ergaster skull (KNM-ER 3733) C015 / 6927
Homo ergaster skull (KNM-ER 3733). This fossil specimen dates from around 1.8 million years ago, and was discovered in 1975 in Koobi Fora, on the eastern shore of Lake Turkana, Kenya

Background imageImages Dated 23rd April 2013: Homo ergaster skull (SK-847 and SK-15) C015 / 6928

Homo ergaster skull (SK-847 and SK-15) C015 / 6928
Homo ergaster skull. This skull consists of two fossils: SK-847 (main) and SK-15 (lower jaw). The fossils are those of an extinct species that forms an early part of the human evolutionary tree

Background imageImages Dated 23rd April 2013: Homo heidelbergensis skull, Broken Hill 1 C015 / 6924

Homo heidelbergensis skull, Broken Hill 1 C015 / 6924
Homo heidelbergensis skull. This is the Broken Hill 1 (Kabwe 1) fossil skull, originally classified as Homo rhodesiensis (Rhodesian Man)

Background imageImages Dated 23rd April 2013: Australopithecus africanus skull (STS-5) C015 / 6917

Australopithecus africanus skull (STS-5) C015 / 6917
Australopithecus africanus skull. This is specimen STS-5, also known as Mrs Ples. It dates from around 2 million years ago and was discovered in Sterkfontein, South Africa, in 1947



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