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Background imageImages Dated 3rd July 2013: The Virgin, Child, and St. John the Baptist, Coriolano, Bartolomeo, approximately

The Virgin, Child, and St. John the Baptist, Coriolano, Bartolomeo, approximately 1599-approximately 1676

Background imageImages Dated 3rd July 2013: The church of Santa Maria del Soccorso, Modica, Sicily, Italy, Europe

The church of Santa Maria del Soccorso, Modica, Sicily, Italy, Europe

Background imageImages Dated 3rd July 2013: Trinity Column and Town Hall in Szechenyi Square, Pecs, Southern Transdanubia, Hungary, Europe

Trinity Column and Town Hall in Szechenyi Square, Pecs, Southern Transdanubia, Hungary, Europe

Background imageImages Dated 3rd July 2013: Trinity Column and Town Hall in Szechenyi Square, Pecs, Southern Transdanubia, Hungary, Europe

Trinity Column and Town Hall in Szechenyi Square, Pecs, Southern Transdanubia, Hungary, Europe

Background imageImages Dated 3rd July 2013: Trinity Column and Town Hall in Szechenyi Square, Pecs, Southern Transdanubia, Hungary, Europe

Trinity Column and Town Hall in Szechenyi Square, Pecs, Southern Transdanubia, Hungary, Europe

Background imageImages Dated 3rd July 2013: New Synagogue, Szeged, Southern Plain, Hungary, Europe

New Synagogue, Szeged, Southern Plain, Hungary, Europe

Background imageImages Dated 3rd July 2013: View of Ragusa, Ibla, Sicily, Italy, Europe

View of Ragusa, Ibla, Sicily, Italy, Europe

Background imageImages Dated 3rd July 2013: The Duomo of San Giorgio, Modica, Sicily, Italy, Europe

The Duomo of San Giorgio, Modica, Sicily, Italy, Europe

Background imageImages Dated 3rd July 2013: The church of San Giorgio, Modica, Sicily, Italy, Europe

The church of San Giorgio, Modica, Sicily, Italy, Europe

Background imageImages Dated 3rd July 2013: The Palace Museum, Stone Town, Zanzibar, Tanzania, East Africa, Africa

The Palace Museum, Stone Town, Zanzibar, Tanzania, East Africa, Africa

Background imageImages Dated 3rd July 2013: The Old Dispensary building, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Stone Town, Zanzibar, Tanzania

The Old Dispensary building, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Stone Town, Zanzibar, Tanzania, East Africa, Africa

Background imageImages Dated 3rd July 2013: Confuciusornis, pre-historic bird, early Cretaceous era

Confuciusornis, pre-historic bird, early Cretaceous era

Background imageImages Dated 3rd July 2013: Two West Highland terriers stand and sit on their hind legs while begging for food

Two West Highland terriers stand and sit on their hind legs while begging for food

Background imageImages Dated 3rd July 2013: Boxer and greyhound dog

Boxer and greyhound dog

Background imageImages Dated 3rd July 2013: Perovskite mineral, molecular model C016 / 5803

Perovskite mineral, molecular model C016 / 5803
Perovskite mineral, molecular model. Perovskite is a mineral form of calcium titanate, with the chemical formula Ca.Ti.O3

Background imageImages Dated 3rd July 2013: Perovskite mineral, molecular model C016 / 5802

Perovskite mineral, molecular model C016 / 5802
Perovskite mineral, molecular model. Perovskite is a mineral form of calcium titanate, with the chemical formula Ca.Ti.O3

Background imageImages Dated 3rd July 2013: Zanamivir flu drug, molecular model C016 / 5801

Zanamivir flu drug, molecular model C016 / 5801
Zanamivir flu drug, molecular model. Zanamivir is an antiviral drug (commonly known by its trade name Relenza). It is administered in spray form for inhalation

Background imageImages Dated 3rd July 2013: Zanamivir flu drug, molecular model C016 / 5800

Zanamivir flu drug, molecular model C016 / 5800
Zanamivir flu drug, molecular model. Zanamivir is an antiviral drug (commonly known by its trade name Relenza). It is administered in spray form for inhalation

Background imageImages Dated 3rd July 2013: Zanamivir flu drug, molecular model C016 / 5799

Zanamivir flu drug, molecular model C016 / 5799
Zanamivir flu drug, molecular model. Zanamivir is an antiviral drug (commonly known by its trade name Relenza). It is administered in spray form for inhalation

Background imageImages Dated 3rd July 2013: Zanamivir flu drug, molecular model C016 / 5798

Zanamivir flu drug, molecular model C016 / 5798
Zanamivir flu drug, molecular model. Zanamivir is an antiviral drug (commonly known by its trade name Relenza). It is administered in spray form for inhalation

Background imageImages Dated 3rd July 2013: Chitin, molecular model C016 / 5797

Chitin, molecular model C016 / 5797
Chitin. Molecular model of chitin, a long-chain polysaccharide polymer with the repeat unit having the formula C8.H13.O5.N

Background imageImages Dated 3rd July 2013: Cyborg brain, artwork C016 / 5792

Cyborg brain, artwork C016 / 5792
Cyborg brain. Artwork of a humanoid with the brain highlighted. The merging of humans and technology is called cybernetics, and the result is known as a cyborg

Background imageImages Dated 3rd July 2013: Gorgonopsian reptile attack, artwork C016 / 5784

Gorgonopsian reptile attack, artwork C016 / 5784
Gorgonopsian reptile attack. Artwork of a mammal-like reptile attacking an armoured reptile around 253 million years ago, during the Permian period

Background imageImages Dated 3rd July 2013: Goughs Cave cranium

Goughs Cave cranium. Fragment of a modern human (Homo sapiens) skull, showing cut marks, excavated from Goughs Cave, Cheddar Gorge, Somerset, UK

Background imageImages Dated 3rd July 2013: Dragonfly and fish illustrations C016 / 5778

Dragonfly and fish illustrations C016 / 5778
Dragonflies and fish. Dragonfly illustration from Libellulinae Europaeae by Toussaint de Charpenter (1840). Fish illustrstion from Voyage de la Coquille, Zoology Atlas II (1825-1830) by Duperrey

Background imageImages Dated 3rd July 2013: Signal crayfish C016 / 5780

Signal crayfish C016 / 5780
signal crayfish (Pacifastacus leniusculus). Specimen held at the Natural History Museum, London, UK

Background imageImages Dated 3rd July 2013: Blood flukes mating C016 / 5782

Blood flukes mating C016 / 5782
Blood flukes (Schistosoma sp.) mating. These parasites are found in man and other mammals

Background imageImages Dated 3rd July 2013: Signal crayfish C016 / 5779

Signal crayfish C016 / 5779
signal crayfish (Pacifastacus leniusculus). Specimen held at the Natural History Museum, London, UK

Background imageImages Dated 3rd July 2013: Ammonite fossil C016 / 5776

Ammonite fossil C016 / 5776
Ammonite (Aulacostephanus autissiodorensis) ammonite. This is an Upper Jurassic macroconch (larger form) ammonite. Despite some damage to the shell, the fine ribbing is still apparent

Background imageImages Dated 3rd July 2013: Nautiloid fossil C016 / 5774

Nautiloid fossil C016 / 5774
Nautiloid (Bactrites carinatus) fossil. This straight nautiloid originates from the Devonian period (419-358 million years ago) and was found in Germany

Background imageImages Dated 3rd July 2013: Butterflies, 18th century artwork C016 / 5771

Butterflies, 18th century artwork C016 / 5771
Butterflies, 18th century artwork. Plate from an album of unpublished watercolours of Lepidoptera (1720) by Eleazar Albin

Background imageImages Dated 3rd July 2013: Butterflies, 18th century artwork C016 / 5770

Butterflies, 18th century artwork C016 / 5770
Tailed jay butterflies (Graphium agamemnon), 18th century artwork. Plate from an album of unpublished watercolours of Lepidoptera (1720) by Eleazar Albin

Background imageImages Dated 3rd July 2013: The birds of Australia cover C016 / 5773

The birds of Australia cover C016 / 5773
Cover of John Goulds The Birds of Australia, Supplementary volume, Part 5, (1869). The bird depicted here is a superb lyrebird (Menura novaehollandiae)

Background imageImages Dated 3rd July 2013: Butterflies, 18th century artwork C016 / 5769

Butterflies, 18th century artwork C016 / 5769
Swallowtail butterflies, 18th century artwork. Plate from an album of unpublished watercolours of Lepidoptera (1720) by Eleazar Albin

Background imageImages Dated 3rd July 2013: Butterflies, 18th century artwork C016 / 5768

Butterflies, 18th century artwork C016 / 5768
Butterflies, 18th century artwork. Plate from an album of unpublished watercolours of Lepidoptera (1720) by Eleazar Albin

Background imageImages Dated 3rd July 2013: Butterflies, 18th century artwork C016 / 5766

Butterflies, 18th century artwork C016 / 5766
Butterflies, 18th century artwork. Plate from an album of unpublished watercolours of Lepidoptera (1720) by Eleazar Albin

Background imageImages Dated 3rd July 2013: Butterflies, 18th century artwork C016 / 5767

Butterflies, 18th century artwork C016 / 5767
Butterflies, 18th century artwork. Plate from an album of unpublished watercolours of Lepidoptera (1720) by Eleazar Albin

Background imageImages Dated 3rd July 2013: Eastern tiger swallowtail, artwork C016 / 5764

Eastern tiger swallowtail, artwork C016 / 5764
Eastern tiger swallowtail butterfly (Papilio glaucus), 18th century artwork. Plate from an album of unpublished watercolours of Lepidoptera (1720) by Eleazar Albin

Background imageImages Dated 3rd July 2013: Butterflies, 18th century artwork C016 / 5763

Butterflies, 18th century artwork C016 / 5763
Butterflies, 18th century artwork. Plate from an album of unpublished watercolours of Lepidoptera (1720) by Eleazar Albin

Background imageImages Dated 3rd July 2013: Butterflies, 18th century artwork C016 / 5762

Butterflies, 18th century artwork C016 / 5762
Butterflies, 18th century artwork. Plate from an album of unpublished watercolours of Lepidoptera (1720) by Eleazar Albin

Background imageImages Dated 3rd July 2013: Butterflies, 18th century artwork C016 / 5759

Butterflies, 18th century artwork C016 / 5759
Butterflies, 18th century artwork. Plate from an album of unpublished watercolours of Lepidoptera (1720) by Eleazar Albin

Background imageImages Dated 3rd July 2013: Butterflies, 18th century artwork C016 / 5761

Butterflies, 18th century artwork C016 / 5761
Butterflies, 18th century artwork. Plate from an album of unpublished watercolours of Lepidoptera (1720) by Eleazar Albin

Background imageImages Dated 3rd July 2013: Butterflies, 18th century artwork C016 / 5756

Butterflies, 18th century artwork C016 / 5756
Butterflies, 18th century artwork. Plate from an album of unpublished watercolours of Lepidoptera (1720) by Eleazar Albin

Background imageImages Dated 3rd July 2013: Butterflies, 18th century artwork C016 / 5757

Butterflies, 18th century artwork C016 / 5757
Butterflies, 18th century artwork. Plate from an album of unpublished watercolours of Lepidoptera (1720) by Eleazar Albin

Background imageImages Dated 3rd July 2013: Butterflies, 18th century artwork C016 / 5754

Butterflies, 18th century artwork C016 / 5754
Butterflies, 18th century artwork. Plate from an album of unpublished watercolours of Lepidoptera (1720) by Eleazar Albin

Background imageImages Dated 3rd July 2013: Butterflies, 18th century artwork C016 / 5753

Butterflies, 18th century artwork C016 / 5753
Butterflies, 18th century artwork. Plate from an album of unpublished watercolours of Lepidoptera (1720) by Eleazar Albin

Background imageImages Dated 3rd July 2013: Butterflies, 18th century artwork C016 / 5752

Butterflies, 18th century artwork C016 / 5752
Butterflies, 18th century artwork. Plate from an album of unpublished watercolours of Lepidoptera (1720) by Eleazar Albin

Background imageImages Dated 3rd July 2013: Butterflies, 18th century artwork C016 / 5751

Butterflies, 18th century artwork C016 / 5751
Butterflies, 18th century artwork. Plate from an album of unpublished watercolours of Lepidoptera (1720) by Eleazar Albin



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