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Images Dated 23rd September 2013 (page 7)

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Background imageImages Dated 23rd September 2013: Kitten with an intense stare

Kitten with an intense stare

Background imageImages Dated 23rd September 2013: Bernese mountain dog lying sprawled on the ground

Bernese mountain dog lying sprawled on the ground

Background imageImages Dated 23rd September 2013: Head view of a german spaniel looking ahead and light upwards

Head view of a german spaniel looking ahead and light upwards

Background imageImages Dated 23rd September 2013: Squirrel monkey sitting on branch eating nut

Squirrel monkey sitting on branch eating nut

Background imageImages Dated 23rd September 2013: Ursus arctos (brown bear). Family ursidae. European brown bear (u. A)

Ursus arctos (brown bear). Family ursidae. European brown bear (u. A. Arctos) with wet fur standing in water

Background imageImages Dated 23rd September 2013: Barn owl perched on a branch looking ahead

Barn owl perched on a branch looking ahead

Background imageImages Dated 23rd September 2013: Adult owl facing side on but looking straight ahead

Adult owl facing side on but looking straight ahead

Background imageImages Dated 23rd September 2013: Cat

Cat

Background imageImages Dated 23rd September 2013: Rover 3500s V8, 1972, Green

Rover 3500s V8, 1972, Green
Rover 3500s V8 1972 Green

Background imageImages Dated 23rd September 2013: Rover 3500s V8, 1972, Green

Rover 3500s V8, 1972, Green
Rover 3500s V8 1972 Green

Background imageImages Dated 23rd September 2013: Rover 3500s V8, 1972, Green

Rover 3500s V8, 1972, Green
Rover 3500s V8 1972 Green

Background imageImages Dated 23rd September 2013: Rover 3500s V8, 1972, Green

Rover 3500s V8, 1972, Green
Rover 3500s V8 1972 Green

Background imageImages Dated 23rd September 2013: Trocars and cannulae, 19th century C017 / 3549

Trocars and cannulae, 19th century C017 / 3549
Cased set of three trocars and cannulae. Trocars which have a sharp, three edged point at one end and are passed through the cannula (hollow tube) for insertion into blood vessels or body cavities

Background imageImages Dated 23rd September 2013: Leeches jar, 19th century C017 / 3566

Leeches jar, 19th century C017 / 3566
Leeches jar made from Staffordshire pottery (England) dating from around 1830. The main jar is cream coloured with red decorations

Background imageImages Dated 23rd September 2013: Tumour suppressor protein and DNA C017 / 3647

Tumour suppressor protein and DNA C017 / 3647
Tumour suppressor protein and DNA. Computer artwork showing a molecule of the tumour suppressor protein p53 (blue and pink) bound to a molecule of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid, yellow and orange)

Background imageImages Dated 23rd September 2013: Artificial leech and syringes, circa 1840 C017 / 3582

Artificial leech and syringes, circa 1840 C017 / 3582
Artificial leech with two syringes, patented by Baron Heurteloup. Artificial leeches were a mechanical instrument which superseded the use of real leaches in the practice of bloodletting which

Background imageImages Dated 23rd September 2013: Ricin A-chain, artwork C017 / 3653

Ricin A-chain, artwork C017 / 3653
Ricin A-chain. Computer artwork showing the enzymatically active A-chain from a molecule of the toxic protein ricin. Ricin comprises two entwined amino acid chains; A (seen here) and B (not shown)

Background imageImages Dated 23rd September 2013: Lancet case with 2 lancets, circa 1800 C017 / 3588

Lancet case with 2 lancets, circa 1800 C017 / 3588
Silver lancet case with two steel lancets with mother of pearl handles. Lancets are double edged surgical blades with a pointed end

Background imageImages Dated 23rd September 2013: Water molecule C017 / 3605

Water molecule C017 / 3605
Water molecule. Computer artwork showing the structure of a molecule of water (H2O). Atoms are colour coded: oxygen (red) and hydrogen (white), with the bonds between them as bars (grey)

Background imageImages Dated 23rd September 2013: Lancet cases, circa 1800 C017 / 3576

Lancet cases, circa 1800 C017 / 3576
Three English lancet cases dating from around the year 1800 photographed on a red background. The central lancet case is made from shagreen and silver, the two outer cases are made of silver

Background imageImages Dated 23rd September 2013: Laboratory power supply, artwork C017 / 3610

Laboratory power supply, artwork C017 / 3610
Laboratory power supply. Computer artwork of power supply used to provide electricity for various lab experiments

Background imageImages Dated 23rd September 2013: Glass of water, artwork C017 / 3619

Glass of water, artwork C017 / 3619
Glass of water, computer artwork

Background imageImages Dated 23rd September 2013: Ricin molecule, artwork C017 / 3652

Ricin molecule, artwork C017 / 3652
Ricin molecule. Computer artwork showing the structure of a molecule of the toxic protein ricin. Ricin comprises two entwined amino acid chains; A (yellow) and B (blue)

Background imageImages Dated 23rd September 2013: French shaving bowl, 19th century C017 / 3586

French shaving bowl, 19th century C017 / 3586
French china shaving bowl, in white china with blue details, dating from around the year 1840. In the 19th century, barbers commonly carried out bloodletting procedures in addition to cutting hair

Background imageImages Dated 23rd September 2013: Mechanical scarificators, 19th century C017 / 3563

Mechanical scarificators, 19th century C017 / 3563
Two multibladed mechanical scarificators made from brass and steel. Instruments such as these were designed to create wounds on the surface of the skin, principally for wet cupping procedures

Background imageImages Dated 23rd September 2013: Two lancets and shagreen case, circa 1790 C017 / 3561

Two lancets and shagreen case, circa 1790 C017 / 3561
Green shagreen (rough, granular surfaced leather) lancet case with two tortoiseshell lancets. Lancets are double-edged surgical blades with a pointed end

Background imageImages Dated 23rd September 2013: Sulphur dioxide molecule, artwork C017 / 3617

Sulphur dioxide molecule, artwork C017 / 3617
Sulphur dioxide molecule. Computer artwork showing the structure of a molecule of sulphur dioxide (SO2). Atoms are colour coded: sulphur (yellow) and oxygen (red)

Background imageImages Dated 23rd September 2013: Rhododendron Silver Sixpence

Rhododendron Silver Sixpence in flower

Background imageImages Dated 23rd September 2013: Sirtuin enzyme and p53, artwork C017 / 3659

Sirtuin enzyme and p53, artwork C017 / 3659
Sirtuin enzyme and p53. Computer artwork of a sirtuin (Sir2) enzyme (pink) bound to a p53 peptide (orange). Sir2 enzymes form a unique class of NAD(+)

Background imageImages Dated 23rd September 2013: Meconopsis Lingholm and Paeonia sp

Meconopsis Lingholm and Paeonia sp
A Meconopsis Lingholm flower and Peony (Paeonia sp.) foliage in summer

Background imageImages Dated 23rd September 2013: States of matter, artwork C017 / 3615

States of matter, artwork C017 / 3615
States of matter, computer artwork. From left to right the three states of matter are; solid, liquid and gas. Particles are in constant motion

Background imageImages Dated 23rd September 2013: Tumour suppressor protein and DNA C017 / 3644

Tumour suppressor protein and DNA C017 / 3644
Tumour suppressor protein and DNA. Computer artwork showing a molecule of the tumour suppressor protein p53 (blue and pink) bound to a molecule of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid, yellow and orange)

Background imageImages Dated 23rd September 2013: Eye health, conceptual artwork C017 / 3636

Eye health, conceptual artwork C017 / 3636
Eye health, conceptual computer artwork

Background imageImages Dated 23rd September 2013: Tunnelling current amplifier, artwork C017 / 3618

Tunnelling current amplifier, artwork C017 / 3618
Tunnelling current amplifier, computer artwork. Tunnelling current amplifiers are used in scanning tunnelling spectroscopy

Background imageImages Dated 23rd September 2013: Hold to fold filter paper, artwork C017 / 3609

Hold to fold filter paper, artwork C017 / 3609
Hold to fold filter paper. Computer artwork showing how to fold laboratory filter paper in order to make it fit into a filter funnel (upper right)

Background imageImages Dated 23rd September 2013: Ointment syringe, circa 1810 C017 / 3547

Ointment syringe, circa 1810 C017 / 3547
Early nineteenth century ointment syringe with ebony case. This syringe is English and was made around the year 1810 from ivory and glass

Background imageImages Dated 23rd September 2013: Ricin molecule, artwork C017 / 3651

Ricin molecule, artwork C017 / 3651
Ricin molecule. Computer artwork showing the structure of a molecule of the toxic protein ricin. Ricin comprises two entwined amino acid chains; A (yellow) and B (blue)

Background imageImages Dated 23rd September 2013: Ricin molecule, artwork C017 / 3650

Ricin molecule, artwork C017 / 3650
Ricin molecule. Computer artwork showing the structure of a molecule of the toxic protein ricin. Ricin comprises two entwined amino acid chains; A (yellow) and B (blue)

Background imageImages Dated 23rd September 2013: Carved horn Lancet case, 18th century C017 / 3553

Carved horn Lancet case, 18th century C017 / 3553
This lancet case was made in and exported from china in 1790. It is carved from horn with an extremely detailed traditional oriental scene

Background imageImages Dated 23rd September 2013: Sirtuin enzyme and p53, artwork C017 / 3658

Sirtuin enzyme and p53, artwork C017 / 3658
Sirtuin enzyme and p53. Computer artwork of a sirtuin (Sir2) enzyme (pink) bound to a p53 peptide (orange). Sir2 enzymes form a unique class of NAD(+)

Background imageImages Dated 23rd September 2013: Internet speeds, conceptual artwork C017 / 3638

Internet speeds, conceptual artwork C017 / 3638
Internet speeds, conceptual computer artwork

Background imageImages Dated 23rd September 2013: Crude cupping glass, 17th century C017 / 3583

Crude cupping glass, 17th century C017 / 3583
Crude cupping glass dating from the seventeenth century. Cupping procedures were historically used in medicine up until the late nineteenth century

Background imageImages Dated 23rd September 2013: Lab materials, artwork C017 / 3611

Lab materials, artwork C017 / 3611
Lab materials. Computer artwork of various pieces of equipment used in laboratory experiments

Background imageImages Dated 23rd September 2013: Curved trocars and cannulae, circa 1860 C017 / 3543

Curved trocars and cannulae, circa 1860 C017 / 3543
Gold coloured metal pair of curved trocars and cannulae with case. Trocars (sharped edged instruments) would be passed through the cannulae (hollow tubes)

Background imageImages Dated 23rd September 2013: Antique veterinary fleam and bloodstick C017 / 3555

Antique veterinary fleam and bloodstick C017 / 3555
Nineteenth century brass veterinary fleam with four steel blades and a wooden bloodstick. In nineteenth century veterinary practice

Background imageImages Dated 23rd September 2013: Trauma, conceptual artwork C017 / 3640

Trauma, conceptual artwork C017 / 3640
Trauma, conceptual computer artwork

Background imageImages Dated 23rd September 2013: SIRT3 molecule, artwork C017 / 3657

SIRT3 molecule, artwork C017 / 3657
SIRT3 molecule. Computer artwork showing the structure of a molecule of NAD-dependent deacetylase sirtuin-3, mitochondrial (SIRT3)

Background imageImages Dated 23rd September 2013: Cupping set, 19th century C017 / 3589

Cupping set, 19th century C017 / 3589
Cupping set dating from around the year 1850, England. This set comprises of a twelve bladed steel and brass scarificator with two cups, a syringe, and a spirit burner



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