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Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2014: Volcanic island, Galapagos C016 / 9484

Volcanic island, Galapagos C016 / 9484
Volcanic island. Photographed in the Galapagos Islands, Ecuador

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2014: Mitral valve annuloplasty, artwork C016 / 6527

Mitral valve annuloplasty, artwork C016 / 6527
Mitral valve annuloplasty. Artwork of the hearts mitral valve and the coronary sinus (purple), with a stent (metal rod and mesh) inserted into the latter to correct leaking of the mitral valve

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2014: Adeno-associated virus C016 / 8959

Adeno-associated virus C016 / 8959
Adeno-associated virus, computer artwork. Adeno- associated viruses (aVs) are the smallest known viruses to infect humans. They do not cause diseases, and only provoke a mild immune response

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2014: Healthy lungs, 3D CT scan C016 / 6506

Healthy lungs, 3D CT scan C016 / 6506
Healthy lungs. Coloured 3D computed tomography (CT) scan of the chest of a 35 year old patient showing healthy lungs

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2014: Normal neck, X-rays C016 / 6433

Normal neck, X-rays C016 / 6433
Normal neck. Three coloured X-rays of a 35 year old patients healthy cervical (neck) spine superimposed on a model of a human head

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2014: Euclids Elements of Geometry, 1482

Euclids Elements of Geometry, 1482
Euclids Elements of Geometry. Book page with Latin text and diagrams from the first printed edition (Venice, 1482) of Euclids Elements of Geometry

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2014: Vertebral joints of the neck, artwork C016 / 6551

Vertebral joints of the neck, artwork C016 / 6551
Vertebral joints of the neck. Artwork of the bones (yellow) and ligaments (blue) of the cervical (neck) region of the spine (vertebral column)

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2014: Immigrants, New York City, 1890s C016 / 8995

Immigrants, New York City, 1890s C016 / 8995
Immigrants, New York City, 1890s. 19th-century gelatin silver print of a group of men, including immigrants, on the streets of New York City, USA

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2014: Fossil diatom, light micrograph C016 / 8603

Fossil diatom, light micrograph C016 / 8603
Fossil diatom. Darkfield illuminated light micrograph of a fossilised diatom. Diatoms are a group of photosynthetic, single-celled algae containing about 10, 000 species

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2014: Ultrasound beam plotting tests C016 / 6460

Ultrasound beam plotting tests C016 / 6460
Ultrasound beam plotting tests. Researcher carrying out tests with ultrasound beam plotting equipment. This equipment is used to accurately measure and plot the output of medical ultrasound devices

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2014: Rabies virus particle, artwork C016 / 9155

Rabies virus particle, artwork C016 / 9155
Rabies virus particle, computer artwork. This bullet-shaped particle consists of an RNA (ribonucleic acid) genome enclosed in protein capsid

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2014: St. Louis encephalitis virus particles C016 / 9453

St. Louis encephalitis virus particles C016 / 9453
St. Louis encephalitis virus particles. Coloured transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of a section through a mosquito salivary gland containing numerous Saint Louis encephalitis virus particles

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2014: Normal neck, X-rays C016 / 6431

Normal neck, X-rays C016 / 6431
Normal neck. Three coloured X-rays of a 35 year old patients healthy cervical (neck) spine superimposed on a model of a human head

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2014: Small tree finch C016 / 9498

Small tree finch C016 / 9498
Small tree finch. Male small tree finch (Camarhynchus parvulus) in a bush. Camarhynchus sp. finches are endemic to the Galapagos Islands

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2014: Ultrasound power testing equipment C016 / 6468

Ultrasound power testing equipment C016 / 6468
Ultrasound power testing equipment. This equipment is used to carry out buoyancy tests to measure the power output of ultrasound devices

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2014: Camptosaurus dinosaur, artwork C016 / 9681

Camptosaurus dinosaur, artwork C016 / 9681
Camptosaurus dinosaur, artwork. This dinosaur lived during the Late Jurassic, about 156-145 million years ago. It was a plant-eating beaked ornithischian dinosaur

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2014: Ultrasound power tests C016 / 6465

Ultrasound power tests C016 / 6465
Ultrasound power tests. Researcher carrying out buoyancy tests to measure the power output of ultrasound devices. This method is a form of calorimetry and solid-state pyroelectrics

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2014: Right hip and nerve plexus, artwork C016 / 6809

Right hip and nerve plexus, artwork C016 / 6809
Right hip and nerve plexus. Artwork of the nerves (yellow) and bones of the right hip, seen from the front. This is the lumbar plexus, itself forming part of the lumbosacral plexus

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2014: Atlanto-occipital joint, artwork C016 / 6553

Atlanto-occipital joint, artwork C016 / 6553
Atlanto-occipital joint. Artwork of the bones (yellow) and ligaments (blue) of the atlanto-occipital joint, as seen from behind (posterior view)

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2014: Spumavirus particles, TEM C016 / 9452

Spumavirus particles, TEM C016 / 9452
Spumavirus virus particles. Coloured transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of a section through a tissue sample infected with numerous spumavirus particles (virions, yellow)

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2014: Handkerchief case, 19th century C016 / 8982

Handkerchief case, 19th century C016 / 8982
Handkerchief case. 19th-century geometric design for a mouchoir case, used to carry handkerchiefs. Artwork from the June 1852 issue of the US magazine Godeys Ladys Book (1830 to 1898)

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2014: Industrial diesel engine, 20th century C016 / 9001

Industrial diesel engine, 20th century C016 / 9001
Industrial diesel engine. This engine was built by the Busch-Sulzer Brothers Diesel Engine Company, based in St Louis, Missouri, USA

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2014: Ecuador poison frog and tadpole C016 / 8423

Ecuador poison frog and tadpole C016 / 8423
Ecuador poison frog and tadpole. Male Ecuador poison frog (Ameerega bilinguis) carrying a tadpole (centre-left) on its body

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2014: Water wheel in Egypt, 1880s C016 / 8989

Water wheel in Egypt, 1880s C016 / 8989
Water wheel in Egypt. 19th-century artwork of a type of water wheel known as a sakia (or sakiyeh) being used to raise water for use in irrigation

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2014: Prosthetic hip joint and Gruen zones C016 / 6777

Prosthetic hip joint and Gruen zones C016 / 6777
Prosthetic hip joint and Gruen zones. Cutaway diagram of a femur (thigh bone) showing a femoral component of a hip prosthesis and labels indicating Gruen zones

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2014: Fimbriae of a fallopian tube, SEM C016 / 9048

Fimbriae of a fallopian tube, SEM C016 / 9048
Fimbriae of a fallopian tube, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). Fimbriae are the folds at the opening (ostium) of a fallopian tube, next to an ovary

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2014: Heart-shaped sweets C016 / 7723

Heart-shaped sweets C016 / 7723
Heart-shaped sweets

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2014: Thin-film thermocouple C016 / 6485

Thin-film thermocouple C016 / 6485
Thin-film thermocouple, close-up. Thermocouples, used for temperature measurements, are based on the thermoelectric effect between two metals

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2014: Duchennes physiognomy studies, 1860s

Duchennes physiognomy studies, 1860s
Duchennes physiognomy studies. Array of facial expressions induced in a woman by electrical probes applied by French neurologist Guillaume Duchenne (1806-1875)

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2014: Telstar 1 satellite launch, 1962 C016 / 8897

Telstar 1 satellite launch, 1962 C016 / 8897
Telstar 1 satellite launch. A Thor-Delta 316 rocket launching from Cape Canaveral, Florida, USA, on 10th July 1962. On board the rocket was the Telstar 1 satellite

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2014: Abdominal aorta, 3D CT scan C016 / 6542

Abdominal aorta, 3D CT scan C016 / 6542
Abdominal aorta. Coloured 3D computed tomography (CT) scan of the abdominal aorta of a 56 year old patient. The aorta is the bodys main artery. It carries blood from the heart (at top) around the body

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2014: Beech leaf (Fagus sylvatica) C016 / 7714

Beech leaf (Fagus sylvatica) C016 / 7714
Beech leaf (Fagus sylvatica) against a blue sky in winter

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2014: Cactus finch C016 / 9478

Cactus finch C016 / 9478
Cactus finch (Geospiza sp.) perched in a tree. Geospiza sp. finches are endemic to the Galapagos Islands. Together with related genera they are collectively known as Darwins finches

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2014: Arctic oil fields, artwork

Arctic oil fields, artwork
Arctic oil fields. Computer artwork showing oil field locations in the Arctic

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2014: Tropical scarab beetle C016 / 7752

Tropical scarab beetle C016 / 7752
Tropical scarab beetle (family Scarabaeidae) on a leaf. Photographed in Yasuni National Park, Amazon rainforest, Ecuador

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2014: Galapagos hawk C016 / 9485

Galapagos hawk C016 / 9485
Galapagos hawk on a rock. The Galapagos hawk (Buteo galapagoensis) is a large bird of prey endemic to the Galapagos Islands. Photographed on the Galapagos Islands, Ecuador

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2014: Eyeball muscles, artwork C016 / 6573

Eyeball muscles, artwork C016 / 6573
Eyeball muscles. Artwork of the right-hand side of a skull with the eyeball removed to show the origin of the muscles (red) of the orbital socket (the extraocular muscles)

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2014: IVF treatment, light microscope C016 / 6536

IVF treatment, light microscope C016 / 6536
IVF treatment. Light microscope of human egg cells (large, round) and sperm (small dark ovals with tails) in a petri dish during in vitro fertilisation (IVF)

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2014: Fossil Graptolites C016 / 9741

Fossil Graptolites C016 / 9741
Fossil Graptolites

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2014: Insect defence glands, artwork C016 / 7681

Insect defence glands, artwork C016 / 7681
Insect defence glands. Computer artwork of a beetle (order Coleoptera, left) and ant (family Formicidae, right), showing the location of the glands that secrete defensive chemicals

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2014: Energy saving washing enzymes, concept C016 / 7514

Energy saving washing enzymes, concept C016 / 7514
Energy saving washing enzymes, conceptual artwork

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2014: Placing a catheter, artwork C016 / 6992

Placing a catheter, artwork C016 / 6992
Placing a catheter. Artwork showing the placement of a catheter in a patients blood vessel. A hypodermic needle is being inserted at an angle of 25 degrees (centre left)

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2014: Elbow and wrist extension, artwork C016 / 6792

Elbow and wrist extension, artwork C016 / 6792
Elbow and wrist extension. Artwork of the muscles of the arm from the front, with red arrows showing the direction of movement when extending the elbow and wrist joints

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2014: Holosticha ciliate protozoan, SEM

Holosticha ciliate protozoan, SEM
Holosticha ciliate protozoan. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a Holosticha sp. ciliate protozoan ingesting diatoms (brown). Holosticha is a tiny single-celled aquatic organism

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2014: Anthony Ashley-Cooper, British reformer C016 / 8864

Anthony Ashley-Cooper, British reformer C016 / 8864
Anthony Ashley-Cooper (1801-1885), British politician, philanthropist, and social reformer. Known as Lord Ashley, he succeeded his father in 1851 as the 7th Earl of Shaftesbury

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2014: Dyeing and winding silk in China, 1840s C016 / 8980

Dyeing and winding silk in China, 1840s C016 / 8980
Dyeing and winding silk in China. 19th-century artwork of silk being dyed and wound in China. Silk is a fabric made from cocoons spun for the pupae of the moth Bombyx mori, which is native to China

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2014: Herald Square, New York City, 1921 C016 / 8999

Herald Square, New York City, 1921 C016 / 8999
Herald Square. 1921 view looking north-east over Herald Square, New York City, USA, with trams, cars and crowds of pedestrians

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2014: Sally lightfoot crab C016 / 9481

Sally lightfoot crab C016 / 9481
Sally lightfoot crab (Grapsus grapsus) clinging to a wave-swept rock. This crustacean is one of the most common crabs along the western coast of the Americas



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