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Aerobic Collection

"Aerobic: Uniting the World through Fitness and Science" In the bustling city of Chicago, Illinois

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Chicago, Illinois, Rowers in Lincoln Park lagoon at dawn. Chicago, Illinois, USA

Background imageAerobic Collection: British Celanese Ltd, Advertisement Photo

British Celanese Ltd, Advertisement Photo
A photograph used for the advertisement of British Celanese Ltd, a subsidiary company of fabric manufacturer, Courtaulds Ltd

Background imageAerobic Collection: A large group of London Schoolgirls performing a synchronised aerobic gymnastic routine

A large group of London Schoolgirls performing a synchronised aerobic gymnastic routine. Date: circa 1935

Background imageAerobic Collection: 12th Deutsches Turnfest, Leipzig, Germany

12th Deutsches Turnfest, Leipzig, Germany
" Heart and hand to the fatherland!" - 12th Deutsches Turnfest (German Gymnastics Festival) at Leipzig - 12th-16th July. Date: 1913

Background imageAerobic Collection: Halobacterium archaea artwork C013 / 5126

Halobacterium archaea artwork C013 / 5126
Halobacterium archaea artwork. Halobacteria is classed as archaea, a relatively new domain introduced when DNA of bacteria revealed that genes of archaea are more similar to eukaryotes

Background imageAerobic Collection: Bacillus subtilis bacteria, SEM

Bacillus subtilis bacteria, SEM
Bacillus subtilis. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of Bacillus subtilis bacteria. B. subtilis, or hay bacillus, is an aerobic, gram-positive bacillus(rod-shaped bacterium)

Background imageAerobic Collection: Young Man Smiling Squatting Holds Tennis Racquet A

Young Man Smiling Squatting Holds Tennis Racquet A
UNITED STATES - Circa 1930s: Young Man Smiling Squatting Holds Tennis Racquet And Ball Shadow. (Photo by H. Armstrong Roberts/Retrofile/Getty Images)

Background imageAerobic Collection: Riviera Aerobics Class

Riviera Aerobics Class
A keep fit class doing aerobic exercises with beach balls on the French Riviera, the young women copying the actions of a young male fitness instructor. Date: early 1930s

Background imageAerobic Collection: Conceptual image of salmonella typhi causing typhoid

Conceptual image of salmonella typhi causing typhoid

Background imageAerobic Collection: Microscopic view of Legionella pneumophila

Microscopic view of Legionella pneumophila. Legionella pneumophila is a thin, aerobic, pleomorphic, flagellated, non-spore forming, gram-negative bacterium of the genus Legionella

Background imageAerobic Collection: Microscopic view of Yersinia

Microscopic view of Yersinia. Yersinia is a gram-negative, rod-shaped bacteria in the family Enterobacteriaceae

Background imageAerobic Collection: Conceptual image of salmonella

Conceptual image of salmonella. Salmonella is a genus of rod-shaped, gram-negative bacteria. There are two main species of Salmonella, Salmonella bongori and Salmonella enterica

Background imageAerobic Collection: Boy In Horozonial Stripe Shirt & Girl Wearing A Ve

Boy In Horozonial Stripe Shirt & Girl Wearing A Ve
UNITED STATES - Circa 1930s: Boy In Horozonial Stripe Shirt & Girl Wearing A Vertical Stripe Jumper Shorts Set On A Bicycle Sharing A Single Bottle Of Soda With Two Straws Trees. (Photo by H)

Background imageAerobic Collection: WWI - What a Pleasure to be a Soldier

WWI - What a Pleasure to be a Soldier! Two cheeky (and rather rotund) Geman privates mimic their commanding officer and his hands-on-hips pose - with considerable comic effect!

Background imageAerobic Collection: Eurasian Badger (Meles meles) bovine tuberculosis vaccination scheme

Eurasian Badger (Meles meles) bovine tuberculosis vaccination scheme, badger in live trap being vaccinated by Wildlife Trust personnel, Shropshire, England, June

Background imageAerobic Collection: Southport, ME. Kayaking next to Burnt Island in Midcoast Maine. Boothbay Harbor

Southport, ME. Kayaking next to Burnt Island in Midcoast Maine. Boothbay Harbor. Burnt Island Lighthouse. (MR)

Background imageAerobic Collection: 12th Deutsches Turnfest at Leipzig

12th Deutsches Turnfest at Leipzig
12th Deutsches Turnfest (German Gymnastics Festival) at Leipzig - 12th-16th July, 1913. Adorning the festival garland Date: 1913

Background imageAerobic Collection: Bacillus subtilis bacteria, artwork

Bacillus subtilis bacteria, artwork

Background imageAerobic Collection: Petrified Tree trunk, Libya

Petrified Tree trunk, Libya
Petrified wood (from Greek root petro meaning " rock" or " stone" ; literally " wood turned into stone" ) in the Libyan desert

Background imageAerobic Collection: S. maltophilia bacterium, TEM

S. maltophilia bacterium, TEM
Stenotrophomonas maltophilia bacterium, coloured transmission electron micrograph (TEM). This aerobic Gram-negative bacterium, previously known as Pseudomonas maltophilia

Background imageAerobic Collection: S. maltophilia bacteria, TEM

S. maltophilia bacteria, TEM
Stenotrophomonas maltophilia bacteria, coloured transmission electron micrograph (TEM). This aerobic Gram-negative bacterium, previously known as Pseudomonas maltophilia

Background imageAerobic Collection: Joggers out in the early morning near Loughborough UK

Joggers out in the early morning near Loughborough UK
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"Aerobic: Uniting the World through Fitness and Science" In the bustling city of Chicago, Illinois, aerobic enthusiasts gather to sweat it out and embrace a healthier lifestyle. Meanwhile, across the pond in British Celanese Ltd, an advertisement photo captures the essence of this dynamic exercise form. A large group of London Schoolgirls gracefully perform a synchronised aerobic gymnastic routine, showcasing their strength and flexibility. Their dedication to fitness is truly inspiring. At the 12th Deutsches Turnfest in Leipzig, Germany, athletes from around the globe come together to celebrate aerobics as a sport. The energy is palpable as participants push their limits and showcase their skills. Not limited to traditional workouts alone, Riviera Aerobics Class takes exercising by the beachside. With waves crashing against golden shores, participants find solace in nature while engaging in heart-pumping routines. Beyond human athleticism lies another realm – science. Halobacterium archaea artwork C013/5126 showcases intricate patterns that mimic these microscopic organisms' resilience and adaptability. Similarly captivating is Bacillus subtilis bacteria captured under SEM (scanning electron microscope). Its intricate structure reminds us of nature's complexity even at its smallest scale. But let's not forget about individuals who bring life into aerobic activities. A young man smiling while squatting holds his tennis racquet with confidence - embodying both physical prowess and joyous determination. Yet amidst all this celebration of healthiness lies cautionary reminders. Conceptual images depict salmonella typhi causing typhoid fever or Legionella pneumophila lurking within water systems - reminding us why hygiene practices are crucial for our well-being. Microscopic views further reveal Yersinia's presence - highlighting how scientific advancements help identify potential threats before they become widespread issues affecting public health. Through these diverse hints surrounding "aerobic, " we witness how it unites people worldwide on various fronts.