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"Pulse: A Multifaceted Phenomenon Unveiling the Rhythms of Life" Supernova Explosion: Witnessing the birth and death of stars

Background imagePulse Collection: Sickbed of the wife of the pasha, 1639, print maker: Caspar Luyken, Caspar Luyken

Sickbed of the wife of the pasha, 1639, print maker: Caspar Luyken, Caspar Luyken, Johann David Zunnern, 1701

Background imagePulse Collection: F. 111 A Medical Consultation, from The Book of Kalila and Dimna from The

F. 111 A Medical Consultation, from The Book of Kalila and Dimna from The
XIR110502 F.111 A Medical Consultation, from The Book of Kalila and Dimna from The Fables of Bidpay (gouache on paper) by Islamic School, (14th century); Egyptian National Library, Cairo

Background imagePulse Collection: Peanuts in a Wasabi flavoured coating

Peanuts in a Wasabi flavoured coating

Background imagePulse Collection: Peanuts in a curry flavoured coating

Peanuts in a curry flavoured coating

Background imagePulse Collection: Peanuts in a paprika flavoured coating

Peanuts in a paprika flavoured coating

Background imagePulse Collection: Peanuts in a Wasabi flavoured coating, in a bowl

Peanuts in a Wasabi flavoured coating, in a bowl

Background imagePulse Collection: Various coated peanuts, curry, Wasabi and chili flavours

Various coated peanuts, curry, Wasabi and chili flavours

Background imagePulse Collection: Peanuts in various flavoured coatings, chili, Wasabi, curry and paprika

Peanuts in various flavoured coatings, chili, Wasabi, curry and paprika

Background imagePulse Collection: Various coated peanuts, Wasabi and chili flavours

Various coated peanuts, Wasabi and chili flavours

Background imagePulse Collection: Peanuts in a paprika flavoured coating, in a bowl

Peanuts in a paprika flavoured coating, in a bowl

Background imagePulse Collection: Bumblebee (Bombus) on white clover

Bumblebee (Bombus) on white clover

Background imagePulse Collection: Blue lupines (Lupinus)

Blue lupines (Lupinus)

Background imagePulse Collection: Pea-Asparagus (Lotus maritimus), Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, Europe

Pea-Asparagus (Lotus maritimus), Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, Europe

Background imagePulse Collection: Purple Lupines (Lupinus) alongside a river on the coast, Vik, Iceland, Europe

Purple Lupines (Lupinus) alongside a river on the coast, Vik, Iceland, Europe

Background imagePulse Collection: Straight path through the landscape, Carob Trees (Ceratonia siliqua), near Neo Chorio, Akamas

Straight path through the landscape, Carob Trees (Ceratonia siliqua), near Neo Chorio, Akamas, Southern Cyprus, Republic of Cyprus, Mediterranean Sea, Europe

Background imagePulse Collection: BROOKLYN: HOSPITAL, c1900. A doctor taking a patients pulse at the Brooklyn Navy

BROOKLYN: HOSPITAL, c1900. A doctor taking a patients pulse at the Brooklyn Navy Yard Hospital in Brooklyn, New York. Photograph, c1900

Background imagePulse Collection: Field Bean, Vicia faba, crop in flower, West Berkshire, England, June

Field Bean, Vicia faba, crop in flower, West Berkshire, England, June

Background imagePulse Collection: The End of the Feast : Boy in bed shows furred tongue to doctor who feels pulse

The End of the Feast : Boy in bed shows furred tongue to doctor who feels pulse. On table is bottle of castor oil (Ricinus) which will be given as a laxative

Background imagePulse Collection: In 1865 Elizabeth Garrett Anderson (1836-1917) was licensed to practice by the Society

In 1865 Elizabeth Garrett Anderson (1836-1917) was licensed to practice by the Society of Apothecaries. Having been refused admission to medical schools (on grounds of her sex) in 1860

Background imagePulse Collection: Sick child visited at home by the Doctor who asks to see the boys tongue

Sick child visited at home by the Doctor who asks to see the boys tongue and takes the pulse at the wrist. Mother and a younger sibling look

Background imagePulse Collection: Three Of Uncle Sams Pets. We Get Rations Every 29 Days. Our Pulse Is Good. Expressive Medium

Three Of Uncle Sams Pets. We Get Rations Every 29 Days. Our Pulse Is Good. Expressive Medium. We Put In 60 Minutes Each Hour In Our Present Attitude, John C. H. Grabill Was An American Photographer

Background imagePulse Collection: Doctor checking palpation of wrist

Doctor checking palpation of wrist
Medicine. Palpation of the wrist

Background imagePulse Collection: Hand wearing pulse oximeter

Hand wearing pulse oximeter

Background imagePulse Collection: Variety of pulses including beans (flageolet, fava, red kidney bean, boston bean, black bean)

Variety of pulses including beans (flageolet, fava, red kidney bean, boston bean, black bean, cannellino, borlotto)
Variety of pulses including beans (flageolet, fava, red kidney bean, boston bean, black bean, cannellino, borlotto, lima bean, mung bean), lentils, peas

Background imagePulse Collection: Various airtight jars containing dried foods, oils and vinegars, in a row

Various airtight jars containing dried foods, oils and vinegars, in a row

Background imagePulse Collection: Red kidney beans and white pulses

Red kidney beans and white pulses

Background imagePulse Collection: Garlic, pulses, parsley leaves and spring onion

Garlic, pulses, parsley leaves and spring onion

Background imagePulse Collection: Various fresh and dried fruits, vegetables, herbs, spices and pulses, arranged as a frame

Various fresh and dried fruits, vegetables, herbs, spices and pulses, arranged as a frame

Background imagePulse Collection: Various dried food in glass jars, including pasta, pluses and red rice, close-up

Various dried food in glass jars, including pasta, pluses and red rice, close-up

Background imagePulse Collection: Italy, Florence, The Spring, basket of cherries with peas

Italy, Florence, The Spring, basket of cherries with peas
Follower of Giuseppe Arcimboldo (also known as Arcimboldi, 1527-1593), 16th century, The Spring. Detail: fruit and pulses

Background imagePulse Collection: Marey type sphygmograph, 19th century C017 / 6933

Marey type sphygmograph, 19th century C017 / 6933
Marey type sphygmograph, made in France around 1870. This instrument is boxed, made from gilt metal and has a clockwork mechanism

Background imagePulse Collection: Marey type sphygmograph, circa 1870 C017 / 6935

Marey type sphygmograph, circa 1870 C017 / 6935
Marey type sphygmograph shown in the position for use, made in France around 1870. The sphygmograph, originally invented in 1854 by German physiologist Karl von Vierordt

Background imagePulse Collection: Sphygmometer by Collin, circa 1900 C017 / 6972

Sphygmometer by Collin, circa 1900 C017 / 6972
Sphygmometer in its case. This sphygmometer was made in France, around 1900 by Collin, a well known French instrument maker

Background imagePulse Collection: Sphygmometer by Collin, circa 1900 C017 / 6966

Sphygmometer by Collin, circa 1900 C017 / 6966
Sphygmometer made in France, around 1900 by Collin, a well known French instrument maker. Sphygmometers such as this one were used to demonstrate arterial blood pressure using an aneroid manometer

Background imagePulse Collection: Richardsons sphygmograph, circa 1882

Richardsons sphygmograph, circa 1882
Richardsons sphygmograph, in its case, dating from around 1882. This sphygmograph is nickel and was made in England by Allen and Hanbury

Background imagePulse Collection: Modified Dudgeon sphygmograph, circa 1890 C017 / 6943

Modified Dudgeon sphygmograph, circa 1890 C017 / 6943
Modification of Dudgeon sphygmograph with tambour dating from around 1890, England. This instrument is made of nickel and has a clockwork mechanism

Background imagePulse Collection: Cruise sphygmometer, circa 1900 C017 / 6932

Cruise sphygmometer, circa 1900 C017 / 6932
Sphygmometer made in France, around 1900 by Collin, a well known French instrument maker. Sphygmometers such as this one were used to demonstrate arterial blood pressure using an aneroid manometer

Background imagePulse Collection: Dudgeon sphygmograph, circa 1880s C017 / 6976

Dudgeon sphygmograph, circa 1880s C017 / 6976
Dudgeon sphygmograph shown in the position for use. It is made out of nickel and dates from the 1880s, England. The sphygmograph, originally invented in 1854 by German physiologist Karl von Vierordt

Background imagePulse Collection: Sphygmomanometer, circa 1920 C017 / 6945

Sphygmomanometer, circa 1920 C017 / 6945
Martins Improved Sphygmomanometer in its case, dating from 1920. This instrument is made in glass and mercury by S. Maw, Son and Sons

Background imagePulse Collection: Balanced diet, conceptual image F005 / 0358

Balanced diet, conceptual image F005 / 0358
Balanced diet, conceptual image

Background imagePulse Collection: Vital signs monitor F005 / 7229

Vital signs monitor F005 / 7229
Vital signs monitor

Background imagePulse Collection: Vital signs monitor F005 / 7228

Vital signs monitor F005 / 7228
Vital signs monitor

Background imagePulse Collection: Vital signs monitor F005 / 7226

Vital signs monitor F005 / 7226
Vital signs monitor

Background imagePulse Collection: Vital signs monitor F005 / 7227

Vital signs monitor F005 / 7227
Vital signs monitor

Background imagePulse Collection: Vital signs monitor F005 / 7230

Vital signs monitor F005 / 7230
Vital signs monitor

Background imagePulse Collection: Healthy foods C014 / 1142

Healthy foods C014 / 1142
Healthy foods. Assorted selection of foods that are considered healthy

Background imagePulse Collection: Protein-rich foods C014 / 1138

Protein-rich foods C014 / 1138
Protein-rich foods. Assorted selection of foods that contain high levels of protein. carbohydrates. Those shown here include: meat, fish, shellfish, dairy products (including milk and cheeses), nuts

Background imagePulse Collection: Physical fitness test C014 / 1103

Physical fitness test C014 / 1103
Physical fitness test. Athlete riding an exercise bike while his oxygen consumption is measured with a face mask. Electrodes on his chest monitor his heart rate



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"Pulse: A Multifaceted Phenomenon Unveiling the Rhythms of Life" Supernova Explosion: Witnessing the birth and death of stars, a pulse that illuminates the cosmos with its breathtaking brilliance. Artwork: Brushstrokes capturing the essence of life's pulsating energy, revealing emotions that resonate within our souls. Nerve Cell: The intricate network of neurons, transmitting electrical impulses at lightning speed, orchestrating our thoughts and actions. Chinese Doctor / Ca 1915: Ancient wisdom meets modern medicine as a skilled practitioner delicately feels your pulse to diagnose ailments and restore balance. Optical Computing: Harnessing light's rapid oscillations to revolutionize information processing, paving the way for faster and more efficient technologies. Sprouting Beans: Nature's vibrant heartbeat emerges as tiny seeds burst forth with life, reaching towards sunlight in an endless cycle of growth. Red Lentils: Nutrient-rich pulses that nourish both body and soul; their scarlet hue symbolizing vitality and passion on our plates. Pulsar: Celestial beacons emitting rhythmic radio waves across vast distances, reminding us of the universe's mesmerizing cadence. Boeing E-4B 73-1676 & Boeing E-4B 75-0125: These airborne command centers stand ready to ensure continuity in times of crisis – their presence a reassuring pulse amidst uncertainty. Oil Pump Jacks in Carmichael Saskatchewan, Canada & Carlyle Saskatchewan, Canada amid Wheat Fields : In these Canadian landscapes where oil pump jacks rhythmically extract precious resources from beneath fertile soil - a testament to human ingenuity intertwined with nature’s heartbeat Boeing E-4B 74-0787 : Another guardian angel soaring above us - this aircraft stands vigilant as a vital communication hub during critical moments – its steady pulse a beacon of hope.