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1 Apr 2003 Greetings Card Collection

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Background image1 Apr 2003 Greetings Card Collection: A shooter gives the signal to launch an E-2C Hawkeye

A shooter gives the signal to launch an E-2C Hawkeye
The Arabian Gulf, April 1, 2003 - The catapult officer checks all aspects of safety before launching an E-2C Hawkeye from the flight deck aboard USS Abraham Lincoln

Background image1 Apr 2003 Greetings Card Collection: Traffic ceases at the Iraq border at sunset during Operation Iraqi Freedom

Traffic ceases at the Iraq border at sunset during Operation Iraqi Freedom
Operation Iraqi Freedom, April 1, 2003 - Traffic ceases at the Iraq border at sunset during Operation Iraqi Freedom

Background image1 Apr 2003 Greetings Card Collection: Hard contact lens

Hard contact lens
Hard-type contact lens placed on the end of the forefinger ready for positioning on the eye: the liquid on the lens is a wetting agent (for cleansing & lubrication)

Background image1 Apr 2003 Greetings Card Collection: SEM of the beef tapeworm

SEM of the beef tapeworm
False-colour scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the head (scolex) and neck of the beef tapeworm, Taenia saginata, a parasite of the human intestine. T

Background image1 Apr 2003 Greetings Card Collection: 1958 Belgian Grand Prix Spa-Francorchamps, Belgium. 1958 Maria Theresa de Filippis

1958 Belgian Grand Prix Spa-Francorchamps, Belgium. 1958 Maria Theresa de Filippis, Maserati World Copyright - LAT Photographic

Background image1 Apr 2003 Greetings Card Collection: HM The Queen (wearing Imperial State Crown), members of the Royal Fmaily, and the

HM The Queen (wearing Imperial State Crown), members of the Royal Fmaily, and the maids of honour watch the fly past from a balcony at Buckingham Palace. 2nd June 1953

Background image1 Apr 2003 Greetings Card Collection: London: Coronation souvenir Glass Goblets with the Royal Cypher designed by James Powell and Sons

London: Coronation souvenir Glass Goblets with the Royal Cypher designed by James Powell and Sons (Whitefriars) Ltd. 25 September 1952

Background image1 Apr 2003 Greetings Card Collection: Nautilus shell

Nautilus shell. Close-up of a section through the shell of a nautilus (Nautilus sp.), showing the spiral structure and chambers of mother-of-pearl (nacreous)

Background image1 Apr 2003 Greetings Card Collection: Coloured SEM of heads of normal & mutant fruit fly

Coloured SEM of heads of normal & mutant fruit fly
Normal and mutated fruit fly heads. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the heads of a normal (left) and a mutated (right) fruit fly (Drosophila sp.)

Background image1 Apr 2003 Greetings Card Collection: Pair of healthy brown eyes, female

Pair of healthy brown eyes, female
MODEL RELEASED. Pair of eyes. Close-up of a womans healthy eyes, seen in front view. The black pupils are surrounded by brown irises

Background image1 Apr 2003 Greetings Card Collection: Sunset clouds

Sunset clouds
Sunset illuminating clouds. Photographed north of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada

Background image1 Apr 2003 Greetings Card Collection: Coloured SEM of trachea surface with pollen & dust

Coloured SEM of trachea surface with pollen & dust

Background image1 Apr 2003 Greetings Card Collection: Artwork of man holding his lower back in pain

Artwork of man holding his lower back in pain
Back pain. Computer-enhanced image of a man holding his lower back in pain. The pain is represented by the glowing orange area

Background image1 Apr 2003 Greetings Card Collection: Bubbles underwater

Bubbles underwater. Air bubbles seen underwater. Photographed off Palau Sipadan, Malaysia

Background image1 Apr 2003 Greetings Card Collection: Visualisation of quark structure of proton

Visualisation of quark structure of proton

Background image1 Apr 2003 Greetings Card Collection: Quark structure of carbon atom nucleus

Quark structure of carbon atom nucleus
Visualisation of a carbon nucleus. This image represents the nucleus of a carbon atom. The nucleus is made of twelve particles, called nucleons (six protons and six neutrons)

Background image1 Apr 2003 Greetings Card Collection: Drift chamber for detector, Jefferson lab

Drift chamber for detector, Jefferson lab

Background image1 Apr 2003 Greetings Card Collection: British Superbikes Championship: Start, race 1

British Superbikes Championship: Start, race 1
Start, race 1. British Superbikes Championship, Rd.1, Silverstone, England, 29-30 March 2003. DIGITAL IMAGE

Background image1 Apr 2003 Greetings Card Collection: Superfund World Series By Nissan: Norbert Siedler Superfund Zele-Racing

Superfund World Series By Nissan: Norbert Siedler Superfund Zele-Racing
Norbert Siedler (AUT) Superfund Zele-Racing Superfund World Series By Nissan, Rd1 & Rd2, Jarama, Spain, 30 March 2003. DIGITAL IMAGE

Background image1 Apr 2003 Greetings Card Collection: Superfund World Series By Nissan: Paul Edwards KTR

Superfund World Series By Nissan: Paul Edwards KTR
Paul Edwards (USA) KTR. Superfund World Series By Nissan, Rd1 & Rd2, Jarama, Spain, 30 March 2003. DIGITAL IMAGE

Background image1 Apr 2003 Greetings Card Collection: Formula One World Championship: Jacky Ickx struggled to an eighth place finish in the ageing Lotus

Formula One World Championship: Jacky Ickx struggled to an eighth place finish in the ageing Lotus 72E; he qualified
Jacky Ickx (BEL) struggled to an eighth place finish in the ageing Lotus 72E; he qualified down in eighteenth position. Argentinean Grand Prix, Buenos Aires, 12 January 1975. BEST IMAGE


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