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Images Dated 15th November 2010

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Background imageImages Dated 15th November 2010: DNA molecule

DNA molecule
DNA, computer artwork. DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) consists of two strands (blue) of sugar phosphates forming a double helix

Background imageImages Dated 15th November 2010: Carbon nanotube

Carbon nanotube. Computer artwork showing the hexagonal carbon structure of a nanotube, or buckytube

Background imageImages Dated 15th November 2010: Tooth pain, toothache

Tooth pain, toothache
Tooth. Transparent cross section of a molar tooth with arteries (red), veins (purple) and nerves (green). Computer artwork depicting tooth pain (highlighted in red)

Background imageImages Dated 15th November 2010: Carbon nanotube

Carbon nanotube. Computer artwork showing the hexagonal carbon structure of a nanotube, or buckytube

Background imageImages Dated 15th November 2010: Ginkgo and nerve cells

Ginkgo and nerve cells
Ginkgo leaf and nerve cells. Computer artwork of a ginkgo (Ginkgo biloba) leaf with nerve cells. Ginkgo extracts are used in complementary medicine to aid concentration

Background imageImages Dated 15th November 2010: Nitrogen molecule

Nitrogen molecule, computer artwork. Nitrogen molecules consist of two nitrogen atoms bonded covalently. It is a gas at room temperature and pressure

Background imageImages Dated 15th November 2010: Water molecule

Water molecule. Computer model of a molecule of water. Atoms are colour-coded: oxygen (orange) and hydrogen (blue). Water is one of the most abundant chemicals on Earth

Background imageImages Dated 15th November 2010: Teeth, cross section

Teeth, cross section
Four adult teeth. Transparent cross sections with arteries (red), veins (purple) and nerves (green). Computer artwork

Background imageImages Dated 15th November 2010: Carbon nanotube

Carbon nanotube. Computer artwork showing the hexagonal carbon structure of a nanotube, or buckytube

Background imageImages Dated 15th November 2010: Oxygen molecule

Oxygen molecule, computer artwork. Molecular model of an oxygen molecule (O2). Two oxygen atoms (red) are joined together. Oxygen is a colourless, odourless gas and is part of the chalcogen group

Background imageImages Dated 15th November 2010: Molar tooth

Molar tooth
Tooth, transparent cross section of a molar tooth with arteries (red), veins (purple) and nerves (green)

Background imageImages Dated 15th November 2010: DNA molecule

DNA molecule
DNA, computer artwork. DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) consists of two strands (blue) of sugar phosphates forming a double helix

Background imageImages Dated 15th November 2010: DNA structure

DNA structure
Computer artwork depicting the Bases of a DNA structure: Adenine (blue), Guanine (red), Cytosine (green) and Thymine (yellow)

Background imageImages Dated 15th November 2010: Water molecule

Water molecule. Computer model of a molecule of water. Atoms are colour-coded: oxygen (orange) and hydrogen (blue). Water is one of the most abundant chemicals on Earth

Background imageImages Dated 15th November 2010: Ginkgo and network diagram

Ginkgo and network diagram
Ginkgo leaf and network diagram. Computer artwork of a ginkgo (Ginkgo biloba) leaf overlaid an abstract network diagram. Ginkgo extracts are used in complementary medicine to aid concentration

Background imageImages Dated 15th November 2010: DNA molecule

DNA molecule
DNA, computer artwork. DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) consists of two strands (blue) of sugar phosphates forming a double helix

Background imageImages Dated 15th November 2010: Nitrogen molecule

Nitrogen molecule, computer artwork. Nitrogen molecules consist of two nitrogen atoms bonded covalently. It is a gas at room temperature and pressure

Background imageImages Dated 15th November 2010: Human anatomy, artwork

Human anatomy, artwork
Human anatomy. Computer artwork of the upper half of a human skeleton. The arteries (red lines), veins (blue lines) and nervous system (white lines) are shown

Background imageImages Dated 15th November 2010: Human anatomy, artwork

Human anatomy, artwork
Human anatomy. Computer artwork of a human skeleton showing the arteries (red lines), veins (blue lines), nervous system (white lines) and the male reproductive system

Background imageImages Dated 15th November 2010: Human head anatomy, artwork

Human head anatomy, artwork
Human head anatomy. Computer artwork of the left-side of the head and neck of a human skeleton. The arteries (red lines), veins (blue lines) and nervous system (white lines) are shown

Background imageImages Dated 15th November 2010: Human nervous system, artwork

Human nervous system, artwork
Human nervous system. Computer artwork of a human skeleton showing the central and peripheral nervous systems

Background imageImages Dated 15th November 2010: Human anatomy, artwork

Human anatomy, artwork
Human anatomy. Computer artwork of a human skeleton dancing. The arteries (red lines), veins (blue lines) and the male reproductive system are shown

Background imageImages Dated 15th November 2010: Human anatomy, artwork

Human anatomy, artwork
Human anatomy. Computer artwork of a human skeleton running. The arteries (red lines), veins (blue lines), nervous system (white lines) and the male reproductive system are shown

Background imageImages Dated 15th November 2010: Human head anatomy, artwork

Human head anatomy, artwork
Human head anatomy. Computer artwork of the right-side of the head and neck of a human skeleton. The arteries (red lines), veins (blue lines) and nervous system (white lines) are shown

Background imageImages Dated 15th November 2010: Human anatomy, artwork

Human anatomy, artwork
Human anatomy. Computer artwork of the upper half of a human skeleton with its right arm extended. The arteries (red lines) and veins (blue lines) are shown

Background imageImages Dated 15th November 2010: Human anatomy, artwork

Human anatomy, artwork
Human anatomy. Computer artwork of the upper half of a sprinting human skeleton. The arteries (red lines) and veins (blue lines) are shown

Background imageImages Dated 15th November 2010: Heart attack, artwork

Heart attack, artwork
Heart attack. Computer artwork of the head and body of a human skeleton that is having a heart attack (myocardial infarction). The major arteries (red lines) and veins (blue lines) are shown


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