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Images Dated 26th October 2010

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Background imageImages Dated 26th October 2010: Graphene

Graphene sheet. Graphene is a planar sheet of carbon atoms arranged in a hexagonal pattern. Stacked graphene sheets form the common material graphite, used in pencils and industry

Background imageImages Dated 26th October 2010: Carbon nanotube

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

Background imageImages Dated 26th October 2010: Common wart, artwork

Common wart, artwork
Common warts (Verruca vulgaris), artwork. The diagram at bottom right shows capillaries that have grown into teh wart to supply it with oxygen and nutrients

Background imageImages Dated 26th October 2010: Graphene

Graphene sheet. Graphene is a planar sheet of carbon atoms arranged in a hexagonal pattern. Stacked graphene sheets form the common material graphite, used in pencils and industry

Background imageImages Dated 26th October 2010: Laser eye surgery, artwork

Laser eye surgery, artwork
Laser eye surgery. Artwork showing how laser eye surgery is performed. An incision is made into the cornea (light blue), the clear dome-shaped surface that covers the front of the eye

Background imageImages Dated 26th October 2010: Carbon nanotube

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

Background imageImages Dated 26th October 2010: Back pain

Back pain. Conceptual computer artwork of a human skeleton holding a hand to the lower back, where a glowing area represents pain

Background imageImages Dated 26th October 2010: Bone structure, macrophotograph

Bone structure, macrophotograph
Bone structure. Macrophotograph of a model of normal human bone structure

Background imageImages Dated 26th October 2010: Wrist watch interior

Wrist watch interior. 3D-computer artwork of cogs and gears in a mechanical wrist watch

Background imageImages Dated 26th October 2010: Graphene

Graphene sheet. Graphene is a planar sheet of carbon atoms arranged in a hexagonal pattern. Stacked graphene sheets form the common material graphite, used in pencils and industry

Background imageImages Dated 26th October 2010: Alessandro Volta, Italian physicist

Alessandro Volta, Italian physicist
Coloured engraving of the Italian physicist Alessandro Volta (1745-1827). He became interested in electricity in 1786 following on the work of Galvani.He was the first to show that an electrical

Background imageImages Dated 26th October 2010: Graphene

Graphene sheet. Graphene is a planar sheet of carbon atoms arranged in a hexagonal pattern. Stacked graphene sheets form the common material graphite, used in pencils and industry

Background imageImages Dated 26th October 2010: Graphene

Graphene sheet. Graphene is a planar sheet of carbon atoms arranged in a hexagonal pattern. Stacked graphene sheets form the common material graphite, used in pencils and industry

Background imageImages Dated 26th October 2010: Mechanics of respiration, artwork

Mechanics of respiration, artwork
Mechanics of respiration. Cutaway artworks showing the mechanics of breathing in (left) and breathing out (right). Arrows show: the movement of air in and out of the nose

Background imageImages Dated 26th October 2010: Waveform graphic

Waveform graphic of the formula Sin((u+t*0.075)*17.333), shaded wire-frame computer artwork

Background imageImages Dated 26th October 2010: Graphene

Graphene sheet. Graphene is a planar sheet of carbon atoms arranged in a hexagonal pattern. Stacked graphene sheets form the common material graphite, used in pencils and industry

Background imageImages Dated 26th October 2010: Graphene

Graphene sheet. Graphene is a planar sheet of carbon atoms arranged in a hexagonal pattern. Stacked graphene sheets form the common material graphite, used in pencils and industry

Background imageImages Dated 26th October 2010: Graphene

Graphene sheet. Graphene is a planar sheet of carbon atoms arranged in a hexagonal pattern. Stacked graphene sheets form the common material graphite, used in pencils and industry

Background imageImages Dated 26th October 2010: Neurology

Neurology
Conceptual computer artwork depicting neurology. From left to right: MRI brain scans, nerve cell, brain, Alzheimers brain versus normal brain, MRI brain scan

Background imageImages Dated 26th October 2010: Graphene

Graphene sheet. Graphene is a planar sheet of carbon atoms arranged in a hexagonal pattern. Stacked graphene sheets form the common material graphite, used in pencils and industry

Background imageImages Dated 26th October 2010: Stroke causes, artwork

Stroke causes, artwork
Stroke causes. Artwork showing the three causes of a stroke, a loss of brain function(s) due to an interruption in blood supply


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