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Images Dated 1st February 2011

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Background imageImages Dated 1st February 2011: Soviet gold bars

Soviet gold bars, stamped with their weight and the hammer-and-sickle symbol of the Soviet Union. The stamp of CCCP is the abbreviation for the Cyrillic form of USSR

Background imageImages Dated 1st February 2011: Particle physics research

Particle physics research. Screenshot of particle tracks as recorded by a detector at a particle accelerator. Particles such as protons are accelerated to near the speed of light to collide with

Background imageImages Dated 1st February 2011: Uncut diamonds

Uncut diamonds. Diamonds are a hard crystalline form of carbon. They are used in jewellery and in industry as a material for cutting tools

Background imageImages Dated 1st February 2011: Military airborne division training

Military airborne division training. Field training of the 76th Guards Airborne Division of the Russian army. Military supplies and equipment (here light armoured vehicles)

Background imageImages Dated 1st February 2011: Particle accelerator equipment

Particle accelerator equipment. Particle accelerators are used to accelerate atomic nuclei and heavy ions to near the speed of light

Background imageImages Dated 1st February 2011: Foetal brain development, artwork

Foetal brain development, artwork. During the 4th week (upper left) the neural tube begins to differentiate into a spinal cord (green), forebrain (blue), midbrain (grey) and hindbrain (orange)

Background imageImages Dated 1st February 2011: Russian gold coin from 1896

Russian gold coin from 1896. This coin has a denomination value of 25 roubles, and is showing the head of Tsar Nicholas II of Russia, who was shot by Bolsheviks during the Russian Revolution

Background imageImages Dated 1st February 2011: Foetal brain development, artwork

Foetal brain development, artwork. A fully developed brain is at right. During the 4th week (left) the neural tube begins to differentiate into a spinal cord (green), forebrain (blue)

Background imageImages Dated 1st February 2011: Foetal brain development, artwork

Foetal brain development, artwork. A fully developed brain is at right. During the 4th week (25 days) the neural tube begins to differentiate into a spinal cord, forebrain, midbrain and hindbrain

Background imageImages Dated 1st February 2011: Nuclotron particle accelerator, Russia

Nuclotron particle accelerator, Russia
Elements of superconductive nuclear and heavy ion accelerator at a high-energy physics laboratory of the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research in Dubna

Background imageImages Dated 1st February 2011: Geese fighting

Geese fighting
Goose fights in Kalikino village

Background imageImages Dated 1st February 2011: Visual pathways, artwork

Visual pathways, artwork
Visual pathways. Artwork of the visual pathways in the human brain. The optic nerves (white and blue lines) extend from the retinas at the back of each eye towards the optic chiasma

Background imageImages Dated 1st February 2011: Cholesterol molecule

Cholesterol molecule
Cholesterol, molecular model. Cholesterol is a lipid, a fat-like substance, though chemically it is a sterol, a type of alcohol


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