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Images Dated 24th May 2011

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Background imageImages Dated 24th May 2011: Meat costs, conceptual image

Meat costs, conceptual image. Pound sterling (GBP) sign on a raw steak. This image represents a rise in the cost of meat, caused by rising costs in livestock feed

Background imageImages Dated 24th May 2011: Maize biofuel, conceptual image

Maize biofuel, conceptual image
MODEL RELEASED. Maize biofuel, conceptual image. Hand holding a fuel pump nozzle in front of a field of maize (Zea mays). Also known as corn

Background imageImages Dated 24th May 2011: Southern crowned crane

Southern crowned crane (Balearica regulorum regulorum) walking through grass. Both sexes have the fan-like crest on top of their heads which gives this bird its name

Background imageImages Dated 24th May 2011: Sooty chat

Sooty chat (Myrmecocichla nigra). This bird is found in grasslands from western and central to eastern and southern Africa. Photographed at Lake Nakuru, Kenya

Background imageImages Dated 24th May 2011: Grimsvotn ash plume, May 2011

Grimsvotn ash plume, May 2011, satellite image. This ash cloud (brown, lower right) has been produced by the eruption of the Grimsvotn volcano in Iceland

Background imageImages Dated 24th May 2011: Maize biofuel, conceptual image

Maize biofuel, conceptual image
MODEL RELEASED. Maize biofuel, conceptual image. Hand holding a fuel pump nozzle in front of a field of maize (Zea mays). Also known as corn

Background imageImages Dated 24th May 2011: Water thick-knee

Water thick-knee (Burhinus vermiculatus). This bird belongs to the stone curlew family, whose members are nocturnal, possessing large, amber-coloured eyes which provide them with good night vision

Background imageImages Dated 24th May 2011: Fiscal flycatcher

Fiscal flycatcher (Sigelus silens) male. This bird swoops down on insects from a perch, and is found in open woodland and areas of bush in southern Africa

Background imageImages Dated 24th May 2011: Yellow-throated longclaw

Yellow-throated longclaw (Macronyx croceus). This bird is found in non-arid parts of western, central and south-eastern Africa. It is a ground-feeding insectivore

Background imageImages Dated 24th May 2011: Pouring a glass of water

Pouring a glass of water. Stream of water creating bubbles as it fills a glass

Background imageImages Dated 24th May 2011: Digital knowledge, conceptual image

Digital knowledge, conceptual image
MODEL RELEASED. Digital knowledge, conceptual image. Human hand reaching into a stream of numbers, representing a search for knowledge in the digital information age

Background imageImages Dated 24th May 2011: Gravity waves in space-time, artwork

Gravity waves in space-time, artwork
Gravity waves in space-time, with stars and galaxies, artwork. Space-time, the treatment of space and time as a unified whole, was developed by Einstein in his theories of Relativity

Background imageImages Dated 24th May 2011: Elderly womans hands

Elderly womans hands
MODEL RELEASED. Elderly womans hands clasped in her lap. She is 90 years old

Background imageImages Dated 24th May 2011: Marabou stork feeding

Marabou stork feeding
Marabou stork (Leptoptilos crumeniferus) feeding on a dead bird in water. This large stork is found it sub-Saharan Africa

Background imageImages Dated 24th May 2011: Impala drinking water

Impala drinking water
Impala (Aepyceros melampus) drinking water. Impala are antelopes that are found in the grasslands and savannahs of southern Africa. The males (rams) have the horns seen here

Background imageImages Dated 24th May 2011: Nyala drinking water

Nyala drinking water
Nyala (Tragelaphus angasii) drinking water. Nyala are antelopes that are found in dense bush near water in southern Africa. The males (bulls) have the horns seen here

Background imageImages Dated 24th May 2011: Muscle anatomy, artwork

Muscle anatomy, artwork
Muscle anatomy. Computer artwork of a cross-section through a skeletal muscle. Single muscle fibres (top right) are made up of many myofibrils surrounded by endomysium connective tissue (orange)

Background imageImages Dated 24th May 2011: Sugar cane

Sugar cane. Close-up of a sugar cane plant being cultivated as a crop. When ready, the sugar cane is harvested, shredded and crushed to extract the sweet, sugary juices

Background imageImages Dated 24th May 2011: Fuel poverty

Fuel poverty
MODEL RELEASED. Fuel poverty. Elderly womans hands holding a fuel bill, representing fuel poverty. She is 90 years old. The elderly often live on reduced incomes

Background imageImages Dated 24th May 2011: Chacma baboon grooming pair

Chacma baboon grooming pair
Chacma baboon (Papio ursinus) grooming pair. One is removing ticks and parasites from the other baboons fur and skin. Grooming is an important and regular social activity

Background imageImages Dated 24th May 2011: Gravity waves in space-time, artwork

Gravity waves in space-time, artwork. Space-time, the treatment of space and time as a unified whole, was developed by Einstein in his theories of Relativity

Background imageImages Dated 24th May 2011: Yellow-billed stork

Yellow-billed stork (Mycteria ibis) standing in water. This large wading bird is found in Africa south of the Sahara. It uses its long bill to catch fish and other prey in water

Background imageImages Dated 24th May 2011: Big Bang, conceptual artwork

Big Bang, conceptual artwork
Big Bang. Conceptual artwork representing the origin of the universe. The term Big Bang describes the initial expansion of all the matter in the universe from an infinitely compact state 13.7 billion

Background imageImages Dated 24th May 2011: Gravity waves in space-time, artwork

Gravity waves in space-time, artwork. Space-time, the treatment of space and time as a unified whole, was developed by Einstein in his theories of Relativity

Background imageImages Dated 24th May 2011: Saltatory conduction of nerve impulse

Saltatory conduction of nerve impulse, computer artwork. Nerve impulses move along myelinated nerves by saltatory conduction. The myelin (orange, striped) does not cover the entire axon


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