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25 Jan 2014 Mouse Mat Collection (#9)

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Background image25 Jan 2014 Mouse Mat Collection: Cretaceous landscape C014 / 4722

Cretaceous landscape C014 / 4722
Cretaceous landscape. Artwork of animals and plants in a Cretaceous landscape in mid-Africa. A multituberculate (lower right) is on a branch

Background image25 Jan 2014 Mouse Mat Collection: Salivary gland anatomy, artwork

Salivary gland anatomy, artwork
Salivary gland anatomy. Artwork of a median sagittal section through the oral cavity forming the human mouth, showing some of the salivary glands

Background image25 Jan 2014 Mouse Mat Collection: Martian moon Phobos, artwork

Martian moon Phobos, artwork
Martian moon Phobos. Artwork of Phobos, the larger of the two Martian moons. This moon is irregular in shape, measuring 19x21x27 kilometres

Background image25 Jan 2014 Mouse Mat Collection: Arctic rocks and lichen

Arctic rocks and lichen (orange and grey). Lichens are formed from a symbiotic association between a fungus and an alga. The alga is contained within the fungus

Background image25 Jan 2014 Mouse Mat Collection: Fat cell anatomy, artwork

Fat cell anatomy, artwork
Fat cell anatomy. Artwork of an adipocyte (fat cell) and its internal organelles. The majority of the cell is filled with a lipid (fat) droplet

Background image25 Jan 2014 Mouse Mat Collection: Silicon crystal, macrophotograph

Silicon crystal, macrophotograph
Macrophotograph of a specimen of pure 99.999999 Silicon.This is the poly-crystal Silicon that is left at the bottom of the crucible after the single crystal is grown

Background image25 Jan 2014 Mouse Mat Collection: Diffraction experiment, simulation

Diffraction experiment, simulation
Diffraction experiment. Numerical simulation of the interference pattern produced by double-slit diffraction of a harmonic wave front moving through a set of slits

Background image25 Jan 2014 Mouse Mat Collection: Russian spacesuit glove

Russian spacesuit glove in Baikonur space museum, Kazakhstan

Background image25 Jan 2014 Mouse Mat Collection: Bacteriophage capsid protein shell

Bacteriophage capsid protein shell. Molecular model showing the partial shell structure of a bacteriophage capsid based on one of its coat proteins

Background image25 Jan 2014 Mouse Mat Collection: Iceberg Glacier, Montana, 2008

Iceberg Glacier, Montana, 2008. Image 2 of 2. Iceberg Glacier is located at Glacier National Park, Montana, USA. This photograph, taken in 2008

Background image25 Jan 2014 Mouse Mat Collection: Rocket gyro platform

Rocket gyro platform in Baikonur space museum, Kazakhstan

Background image25 Jan 2014 Mouse Mat Collection: Meteor track over Scottish loch

Meteor track over Scottish loch
Meteor track over Clatteringshaws Loch, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland. The Milky Way, our galaxy seen from the inside, is the band of stars

Background image25 Jan 2014 Mouse Mat Collection: Three Egyptian wooden figurines

Three Egyptian wooden figurines 1st millennium BCE

Background image25 Jan 2014 Mouse Mat Collection: Soyuz capsule escape rocket

Soyuz capsule escape rocket
Soyuz rocket showing capsule escape rocket on display in Baikonur, Kazakhstan

Background image25 Jan 2014 Mouse Mat Collection: Soyuz manned spacecraft in museum

Soyuz manned spacecraft in museum
Soyuz manned spacecraft in Baikonur space museum, Kazakhstan, with control panel

Background image25 Jan 2014 Mouse Mat Collection: CPR first aid technique, artwork

CPR first aid technique, artwork
CPR first aid technique. Artwork showing the 6th of 6 steps used in the first aid technique of cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR)

Background image25 Jan 2014 Mouse Mat Collection: Strepsipteran parasitic insect, SEM C014 / 4874

Strepsipteran parasitic insect, SEM C014 / 4874
Strepsipteran parasitic insect, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). The strepsipterans are an unusual parasitic group of insects that are distantly related to beetles

Background image25 Jan 2014 Mouse Mat Collection: Soyuz rocket in a park in Baikonur

Soyuz rocket in a park in Baikonur
Soyuz rocket on display in a park in Baikonur, Kazakhstan

Background image25 Jan 2014 Mouse Mat Collection: Silicon wafer production, artwork

Silicon wafer production, artwork
Silicon wafer production. Artwork showing the apparatus used to slice ultra-thin silicon wafers from an ingot (rod-shaped, blue)

Background image25 Jan 2014 Mouse Mat Collection: Carboniferous landscape C014 / 4723

Carboniferous landscape C014 / 4723
Carboniferous landscape. Artwork of animals and plants in a Carboniferous landscape. A scorpion (lower right) is on a fallen Sigillaria tree trunk. Nearby (lower centre) is an Eryops amphibian

Background image25 Jan 2014 Mouse Mat Collection: Neck pain, conceptual artwork

Neck pain, conceptual artwork
Neck pain, conceptual computer artwork. Inflammation (red) in the cervical (neck) spine. The spinal column is made up of vertebrae

Background image25 Jan 2014 Mouse Mat Collection: Yuri Gagarin statue in London

Yuri Gagarin statue in London
Yuri Gagarin statue at the British Council, London. Part of its Gagarin in Britain exhibition commemorating the 50th anniversary of his visit to London in July 1961

Background image25 Jan 2014 Mouse Mat Collection: White matter fibres of the human brain C014 / 5665

White matter fibres of the human brain C014 / 5665
White matter fibres. Coloured 3D diffusion spectral imaging (DSI) scan of the bundles of white matter nerve fibres in the brain

Background image25 Jan 2014 Mouse Mat Collection: Sputnik-type capsule in Baikonur museum

Sputnik-type capsule in Baikonur museum
Sputnik-type capsule, designed to carry animals into space, in Baikonur space museum, Kazakhstan. Photo at bottom shows a pair of space dogs, Belka and Strelka

Background image25 Jan 2014 Mouse Mat Collection: Spacewalk

Spacewalk. Astronaut Franklin R. Chang-Diaz working with a grapple fixture during extravehicular activity (EVA) outside of the International Space Station (ISS). Photographed on 9th June 2002

Background image25 Jan 2014 Mouse Mat Collection: Russian space shuttle Buran

Russian space shuttle Buran at Baikonur space museum, Kazakhstan

Background image25 Jan 2014 Mouse Mat Collection: Frozen shoulder ligaments, artwork

Frozen shoulder ligaments, artwork
Frozen shoulder ligaments. Artwork of a frontal view of the bones and ligaments (blue) of a human shoulder joint, showing the condition known as a frozen shoulder (adhesive capsulitis)

Background image25 Jan 2014 Mouse Mat Collection: Soyuz rocket boosters Baikonur Cosmodrome

Soyuz rocket boosters Baikonur Cosmodrome
Soyuz rocket boosters in assembly hall at Baikonur Cosmodrome, Kazakhstan

Background image25 Jan 2014 Mouse Mat Collection: Martian moon Phobos, artwork

Martian moon Phobos, artwork
Martian moon Phobos. Artwork of Phobos, the larger of the two Martian moons. This moon is irregular in shape, measuring 19x21x27 kilometres

Background image25 Jan 2014 Mouse Mat Collection: Controls on a Vostok-type ejector seat

Controls on a Vostok-type ejector seat. Photographed at the British Councils Gagarin in Britain exhibition in London in 2011

Background image25 Jan 2014 Mouse Mat Collection: White matter fibres of the human brain C014 / 5669

White matter fibres of the human brain C014 / 5669
White matter fibres. Coloured 3D diffusion spectral imaging (DSI) scan of the bundles of white matter nerve fibres in the brain

Background image25 Jan 2014 Mouse Mat Collection: Hospital infrastructure, diagram

Hospital infrastructure, diagram. Modern buildings such as hospitals require complex and highly specialized infrastructure

Background image25 Jan 2014 Mouse Mat Collection: Burlington House, 1873

Burlington House, 1873
Burlington House, Piccadilly, London, England. The original buildings on this site date from around 1665. This is the new building in 1873, five years after extensive rebuilding had started in 1868

Background image25 Jan 2014 Mouse Mat Collection: Alien landscape and star-forming nebula C014 / 4724

Alien landscape and star-forming nebula C014 / 4724
Alien landscape and star-forming nebula. Artwork of moons and a star-forming nebula (colours) in the night sky of an alien planet

Background image25 Jan 2014 Mouse Mat Collection: Infected shoulder capsule, artwork

Infected shoulder capsule, artwork
Infected shoulder capsule. Artwork showing an infection of the capsule of the glenohumeral joint of the shoulder. This is a ball-and-socket joint

Background image25 Jan 2014 Mouse Mat Collection: Bacteriophage connector protein

Bacteriophage connector protein. Molecular model showing the structure of a bacteriophage head-tail connector protein. Bacteriophages are viruses that infect bacteria

Background image25 Jan 2014 Mouse Mat Collection: Bananas growing in a street in Spain

Bananas growing in a street in Spain
Bananas growing in a street in Velez-Malaga, Spain

Background image25 Jan 2014 Mouse Mat Collection: Tail of Russian space shuttle Buran

Tail of Russian space shuttle Buran at Baikonur space museum, Kazakhstan

Background image25 Jan 2014 Mouse Mat Collection: Strangled stinkhorn fungus

Strangled stinkhorn fungus (Staheliomyces cinctus). This is the fruiting body of this fungus. It produces an unpleasant aroma from a slimy area called the gleba (brown)

Background image25 Jan 2014 Mouse Mat Collection: St. Jerome in his Study

St. Jerome in his Study
This fresco, painted by Domenico Ghirlandio in 1480, in the Church of the Ognissanti in Florence, is one of a pair depicting two of the Doctors of the Church of the 4thth century AD

Background image25 Jan 2014 Mouse Mat Collection: Robert Cooley, US entomologist

Robert Cooley, US entomologist
Robert Allen Cooley (1873-1968), US entomologist, in his laboratory. Cooley was professor of zoology and entomology at Montana State University, USA

Background image25 Jan 2014 Mouse Mat Collection: ECHO horn antenna, 1962

ECHO horn antenna, 1962
ECHO horn antenna. This horn reflector antenna at Bell Telephone Laboratories in Holmdel, New Jersey, USA, was built in 1959. It was used for pioneering work with NASAs ECHO balloon satellites

Background image25 Jan 2014 Mouse Mat Collection: Pinned foot bones after surgery, X-ray

Pinned foot bones after surgery, X-ray
Pinned foot bones after surgery. Lateral (side view) X-ray showing pins (white) inserted into the bones of a patients foot

Background image25 Jan 2014 Mouse Mat Collection: P-40 Warhawk fighter planes

P-40 Warhawk fighter planes. Thirteen US P-40 Warhawk fighter planes being presented to French forces in North Africa during World War II

Background image25 Jan 2014 Mouse Mat Collection: Francois Quesnay, French economist

Francois Quesnay, French economist
Francois Quesnay (1694-1774), French physician and economist. Quesnay studied medicine in Paris, and became physician to King Louis XV of France

Background image25 Jan 2014 Mouse Mat Collection: Trunk muscle anatomy, 1831 artwork

Trunk muscle anatomy, 1831 artwork
Trunk muscle anatomy. Muscles of the second layer of the anterior wall of the trunk. This anatomical artwork is plate 64 from volume 2 (1831) of Traite complet de l anatomie de l homme (1831-1854)

Background image25 Jan 2014 Mouse Mat Collection: Felix Mendelssohn (1809-1847)

Felix Mendelssohn (1809-1847)
Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy: German classical composer of the early Romantic period, also a pianist, organist and conductor

Background image25 Jan 2014 Mouse Mat Collection: Acetylcholine receptor molecule

Acetylcholine receptor molecule
Acetylcholine receptor. Molecular model showing the structure of a nicotinic acetlycholine receptor with a closed central pore



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