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27 Jun 2008 Tote Bag Collection

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Background image27 Jun 2008 Tote Bag Collection: Normal neck, CT scan

Normal neck, CT scan
Normal neck, coloured coronal CT (computed tomography) scan. Spinal bones (cervical vertebrae) are light blue, and soft tissue is dark blue. These bones make up the top part of the spine

Background image27 Jun 2008 Tote Bag Collection: Optical fibres

Optical fibres. Optical fibres are used in telecommunications to transmit data at high speed

Background image27 Jun 2008 Tote Bag Collection: Normal skull, X-ray

Normal skull, X-ray
Normal skull, coloured frontal 3D computed tomography (CT) scan

Background image27 Jun 2008 Tote Bag Collection: Fractured ankle, X-ray

Fractured ankle, X-ray
Fractured ankle. Coloured profile X-ray of a distal fibula fracture (upper centre). The fibula is the smaller leg bone running down from top centre. The larger bone is the tibia

Background image27 Jun 2008 Tote Bag Collection: Normal torso, MRI scan

Normal torso, MRI scan
Normal torso, coloured profile (sagittal) magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan. The front of the body is at left. The spinal bones (vertebrae)

Background image27 Jun 2008 Tote Bag Collection: Smoke alarm components

Smoke alarm components
Smoke alarm. Internal components of a standard UK ionisation smoke alarm. Seen here are the battery (oblong), horn (round, centre left) and the radiation source (with radioactive symbol)

Background image27 Jun 2008 Tote Bag Collection: Fractured arm, X-ray

Fractured arm, X-ray
Fractured arm, coloured X-ray. The hand is at top, with the elbow at lower centre. The fracture (centre) is in both bones of the forearm, the ulna (left) and radius (right)

Background image27 Jun 2008 Tote Bag Collection: Normal leg veins, angiogram

Normal leg veins, angiogram
Normal leg veins, coloured angiogram (blood vessel X-ray)

Background image27 Jun 2008 Tote Bag Collection: Normal head and neck, MRI scan

Normal head and neck, MRI scan
Normal head and neck, coloured coronal magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan. The cervical (neck) spinal bones (vertebrae) are seen running from lower centre to upper centre

Background image27 Jun 2008 Tote Bag Collection: Arthrosis of the knee, X-ray

Arthrosis of the knee, X-ray
Arthrosis of the knee, coloured frontal X-ray. The joint is swollen and there are osteophytes, abnormal bony growths (pointed protrusions), seen on the bone at centre

Background image27 Jun 2008 Tote Bag Collection: Normal renal arteries, MRA scan

Normal renal arteries, MRA scan
Normal renal arteries. Coloured magnetic resonance angiogram (MRA) of the arteries (white) supplying the kidneys (blue, upper left and right)

Background image27 Jun 2008 Tote Bag Collection: Normal brain, CT scans

Normal brain, CT scans
Normal brain. Coloured axial (cross-sectional) computed tomography (CT) scans of a healthy human head. The front of the head is at right in each scan

Background image27 Jun 2008 Tote Bag Collection: Normal brain, CT scan

Normal brain, CT scan
Normal brain, coloured axial (cross-sectional) computed tomography (CT) scan. The front of the head is at top. The brain is yellow (lower centre)

Background image27 Jun 2008 Tote Bag Collection: Normal lower leg, X-ray

Normal lower leg, X-ray
Normal lower leg, coloured frontal X-ray. The tibia (shinbone, left) and the smaller fibula (centre) articulate with the foot bones (bottom) to form the ankle joint

Background image27 Jun 2008 Tote Bag Collection: Pinned foot bone fracture, X-ray

Pinned foot bone fracture, X-ray
Pinned foot bone fracture. Coloured X-rays of the right foot, showing a metal plate and screws (white) in the foot bone beneath the little toe (upper right)

Background image27 Jun 2008 Tote Bag Collection: Normal head and brain, MRI scan

Normal head and brain, MRI scan
Normal head and brain, coloured profile (sagittal) magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan. The dark purple circle at upper left is an eyeball, below which is a sinus (black)

Background image27 Jun 2008 Tote Bag Collection: Normal torso, CT scan

Normal torso, CT scan
Normal torso, coloured frontal computed tomography (CT) scan. This is a scout image showing the bones of the spine (vertebrae, centre)

Background image27 Jun 2008 Tote Bag Collection: Normal skull, X-ray

Normal skull, X-ray
Normal skull, coloured frontal X-ray. The white regions in the teeth (lower centre) are fillings

Background image27 Jun 2008 Tote Bag Collection: Fractured ankle, X-ray

Fractured ankle, X-ray
Fractured ankle. Coloured profile X-ray showing a fractured tibia (shin bone, centre left). The smaller bone is the fibula, seen behind the tibia (centre)

Background image27 Jun 2008 Tote Bag Collection: Digital thermometer

Digital thermometer displaying normal body temperature, 37 degrees celsius

Background image27 Jun 2008 Tote Bag Collection: Normal stomach, X-ray

Normal stomach, X-ray
Normal stomach (centre), coloured frontal X-ray. The stomach has been highlighted by an ingested barium meal. The spine is seen running from top to bottom

Background image27 Jun 2008 Tote Bag Collection: Normal pelvic veins, venogram

Normal pelvic veins, venogram
Normal pelvic veins, coloured venogram (vein X-ray). One such vein is seen at lower centre, running parallel to the right thigh bone (femur, bottom left). The right hip joint is seen at upper centre

Background image27 Jun 2008 Tote Bag Collection: Normal oesophagus and stomach, X-ray

Normal oesophagus and stomach, X-ray
Normal oesophagus and stomach. Coloured frontal X-ray of a healthy oesophagus (top left) and stomach (lower right), which have been highlighted by ingested barium meal

Background image27 Jun 2008 Tote Bag Collection: Mass-spring system

Mass-spring system. This system consists of a loaded trolley tethered between two clamp stands by identical springs. Displacing the trolley to one side causes it to oscillate back and forth

Background image27 Jun 2008 Tote Bag Collection: Collision experiment

Collision experiment
MODEL RELEASED. Collision experiment. Snooker balls being used to demonstrate linear motion

Background image27 Jun 2008 Tote Bag Collection: Collision experiment

Collision experiment demonstrating linear motion

Background image27 Jun 2008 Tote Bag Collection: Electric field experiment

Electric field experiment
Electric fields apparatus, set up to demonstrate a linear field. The apparatus produces an electric field between the two plates at right and left

Background image27 Jun 2008 Tote Bag Collection: Ruler vibrating

Ruler vibrating
MODEL RELEASED. Ruler vibrating. This ruler is vibrating at its natural frequency (number of vibrations per second)

Background image27 Jun 2008 Tote Bag Collection: Collision experiment

Collision experiment demonstrating linear motion

Background image27 Jun 2008 Tote Bag Collection: Collision experiment

Collision experiment demonstrating linear motion

Background image27 Jun 2008 Tote Bag Collection: Measuring specific heat capacity

Measuring specific heat capacity. Apparatus set up to measure the specific heat capacity of aluminium. An electrical heater (white cylinder), is sitting on top of a piece of aluminium metal

Background image27 Jun 2008 Tote Bag Collection: Bent electron beam

Bent electron beam. Electron beam (bright blue) that has been bent into a circle by an magnetic field


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