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25 Jan 2014 Tote Bag Collection

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Background image25 Jan 2014 Tote Bag Collection: Graphene sheet, artwork C016 / 8274

Graphene sheet, artwork C016 / 8274
Graphene sheet. Computer artwork showing the molecular structure of a graphene sheet. Graphene is a single layer of graphite

Background image25 Jan 2014 Tote Bag Collection: Airbus A380 in flight C017 / 7889

Airbus A380 in flight C017 / 7889
Airbus A380 in flight. The A380 is the worlds largest passenger airliner and, due to its size, many airports have had to expand their facilities to properly accommodate it

Background image25 Jan 2014 Tote Bag Collection: First geological map of Britain, 1815 C016 / 5683

First geological map of Britain, 1815 C016 / 5683
First geological map of Britain, detail of the north east coast (figure 8). This map was published in 1815 by British geologist William Smith (1769-1839)

Background image25 Jan 2014 Tote Bag Collection: Tungsten carbide slip gauge blocks C016 / 2042

Tungsten carbide slip gauge blocks C016 / 2042
Tungsten carbide slip gauge blocks. These are used as a standard form of length measurement. They are precision ground (lapped) to a specific thickness and then stacked to create the required length

Background image25 Jan 2014 Tote Bag Collection: Hubble Ultra Deep Field 2012

Hubble Ultra Deep Field 2012. Hubble Space Telescope (HST) infrared image of distant galaxies in a region of the sky in the constellation of Fornax

Background image25 Jan 2014 Tote Bag Collection: Halsted, Cushing and Young operating C014 / 1090

Halsted, Cushing and Young operating C014 / 1090
Halsted, Cushing and Young operating. Pioneering American surgeons William Halsted (1852-1922), Harvey Cushing (1869-1939) and Hugh Hampton Young (1897-1941)

Background image25 Jan 2014 Tote Bag Collection: White matter fibres of the human brain C014 / 5666

White matter fibres of the human brain C014 / 5666
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 Tote Bag Collection: White matter fibres of the human brain C014 / 5668

White matter fibres of the human brain C014 / 5668
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 Tote Bag Collection: Banksia coccinea, 19th century C016 / 5535

Banksia coccinea, 19th century C016 / 5535
Scarlet banksia (Banksia coccinea), 19th-century artwork. This artwork is from Botanical Drawings from Australia (1801) by Austrian botanical illustrator Ferdinand Lucas Bauer (1760-1826)

Background image25 Jan 2014 Tote Bag Collection: Dantes Inferno, suicides and the Harpies

Dantes Inferno, suicides and the Harpies
Dantes Inferno. Canto XIII, line 11: Here [suicide tree] the brute Harpies make their nest (at right: Dante and Virgil). Italian poet Dante Alighieri (1265-1321)

Background image25 Jan 2014 Tote Bag Collection: Eugene Sandow, Prussian strongman

Eugene Sandow, Prussian strongman
Eugene Sandow (1867-1925), Prussian strongman. Sandow, born Friedrich Wilhelm Muller, is known as the father of modern bodybuilding

Background image25 Jan 2014 Tote Bag Collection: Pierre de Fermat, caricature C015 / 6714

Pierre de Fermat, caricature C015 / 6714
Pierre de Fermat, caricature

Background image25 Jan 2014 Tote Bag Collection: Beach bathing machines, 1913

Beach bathing machines, 1913
Beach bathing machines with bathers. These huts on wheels were developed in the Victorian era to allow bathers to change and be wheeled down to the sea for private and secluded bathing

Background image25 Jan 2014 Tote Bag Collection: White matter fibres of the human brain C014 / 5667

White matter fibres of the human brain C014 / 5667
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 Tote Bag Collection: Felix Baumgartner after freefall

Felix Baumgartner after freefall
Felix Baumgartner after jumping to Earth from an altitude of 39, 045 meters. During the jump he was in freefall for four minutes and twenty seconds

Background image25 Jan 2014 Tote Bag Collection: Nils and Aage Bohr in laboratory C016 / 8375

Nils and Aage Bohr in laboratory C016 / 8375
Physicists in a laboratory. Physicists Nils and Aage Bohr being shown an early video-microscope used to study nuclear tracks on photographic emulsions

Background image25 Jan 2014 Tote Bag Collection: Baking soda crystals, SEM C016 / 8041

Baking soda crystals, SEM C016 / 8041
Sodium bicarbonate. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of crystals of sodium bicarbonate (or sodium hydrogen carbonate). Sodium bicarbonate is a white solid commonly used in baking powder

Background image25 Jan 2014 Tote Bag Collection: Henri Poincare, caricature C015 / 6708

Henri Poincare, caricature C015 / 6708
Henri Poincare, caricature

Background image25 Jan 2014 Tote Bag Collection: Otto Lilienthal and glider, 1895

Otto Lilienthal and glider, 1895. Otto Lilienthal (1848-1896) was a German aviation pioneer, who became known as the Glider King for his many experiments with gliders

Background image25 Jan 2014 Tote Bag Collection: Dragonfly head C018 / 2394

Dragonfly head C018 / 2394
Dragonfly head. Close-up of the head of a dragonfly (order Odonata), showing its large compound eyes (left and right). Each compound eye is made up of numerous simple eyes called ommatidia

Background image25 Jan 2014 Tote Bag Collection: Lead ion collision C014 / 1793

Lead ion collision C014 / 1793
Particle tracks from a lead ion collision seen by the CMS (compact muon solenoid) detector at CERN (the European particle physics laboratory) near Geneva, Switzerland

Background image25 Jan 2014 Tote Bag Collection: Erect breast nipple, artwork

Erect breast nipple, artwork
Erect breast nipple. Artwork of a perpendicular section through a female breast nipple (papilla) in an erect state. The section shows cylindrically arranged muscle cells (red)

Background image25 Jan 2014 Tote Bag Collection: Eva Baumgartner watching her son Felix

Eva Baumgartner watching her son Felix
Eva Baumgartner watching her son, Felix Baumgartner, jumping from his capsule at an altitude of 39, 045 meters. During the jump Felix was in freefall for four minutes and twenty seconds

Background image25 Jan 2014 Tote Bag Collection: Friedrich Jahn, German gymnastics teacher C018 / 7080

Friedrich Jahn, German gymnastics teacher C018 / 7080
Friedrich Jahn (1778-1852). 1885 engraving of the German gymnastics educator and nationalist Friedrich Ludwig Jahn. Jahn was the initiator of the German gymnastics movement

Background image25 Jan 2014 Tote Bag Collection: Ancient Greek coins

Ancient Greek coins 3rd - 1st century BCE. depicting Alexander the Great

Background image25 Jan 2014 Tote Bag Collection: Thomas Scott Baldwin, US aviator

Thomas Scott Baldwin, US aviator
Thomas Scott Baldwin (1854-1923), US aviator and balloonist, at the wheel of the Red Devil aeroplane that he designed. Baldwin began his career as a circus performer

Background image25 Jan 2014 Tote Bag Collection: Muscles of the forearm, 1831 artwork

Muscles of the forearm, 1831 artwork
Muscles of the forearm, posterior view. The inset shows the inferior attachment of the long supinator muscle. This anatomical artwork is plate 117 from volume 2 (1831)

Background image25 Jan 2014 Tote Bag Collection: Insulin production plant C017 / 9435

Insulin production plant C017 / 9435
Insulin production plant. Worker in the reactor room of a factory producing genetically engineered insulin. Photographed at the Novouralsk Medsintez Plant, Novouralsk, Sverdlov Oblast, Russia

Background image25 Jan 2014 Tote Bag Collection: Charles Babbage, caricature C015 / 6701

Charles Babbage, caricature C015 / 6701
Charles Babbage (1791-1871). Caricature of the English mathematician Charles Babbage. Babbage is best known for his pioneering work on programmable computers

Background image25 Jan 2014 Tote Bag Collection: Arithmetica by Diophantus of Alexandria C015 / 5585

Arithmetica by Diophantus of Alexandria C015 / 5585
Arithmetica by Diophantus of Alexandria. This book is part of a series written by the Greek mathematician Diophantus of Alexandria, who lived in the 3rd century

Background image25 Jan 2014 Tote Bag Collection: Eulers identity

Eulers identity. This equation, named for Swiss mathematician Leonhard Euler (1707-1783), defines the relationship between several fundamental mathematical constants

Background image25 Jan 2014 Tote Bag Collection: Charles Leigh, English physician C015 / 5800

Charles Leigh, English physician C015 / 5800
Charles Leigh (1662-1701?), English physician and naturalist. Leigh was educated at the University of Oxfords Brasenose College, graduating in 1683

Background image25 Jan 2014 Tote Bag Collection: 1960s dentist chair

1960s dentist chair. Like modern dentist chairs, this one was designed to swivel and tilt to allow the dentist to examine the patients teeth

Background image25 Jan 2014 Tote Bag Collection: Broken leg, X-ray C017 / 7977

Broken leg, X-ray C017 / 7977
Broken leg. X-ray of the leg of a 32 year old male who has been in a parachuting accident. The fibula (calf bone, right) is fractured

Background image25 Jan 2014 Tote Bag Collection: Broken foot, X-ray C017 / 7975

Broken foot, X-ray C017 / 7975
Broken foot. X-ray of the foot of a 3 year old male patient with fractured second and third metatarsals (foot bones)

Background image25 Jan 2014 Tote Bag Collection: Ant eye C018 / 2440

Ant eye C018 / 2440
Ant eye. Close-up of the head of an ant (family Formicidae), showing on of its compound eyes. Each compound eye is made up of numerous simple eyes called ommatidia

Background image25 Jan 2014 Tote Bag Collection: Secondary liver cancer, ultrasound scan C017 / 7764

Secondary liver cancer, ultrasound scan C017 / 7764
Secondary liver cancer. Ultrasound scan of a 63 year old male patients liver showing a metastatic (secondary) tumour. The cancer has metastasised (spread) from a primary cancer

Background image25 Jan 2014 Tote Bag Collection: Blue tit on pussy willow C018 / 0886

Blue tit on pussy willow C018 / 0886
Blue tit on pussy willow. Male blue tit (Cyanistes caeruleus) on a pussy willow (Salix sp.) branch in flower. Blue tits grow up to 12 centimetres in length and are found throughout Europe

Background image25 Jan 2014 Tote Bag Collection: Token for penicillin, 20th century C017 / 0716

Token for penicillin, 20th century C017 / 0716
Metal token for penicillin, twentieth century. The token reads V-Cillin K, Potassium Phenoxymethyl Penicillin, Effective and bares a bearded mans face in the centre

Background image25 Jan 2014 Tote Bag Collection: Marie Curie and students, 1910s C014 / 2053

Marie Curie and students, 1910s C014 / 2053
Marie Curie and students. Polish-French physicist and chemist Marie Curie (centre, 1867-1934) was born Marya Sklodowska in Poland, moving to Paris, France, in 1891

Background image25 Jan 2014 Tote Bag Collection: Halsted and Finney operating, C014 / 1088

Halsted and Finney operating, C014 / 1088
Halsted and Finney operating. Pioneering American surgeons William Halsted (1852-1922) and John Miller Turpin Finney (1863-1942) operating on a patient at John Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, USA

Background image25 Jan 2014 Tote Bag Collection: Arm nerves, artwork

Arm nerves, artwork
Arm nerves. Computer artwork of the shoulder showing the brachial plexus, the network of nerves (yellow) that originate in the neck, pass through the shoulder and innervate the arm

Background image25 Jan 2014 Tote Bag Collection: MscL ion channel protein structure

MscL ion channel protein structure. Molecular model showing the protein structure of a Mechanosensitive Channel of Large Conductance (MscL) from a Mycobacterium tuberculosis bacterium

Background image25 Jan 2014 Tote Bag Collection: White matter fibres of the human brain C014 / 5670

White matter fibres of the human brain C014 / 5670
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 Tote Bag Collection: Ancient Greek Silver coin

Ancient Greek Silver coins from 1st and 2nd century BCE

Background image25 Jan 2014 Tote Bag Collection: Brain MRI scan with Alzheimers QR code

Brain MRI scan with Alzheimers QR code
White matter fibres overlaid a mri scan of the human head. Coloured 3D diffusion spectral imaging (DSI) scan of the bundles of white matter nerve fibres in the brain

Background image25 Jan 2014 Tote Bag Collection: White matter fibres, brain mri scan C014 / 5674

White matter fibres, brain mri scan C014 / 5674
White matter fibres overlaid a mri scan of the human head. Coloured 3D diffusion spectral imaging (DSI) scan of the bundles of white matter nerve fibres in the brain

Background image25 Jan 2014 Tote Bag Collection: Celsus, Roman encyclopaedist

Celsus, Roman encyclopaedist
Aulus Cornelius Celsus, Roman encyclopaedist who lived in the first centuries BC and AD. He gathered together the learning of the Greeks and published it in eight books



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