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Oxygen Collection (page 8)

"Unveiling the Breath of Life: Oxygen, the Elemental Wonder" Witnessing nature's ethereal spectacle, the Northern lights dance across a starlit sky

Background imageOxygen Collection: Conceptual image of a blood vessel

Conceptual image of a blood vessel

Background imageOxygen Collection: Conceptual image of red blood cells

Conceptual image of red blood cells

Background imageOxygen Collection: Components of blood vessel interact with intracellular fluid

Components of blood vessel interact with intracellular fluid; white blood cells, red blood cells, oxygen, platelets and hormones

Background imageOxygen Collection: Malria spores in the human blood stream

Malria spores in the human blood stream
The malaria spores move from the mosquito to the human blood stream. the spores divide many times and produce large numbers of spores

Background imageOxygen Collection: Microscopic view of red blood cells flowing inside lungs

Microscopic view of red blood cells flowing inside lungs

Background imageOxygen Collection: Artery cross section with red blood cell flow

Artery cross section with red blood cell flow

Background imageOxygen Collection: Cross section of human respiratory system

Cross section of human respiratory system

Background imageOxygen Collection: Red blood cells with white blood cells

Red blood cells with white blood cells

Background imageOxygen Collection: View of journalist Joseph Croca -Spinelli, naval officer Henri Sivel, and Gaston

View of journalist Joseph Croca -Spinelli, naval officer Henri Sivel, and Gaston
View of journalist Joseph Croca© -Spinelli, naval officer Henri Sivel, and Gaston Tissandier in the basket of the balloon, Za© nith

Background imageOxygen Collection: View of journalist Joseph Croce-Spinelli, naval officer Henri Sivel, and Gaston Tissandier

View of journalist Joseph Croce-Spinelli, naval officer Henri Sivel, and Gaston Tissandier in the basket of the balloon, Zenith

Background imageOxygen Collection: Scuba diver leaving a cave, Marsa Alam, Red Sea, Egypt, Africa

Scuba diver leaving a cave, Marsa Alam, Red Sea, Egypt, Africa

Background imageOxygen Collection: Snail shells on the bottom of the sea, 3D computer graphics

Snail shells on the bottom of the sea, 3D computer graphics

Background imageOxygen Collection: Snail shell and bubbles, 3D computer graphics

Snail shell and bubbles, 3D computer graphics

Background imageOxygen Collection: Air bubbles on water surface, 3D computer graphics

Air bubbles on water surface, 3D computer graphics

Background imageOxygen Collection: LIQUEFYING GAS, 1878. Louis-Paul Cailletets apparatus for liquefying oxygen. Wood engraving

LIQUEFYING GAS, 1878. Louis-Paul Cailletets apparatus for liquefying oxygen. Wood engraving, 1878

Background imageOxygen Collection: KARL WILHELM SCHEELE (1742-1786). Swedish chemist

KARL WILHELM SCHEELE (1742-1786). Swedish chemist. Title page of the first edition of Karl Wilhelm Scheeles " Chemische Abhandlung von der Luft und dem Feuer", Upsala and Leipzig, 1777

Background imageOxygen Collection: ILLINOIS: COAL MINE, c1910. Men demonstrating the types of resuscitation equipment

ILLINOIS: COAL MINE, c1910. Men demonstrating the types of resuscitation equipment, stretchers, lanterns and underground breathing gear in use at a coal mine in La Salle, Illinois. Photograph, c1910

Background imageOxygen Collection: PENNSYLVANIA: COAL MINE. First Aid to the Injured. A man equipped with a Draeger Oxygen Helmet

PENNSYLVANIA: COAL MINE. First Aid to the Injured. A man equipped with a Draeger Oxygen Helmet, demonstrating the importance of safety in the mine shafts at the Avondale Shaft, D.L.W

Background imageOxygen Collection: The hydrogen balloon Bee inflated ready for ascending

The hydrogen balloon Bee inflated ready for ascending at Knowless Oxygen Works at Wolverhampton

Background imageOxygen Collection: Picture No. 10774533

Picture No. 10774533
Fish Tank - with oxygen diffuser & pump Date:

Background imageOxygen Collection: Chart showing the routes taken by vehicles transporting liquid oxygen from the moon to the Earth

Chart showing the routes taken by vehicles transporting liquid oxygen from the moon to the Earth
SPACE: LUNAR MINING, 1983. Chart showing the routes taken by vehicles transporting liquid oxygen from the moon to the Earth. Illustration by Pat Rawlings, 1983

Background imageOxygen Collection: Liquid oxygen vapour escapes during pre-launch checkout

Liquid oxygen vapour escapes during pre-launch checkout of the first Thor IRBM launched in a training exercise by a three-man RAF launch crew at Vandenberg

Background imageOxygen Collection: Antoine Laurent Lavoisier (1743-1894) French chemist, demonstrating his discovery of oxygen, 1776

Antoine Laurent Lavoisier (1743-1894) French chemist, demonstrating his discovery of oxygen, 1776. On the table in the right background of the picture is his calorimeter

Background imageOxygen Collection: Jospeh Priestley (1733-1804) English Chemist and Non-Conformist minister. One of

Jospeh Priestley (1733-1804) English Chemist and Non-Conformist minister. One of discoverers of oxygen. One of discoverers of oxygen. Engraving after statue by JF Williamson

Background imageOxygen Collection: Lavoisiers apparatus for synthesizing water from hydrogen (left) and oxygen (right)

Lavoisiers apparatus for synthesizing water from hydrogen (left) and oxygen (right). From Robert Routledge A Popular History of Science, London, 1881

Background imageOxygen Collection: Antoine Laurent Lavoisier (1743-1894) French chemist, investigating the existence

Antoine Laurent Lavoisier (1743-1894) French chemist, investigating the existence of oxygen in the air: experiment in which he obtained mercuric oxide

Background imageOxygen Collection: Joseph Priestley (1733-1804) English Chemist and Non-Conformist minister. One of

Joseph Priestley (1733-1804) English Chemist and Non-Conformist minister. One of discoverers of oxygen. From Sheridan Muspratt Chemistry, William Mackenzie, London, c1860

Background imageOxygen Collection: Lavoisiers apparatus for weighing gases. From his Traite Elementaire de Chimie, Paris, 1789

Lavoisiers apparatus for weighing gases. From his Traite Elementaire de Chimie, Paris, 1789. Antoine Laurent Lavoisier (1743-1794) French chemist, one of the discoverers of oxygen

Background imageOxygen Collection: Jospeh Priestley (1733-1804) English Chemist and Non-Conformist minister. One of

Jospeh Priestley (1733-1804) English Chemist and Non-Conformist minister. One of discoverers of oxygen. Copperplate engraving from The European Magazine, London, 1791

Background imageOxygen Collection: Lavoisiers investigation of the existence of oxygen in the air. Mercury in trough

Lavoisiers investigation of the existence of oxygen in the air. Mercury in trough (right) and in glass balloon (left) on prolonged heating, some red oxide of mercury found in balloon

Background imageOxygen Collection: Lazzaro Spallanzani (1729-1799) Italian biologist. He worked on bacteria (disproved

Lazzaro Spallanzani (1729-1799) Italian biologist. He worked on bacteria (disproved spontaneous generation), digestion (first to use term gastric juice)

Background imageOxygen Collection: Antoine Laurent Lavoisier (1743-1794) French chemist. Among other achievements

Antoine Laurent Lavoisier (1743-1794) French chemist. Among other achievements, Lavoisier was one of the discoverers of oxygen, and established the laws of chemical combination

Background imageOxygen Collection: Electrostatic machine used in his experiments by Joseph Priestley (1733-1804) English chemist

Electrostatic machine used in his experiments by Joseph Priestley (1733-1804) English chemist, nonconformist clergyman and teacher. One of the discoverers of oxygen

Background imageOxygen Collection: A Diver Holds A Baby Porpoise

A Diver Holds A Baby Porpoise
c. 1933 A deep sea diver holds a young porpoise in his hands

Background imageOxygen Collection: View Of Journalist Joseph CrocA

View Of Journalist Joseph CrocA
View Of Journalist Joseph Croce-spinelli, Naval Officer Henri Sivel, And Gaston Tissandier In The Basket Of The Balloon, Zenith

Background imageOxygen Collection: Man rescuing fish after run-off water from fire-fighting operation reduced oxygen levels in canal

Man rescuing fish after run-off water from fire-fighting operation reduced oxygen levels in canal, causing many fish to die, Erewash Canal, Derbyshire, England, February

Background imageOxygen Collection: Decompression chamber and row oxygen tanks

Decompression chamber and row oxygen tanks

Background imageOxygen Collection: Lit candle in bell jar

Lit candle in bell jar

Background imageOxygen Collection: Hand wearing pulse oximeter

Hand wearing pulse oximeter

Background imageOxygen Collection: Test tube experiment, Mercury (II) Oxide separated into its constituent elements

Test tube experiment, Mercury (II) Oxide separated into its constituent elements, mercury and oxygen, through heat

Background imageOxygen Collection: Gerbil in bell jar

Gerbil in bell jar

Background imageOxygen Collection: Bubble raft snail (Janthina janthina), upside down moving along water surface by means of air

Bubble raft snail (Janthina janthina), upside down moving along water surface by means of air bubbles

Background imageOxygen Collection: Water molecule C017 / 3605

Water molecule C017 / 3605
Water molecule. Computer artwork showing the structure of a molecule of water (H2O). Atoms are colour coded: oxygen (red) and hydrogen (white), with the bonds between them as bars (grey)

Background imageOxygen Collection: Sulphur dioxide molecule, artwork C017 / 3617

Sulphur dioxide molecule, artwork C017 / 3617
Sulphur dioxide molecule. Computer artwork showing the structure of a molecule of sulphur dioxide (SO2). Atoms are colour coded: sulphur (yellow) and oxygen (red)

Background imageOxygen Collection: Organic chemistry building blocks C017 / 3599

Organic chemistry building blocks C017 / 3599
Organic chemistry building blocks, conceptual image. Computer artwork showing how carbon (C, black) oxygen (O, red) and hydrogen (H)

Background imageOxygen Collection: Veins of the Human Circulatory System. C017 / 3504

Veins of the Human Circulatory System. C017 / 3504
Plate from 18th century encyclopedia showing an illustration of the human circulatory system. In the circulatory system, veins (from the Latin vena)

Background imageOxygen Collection: Nurse preparing nasal cannula for patient F006 / 8887

Nurse preparing nasal cannula for patient F006 / 8887
MODEL RELEASED. Nurse preparing a nasal cannula for delivering oxygen to a patient

Background imageOxygen Collection: Nurse preparing nasal cannula for patient F006 / 8886

Nurse preparing nasal cannula for patient F006 / 8886
MODEL RELEASED. Nurse preparing a nasal cannula for delivering oxygen to a patient



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"Unveiling the Breath of Life: Oxygen, the Elemental Wonder" Witnessing nature's ethereal spectacle, the Northern lights dance across a starlit sky, fueled by the very essence of oxygen. Scaling Mount Everest's treacherous peaks, Hillary and Tensing conquer new heights with each breath of life-sustaining oxygen. Amidst chaos and flames at GLC-LFB Fire in Lambeth Road, SE11, courageous firefighters rely on oxygen to battle against adversity. From brass to cork fire helmets - LCC-LFB embraces change while ensuring their heroes breathe easy with oxygen by their side. A diagram depicting the intricate connection between heart, lungs, and windpipe reveals how oxygen fuels our every heartbeat and breath. Descending into uncharted depths beneath the waves, a deep-sea diver relies on precious oxygen to explore mysterious underwater realms. In times of crisis or high altitude flights – an essential lifeline emerges as an oxygen mask ensures survival when air becomes scarce. Delicate yet vital - a diagram showcasing human lungs intertwined with blood supply highlights how oxygen nourishes our very existence. Celebrating progress through time - LCC-LFB firefighters transition from brass to cork fire helmets while never compromising on access to life-giving oxygen (LFB150). Equipped for safety amidst raging fires - LCC-LFB introduces breathing apparatus communications set; connecting heroes through shared reliance on abundant oxygen reserves. Witnessing history unfold beneath Baltic Sea’s surface in 1850s – divers embark upon daring expeditions collecting amber; relying on precious stores of life-sustaining oxygen for survival. Inspired by resilience found in nature itself – a wet rubber leaf glistens under raindrops as it effortlessly absorbs life-giving molecules of purest form: Oxygen. Invisible yet omnipresent.