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"Unyielding and Swift: The Response of LCC-LFB Tooley Street Fire Station and its Courageous Crews" In the heart of London

Background imageResponse Collection: Torn muscle fibers with healing stages surrounding

Torn muscle fibers with healing stages surrounding. 1. Macrophage clean-up. 2. New cells migrate to repair. 3. Cells differentiate to become muscle cells

Background imageResponse Collection: A Clear Stage and No Favour, 1730 (engravign)

A Clear Stage and No Favour, 1730 (engravign)
XJF867829 A Clear Stage and No Favour, 1730 (engravign) by English School, (18th century); Private Collection; English, out of copyright

Background imageResponse Collection: A return from a march or a false alarm in a country village, engraving 1799, a group

A return from a march or a false alarm in a country village, engraving 1799, a group of British citizens mustered in response to an alarm that the French were attacking England which proved to be

Background imageResponse Collection: King Robert II (970-1031) son of Hugh Capet (c. 944-996) composing Sequences and Responses

King Robert II (970-1031) son of Hugh Capet (c. 944-996) composing Sequences and Responses
XJF193897 King Robert II (970-1031) son of Hugh Capet (c.944-996) composing Sequences and Responses, from the Chroniques de France

Background imageResponse Collection: Allegory of the student unions, 1830, print maker: Abraham Vinkeles, print maker: Beijer

Allegory of the student unions, 1830, print maker: Abraham Vinkeles, print maker: Beijer, 1830 - 1831

Background imageResponse Collection: Railway Porter rather rude to sizeable female passenger

Railway Porter rather rude to sizeable female passenger
Stout Party - " And can t I get to X - without walking?" Railway Porter - " Well, theres the coal Train, Mum." Stout Party - " How much will it cost me

Background imageResponse Collection: Cornish Boatman sets an amateur fisherman straight

Cornish Boatman sets an amateur fisherman straight
Sarcastic Amateur Fisherman: " Are there any fish to be caught here, my man?" Cornish Boatman: " No Zur; You caught em all the last time as you was here!" Date: circa 1890s

Background imageResponse Collection: The logical response to a question fom the older generation

The logical response to a question fom the older generation
" Now, Boy, where does Port wine come from?" " From the Public- ouse." !!! Date: circa 1890s

Background imageResponse Collection: Boy provides straightforward answer when quizzed by Uncle

Boy provides straightforward answer when quizzed by Uncle
Uncle John - " Well, Bobby, how did you manage to get out so soon?" Bobby " Leg Before, Uncle." Date: circa 1890s

Background imageResponse Collection: Young boy admonished for fishin on the Sabbath

Young boy admonished for fishin on the Sabbath
Clergyman - " My Boy, do you know its wicked to fish on the Sabbath?" Youngster - " I isn t fishing; I m teachin this ere wurm ter swim." Date: 1895

Background imageResponse Collection: Military Father disarmed by daughters generous reply

Military Father disarmed by daughters generous reply
Disarmed. " Why do you pick those flowers" " To give to you." Date: 1898

Background imageResponse Collection: Mistaken identity - Gentleman and Jewish woman

Mistaken identity - Gentleman and Jewish woman
Mistaken identity - " Good Morning Mis Voss!" " My name is not Voss. It never Voss and it never vill be!". Date: 1900

Background imageResponse Collection: Common Coot (Fulica atra) flock, gathered together on water after sighting Marsh Harrier

Common Coot (Fulica atra) flock, gathered together on water after sighting Marsh Harrier (Circus sp. ), Sundarbans
Common Coot (Fulica atra) flock, gathered together on water after sighting Marsh Harrier (Circus sp.), Sundarbans, Ganges Delta, West Bengal, India, February

Background imageResponse Collection: Barents Sea July 19th, 2003, as seen by MODIS. Image courtesy of Jacques Descloitres

Barents Sea July 19th, 2003, as seen by MODIS. Image courtesy of Jacques Descloitres, MODIS Land Rapid Response Team at NASA GSFC

Background imageResponse Collection: The Irish Sea (right) full of phytoplankton in this true-colour image from January 2002

The Irish Sea (right) full of phytoplankton in this true-colour image from January 2002. The Irish Sea separates Ireland (centre) from the United Kingdom (right)

Background imageResponse Collection: World War I 1914-1918: What England Wants 1918 German propaganda poster

World War I 1914-1918: What England Wants 1918 German propaganda poster showing British planes bombing a factory, a response to article by a Member of Parliament saying Rhine industry must be bombed

Background imageResponse Collection: Bristol Riots, 1831, a response to the rejection by the House of Lords of the second Reform Bill

Bristol Riots, 1831, a response to the rejection by the House of Lords of the second Reform Bill. Sir Charles Wetherell, Recorder of Bristol and an opponent of Reform

Background imageResponse Collection: A Society Of Patriotic Ladies

A Society Of Patriotic Ladies, At Edenton In North Carolina, En Sanguine Engraving Shows Satire Of American Women From Edenton, North Carolina

Background imageResponse Collection: A Return From A March Or A False Alarm In A Country Village

A Return From A March Or A False Alarm In A Country Village, Engraving 1799, A Group Of British Citizens Mustered In Response To An Alarm That The French Were Attacking England Which Proved To Be

Background imageResponse Collection: American Cockroach (Periplaneta americana) adult, grooming in response to being stung by Emerald

American Cockroach (Periplaneta americana) adult, grooming in response to being stung by Emerald Cockroach Wasp (Ampulex compressa)

Background imageResponse Collection: Eosinophil white blood cell, TEM C014 / 1438

Eosinophil white blood cell, TEM C014 / 1438
Eosinophil white blood cell. Transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of a section through an eosinophil. Eosinophils, like all white blood cells, are part of the bodys immune system

Background imageResponse Collection: Eosinophil white blood cell, TEM C014 / 1437

Eosinophil white blood cell, TEM C014 / 1437
Eosinophil white blood cell. Transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of a section through an eosinophil. Eosinophils, like all white blood cells, are part of the bodys immune system

Background imageResponse Collection: Eosinophil white blood cell, TEM C014 / 1439

Eosinophil white blood cell, TEM C014 / 1439
Eosinophil white blood cell. Transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of a section through an eosinophil. Eosinophils, like all white blood cells, are part of the bodys immune system

Background imageResponse Collection: Interleukin-6, molecular model F006 / 9232

Interleukin-6, molecular model F006 / 9232
Interleukin-6. Molecular model of the cytokine protein human interleukin-6. This protein is produced in the body and has a wide variety of functions in the immune system

Background imageResponse Collection: Shigella bacterium and macrophage, SEM C016 / 8922

Shigella bacterium and macrophage, SEM C016 / 8922
Shigella bacterium. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a Shigella sp. bacterium (orange) being engulfed by a macrophage white blood cell. This process is called phagocytosis

Background imageResponse Collection: Shigella bacterium and macrophage, SEM C016 / 8924

Shigella bacterium and macrophage, SEM C016 / 8924
Shigella bacterium. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a Shigella sp. bacterium (green) being engulfed by a macrophage white blood cell. This process is called phagocytosis

Background imageResponse Collection: Shigella bacterium and macrophage, SEM C016 / 8923

Shigella bacterium and macrophage, SEM C016 / 8923
Shigella bacterium. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a Shigella sp. bacterium (orange) being engulfed by a macrophage white blood cell. This process is called phagocytosis

Background imageResponse Collection: Gastritis, light micrograph C016 / 0508

Gastritis, light micrograph C016 / 0508
Gastritis. Light micrograph of a section through an inflamed human stomach (gastritis), showing an abnormal accumulation of white blood cells (leucocytes)

Background imageResponse Collection: Gastritis, light micrograph C016 / 0507

Gastritis, light micrograph C016 / 0507
Gastritis. Light micrograph of a section through an inflamed human stomach (gastritis), showing an abnormal accumulation of white blood cells (leucocytes)

Background imageResponse Collection: Reading and brain activity, MRI scan C018 / 0437

Reading and brain activity, MRI scan C018 / 0437
Reading and brain activity, 3D magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan and wire-frame artwork. The highlighted areas show areas of the brain that are activated during reading

Background imageResponse Collection: Bowel disease in the colon C016 / 8338

Bowel disease in the colon C016 / 8338
Bowel disease in the colon. Endoscopic view of diverticular disease (diverticulosis) affecting the sigmoid colon. Diverticulosis causes sacs (diverticula)

Background imageResponse Collection: Hooke on Hevelius, 1674 C014 / 5155

Hooke on Hevelius, 1674 C014 / 5155
Hooke on Hevelius. Title page from Some Animadversions on the First Part of Hevelius (1674) by English scientist Robert Hooke (1635-1703)

Background imageResponse Collection: Activated macrophage, SEM C015 / 6377

Activated macrophage, SEM C015 / 6377
Activated macrophage. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of an active macrophage white blood cell. Macrophages are cells of the bodys immune system that are found in the tissues rather than

Background imageResponse Collection: Activated macrophage, SEM C015 / 6376

Activated macrophage, SEM C015 / 6376
Activated macrophage. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of an active macrophage white blood cell. Macrophages are cells of the bodys immune system that are found in the tissues rather than

Background imageResponse Collection: Dilated pupil

Dilated pupil. Enhanced image of a dilated pupil. The iris, a coloured muscular ring, regulates the amount of light that enters the eye through the pupil (black)

Background imageResponse Collection: Macrophage engulfing TB bacteria, SEM C014 / 0596

Macrophage engulfing TB bacteria, SEM C014 / 0596
Macrophage engulfing TB bacteria. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a macrophage white blood cell engulfing a tuberculosis (Mycobacterium tuberculosis) bacterium (orange)

Background imageResponse Collection: Macrophage engulfing TB bacteria, SEM C014 / 0598

Macrophage engulfing TB bacteria, SEM C014 / 0598
Macrophage engulfing TB bacteria. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a macrophage white blood cell engulfing a tuberculosis (Mycobacterium tuberculosis) bacterium (purple)

Background imageResponse Collection: Macrophage engulfing TB bacteria, SEM C014 / 0595

Macrophage engulfing TB bacteria, SEM C014 / 0595
Macrophage engulfing TB bacteria. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a macrophage white blood cell engulfing a tuberculosis (Mycobacterium tuberculosis) bacterium (pink)

Background imageResponse Collection: Macrophage engulfing TB bacteria, SEM C014 / 0594

Macrophage engulfing TB bacteria, SEM C014 / 0594
Macrophage engulfing TB bacteria. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a macrophage white blood cell engulfing a tuberculosis (Mycobacterium tuberculosis) bacterium (yellow)

Background imageResponse Collection: Macrophage engulfing TB bacteria, SEM C014 / 0593

Macrophage engulfing TB bacteria, SEM C014 / 0593
Macrophage engulfing TB bacteria. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a macrophage white blood cell engulfing a tuberculosis (Mycobacterium tuberculosis) bacterium (purple)

Background imageResponse Collection: Macrophage engulfing TB bacteria, SEM C014 / 0592

Macrophage engulfing TB bacteria, SEM C014 / 0592
Macrophage engulfing TB bacteria. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a macrophage white blood cell engulfing a tuberculosis (Mycobacterium tuberculosis) bacterium (orange)

Background imageResponse Collection: Macrophage engulfing TB bacteria, SEM C014 / 0590

Macrophage engulfing TB bacteria, SEM C014 / 0590
Macrophage engulfing TB bacteria. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a macrophage white blood cell engulfing a tuberculosis (Mycobacterium tuberculosis) bacterium (blue)

Background imageResponse Collection: Macrophage engulfing TB bacteria, SEM C014 / 0589

Macrophage engulfing TB bacteria, SEM C014 / 0589
Macrophage engulfing TB bacteria. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a macrophage white blood cell engulfing a tuberculosis (Mycobacterium tuberculosis) bacterium (yellow)

Background imageResponse Collection: Macrophage engulfing TB bacteria, SEM C014 / 0591

Macrophage engulfing TB bacteria, SEM C014 / 0591
Macrophage engulfing TB bacteria. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a macrophage white blood cell engulfing a tuberculosis (Mycobacterium tuberculosis) bacterium (bright green)

Background imageResponse Collection: Macrophage engulfing TB bacteria, SEM C017 / 8309

Macrophage engulfing TB bacteria, SEM C017 / 8309
Macrophage engulfing TB bacteria. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a macrophage white blood cell engulfing tuberculosis (Mycobacterium tuberculosis) bacteria (pink)

Background imageResponse Collection: Macrophage feeding bacteria, artwork C017 / 8247

Macrophage feeding bacteria, artwork C017 / 8247
Computer artwork of a macrophage (blue), ingesting a bacterium (red), a process known as phagocytosis. The nucleus is depicted in green

Background imageResponse Collection: Research on plant response to sound

Research on plant response to sound. Researcher checking the growth of grape vines (Vitis vinifera) that have been played Mozart continuously

Background imageResponse Collection: Dodder parasitising a tomato plant

Dodder parasitising a tomato plant. Dodder (Cuscuta sp.) tendril (yellow) wrapping itself around a tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) plant



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"Unyielding and Swift: The Response of LCC-LFB Tooley Street Fire Station and its Courageous Crews" In the heart of London, a beacon of bravery stands tall - the LCC-LFB Tooley Street fire station. With their unwavering dedication to serving the community, these fearless firefighters embody the true essence of response. Just as taste buds react to various flavors on a human tongue, these heroes swiftly respond to any emergency that arises. Like the light green area sensitive to bitter taste, they face adversity head-on with determination and resilience. Similar to the yellow areas sensitive to sour taste, their quick actions neutralize potentially disastrous situations before they escalate further. Much like how blue areas on a tongue detect saltiness, these valiant individuals sprinkle hope amidst chaos by extinguishing flames that threaten lives and property. And just as purple areas sense sweetness in every bite, their presence brings relief and comfort during times of distress. Looking back at history, we find another remarkable example in action - the horse-drawn steam pump utilized by London Fire Brigade in the 19th century. This ingenious invention allowed for faster reaction times and showcased humanity's constant pursuit for better ways to respond effectively. During World War I, a powerful message was conveyed through an iconic "Save Food" poster. It served as a reminder that even our choices regarding food consumption can have profound consequences on society's ability to respond adequately during challenging times. The year 1888 witnessed an extraordinary display of women's empowerment when matchgirls led by Besant stood up against unfair working conditions. Their collective response ignited change not only within their industry but also inspired others around them. As Parliament opened its doors in grandeur depicted in lithographs from yesteryears, it symbolized democracy's continuous response towards progress and governance for all citizens. On microscopic levels within our bodies too, cells exhibit incredible responses. Plasma cells captured under TEM reveal their role in producing antibodies, a vital defense mechanism against infections.