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Images Dated 30th September 2003 (page 2)

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Background imageImages Dated 30th September 2003: Vitamin B3 crystals

Vitamin B3 crystals
Vitamin B3. Polarised light micrograph of vitamin B3 crystals. Vitamin B3 exists in two main forms: niacin and niacinamide

Background imageImages Dated 30th September 2003: Chlorophyll molecule

Chlorophyll molecule
Chlorophyll a. Computer model of the photoreceptor molecule chlorophyll a (C55.H72.Mg.N4.O5) found in green plants where it traps the energy in sunlight during photosynthesis

Background imageImages Dated 30th September 2003: Chlorophyll molecule

Chlorophyll molecule
Chlorophyll a. Computer model of the photoreceptor molecule chlorophyll a (C55.H72.Mg.N4.O5) found in green plants where it traps the energy in sunlight during photosynthesis

Background imageImages Dated 30th September 2003: Atomic structure

Atomic structure. Computer model of the structure of an atom, the basic unit of matter. Electrons (dark blue balls) follow orbits (light blue) round the central nucleus

Background imageImages Dated 30th September 2003: CD4 protein molecule

CD4 protein molecule
CD4 protein. Computer model of a molecule of the CD4 protein that plays a vital role in the immune system. Protein structural units are the coloured balls, each colour for a different amino acid

Background imageImages Dated 30th September 2003: CD4 protein molecule

CD4 protein molecule
CD4 protein. Computer model of a molecule of the CD4 protein that plays a vital role in the immune system. This is the amino acid backbone which has alpha helices (red) and beta sheets (pink)

Background imageImages Dated 30th September 2003: CD4 protein molecule

CD4 protein molecule
CD4 protein. Computer model of a molecule of the CD4 protein that plays a vital role in the immune system. Protein structural units are the cylinders (alpha helices) and the arrows (beta sheets)

Background imageImages Dated 30th September 2003: Quartz crystal structure

Quartz crystal structure. Molecular model (ball- and-stick) of the crystalline structure of quartz (silicon dioxide). Atoms (balls) are colour-coded: silicon (red) and oxygen (yellow)

Background imageImages Dated 30th September 2003: Humpback Whales (Megaptera novaeangliae). Aerial view of adults co-operatively bubble-net feeding

Humpback Whales (Megaptera novaeangliae). Aerial view of adults co-operatively bubble-net feeding
Gulf of Maine Prod / SplashdownDirect



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