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Images Dated 10th October 2006 (page 7)

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Background imageImages Dated 10th October 2006: PIERRE-JEAN de BERANGER (1780-1857). French poet, Lithograph, French, 19th century

PIERRE-JEAN de BERANGER (1780-1857). French poet, Lithograph, French, 19th century

Background imageImages Dated 10th October 2006: STANISLAUS JOYCE (1884-1955). Brother of the Irish writer, James Joyce

STANISLAUS JOYCE (1884-1955). Brother of the Irish writer, James Joyce. Photographed in Trieste, Italy, c1905

Background imageImages Dated 10th October 2006: JAMES JOYCE (1882-1941). Irish author. Autograph signature

JAMES JOYCE (1882-1941). Irish author. Autograph signature

Background imageImages Dated 10th October 2006: PETER ILICH TCHAIKOVSKY (1840-1893). Russian composer. Line engraving, 1893

PETER ILICH TCHAIKOVSKY (1840-1893). Russian composer. Line engraving, 1893

Background imageImages Dated 10th October 2006: Coyote paw prints

Coyote paw prints (Canis latrans) in sand. Photographed at Eureka Valley sand dunes, California, USA

Background imageImages Dated 10th October 2006: Artificial intelligence

Artificial intelligence. Conceptual computer artwork showing a human figure emerging from a computer screen. Research into artificial intelligence is concerned with trying to make machines with

Background imageImages Dated 10th October 2006: Artificial intelligence

Artificial intelligence. Conceptual computer artwork showing a brain displaying the computer language of binary, cradled by a robotic hand

Background imageImages Dated 10th October 2006: Network

Network. Conceptual computer artwork showing a network, where each spherical node is connected to every other, and to the human head at the centre

Background imageImages Dated 10th October 2006: Network

Network. Conceptual computer artwork showing a network, with the cubes arranged radially and connected to a central server

Background imageImages Dated 10th October 2006: CT scan

CT scan, conceptual computer artwork. Computed tomography (CT), also known as computed axial tomography (CAT), is a medical imaging technique where an image of internal organs is built up from a

Background imageImages Dated 10th October 2006: CT scan

CT scan, conceptual computer artwork. Computed tomography (CT), also known as computed axial tomography (CAT), is a medical imaging technique where an image of internal organs is built up by scanning

Background imageImages Dated 10th October 2006: Stem cell on spoon

Stem cell on spoon. Conceptual computer artwork showing an enlarged stem cell on a spoon. A stem cell is an undifferentiated cell that can produce other types of cell when it divides

Background imageImages Dated 10th October 2006: Stem cells

Stem cells. Conceptual computer artwork showing enlarged stem cells in a petri dish. A stem cell is an undifferentiated cell that can produce other types of cell when it divides

Background imageImages Dated 10th October 2006: Genetic engineering

Genetic engineering. Conceptual computer artwork showing a syringe containing DNA. DNA contains the genetic material for all living organisms. Altering the DNA can change an organisms characteristics

Background imageImages Dated 10th October 2006: Biotechnology profits

Biotechnology profits. Conceptual computer artwork showing a DNA molecule with dollar signs as the nucleotide chains linking the two helices

Background imageImages Dated 10th October 2006: Flooded salt flat

Flooded salt flat in Death Valley, California, USA. This high volume of water is due to heavy rainfall during an El Nino event. Photographed at sunset

Background imageImages Dated 10th October 2006: Flooded salt flat

Flooded salt flat. Puddles of water on salt deposits in Death Valley, California. This unusual volume of water is due to heavy rainfall during an El Nino event. Photographed at sunset

Background imageImages Dated 10th October 2006: Joshua trees (Yucca brevifolia)

Joshua trees (Yucca brevifolia) on a snow-covered mountain. Photgraphed in the USA

Background imageImages Dated 10th October 2006: Desert dodder (Cuscuta denticulata)

Desert dodder (Cuscuta denticulata)
Desert dodder (Cuscuta denticulata, orange) parasitising a white burro bush plant (Ambrosia dumosa). Photographed in the USA

Background imageImages Dated 10th October 2006: Desert dodder (Cuscuta denticulata)

Desert dodder (Cuscuta denticulata)
Desert dodder (Cuscuta denticulata, orange) parasitising a white burro bush plant (Ambrosia dumosa). Photographed in the USA

Background imageImages Dated 10th October 2006: Burro bush (Ambrosia dumosa)

Burro bush (Ambrosia dumosa)
Burro bush flowers (Ambrosia dumosa). Photographed in the USA

Background imageImages Dated 10th October 2006: Woody bottle-washer (Camissonia boothii)

Woody bottle-washer (Camissonia boothii)
Woody bottle-washer plant (Camissonia boothii) in flower. Photographed in the USA

Background imageImages Dated 10th October 2006: Rue (Ruta graveolens Jackmans Blue )

Rue (Ruta graveolens Jackmans Blue )

Background imageImages Dated 10th October 2006: Desertholly (Atriplex hymenelytra)

Desertholly (Atriplex hymenelytra)
Desertholly flower (Atriplex hymenelytra). This is the female flower. Photographed in the USA

Background imageImages Dated 10th October 2006: Yellow cups (Camissonia brevipes)

Yellow cups (Camissonia brevipes)
Yellow cups flowers (Camissionia brevipes). Photographed in the USA

Background imageImages Dated 10th October 2006: Mohavea breviflora

Mohavea breviflora
Golden desert-snapdragon flowers (Mohavea breviflora) amongst rocks. Photographed in Death Valley, California, USA

Background imageImages Dated 10th October 2006: Pravastatin drug, molecular model

Pravastatin drug, molecular model
Pravastatin, molecular model. Pravastatin is a cholesterol-lowering drug of the statin class. It is marketed as Pravachol and Selektine

Background imageImages Dated 10th October 2006: Pravastatin drug, molecular model

Pravastatin drug, molecular model
Pravastatin, molecular model. Pravastatin is a cholesterol-lowering drug of the statin class. It is marketed as Pravachol and Selektine

Background imageImages Dated 10th October 2006: Desert sunflower (Geraea canescens)

Desert sunflower (Geraea canescens)
Desert sunflowers (Geraea canescens). Photographed in the USA

Background imageImages Dated 10th October 2006: Sugar pine (Pinus lambertiana)

Sugar pine (Pinus lambertiana)
Sugar pine trees (Pinus lambertiana) in a forest. Photographed near the Sierra Nevada mountain range, California, USA

Background imageImages Dated 10th October 2006: Prostacyclin, molecular model

Prostacyclin, molecular model. This is a hormone that acts to widen blood vessels (thus lowering blood pressure) and to prevent aggregation of platelets (preventing blood clotting)

Background imageImages Dated 10th October 2006: Prostacyclin, molecular model

Prostacyclin, molecular model. This is a hormone that acts to widen blood vessels (thus lowering blood pressure) and to prevent aggregation of platelets (preventing blood clotting)

Background imageImages Dated 10th October 2006: Haemagglutinin viral surface protein

Haemagglutinin viral surface protein, molecular model. Haemagglutinin is found on the surface of many bacteria and viruses, notably the influenza virus

Background imageImages Dated 10th October 2006: C-reactive protein, molecular models

C-reactive protein, molecular models. Six molecules of the protein are seen, each highlighting a different structural property of the protein. At centre the atoms are individually shown as balls

Background imageImages Dated 10th October 2006: C-reactive protein, molecular models

C-reactive protein, molecular models. Two molecules of the protein are seen. The protein is made up of five sub-units (monomers) arranged in a ring

Background imageImages Dated 10th October 2006: C-reactive protein, molecular models

C-reactive protein, molecular models. Two molecules of the protein are seen. The protein is made up of five sub-units (monomers) arranged in a ring

Background imageImages Dated 10th October 2006: Human rhinovirus capsid proteins

Human rhinovirus capsid proteins, molecular model. These are proteins from the capsid (outer protein coat) of rhinovirus 14. Rhinoviruses are responsible for causing about 50% of common colds

Background imageImages Dated 10th October 2006: Botulinum type B neurotoxin

Botulinum type B neurotoxin, molecular model. This powerful toxin, produced by the bacterium Clostridium botulinum, enters nerve cells and prevents release of neurotransmitters

Background imageImages Dated 10th October 2006: Haemagglutinin from bird flu virus

Haemagglutinin from bird flu virus, molecular model. This protein, H5, is found on the surface of the bird flu virus H5N1

Background imageImages Dated 10th October 2006: Desert rockcress (Sibara deserti)

Desert rockcress (Sibara deserti) seedlings in cracks. High rainfall during an El Nino event has enabled the seedlings to germinate. Photographed in Eureka valley dunes, California, USA

Background imageImages Dated 10th October 2006: Panamint princesplume (Stanleya elata)

Panamint princesplume (Stanleya elata)
Panamint princesplume flower spike (Stanleya elata). Photographed in the USA

Background imageImages Dated 10th October 2006: INGRID BERGMAN (1915-1982). Swedish actress

INGRID BERGMAN (1915-1982). Swedish actress

Background imageImages Dated 10th October 2006: INGRID BERGMAN (1915-1982). Swedish actress

INGRID BERGMAN (1915-1982). Swedish actress

Background imageImages Dated 10th October 2006: INGRID BERGMAN (1915-1982). Swedish actress

INGRID BERGMAN (1915-1982). Swedish actress

Background imageImages Dated 10th October 2006: INGRID BERGMAN (1915-1982). Swedish actress. Photographed in 1946

INGRID BERGMAN (1915-1982). Swedish actress. Photographed in 1946

Background imageImages Dated 10th October 2006: GERTRUDE BERG (1899-1966). American actress. Photographed in 1951

GERTRUDE BERG (1899-1966). American actress. Photographed in 1951

Background imageImages Dated 10th October 2006: INGRID BERGMAN (1915-1982). Swedish actress. Photographed in 1946

INGRID BERGMAN (1915-1982). Swedish actress. Photographed in 1946

Background imageImages Dated 10th October 2006: INGRID BERGMAN (1915-1982). Swedish actress

INGRID BERGMAN (1915-1982). Swedish actress



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