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Images Dated 8th March 2010 (page 5)

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Background imageImages Dated 8th March 2010: Orchid Masdevallia Geneva Royale

Orchid Masdevallia Geneva Royale
Orchid (Masdevallia Geneva Royale ) flower

Background imageImages Dated 8th March 2010: Ligularia Britt Marie Crawford

Ligularia Britt Marie Crawford leaves

Background imageImages Dated 8th March 2010: Sunflower seeds

Sunflower seeds

Background imageImages Dated 8th March 2010: Raspberry

Raspberry

Background imageImages Dated 8th March 2010: Sunflower seeds

Sunflower seeds

Background imageImages Dated 8th March 2010: Dianthus Cranberry Ice

Dianthus Cranberry Ice

Background imageImages Dated 8th March 2010: Herb salad

Herb salad

Background imageImages Dated 8th March 2010: Scilla peruviana flower buds

Scilla peruviana flower buds

Background imageImages Dated 8th March 2010: Sunflower seeds

Sunflower seeds

Background imageImages Dated 8th March 2010: Cress

Cress

Background imageImages Dated 8th March 2010: Healthy meal

Healthy meal of organic lamb chump with courgette, potatoes and broad bean salad

Background imageImages Dated 8th March 2010: Healthy meal

Healthy meal of grilled courgettes and artichokes with radishes and sunflower seeds

Background imageImages Dated 8th March 2010: Raspberries

Raspberries

Background imageImages Dated 8th March 2010: Elderly Chinese in wheelchairs

Elderly Chinese in wheelchairs
Two elderly Chinese people, wrapped up against the cold weather, being pushed in wheelchairs. Photographed in Beijing, China

Background imageImages Dated 8th March 2010: Mosquito larva head, SEM

Mosquito larva head, SEM
Mosquito larva head, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). Mosquito larvae have a well-developed head with mouth brushes used for feeding and propulsion.The larvae develop through four stages

Background imageImages Dated 8th March 2010: Bone marrow, SEM

Bone marrow, SEM
Bone marrow, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM).This freeze-fracture has revealed the cavity (lumen) of a large venous sinus (yellow), which contains mature blood cells (red)

Background imageImages Dated 8th March 2010: Head of a bee, SEM

Head of a bee, SEM
Head of a bee, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). The bees compound eyes (one at upper left, red), one antenna (pointing downwards to left of eye), some of the mouthparts (below eye)

Background imageImages Dated 8th March 2010: Bone marrow, SEM

Bone marrow, SEM
Bone marrow, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). This freeze-fracture has revealed the cavity (lumen) of a large venous sinus (pink), which contains mature blood cells (red)

Background imageImages Dated 8th March 2010: Computer technology demonstration, Korea

Computer technology demonstration, Korea
A stand at Seoul Airport, South Korea, demonstrating computer, communications and Internet technology

Background imageImages Dated 8th March 2010: Mosquito larva head, SEM

Mosquito larva head, SEM
Mosquito larva head, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). Mosquito larvae have a well-developed head with mouth brushes used for feeding and propulsion

Background imageImages Dated 8th March 2010: Bacterial contamination, SEM

Bacterial contamination, SEM
Bacterial contamination, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). Escherichia coli bacteria in a cell culture. This contamination has come from an unclean water source

Background imageImages Dated 8th March 2010: Traffic control cabinet with GPS

Traffic control cabinet with GPS
A streetside traffic control cabinet incorporating a Global Positioning System (GPS) receiver (used not only for location data but also for accurate timing data)

Background imageImages Dated 8th March 2010: Tick, SEM

Tick, SEM
Tick, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). This is the ventral surface (the underside). Ticks (superfamily: Ixodoidea) are small arachnids

Background imageImages Dated 8th March 2010: Traffic control system, Daejeon

Traffic control system, Daejeon
A technician monitors a streetside traffic control system in Daejeon, South Korea. His laptop is connected to the street cabinet to allow him to diagnose any problems with the system

Background imageImages Dated 8th March 2010: Tick mouthparts, SEM

Tick mouthparts, SEM
Tick mouthparts, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). The mouthparts of a tick consist of three visible components. The two outer jointed parts are highly mobile palps

Background imageImages Dated 8th March 2010: Beijing trolleybus

Beijing trolleybus
A trolleybus in Beijing, China. The articulated ( bendy ) bus collects electric power from an overhead catenary using a pantograph

Background imageImages Dated 8th March 2010: Winged ant, SEM

Winged ant, SEM
Winged ant, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). Winged ants develop after an ant colony has been established for several years

Background imageImages Dated 8th March 2010: Korean girls at Playstation console

Korean girls at Playstation console
Two Korean girls at a Playstation console in an arcade in Daejeon, South Korea

Background imageImages Dated 8th March 2010: Infrared camera, temperature monitor

Infrared camera, temperature monitor
An infrared camera used to monitor the temperature of people entering a conference centre in Daejeon, South Korea. A prophylactic measure against carriers of flu viruses, such as the H1N1 virus

Background imageImages Dated 8th March 2010: Winged ant, SEM

Winged ant, SEM
Winged ant, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). Winged ants develop after an ant colony has been established for several years

Background imageImages Dated 8th March 2010: Satellite dish and Hanbit Tower, Daejeon

Satellite dish and Hanbit Tower, Daejeon
Satellite dish at the Expo 1993 site in Daejeon, South Korea, with the Hanbit Tower behind. Taken during the International Astronautical Congress space exhibition in October 2009

Background imageImages Dated 8th March 2010: Solar heating system

Solar heating system
A solar water-heating system mounted on a roof in Beijing, China

Background imageImages Dated 8th March 2010: Bee pollen basket, SEM

Bee pollen basket, SEM
Bee pollen basket, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). The pollen basket (called the corbicula) is found on a bees hind legs

Background imageImages Dated 8th March 2010: Mobile bank with satellite dishes, Korea

Mobile bank with satellite dishes, Korea
A mobile bank parked at a conference centre in Daejeon, South Korea. The antenna dishes mounted on the truck allow financial transactions to be performed via satellite communications link

Background imageImages Dated 8th March 2010: Millipede, SEM

Millipede, SEM
Millipede, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). Millipedes (class: Diplopoda) have elongated bodies with some species having hundreds of legs

Background imageImages Dated 8th March 2010: Beijing taxi

Beijing taxi
A Chinese taxi driver in Beijing. He has a Global Positioning System (GPS) satellite navigation receiver on his dasboard alongside a Chinese flag

Background imageImages Dated 8th March 2010: Elastic artery cross-section, SEM

Elastic artery cross-section, SEM
Elastic artery cross-section, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). This section is through a small elastic artery from the lung

Background imageImages Dated 8th March 2010: Solar-powered exercise machine

Solar-powered exercise machine
An exercise machine in a public park in Daejeon, South Korea. The step counter is solar-powered using the solar panel mounted above the machine

Background imageImages Dated 8th March 2010: Exercise machines, Daejeon

Exercise machines, Daejeon
A woman using one of a row of exercise machines in a public park in Daejeon, South Korea. She is watched by another woman

Background imageImages Dated 8th March 2010: Video telephony demonstration, Korea

Video telephony demonstration, Korea
A stand at Seoul Airport, South Korea, demonstrating video telephone technology. The screen shows a view of the woman apparently making the call

Background imageImages Dated 8th March 2010: Hanbit Tower and Korean rocket, Daejeon

Hanbit Tower and Korean rocket, Daejeon
Daejeons Hanbit Tower and South Korean KSLV-1 rocket model at the International Astronautical Congress space exhibition in October 2009

Background imageImages Dated 8th March 2010: People in face masks, Daejeon, Korea

People in face masks, Daejeon, Korea
People wearing face masks, walking down a street in Daejeon, South Korea

Background imageImages Dated 8th March 2010: Lung bronchus cross-section, SEM

Lung bronchus cross-section, SEM
Lung bronchus cross-section, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). This longitudinal freeze-fracture has exposed the inner epithelial surface of a bronchus (brown)

Background imageImages Dated 8th March 2010: Alternative energy device

Alternative energy device
A combined solar power/wave power demonstrator on a river in Beijing, China

Background imageImages Dated 8th March 2010: Satellite dishes, Daejeon, South Korea

Satellite dishes, Daejeon, South Korea
Satellite dishes at the Expo 1993 site in Daejeon, South Korea, at the International Astronautical Congress space exhibition in October 2009

Background imageImages Dated 8th March 2010: Fossilised dinosaur bone, SEM

Fossilised dinosaur bone, SEM
Fossilised dinosaur bone, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). This specimen is from a long bone of a Hypsolophodon fossil found on the Isle of Wight

Background imageImages Dated 8th March 2010: Mosquito pupa, SEM

Mosquito pupa, SEM
Mosquito pupa, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). This is a pupa from a Culex mosquito. The pupa is less dense than water and floats at the surface

Background imageImages Dated 8th March 2010: Mosquito pupa respiratory tube, SEM

Mosquito pupa respiratory tube, SEM
Mosquito pupa respiratory tube, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). The respiratory trumpet is covered in fine hairs to help trap air



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