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Images Dated 14th March 2011 (page 6)

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Background imageImages Dated 14th March 2011: Prinzregenter Theater

Prinzregenter Theater
The Prinzregenter Theatre, Munich, completed in 1901, was built for performances of Wagners operas. All seats are in the amphitheatre. Date: 1930s

Background imageImages Dated 14th March 2011: E coli bacteria, SEM

E coli bacteria, SEM
E. coli bacteria. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of Escherichia coli bacteria (pink) on a geckos tongue. Magnification: x8000 when printed at 10 centimetres wide

Background imageImages Dated 14th March 2011: Cyanobacteria, SEM

Cyanobacteria, SEM
Cyanobacteria. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of cyanobacteria (formally known as blue-green algae, green). Several spores (pink) are also seen

Background imageImages Dated 14th March 2011: E coli bacteria, SEM

E coli bacteria, SEM
E. coli bacteria. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of Escherichia coli bacteria (orange) on a geckos tongue. Magnification: x8000 when printed at 10 centimetres wide

Background imageImages Dated 14th March 2011: Fossil debris in chalk, SEM

Fossil debris in chalk, SEM
Fossil debris in chalk. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a fossilised fragment of a coccolithotrope skeleton

Background imageImages Dated 14th March 2011: E coli bacteria, SEM

E coli bacteria, SEM
E. coli bacteria. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of Escherichia coli bacteria (white) on a geckos tongue. Magnification: x8000 when printed at 10 centimetres wide

Background imageImages Dated 14th March 2011: Fossil debris in chalk, SEM

Fossil debris in chalk, SEM
Fossil debris in chalk. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a fossilised fragment of a coccolithotrope skeleton

Background imageImages Dated 14th March 2011: Fossil debris in chalk, SEM

Fossil debris in chalk, SEM
Fossil debris in chalk. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a fossilised fragment of a coccolithotrope skeleton

Background imageImages Dated 14th March 2011: Cyanobacteria, SEM

Cyanobacteria, SEM
Cyanobacteria. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of cyanobacteria (formally known as blue-green algae, brown). Several spores (white) are also seen

Background imageImages Dated 14th March 2011: Bird Mosaic duck detail

Bird Mosaic duck detail
The Palace of the

Background imageImages Dated 14th March 2011: water-powered flour mill

water-powered flour mill
A water-powered (Chimney type) flour mill. Estimated to have been built a few hundred years ago and can still be operated. The Hopper

Background imageImages Dated 14th March 2011: Pilots G sui

Pilots G sui
Israel, Tel Nof IAF Base, An Israeli Air force (IAF) exhibition

Background imageImages Dated 14th March 2011: Shoemaker

Shoemaker
A shoemaker in his workshop

Background imageImages Dated 14th March 2011: Hamer Tribe Jumping of the Bulls ceremony

Hamer Tribe Jumping of the Bulls ceremony
Africa, Ethiopia, Omo River Valley Hamer Tribe The Jumping of the Bulls ceremony. The initiate leaps onto a line of ten or more of his familys bulls and runs along their backs. Lining up the livestock

Background imageImages Dated 14th March 2011: Glycogen molecule, artwork

Glycogen molecule, artwork. Glycogen is made from many glucose molecules (yellow) linked by one of two types of glycosidic bonds

Background imageImages Dated 14th March 2011: Desert Palm Tree Plantation

Desert Palm Tree Plantation
Palm Tree Plantation, Israel, Aravah Desert

Background imageImages Dated 14th March 2011: Eccrine sweat gland, artwork

Eccrine sweat gland, artwork
Eccrine sweat gland, computer artwork. This is one of two types of sweat gland found in the skin. Eccrine glands are found all over the body and release sweat, which consists of water and salt

Background imageImages Dated 14th March 2011: Tractor ploughs and tills a field

Tractor ploughs and tills a field
Israel, Hula Valley, Tractor ploughs and tills a field

Background imageImages Dated 14th March 2011: Potters workshop

Potters workshop
An European female potter in her workshop shapes clay on a potters wheel. Closeup of her hands

Background imageImages Dated 14th March 2011: Echinoderm anatomy, artwork

Echinoderm anatomy, artwork
Echinoderm anatomy. Computer artwork showing the body structure and main organs of a typical echinoderm, such as a starfish

Background imageImages Dated 14th March 2011: water-powered flour mill

water-powered flour mill
A water-powered (Chimney type) flour mill Estimated to have been constructed a few hundred years ago and can still be operated

Background imageImages Dated 14th March 2011: Ethiopia, Hamer Tribe herding cattl

Ethiopia, Hamer Tribe herding cattl
Africa, Ethiopia, Omo River Valley Hamer Tribe Herding cattle

Background imageImages Dated 14th March 2011: Pelican throat swab

Pelican throat swab
Great White Pelican (Pelecanus onocrotalus) undergoes a throat swab before being released back back to nature. This will allow researchers to better understand the the birds health concerns

Background imageImages Dated 14th March 2011: Horse trainin

Horse training Teaching the horse to kneel

Background imageImages Dated 14th March 2011: Endocrine system, artwork

Endocrine system, artwork
Endocrine system. Computer artwork showing the locations of hormone-producing glands (endocrine glands) in the human body

Background imageImages Dated 14th March 2011: Green sea turtle

Green sea turtle (Chelonia mydas) swimming. Green sea turtles are found in warm tropical waters. They are herbivorous, eating algae and sea grasses, and can grow up to 1.5 metres in length

Background imageImages Dated 14th March 2011: Desert Ros

Desert Ros
Flowering Desert Rose (Adenium obesum), Africa, Ethiopia, Omo River Valley

Background imageImages Dated 14th March 2011: Water molecule, artwork

Water molecule, artwork
Water molecule. Computer artwork showing the tetrahedral structure of a water molecule. This is the most common arrangement of liquid water molecules

Background imageImages Dated 14th March 2011: Blue-spotted stingray

Blue-spotted stingray (Taeniura lymma) head. The eyes are the raised bumps, and the mouth is on the underside of the head region of this flattened body

Background imageImages Dated 14th March 2011: Heron Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV)

Heron Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV)
Israel, Tel Nof IAF Base, An Israeli Air force (IAF) exhibition. IAI Heron TP (IAI Eitan) an Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) developed by the Malat division of Israel Aerospace Industries

Background imageImages Dated 14th March 2011: Exocrine gland types, artwork

Exocrine gland types, artwork
Exocrine gland types. Computer artwork of the six forms an exocrine gland can take. Clockwise from bottom left these are; simple acinar, simple tubular, simple coiled tubular, simple branched acinar

Background imageImages Dated 14th March 2011: Barn Owl coop

Barn Owl coop
Israel, Hula Valley, Barn Owl (Tyto alba) coop in the fields. The Barn Owl is used by the farmers in Israel as a natural pest control

Background imageImages Dated 14th March 2011: Electrophoresis apparatus, artwork

Electrophoresis apparatus, artwork
Electrophoresis apparatus. Computer artwork showing the apparatus used to separate DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) fragments using electrophoresis

Background imageImages Dated 14th March 2011: female potter

female potter
An European female potter in her workshop shapes clay on a potters wheel. Closeup of her hands

Background imageImages Dated 14th March 2011: Caralluma flower

Caralluma flower
Tanzania, Caralluma flower

Background imageImages Dated 14th March 2011: Endocrine system, artwork

Endocrine system, artwork
Endocrine system. Computer artwork showing the locations of hormone-producing glands (endocrine glands) in the human body

Background imageImages Dated 14th March 2011: Athanasius Kircher, German scholar

Athanasius Kircher, German scholar
Athanasius Kircher (circa 1601-1680), German Jesuit scholar. Kircher worked in numerous different areas, including oriental studies, geology and medicine

Background imageImages Dated 14th March 2011: Cargo transport and baggage loading

Cargo transport and baggage loading
Israel, Ben-Gurion international Airport Cargo transport and baggage loading area Luggage conveyor belt

Background imageImages Dated 14th March 2011: Chamaeleon clings to a branc

Chamaeleon clings to a branch photographed in Madagascar, Ankify Peninsula

Background imageImages Dated 14th March 2011: juvenile Montpellier snake

juvenile Montpellier snake (Malpolon monspessulanus) is very common throughout the Mediterranean basin. It can reach up to 2.00 metres long and may weigh up to 1.5 kilograms

Background imageImages Dated 14th March 2011: Chaetopelma olivaceum

Chaetopelma olivaceum
Black Tarantula Chaetopelma olivaceum is found throughout the middle east (including Cyprus) Photographed in Israel in October

Background imageImages Dated 14th March 2011: Sandstone erosion due to deforestation

Sandstone erosion due to deforestation
Madagascar, Ankarana Special Reserve. Red Tsingy - Sandstone erosion due to deforestation

Background imageImages Dated 14th March 2011: Horse training

Horse training Teaching the horse to kneel

Background imageImages Dated 14th March 2011: Compass Ros

Compass Ros
Israel. Haifa, Dado Beach, Compass Rose

Background imageImages Dated 14th March 2011: Dome of the Rock

Dome of the Rock
Israel, Jerusalem Old City, Dome of the Rock on Haram esh Sharif (Temple Mount)

Background imageImages Dated 14th March 2011: juvenile Montpellier snake

juvenile Montpellier snake (Malpolon monspessulanus) is very common throughout the Mediterranean basin. It can reach up to 2.00 metres long and may weigh up to 1.5 kilograms

Background imageImages Dated 14th March 2011: Juvenile Male redstart

Juvenile Male redstart (Phoenicurus phoenicurus) perched on a pine tree branch. This bird is considered to be an Old World flycatcher and is found throughout Europe in summer

Background imageImages Dated 14th March 2011: Chaetopelma olivaceum

Chaetopelma olivaceum
Black Tarantula Chaetopelma olivaceum is found throughout the middle east (including Cyprus) Photographed in Israel in October



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