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Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2013: Multipipette F008 / 2144

Multipipette F008 / 2144
Multipipette

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2013: Light bulb

Light bulb

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2013: Ancient Greek ruins, Side, Turkey F008 / 2154

Ancient Greek ruins, Side, Turkey F008 / 2154
Ruins of an Ancient Greek temple, Side, Turkey

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2013: Red wine F008 / 2140

Red wine F008 / 2140
Red wine

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2013: Water outlet in wall F008 / 2137

Water outlet in wall F008 / 2137
Water outlet in wall

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2013: Blood test F008 / 2166

Blood test F008 / 2166
Blood test

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2013: Presents F008 / 2152

Presents F008 / 2152
Presents

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2013: Cloudy sky F008 / 2160

Cloudy sky F008 / 2160
Cloudy sky

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2013: Tidal ripples around boulder C017 / 8445

Tidal ripples around boulder C017 / 8445
Tidal ripples around boulder. Boulder on a sandy beach, with sunlight, wind, and the tidal flow of water giving rise to ripples in the surrounding pool

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2013: Tidal ripples around boulder C017 / 8446

Tidal ripples around boulder C017 / 8446
Tidal ripples around boulder. Boulder on a sandy beach, with sunlight, wind, and the tidal flow of water giving rise to ripples in the surrounding pool

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2013: Sea slater C017 / 8443

Sea slater C017 / 8443
Sea slater (Ligia oceanica), found under rocks above the intertidal zone. This marine relative of the woodlouse inhabits coastal regions. Its head, eye and anntennae are at top

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2013: Common shore crab C017 / 8444

Common shore crab C017 / 8444
Common shore crab (Carcinus maenas). The colour of this crab varies. As its name suggests, this crab lives on sea shores. It feeds on worms, molluscs, algae and carrion, using its powerful pincers

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2013: Spiny starfish C017 / 8441

Spiny starfish C017 / 8441
Spiny starfish (Marthasterias glacialis) under water. This large starfish usually measures about 40 centimetres across. It lives between the surface and 150 metres depth, mainly on hard substrates

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2013: Common starfish C017 / 8442

Common starfish C017 / 8442
Common starfish (Asterias rubens) on rocks at low tide. Starfish are echinoderms which usually have five arms. They move by means of numerous short tubular feet, which end in suction discs

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2013: Snakelocks anemone C017 / 8439

Snakelocks anemone C017 / 8439
Snakelocks anemone (Anemonia sulcata) under water. This sea anemone has long flowing stinging tentacles, used to catch its prey of small fish and crustaceans

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2013: Rock samphire C017 / 8436

Rock samphire C017 / 8436
Rock samphire (Crithmum maritimum) on a wall at high tide. This coastal perennial is edible. The growing leaf tips have culinary, medicinal and cosmetic uses

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2013: Goose barnacles feeding C017 / 8440

Goose barnacles feeding C017 / 8440
Goose barnacles (Lepas anatifera) feeding underwater. These cirripedian crustaceans attach themselves to boats and driftwood

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2013: Snakelocks anemone C017 / 8438

Snakelocks anemone C017 / 8438
Snakelocks anemone (Anemonia sulcata) at low tide. The gelatinous nature of this sea anemone prevents it from drying out when exposed to air at low tide

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2013: Kelp seaweed C017 / 8437

Kelp seaweed C017 / 8437
Kelp seaweed (Laminaria digitata) on rocks at low tide. This seaweed is also known as devils apron and oarweed. Products such as ice cream, toothpaste, bread

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2013: Jews ear fungus

Jews ear fungus (Auricularia auricula-judae). This edible, ear-shaped fungus is gelatinous when fresh but dries to become hard and horny

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2013: Musk thistle flower head C017 / 8434

Musk thistle flower head C017 / 8434
Musk thistle (Carduus nutans) flower head. This flower is also known as the nodding thistle. The central flower head (purple) consists of hundreds of tiny individual flowers

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2013: Musk thistle flower head C017 / 8433

Musk thistle flower head C017 / 8433
Musk thistle (Carduus nutans) flower head. This flower is also known as the nodding thistle. Here, a small spider (centre)

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2013: Coastal rock pool C017 / 8431

Coastal rock pool C017 / 8431
Coastal rock pool. Close-up of seaweed and other marine plants on the edge of a rock pool at low tide in a coastal area

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2013: Coastal rock pool C017 / 8432

Coastal rock pool C017 / 8432
Coastal rock pool. Close-up of limpets and other marine molluscs on the edge of a rock pool at low tide in a coastal area

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2013: Coastal rock pool C017 / 8430

Coastal rock pool C017 / 8430
Coastal rock pool. Close-up of limpets and seaweed on the edge of a pool of seawater in rocks at low tide in a coastal area

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2013: Coastal rock pool C017 / 8429

Coastal rock pool C017 / 8429
Coastal rock pool. Dry rock pool at low tide in Rockham Bay, North Devon, UK. The rocks in this area are slates or shales, with intrusions of quartz

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2013: Milky Way over Devils garden, Utah, USA

Milky Way over Devils garden, Utah, USA
Milky Way over Devils garden, Arches National Park, Utah, USA. The Milky Way is a band of stars in the night sky that is a view of our own spiral galaxy from the inside

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2013: Coastal rock pool C017 / 8428

Coastal rock pool C017 / 8428
Coastal rock pool. Dry rock pool at low tide in Rockham Bay, North Devon, UK. The rocks in this area are slates or shales, with intrusions of quartz

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2013: Lightning and rainbows, Arizona, USA C017 / 8425

Lightning and rainbows, Arizona, USA C017 / 8425
Lightning and rainbows over Monument Valley, Arizona, USA, in September 2012

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2013: Coastal rock pool boulder C017 / 8427

Coastal rock pool boulder C017 / 8427
Coastal rock pool boulder. Boulder in a pools of seawater among rocks at low tide in Rockham Bay, North Devon, UK. The rocks in this area are boulders of quartz along with slates or shales

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2013: Lightning, Colorado, USA C017 / 8421

Lightning, Colorado, USA C017 / 8421
Lighting over rural Colorado, USA, on 18 August 2012

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2013: Supercell thunderstorm, Colorado, USA C017 / 8417

Supercell thunderstorm, Colorado, USA C017 / 8417
Supercell thunderstorm with lightning strike, over rural Colorado, USA. A supercell thunderstorm is a severe long-lived storm within which the wind speed and direction changes with height

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2013: Supercell thunderstorm, Montana, USA C017 / 8416

Supercell thunderstorm, Montana, USA C017 / 8416
Supercell thunderstorm and tornado over Judith Basin, Montana, USA. A supercell thunderstorm is a severe long-lived storm within which the wind speed and direction changes with height

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2013: Supercell thunderstorm, Montana, USA C017 / 8414

Supercell thunderstorm, Montana, USA C017 / 8414
Supercell thunderstorm forming over the Missouri River, Montana, USA. A supercell thunderstorm is a severe long-lived storm within which the wind speed and direction changes with height

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2013: Supercell thunderstorm, Oklahoma, USA C017 / 8412

Supercell thunderstorm, Oklahoma, USA C017 / 8412
Supercell thunderstorm forming over rural Oklahoma, USA. A supercell thunderstorm is a severe long-lived storm within which the wind speed and direction changes with height

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2013: Tornado, Saskatchewan, Canada C017 / 8411

Tornado, Saskatchewan, Canada C017 / 8411
Tornado. A tornado is a violent rotating column of air characterised by a funnel-shaped cloud that forms within thunderstorms

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2013: Tornado at night, Kansas, USA C017 / 8409

Tornado at night, Kansas, USA C017 / 8409
Tornado at night. A tornado is a violent rotating column of air characterised by a funnel-shaped cloud that forms within thunderstorms

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2013: Tornado, Saskatchewan, Canada C017 / 8410

Tornado, Saskatchewan, Canada C017 / 8410
Tornado. A tornado is a violent rotating column of air characterised by a funnel-shaped cloud that forms within thunderstorms

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2013: Dental hygiene set, circa 1870 C017 / 8407

Dental hygiene set, circa 1870 C017 / 8407
Comprehensive dental hygiene set in a morocco case. The set includes an inspection mirror, steel tools, and ivory handles

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2013: Six tooth keys, 19th century C017 / 8406

Six tooth keys, 19th century C017 / 8406
Six steel tooth keys with steel, ebony (black), or bone (white) handles. Tooth extraction is the earliest known dental procedure, it was used as a last-resort cure for toothache

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2013: Two folding toothpicks, circa 1890 C017 / 8405

Two folding toothpicks, circa 1890 C017 / 8405
Two folding toothpicks, dating from around 1890. The left features two pointed toothpicks. The right is a novelty violin shape in faux tortoiseshell and has one folding toothpick and one ear scoop

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2013: Three tooth keys, circa 1850 C017 / 8403

Three tooth keys, circa 1850 C017 / 8403
Three ebony handled tooth keys. Tooth extraction is the earliest known dental procedure, it was used as a last-resort cure for toothache

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2013: Dental elevator, circa 1830 C017 / 8401

Dental elevator, circa 1830 C017 / 8401
Goats foot dental elevator, made from ebony (handle) and steel. This would have been used for loosening a diseased or painful tooth or its root in preparation for extraction

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2013: Artificial jaw, circa 1900 C017 / 8402

Artificial jaw, circa 1900 C017 / 8402
Artificial jaw, marked Wekabe, dating from around 1900, Germany. This would have been used for anatomical demonstrations. Gold pegs attached to individual enamel teeth allow them to be removed

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2013: Spiral mouth gag, circa 1860 C017 / 8396

Spiral mouth gag, circa 1860 C017 / 8396
Spiral mouth gag, made from boxwood, dating from around 1860, England. This would have been used to pry open the mouths of patients with lock-jaw

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2013: Dental saw, circa 1870 C017 / 8399

Dental saw, circa 1870 C017 / 8399
Dental saw with ebony handle dating from around 1870, England. Dental saws were used in early dentistry to create separations between the teeth

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2013: Medical claw pincers, circa 1700 C017 / 8397

Medical claw pincers, circa 1700 C017 / 8397
Blacksmith-made claw pincers for medical use, dating from around 1700. This crude instrument would have been used, rather brutally, for tooth extraction

Background imageImages Dated 23rd October 2013: Dental compendium, circa 1860 C017 / 8398

Dental compendium, circa 1860 C017 / 8398
Comprehensive dental compendium, complete with forceps, tooth keys, elevators, and dental picks. The nineteenth century was a period of rapid progression in the field of dentistry



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