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2 Dec 2003 Fine Art Print Collection

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34 Fine Art Prints

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Background image2 Dec 2003 Fine Art Print Collection: False clown anemone fish

False clown anemone fish

Background image2 Dec 2003 Fine Art Print Collection: Glyceraldehyde isomer models

Glyceraldehyde isomer models. Molecular models of the two isomeric forms of glyceraldehyde. D- glyceraldehyde (left) has a hydroxyl group (OH) on the right side of the asymmetric carbon atom

Background image2 Dec 2003 Fine Art Print Collection: Cray supercomputer

Cray supercomputer

Background image2 Dec 2003 Fine Art Print Collection: Clostridium perfringens bacterium with spore

Clostridium perfringens bacterium with spore
False-colour transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of a Clostridium perfringens bacterium with endospore. This species of Gram-positive

Background image2 Dec 2003 Fine Art Print Collection: Illustration of leg amputation in the home

Illustration of leg amputation in the home
Illustration of a leg amputation performed in the home, from a surgical work of 1592 (source unknown). The brazier on the right heats the irons used to cauterise the wound

Background image2 Dec 2003 Fine Art Print Collection: Allosaurus dinosaur

Allosaurus dinosaur. Computer artwork of an Allosaurus dinosaur walking on ice. Allosaurus was a large carnivorous dinosaur found throughout much of the world between 154 and 135 million years ago

Background image2 Dec 2003 Fine Art Print Collection: Allosaurus dinosaur

Allosaurus dinosaur, computer artwork. Allosaurus was a large carnivorous dinosaur that was found throughout much of the world between 154 and 135 million years ago, during the late Jurassic period

Background image2 Dec 2003 Fine Art Print Collection: Reforestation

Reforestation. Tree saplings are protected inside plastic tubes. Reforestation can be a commercial venture for wood and paper production, or an environmental initiative following deforestation

Background image2 Dec 2003 Fine Art Print Collection: Organically grown wheat grass, Triticum sp

Organically grown wheat grass, Triticum sp
Wheat grass. Field of organically grown wheat grass (Triticum sp.). Wheat is one of the worlds most important crops, used to make flour for bread and pasta. Wheat grass is young wheat

Background image2 Dec 2003 Fine Art Print Collection: Candles burning

Candles burning

Background image2 Dec 2003 Fine Art Print Collection: Glucose models

Glucose models

Background image2 Dec 2003 Fine Art Print Collection: Tertiary alcohol molecule

Tertiary alcohol molecule. Molecular model of tertiary butanol (C4H10O), also known as tertiary butyl alcohol, trimethyl carbinol or 2-methyl propan-2-ol

Background image2 Dec 2003 Fine Art Print Collection: Sucrose molecule

Sucrose molecule

Background image2 Dec 2003 Fine Art Print Collection: Glycine molecule

Glycine molecule. Molecular model of the simplest amino acid glycine (C2H5NO2). Amino acids are the monomers or building-blocks of the larger protein molecules

Background image2 Dec 2003 Fine Art Print Collection: Glucose isomer model

Glucose isomer model

Background image2 Dec 2003 Fine Art Print Collection: Ethanol and methoxymethane molecules

Ethanol and methoxymethane molecules. Molecular models of ethanol (CH3.CH2.OH, left) and methoxymethane (CH3.O.CH3). Both compounds contain the same atoms but in different arrangements

Background image2 Dec 2003 Fine Art Print Collection: Ethane, ethene and ethyne molecules

Ethane, ethene and ethyne molecules. Molecular models of ethane (C2H6, upper left), an alkane, ethene (C2H4, centre), an alkene, and ethyne (C2H2), an alkyne

Background image2 Dec 2003 Fine Art Print Collection: Sulphanilamide molecule

Sulphanilamide molecule. Molecular model of sulphanilamide (C6H8N2O2S), also known as 4- aminobenzenesulphonamide. Carbon atoms are black, hydrogen are white, nitrogen are blue

Background image2 Dec 2003 Fine Art Print Collection: Aniline molecule

Aniline molecule. Molecular model of aniline (C6H5NH2), also known as aminobenzene or phenylamine. In the model, carbon atoms are black, hydrogen are white and nitrogen is blue

Background image2 Dec 2003 Fine Art Print Collection: Nitrobenzene molecule

Nitrobenzene molecule. Molecular model of nitrobenzene (C6H5NO2). In the model, carbon atoms are black, hydrogen are white, nitrogen is blue and oxygen are red. Nitrobenzene is a colourless liquid

Background image2 Dec 2003 Fine Art Print Collection: Candles burning

Candles burning

Background image2 Dec 2003 Fine Art Print Collection: Glucose isomer models

Glucose isomer models. Molecular models of the glucopyranose form of glucose. Glucose (C6H12O6) is a hexose sugar. Glucopyranose has a five carbon ring and an additional asymmetric carbon atom

Background image2 Dec 2003 Fine Art Print Collection: Alkane molecules

Alkane molecules. Molecular models of hexane (C6H14, right) and cyclohexane (C6H12). Carbon atoms are black and hydrogen atoms are white. Hexane is a colourless liquid that is insoluble in water

Background image2 Dec 2003 Fine Art Print Collection: Glucose isomer model

Glucose isomer model. Molecular model of the beta form of the hexose sugar glucose (C6H12O6), also known as beta-glucopyranose

Background image2 Dec 2003 Fine Art Print Collection: Alanine isomer models

Alanine isomer models

Background image2 Dec 2003 Fine Art Print Collection: TNT molecule

TNT molecule. Molecular model of trinitrotoluene (TNT, formula C7H5N3O6), also known as 2, 4, 6- trinitromethylbenzene. In the model, carbon atoms are black, hydrogen are white

Background image2 Dec 2003 Fine Art Print Collection: Alcohol molecules

Alcohol molecules. Molecular models of four types of alcohol molecule. They are, clockwise from top left: methanol, ethanol, propan-2-ol and propan- 1-ol

Background image2 Dec 2003 Fine Art Print Collection: Secondary alcohol molecule

Secondary alcohol molecule. Molecular model of secondary butanol (C4H10O), also known as butan-2-ol, secondary butyl alcohol or methylethyl carbinol

Background image2 Dec 2003 Fine Art Print Collection: Lavender flowers

Lavender flowers

Background image2 Dec 2003 Fine Art Print Collection: Goosegrass plant

Goosegrass plant

Background image2 Dec 2003 Fine Art Print Collection: Methoxyethane molecule

Methoxyethane molecule. Molecular model of methoxyethane (CH3.CH2O.CH3), which contains one atom of oxygen (red), three carbon atoms (black) and eight hydrogren atoms (white)

Background image2 Dec 2003 Fine Art Print Collection: Coloured TEM of Escherichia coli bacteria

Coloured TEM of Escherichia coli bacteria
Escherichia coli. Coloured transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of a cluster of the bacteria Escherichia coli. They are rod-shaped bacilli, Gram-negative and motile

Background image2 Dec 2003 Fine Art Print Collection: Safety pins with a magnet

Safety pins with a magnet
Magnetism. Safety pins, which are made of steel, being attracted to a bar magnet. The magnetic field of the magnet induces a small magnetic field in the steel pins

Background image2 Dec 2003 Fine Art Print Collection: Artwork showing electron clouds of atoms

Artwork showing electron clouds of atoms
Artwork showing the electron clouds, or orbitals, of atoms of hydrogen (top), carbon (top left), silicon (top right), iron (centre left), silver (centre right), & europium (bottom)


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