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Images Dated 1st December 2004

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Background imageImages Dated 1st December 2004: Female pelvis, X-ray

Female pelvis, X-ray
Female pelvis. Coloured X-ray of the pelvis of a woman. The lowest lumbar vertebra of the spinal column (top centre) forms a joint with the sacrum

Background imageImages Dated 1st December 2004: Sand food plants

Sand food plants (Pholisma sonorae). These mushroom-shaped parasitic plants are native to the deserts of south-western USA and Mexico. They are found growing on shifting sand dunes

Background imageImages Dated 1st December 2004: Happy boy

Happy boy
MODEL RELEASED. Happy boy. Smiling 7-year-old boy

Background imageImages Dated 1st December 2004: Polar bear

Polar bear (Ursus maritimus) resting. The polar bear is a solitary animal, meeting only to mate. It inhabits the ice floes and coastal waters of the Arctic region

Background imageImages Dated 1st December 2004: Mitosis

Mitosis. Immunofluorescence light micrograph of a cell (centre) in metaphase during mitosis (nuclear division). During mitosis two daughter nuclei are formed from one parent nucleus

Background imageImages Dated 1st December 2004: Mitosis

Mitosis. Immunofluorescence light micrograph of a cell (lower right) in anaphase during mitosis (nuclear division). During mitosis two daughter nuclei are formed from one parent nucleus

Background imageImages Dated 1st December 2004: Mitosis

Mitosis. Immunofluorescence light micrograph of a cell (centre left) in metaphase during mitosis (nuclear division). During mitosis two daughter nuclei are formed from one parent nucleus

Background imageImages Dated 1st December 2004: Abnormal mitosis

Abnormal mitosis
Mitosis. Immunofluorescence light micrograph of abnormal mitosis (nuclear division). During mitosis two daughter nuclei are formed from one parent nucleus

Background imageImages Dated 1st December 2004: Mitosis

Mitosis. Immunofluorescence light micrograph of cells during telophase of mitosis (nuclear division). Telophase is the last stage of mitosis before cytokinesis (cellular division)

Background imageImages Dated 1st December 2004: Mitosis

Mitosis. Immunofluorescence light micrograph of a cell during prophase of mitosis (nuclear division). During mitosis two daughter nuclei are formed from one parent nucleus

Background imageImages Dated 1st December 2004: Artwork of the central region of the Milky Way

Artwork of the central region of the Milky Way
The Milky Way centre. Map of an area 1000 light years across centred on the core of our Milky Way galaxy. The bright source at centre is Sagittarius A, which coincides with the galaxys core

Background imageImages Dated 1st December 2004: Visualisation of primordial quark / gluon plasma

Visualisation of primordial quark / gluon plasma
Visualisation of the early universe. This image depicts particles in the quark-gluon " soup" which existed less than one millionth of a second after the Big Bang

Background imageImages Dated 1st December 2004: Enlarged heart, X-ray

Enlarged heart, X-ray
Enlarged heart. Coloured X-ray showing a patient with left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH), or enlargement of the left ventricle (lower chamber)

Background imageImages Dated 1st December 2004: Enlarged heart, X-ray

Enlarged heart, X-ray
Enlarged heart. Coloured X-ray showing a patient with left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH), or enlargement of the left ventricle (lower chamber)

Background imageImages Dated 1st December 2004: Enlarged heart, X-ray

Enlarged heart, X-ray
Enlarged heart. Coloured X-ray showing a patient with left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH), or enlargement of the left ventricle (lower chamber)

Background imageImages Dated 1st December 2004: HaCaT culture cells

HaCaT culture cells
HaCaT cells. Immunofluorescence light micrograph of three HaCaT cells. Their nuclei, which contain the cells genetic information in the form of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA), are blue

Background imageImages Dated 1st December 2004: DNA manipulation

DNA manipulation. Computer artwork showing a segment of the molecule Deoxyribonucleic Acid (DNA) in the process of being cut with a scalpel

Background imageImages Dated 1st December 2004: Visualisation of quark structure of neutron

Visualisation of quark structure of neutron

Background imageImages Dated 1st December 2004: Sand food plant

Sand food plant
Flowering sand food plant (Pholisma sonorae). This mushroom-shaped parasitic plant is native to the deserts of south-western USA and Mexico. It is found growing on shifting sand dunes


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