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Images Dated 17th June 2004

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Background imageImages Dated 17th June 2004: King penguins

King penguins (Aptenodytes patagonicus), historical artwork. King penguins are found in the subantarctic and on cool islands in temperate regions of the southern hemisphere

Background imageImages Dated 17th June 2004: Channel tunnel

Channel tunnel. Historical artwork of a tunnel beneath the English Channel through which Napoleons troops are moving to invade England

Background imageImages Dated 17th June 2004: Butterflies, artwork

Butterflies, artwork
Butterflies, historical artwork. Published in Gems of Nature and Art by R. Fawcett, in London, circa 1880

Background imageImages Dated 17th June 2004: False-colour SEM of pericyte capillary on muscle

False-colour SEM of pericyte capillary on muscle
Blood capillary in muscle: false-colour scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a blood capillary (blue) coursing through striated skeletal muscle (rust red)

Background imageImages Dated 17th June 2004: Healthy spine

Healthy spine. Coloured magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan of a healthy human spine seen from the side (sagittal side). The front of the spine is on the left

Background imageImages Dated 17th June 2004: Healthy spine

Healthy spine. Coloured magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan of a healthy human spine seen from the side (sagittal section). The front of the spine is on the left

Background imageImages Dated 17th June 2004: Internet relationship

Internet relationship. Conceptual computer artwork of X-rays of computer mice arranged to look like sperm fertilising an egg. This could represent the popularity of online dating

Background imageImages Dated 17th June 2004: Smoke signalling

Smoke signalling. Historical artwork of ancient Greek warriors using smoke signals to communicate. This was an early form of optical communication

Background imageImages Dated 17th June 2004: Heavy traffic in a British motorway

Heavy traffic in a British motorway

Background imageImages Dated 17th June 2004: Potts disease

Potts disease. Coloured X-ray of the spine of a patient with Potts disease, or tuberculosis (TB) of the spine. The vertebrae (brown blocks) have become compacted and inflamed (red, yellow)

Background imageImages Dated 17th June 2004: Potts disease

Potts disease. Coloured X-ray of the spine of a patient with Potts disease, or tuberculosis (TB) of the spine. The vertebrae (brown blocks) have become compacted and inflamed (red, yellow)

Background imageImages Dated 17th June 2004: Knee effusion

Knee effusion. Coloured X-ray of the swelling of an injured knee caused by effusion. Effusion is a painful condition whereby fluid accumulates in the joint space, limiting movement

Background imageImages Dated 17th June 2004: Knee effusion

Knee effusion. Coloured X-ray of the swelling of an injured knee caused by effusion. Effusion is a painful condition whereby fluid accumulates in the joint space, limiting movement

Background imageImages Dated 17th June 2004: Count Ferdinand von Zeppelin, inventor

Count Ferdinand von Zeppelin, inventor
Count Ferdinand von Zeppelin (1838-1917), German inventor of the airship. Von Zeppelin conceived the idea of confining the hot air balloon, first developed in 1783

Background imageImages Dated 17th June 2004: Guillaume Amontons, French physicist

Guillaume Amontons, French physicist
Guillaume Amontons (1663-1705). Historical artwork of the French physicist and inventor Guillaume Amontons demonstrating his optical telegraphy system to the Dauphin of France

Background imageImages Dated 17th June 2004: Dom Gauthey, French monk and inventor

Dom Gauthey, French monk and inventor
Dom Gauthey, historical artwork. Dom Gauthey was a French Benedictine monk who invented a method of transmitting messages by sound in 1782

Background imageImages Dated 17th June 2004: Extinguished match

Extinguished match

Background imageImages Dated 17th June 2004: Extinguished match

Extinguished match

Background imageImages Dated 17th June 2004: Orbit of the Earth

Orbit of the Earth. Historical artwork showing the Earth revolving around the Sun. The Earth takes around 365 days to complete a full orbit of the Sun

Background imageImages Dated 17th June 2004: Lit match

Lit match

Background imageImages Dated 17th June 2004: Lit match

Lit match

Background imageImages Dated 17th June 2004: Lit match

Lit match

Background imageImages Dated 17th June 2004: Lit match

Lit match

Background imageImages Dated 17th June 2004: Ladys slipper orchid

Ladys slipper orchid (Family Orchidaceae), historical artwork. Slipper orchids have unusually shaped flowers that force insects to follow a specific path as they collect nectar from the flower


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