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Images Dated 7th December 2006

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Background imageImages Dated 7th December 2006: Snail shell

Snail shell

Background imageImages Dated 7th December 2006: Early solar system

Early solar system. Artwork showing the collision of rocky bodies (planetesimals) in the early solar system. Our solar system is thought to have formed around 4.5 billion years ago

Background imageImages Dated 7th December 2006: Astrocyte / neuron synapse in the brain

Astrocyte / neuron synapse in the brain
Astrocyte/neuron synapse in the brain. Artwork of a nerve cell (neuron, yellow) synapse in the brain with an associated regulatory astrocyte cell (red)

Background imageImages Dated 7th December 2006: Oligodendrocyte and microglia brain cells

Oligodendrocyte and microglia brain cells
Oligodendrocyte and microglia action in the brain. At top, the axon (output process, orange) of a neuron (nerve cell) is seen

Background imageImages Dated 7th December 2006: Male sex chromosomes

Male sex chromosomes. Computer artwork of an X and Y symbolising the male sex chromosomes. An individuals sex is determined by the presence or absence of the Y chromosome

Background imageImages Dated 7th December 2006: Male sex chromosomes

Male sex chromosomes. Computer artwork of an X and Y symbolising the male sex chromosomes. An individuals sex is determined by the presence or absence of the Y chromosome

Background imageImages Dated 7th December 2006: City street

City street. People walking along a city street

Background imageImages Dated 7th December 2006: Core body temperature maintenance

Core body temperature maintenance
Body temperature regulation. Artwork based on a thermogram of the human body under different temperature conditions. It is warm at left and cold at right

Background imageImages Dated 7th December 2006: Brain nerve cells

Brain nerve cells
Nerve cells in the brain. Artwork showing the different types of nerve cells in the grey matter of the brain. Neurons (yellow, for example at lower right) relay nerve signals around the brain

Background imageImages Dated 7th December 2006: Outer solar system formation

Outer solar system formation. Artwork showing the formation of the unusual orbits of bodies in the outer solar system. The inset shows three stages in the formation of the solar system

Background imageImages Dated 7th December 2006: Gamma ray burst formation

Gamma ray burst formation, artwork. A gamma ray burst (GRB) is a short, intense emission of gamma rays from a point source in space

Background imageImages Dated 7th December 2006: Circuit board

Circuit board. Computer artwork of a circuit board. A microchip is at centre right

Background imageImages Dated 7th December 2006: Crushed broken foot, X-ray

Crushed broken foot, X-ray
Crushed broken foot. Coloured X-ray of the foot of an adult woman showing fractures to the cuneiform bones and ends of metatarsal bones of the foot. The affected area is at centre (blue)

Background imageImages Dated 7th December 2006: Arthritis joints

Arthritis joints
Arthritic joints. Computer artwork of a skeleton, showing arthritic joints in pink. Arthritis is a degenerative disease that causes the loss of the protective cartilage between joints

Background imageImages Dated 7th December 2006: Crushed broken foot, X-ray

Crushed broken foot, X-ray
Crushed broken foot. Coloured X-ray of the foot of an adult woman showing fractures to the cuneiform bones and ends of metatarsal bones of the foot. The affected area is at centre (yellow)

Background imageImages Dated 7th December 2006: DNA

DNA. Computer artwork of the word " DNA". DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) encodes an organisms genetic information

Background imageImages Dated 7th December 2006: DNA molecule

DNA molecule. Computer artwork of a molecule of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA). DNA is composed of two strands twisted into a double helix

Background imageImages Dated 7th December 2006: Diamonds

Diamonds
Cut and polished diamonds. Diamond is a naturally occurring form of carbon that has crystallised under great pressure. Pure crystals are colourless and transparent

Background imageImages Dated 7th December 2006: Diamond

Diamond
Cut and polished diamond. Diamond is a naturally occurring form of carbon that has crystallised under great pressure. Pure crystals are colourless and transparent

Background imageImages Dated 7th December 2006: Carbon nanotube

Carbon nanotube
Buckytube. Computer artwork of a carbon nanotube, also known as a buckytube, showing the hexagonal carbon structure. This is a type of fullerene, a structural type (allotrope) of carbon


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