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Images Dated 2nd January 2009

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Background imageImages Dated 2nd January 2009: Virus particles entering cells, artwork

Virus particles entering cells, artwork
Virus particles (green) entering cells, computer artwork. The cell nuclei (dark blue) are also seen. The spikes on the virus particles are surface proteins that help them to attach to the cell

Background imageImages Dated 2nd January 2009: Virus particles, artwork

Virus particles, artwork
Virus particles, computer artwork. The spikes (red-tipped) on the virus particles are surface proteins that help them to attach to cell membranes

Background imageImages Dated 2nd January 2009: Upper back pain, conceptual artwork

Upper back pain, conceptual artwork
Upper back pain. Conceptual computer artwork showing pain (represented as the red area) in the upper back. The bones (white) of the torso and arms are shown within an outline (blue)

Background imageImages Dated 2nd January 2009: Lower back pain, conceptual artwork

Lower back pain, conceptual artwork
Lower back pain. Conceptual computer artwork showing pain (represented as the red area) in the lower back. The bones (white) of the lower torso and arms are shown within an outline (blue)

Background imageImages Dated 2nd January 2009: Neck pain, conceptual artwork

Neck pain, conceptual artwork
Neck pain. Conceptual computer artwork showing pain (represented as the red area) in the neck. The skull (top), upper spine

Background imageImages Dated 2nd January 2009: Coccyx pain, conceptual artwork

Coccyx pain, conceptual artwork
Coccyx pain. Conceptual computer artwork showing pain (represented as the red area) in the coccyx, the base of the spine. The bones (white) of the upper legs

Background imageImages Dated 2nd January 2009: Hip pain, conceptual artwork

Hip pain, conceptual artwork
Hip pain. Conceptual computer artwork showing pain (represented as the red area) in a hip. The bones (white) of the upper leg and lower torso are shown within an outline (blue)

Background imageImages Dated 2nd January 2009: Ankle pain, conceptual artwork

Ankle pain, conceptual artwork
Ankle pain. Conceptual computer artwork showing pain (represented as the red area) in an ankle. The bones (white) of the lower legs

Background imageImages Dated 2nd January 2009: Toothache, conceptual artwork

Toothache, conceptual artwork
Toothache. Conceptual computer artwork showing pain (represented as the red area) in the teeth. The bones (white) of the mouth and face are shown within an outline (purple) of this part of the body

Background imageImages Dated 2nd January 2009: Virus particles, artwork

Virus particles, artwork
Virus particles, computer artwork. The spikes (red-tipped) on the virus particles are surface proteins that help them to attach to cell membranes

Background imageImages Dated 2nd January 2009: Knuckle pain, conceptual artwork

Knuckle pain, conceptual artwork
Knuckle pain. Conceptual computer artwork showing pain (represented as the red areas) in the knuckles of a hand. The bones (white) of the hand are shown within an outline (blue)

Background imageImages Dated 2nd January 2009: Headache, conceptual artwork

Headache, conceptual artwork
Headache. Conceptual computer artwork showing the pain of a headache (represented as the red area on the head). The skull (white) and upper spine (bottom right) are shown within an outline (blue)

Background imageImages Dated 2nd January 2009: Shoulder pain, conceptual artwork

Shoulder pain, conceptual artwork
Shoulder pain. Conceptual computer artwork showing pain (represented as the red area) in the shoulders. The bones (white) of the upper torso and neck are shown within an outline (blue)

Background imageImages Dated 2nd January 2009: Knee pain, conceptual artwork

Knee pain, conceptual artwork
Knee pain. Conceptual computer artwork showing pain (represented as the red area) in a knee. The bones (white) of the upper and lower legs are shown within an outline (blue) of this part of the body

Background imageImages Dated 2nd January 2009: Elbow pain, conceptual artwork

Elbow pain, conceptual artwork
Elbow pain. Conceptual computer artwork showing pain (represented as the red area) in an elbow. The bones (white) of the arm and the lower torso are shown within an outline (blue)

Background imageImages Dated 2nd January 2009: Sexually transmitted infections, artwork

Sexually transmitted infections, artwork
Sexually transmitted infections (STIs), conceptual computer artwork. The intertwined male and female symbols represent sexual intercourse

Background imageImages Dated 2nd January 2009: Wrist pain, conceptual artwork

Wrist pain, conceptual artwork
Wrist pain. Conceptual computer artwork showing pain (represented as the red area) in the wrist. The bones (white) of the lower arm

Background imageImages Dated 2nd January 2009: Pelvic pain, conceptual artwork

Pelvic pain, conceptual artwork
Pelvic pain. Conceptual computer artwork showing pain (represented as the red area) in pelvis. The bones (white) of the lower legs

Background imageImages Dated 2nd January 2009: Virus particles entering cells, artwork

Virus particles entering cells, artwork
Virus particles (green) entering cells, computer artwork. The cell nuclei (dark blue) are also seen. The spikes on the virus particles are surface proteins that help them to attach to the cell

Background imageImages Dated 2nd January 2009: Bacterial skin infections, artwork

Bacterial skin infections, artwork
Bacterial skin infections, computer artwork. Round (green, cocci) and cylindrical (blue, bacilli) bacteria on skin, with hair shafts also seen

Background imageImages Dated 2nd January 2009: Bacterial diarrhoea, artwork

Bacterial diarrhoea, artwork
Bacterial diarrhoea. Computer artwork of Escherichia coli bacteria inside the intestines. The bacteria are magnified in size. Diarrhoea is loose, liquid bowel movements

Background imageImages Dated 2nd January 2009: Virus particles, artwork

Virus particles, artwork
Virus particles, computer artwork. The spikes (red-tipped) on the virus particles are surface proteins that help them to attach to cell membranes


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