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Images Dated 4th April 2011

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Background imageImages Dated 4th April 2011: Osteoporosis bone structure

Osteoporosis bone structure
The trabeculae of spongy bone within the bones of individuals with osteoporosis

Background imageImages Dated 4th April 2011: Pascals calculator, 17th Century artwork

Pascals calculator, 17th Century artwork
Pascals calculator. Historical artwork showing the mechanism inside a 17th Century mechanical device used to perform mathematical calculations

Background imageImages Dated 4th April 2011: Molar tooth

Molar tooth
Tooth, computer artwork of a molar tooth rendered in wireframe graphics style

Background imageImages Dated 4th April 2011: Molar tooth

Molar tooth
Tooth, computer artwork of a molar tooth rendered in wireframe graphics style

Background imageImages Dated 4th April 2011: Eye, iris

Eye, iris
Eye. Computer artwork of a close-up of the iris and pupil of an eye. The iris, a coloured muscular ring, regulates the amount of light that enters the eye through the pupil (black)

Background imageImages Dated 4th April 2011: Molar tooth

Molar tooth
Tooth, computer artwork of a molar tooth rendered in wireframe graphics style

Background imageImages Dated 4th April 2011: Molar tooth

Molar tooth
Tooth, computer artwork of a molar tooth rendered partly in wireframe graphics style

Background imageImages Dated 4th April 2011: Eye, iris

Eye, iris
Eye. Computer artwork of a close-up of the iris and pupil of an eye. The iris, a coloured muscular ring, regulates the amount of light that enters the eye through the pupil (black)

Background imageImages Dated 4th April 2011: 17th Century science demonstration

17th Century science demonstration. Historical artwork of a man pointing to a glass globe during an experiment to demonstrate the force of air pressure on a vacuum. Published in 1672

Background imageImages Dated 4th April 2011: 19th Century Bessemer furnace

19th Century Bessemer furnace. Historical artwork of men at a forge using the Bessemer process to make steel. The Bessemer, or Thomas-Gilchrist

Background imageImages Dated 4th April 2011: 17th Century science experiment, artwork

17th Century science experiment, artwork
17th Century science experiment. Historical artwork showing scientific apparatus on the outside of a building. This equipment is designed to measure changes in atmospheric conditions

Background imageImages Dated 4th April 2011: Voyeurism, conceptual artwork

Voyeurism, conceptual artwork
Voyeurism. Conceptual artwork of a female eye looking through a heart-shaped hole. This represents a stalker or voyeur, who is spying through a hole in a wall or door

Background imageImages Dated 4th April 2011: Ant, 17th Century artwork

Ant, 17th Century artwork
Ant. 17th Century artwork showing an ant as seen using an early microscope. Published in Micrographia (1665) by the English scientist Robert Hooke (1635-1703)

Background imageImages Dated 4th April 2011: Arthritic hands

Arthritic hands
MODEL RELEASED. Arthritic hands. Hands of a person that have become deformed due to arthritis. Arthritis is a degenerative condition that affects the joints causing inflammation and pain

Background imageImages Dated 4th April 2011: 17th Century scientific equipment

17th Century scientific equipment. Historical artwork showing a collection of thermometers and a hygrometer (far right) from 17th Century Florence, Italy

Background imageImages Dated 4th April 2011: 17th Century milling machine, artwork

17th Century milling machine, artwork
17th Century milling machine. Historical artwork of an ox-powered machine for grinding grain. Published in 1617

Background imageImages Dated 4th April 2011: Medical vacuum pump

Medical vacuum pump

Background imageImages Dated 4th April 2011: Transgender balance, conceptual artwork

Transgender balance, conceptual artwork
Conceptual artwork based on the popular Transgender Pride symbol devised by Holly Boswell, crossed with the yin-yang symbol, showing calm

Background imageImages Dated 4th April 2011: 19th Century military submarine, artwork

19th Century military submarine, artwork
19th Century military submarine. Historical artwork showing the workings of an early 19th Century American military submarine designed by the American Engineer Robert Fulton (1765-1815)

Background imageImages Dated 4th April 2011: Disability sexuality, conceptual artwork

Disability sexuality, conceptual artwork
Conceptual illustration showing sexual attraction between a man and a woman, both with physical disabilities

Background imageImages Dated 4th April 2011: 17th Century scientific apparatus

17th Century scientific apparatus. Historical diagram showing the apparatus used to measure the tension and strength of springs. Published in 1674 by the English scientist Robert Hooke (1635-1703)

Background imageImages Dated 4th April 2011: Disability sexuality, conceptual artwork

Disability sexuality, conceptual artwork
Conceptual illustration showing sexual attraction between a man and a woman, both with physical disabilities

Background imageImages Dated 4th April 2011: 17th Century fire fighting, artwork

17th Century fire fighting, artwork
17th Century fire fighting. Historical artwork of men operating a water pump during a 17th Century building fire. Published in 1662

Background imageImages Dated 4th April 2011: Damaging the NHS, conceptual image

Damaging the NHS, conceptual image

Background imageImages Dated 4th April 2011: 17th Century calculator, artwork

17th Century calculator, artwork
17th Century calculator. Historical artwork showing the internal mechanism of a 17th Century mechanical device used for performing mathematical multiplications. Published in 1673

Background imageImages Dated 4th April 2011: 17th Century science experiment, artwork

17th Century science experiment, artwork
17th Century science experiment. Historical artwork of 17th Century apparatus used to demonstrate that a small animal will die in a vacuum

Background imageImages Dated 4th April 2011: 17th Century calculator, artwork

17th Century calculator, artwork
17th Century calculator. Historical artwork of a 17th Century mechanical box used for performing mathematical calculations. Published in 1668

Background imageImages Dated 4th April 2011: Compound microscope, 17th Century artwork

Compound microscope, 17th Century artwork
Compound microscope. 17th Century artwork of a man looking through a large compound microscope. This image is from La Dioptrique, published by Rene Descartes (1596-1650) in 1637


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