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Images Dated 29th June 2012

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Background imageImages Dated 29th June 2012: Snow battle, Russia C013 / 5998

Snow battle, Russia C013 / 5998
Snow battle. Young people taking part in a flash mob snow battle in Marsovo Pole (Field of Mars) park, St Petersburg, Russia

Background imageImages Dated 29th June 2012: Medicinal leeches C013 / 6001

Medicinal leeches C013 / 6001
Medicinal leeches. Pharmacist holding a jar containing live leeches. Leeches are parasites that feed on blood. Their saliva contains hirudin, a chemical that prevents blood from clotting

Background imageImages Dated 29th June 2012: Lychnis Little Robin

Lychnis Little Robin

Background imageImages Dated 29th June 2012: Rhododendron Golden Eagle

Rhododendron Golden Eagle

Background imageImages Dated 29th June 2012: Snow battle, Russia C013 / 5997

Snow battle, Russia C013 / 5997
Snow battle. Young people throwing snowballs during a flash mob snow battle in Marsovo Pole (Field of Mars) park, St Petersburg, Russia

Background imageImages Dated 29th June 2012: Industrial greenhouse C013 / 5996

Industrial greenhouse C013 / 5996
Industrial greenhouse. Worker at the Teplichnoye factory farm, Yekaterinburg, Russia, unloading tomato seedlings

Background imageImages Dated 29th June 2012: Magnet man world record attempt, Georgia

Magnet man world record attempt, Georgia
Magnet man world record attempt. 40-year-old Etibar Elchiyev from the town of Marneuli, Georgia, known as magnet man, setting a world record by holding 50 metal spoons onto his body

Background imageImages Dated 29th June 2012: Industrial greenhouse C013 / 5993

Industrial greenhouse C013 / 5993
Industrial greenhouse. Workers at the Teplichnoye factory farm, Yekaterinburg, Russia, installing an irrigation system used to water tomato seedlings

Background imageImages Dated 29th June 2012: European Curling Championships, Russia C013 / 5962

European Curling Championships, Russia C013 / 5962
European Curling Championships. Norwegian mens curling team participating in the 2011 European Curling Championships, . Photographed in Moscow, Russia

Background imageImages Dated 29th June 2012: Battery factory C013 / 5958

Battery factory C013 / 5958
Battery factory. Workers at a factory making lithium-ion (Li-on) batteries. Photographed in Novosibirsk Oblast, Russia

Background imageImages Dated 29th June 2012: Battery factory C013 / 5957

Battery factory C013 / 5957
Battery factory. Worker at a factory making lithium-ion (Li-on) batteries. Photographed in Novosibirsk Oblast, Russia

Background imageImages Dated 29th June 2012: Battery factory C013 / 5956

Battery factory C013 / 5956
Battery factory. Worker on the production line of a factory making lithium-ion (Li-on) batteries. Photographed in Novosibirsk Oblast, Russia

Background imageImages Dated 29th June 2012: Pharmaceutical laboratory C013 / 5955

Pharmaceutical laboratory C013 / 5955
Pharmaceutical laboratory. Worker with a hopper full of pills at a pharmaceutical research and development centre. Photographed in St Petersburg, Russia

Background imageImages Dated 29th June 2012: Pharmaceutical laboratory C013 / 5954

Pharmaceutical laboratory C013 / 5954
Pharmaceutical laboratory. Close-up of a worker holding pills at a pharmaceutical research and development centre. Photographed in St Petersburg, Russia

Background imageImages Dated 29th June 2012: Geranium - oxonianum Wargrave Pink

Geranium - oxonianum Wargrave Pink

Background imageImages Dated 29th June 2012: Terracotta forcing jars C013 / 6176

Terracotta forcing jars C013 / 6176
Terracotta forcing jars with Nepeta sp

Background imageImages Dated 29th June 2012: Adiantum chilense C013 / 6174

Adiantum chilense C013 / 6174
Adiantum chilense

Background imageImages Dated 29th June 2012: Quantum computing C013 / 6173

Quantum computing C013 / 6173
Quantum computing. Artwork showing a string of data encoded in clusters of qubits, in such a way that quantum computation can be performed on a remote server, while still securely encrypted

Background imageImages Dated 29th June 2012: Cape gannet C013 / 6170

Cape gannet C013 / 6170
Cape gannet (Morus capensis). This gull nests in colonies on rocky cliffs and islands on the southern coasts of Africa. It feeds on fish such as herring

Background imageImages Dated 29th June 2012: Cape gannet C013 / 6167

Cape gannet C013 / 6167
Cape gannet (Morus capensis). This gull nests in colonies on rocky cliffs and islands on the southern coasts of Africa. It feeds on fish such as herring

Background imageImages Dated 29th June 2012: Cape gannet colony C013 / 6161

Cape gannet colony C013 / 6161
Cape gannet (Morus capensis) colony. This gull nests in colonies on rocky cliffs and islands on the southern coasts of Africa

Background imageImages Dated 29th June 2012: Cape gannet taking off C013 / 6165

Cape gannet taking off C013 / 6165
Cape gannet (Morus capensis) taking off. This gull nests in colonies on rocky cliffs and islands on the southern coasts of Africa

Background imageImages Dated 29th June 2012: Cape gannets taking off at colony C013 / 6164

Cape gannets taking off at colony C013 / 6164
Cape gannet (Morus capensis) taking off at colony. This gull nests in colonies on rocky cliffs and islands on the southern coasts of Africa

Background imageImages Dated 29th June 2012: Kelp gull with Cape gannets egg

Kelp gull with Cape gannets egg
Kelp gull (Larus dominicanus) with the egg of a Cape gannet (Morus capensis). This gull feeds on fish, amphibians, birds eggs, chicks and carrion

Background imageImages Dated 29th June 2012: Rock kestrel feeding on prey C013 / 6157

Rock kestrel feeding on prey C013 / 6157
Rock kestrel (Falco rupicolus) juvenile feeding on a bird. This kestrel is found in central to southern Africa, as far north as Angola, Zaire and Tanzania

Background imageImages Dated 29th June 2012: Cape fur seal pup C013 / 6154

Cape fur seal pup C013 / 6154
Cape fur seal (Arctocephalus pusillus pusillus) pup calling out for its mother who is hunting at sea. This seal inhabits coastal regions around southern and south-western Africa

Background imageImages Dated 29th June 2012: Cape fur seal nursery C013 / 6152

Cape fur seal nursery C013 / 6152
Cape fur seal nursery, with pups among rocks. The cape fur seal (Arctocephalus pusillus pusillus) inhabits coastal regions around southern and south-western Africa, where it forms large colonies

Background imageImages Dated 29th June 2012: Cape fur seal pup and adult C013 / 6153

Cape fur seal pup and adult C013 / 6153
Cape fur seal (Arctocephalus pusillus pusillus) pup and adult. This pup is calling for its mother. This seal inhabits coastal regions around southern and south-western Africa

Background imageImages Dated 29th June 2012: Invasive mussels and limpets C013 / 6080

Invasive mussels and limpets C013 / 6080
Invasive mussels and limpets. Invasive alien Mediterranean mussels (across bottom, Mytilus galloprovincialis) taking over rocks occupied by endemic limpets (brown, top)

Background imageImages Dated 29th June 2012: Wheat stubble after harvesting C013 / 6077

Wheat stubble after harvesting C013 / 6077
Wheat stubble after harvesting. Wheat (Triticum sp.) is a grass and is one of the worlds major cereal crops. Its grains, obtained from the ears, are ground to make flour

Background imageImages Dated 29th June 2012: Wheat harvest C013 / 6079

Wheat harvest C013 / 6079
Wheat harvest. Farmer operating a combine harvester to gather grains of wheat (Triticum sp.). Wheat, a grass, is one of the worlds major cereal crops

Background imageImages Dated 29th June 2012: Wheat harvest C013 / 6078

Wheat harvest C013 / 6078
Wheat harvest. Workers using a combine harvester and truck to gather grains of wheat (Triticum sp.). Wheat, a grass, is one of the worlds major cereal crops

Background imageImages Dated 29th June 2012: Ears of wheat C013 / 6076

Ears of wheat C013 / 6076
Ears of wheat (Triticum sp.) ready to be harvested. This plant is a grass, and is one of the worlds major cereal crops. Grains of wheat, obtained from the ears, are ground to make flour

Background imageImages Dated 29th June 2012: Southern hawker dragonfly

Southern hawker dragonfly
Aircraft contrail. Aircraft contrails are artificial clouds formed from frozen water droplets from the exhaust of the engines of an aircraft

Background imageImages Dated 29th June 2012: Icicles near a river C013 / 6073

Icicles near a river C013 / 6073
Icicles near a river. Curtain of icicles that have formed in woodland near a large river seen in the background. Photographed in winter on the banks of the river Rhine, at Eglisau, Switzerland

Background imageImages Dated 29th June 2012: Ice formations C013 / 6069

Ice formations C013 / 6069
Ice formations. Ice stalagmites and icicles forming on a rocky surface. Photographed in winter near the banks of the river Rhine, at Eglisau, Switzerland

Background imageImages Dated 29th June 2012: Prescriptions awaiting collection C013 / 6063

Prescriptions awaiting collection C013 / 6063
Prescriptions awaiting collection. Alphabetical shelving system for prescriptions at a pharmacy awaiting collection

Background imageImages Dated 29th June 2012: Prescriptions awaiting collection C013 / 6064

Prescriptions awaiting collection C013 / 6064
Prescriptions awaiting collection. Alphabetical shelving system for prescriptions at a pharmacy awaiting collection

Background imageImages Dated 29th June 2012: Neck pain C013 / 6061

Neck pain C013 / 6061
MODEL RELEASED. Neck pain. Young woman holding her painful or stiff neck. Possible causes of neck pain may include strains of the neck muscles, damage to the joints of the neck bones (vertebrae)

Background imageImages Dated 29th June 2012: Neck pain C013 / 6060

Neck pain C013 / 6060
MODEL RELEASED. Neck pain. Young woman holding her painful or stiff neck. Possible causes of neck pain may include strains of the neck muscles, damage to the joints of the neck bones (vertebrae)

Background imageImages Dated 29th June 2012: Asthma inhaler use

Asthma inhaler use
MODEL RELEASED. Asthma inhaler use. Young woman using an inhaler to prevent an asthma attack. The device will deliver a steroid drug into her mouth

Background imageImages Dated 29th June 2012: Asthma inhaler use

Asthma inhaler use
MODEL RELEASED. Asthma inhaler use. Young woman using an inhaler to prevent an asthma attack. The device will deliver a steroid drug into her mouth

Background imageImages Dated 29th June 2012: Asthma inhaler use

Asthma inhaler use
MODEL RELEASED. Asthma inhaler use. Young woman using an inhaler to prevent an asthma attack. The device will deliver a steroid drug into her mouth

Background imageImages Dated 29th June 2012: Clerodendrum x speciosum flowers C013 / 6052

Clerodendrum x speciosum flowers C013 / 6052
Bleeding heart vine (Clerodendrum x speciosum) flowers

Background imageImages Dated 29th June 2012: Asthma inhaler use

Asthma inhaler use
MODEL RELEASED. Asthma inhaler use. Young woman using an inhaler to treat an asthma attack. Asthma is a condition in which the small airways (bronchioles) in the lungs constrict

Background imageImages Dated 29th June 2012: Asthma inhaler use

Asthma inhaler use
MODEL RELEASED. Asthma inhaler use. Young woman using an inhaler to treat an asthma attack. Asthma is a condition in which the small airways (bronchioles) in the lungs constrict

Background imageImages Dated 29th June 2012: Nasal decongestant C013 / 6051

Nasal decongestant C013 / 6051
MODEL RELEASED. Nasal decongestant being used by a young woman. Nasal sprays are useful for the relief of nasal congestion

Background imageImages Dated 29th June 2012: Nasal decongestant C013 / 6049

Nasal decongestant C013 / 6049
MODEL RELEASED. Nasal decongestant being used by a young woman. Nasal sprays are useful for the relief of nasal congestion



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