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Images Dated 22nd October 2012

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Background imageImages Dated 22nd October 2012: Reaction wheel of Molniya-1 satellite

Reaction wheel of Molniya-1 satellite
Molniya 1 communications satellite. Testing the reaction wheel assembly of a Molniya-1 military communications satellite. The reaction wheels are used to control the spacecrafts orientation while

Background imageImages Dated 22nd October 2012: Specimen jars at an anatomy exhibition

Specimen jars at an anatomy exhibition
Anatomical specimens. A visitor looks at specimen jars at an anatomy exhibition. Second from right is a jar containg a pair of conjoined twins

Background imageImages Dated 22nd October 2012: Erupting volcano, artwork

Erupting volcano, artwork
Erupting volcano. Cutaway computer artwork of an erupting volcano, showing the internal structure. Volcanoes are places where magma (molten rock, orange) emerges from beneath the Earths crust

Background imageImages Dated 22nd October 2012: Roger Kornberg, US chemist

Roger Kornberg, US chemist
Roger Kornberg (b.1947), US biochemist and Nobel Laureate. Kornberg won the 2006 Nobel Prize for Chemistry for his work on eukaryotic transcription

Background imageImages Dated 22nd October 2012: Woman holding a small television

Woman holding a small television
Portable television. Woman holding a production model of the VideoPocket portable television set, manufactured by the Khmelnitsky Production Association of Ukraine in 1988

Background imageImages Dated 22nd October 2012: Patient in post-op intensive care

Patient in post-op intensive care
Surgery. A patient being settled into an intensive therapy unit (ITU) following surgery. Photographed at the Skilfosovksy Emergency Care Research Institute in Moscow, Russia

Background imageImages Dated 22nd October 2012: Hyperbaric oxygenation cchamber, Russia

Hyperbaric oxygenation cchamber, Russia
Oxygen therapy. A patient about to be loaded into a small chamber used in hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT). In this kind of hard chamber the pressure may be raised to up to 6 bar (600 kilopascal)

Background imageImages Dated 22nd October 2012: Damage to Tomsk-7 nuclear plant

Damage to Tomsk-7 nuclear plant
Nuclear accident site. Damage done to Building No.1 of the Tomsk-7 nuclear fuel reprocessing plant. On 6 April 1993 a storage tank exploded while being cleaned with nitric acid

Background imageImages Dated 22nd October 2012: Chest muscles, artwork

Chest muscles, artwork
clavicula collum columna vertebralis costa, costae, os costale dorsalis M serratus anterior M subclavius musculus N musculocutaneus N radialis N spinalis N subclavius N thoracicus longus N ulnaris

Background imageImages Dated 22nd October 2012: Back muscles, artwork

Back muscles, artwork
Back muscles. Computer artwork of the shoulder joint showing bones (cream), nerves (yellow) and muscles (pink). The muscles across the shoulder blade (scapular) is the infraspinatus muscle

Background imageImages Dated 22nd October 2012: Soloviev and Hilleman at a conference

Soloviev and Hilleman at a conference
Vaccine experts meet at a conference. At left is Academician Valentin Soloviev of Russia, at right is Maurice Hilleman of the USA. Photographed at a meeting in Washington DC, USA, in 1966

Background imageImages Dated 22nd October 2012: Chest muscles, artwork

Chest muscles, artwork
Chest muscles. The large muscle spanning much of the chest is the pectoralis major. It attaches at the sternum (breastbone), clavicle (collar bone) and humerus (upper arm bone)

Background imageImages Dated 22nd October 2012: Illegally parked cars next to tramline

Illegally parked cars next to tramline
Parking problems. A row of cars, illegally parked along a pavement next to tram lines. Photographed in Moscow, Russia, where the imbalance between registered vehicles

Background imageImages Dated 22nd October 2012: Man holding small UAV flying machine

Man holding small UAV flying machine
Surveillance technology. A man holding a small unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV). This device is capable of hovering very quietly above an area under surveillance

Background imageImages Dated 22nd October 2012: Tereshkova during training

Tereshkova during training
First woman in space during training. Valentina Vladimirovna Tereshkova (b. 1937) seen seated in a centrifuge during training

Background imageImages Dated 22nd October 2012: Prosthetic arm, artwork

Prosthetic arm, artwork
Prosthetic arm. Computer artwork or a man with a mechanical prosthetic right arm

Background imageImages Dated 22nd October 2012: Women harvesting cotton, Turkmenistan

Women harvesting cotton, Turkmenistan
Harvesting cotton. Women workers harvesting a cotton crop by hand. Photographed in Turkmenistan, a country in which half the irrigated land is planted with cotton

Background imageImages Dated 22nd October 2012: Doctors at peace conference, Moscow 1987

Doctors at peace conference, Moscow 1987
Physicians at a peace conference. Seen here (left to right) are Professors Daniel Bovet, Ettore Biuca and Alberto Magliari

Background imageImages Dated 22nd October 2012: Computerised control system, 1985

Computerised control system, 1985
Computer control. An early design of microprocessor-based computer control system. Such devices were used in computer-aided manufacturing (CAM)

Background imageImages Dated 22nd October 2012: Alcohol detector for traffic police

Alcohol detector for traffic police
Drunk driving. A laser-based detector that can remotely sense alcohol fumes inside a passing car on show. The device is aimed at allowing traffic police to detect drivers who have had alcohol by

Background imageImages Dated 22nd October 2012: Brain operation in progress

Brain operation in progress
Brain surgery. View of an operating theatre during a neurosurgery procedure. The surgeons are at top left, along the left is the patients body under sheets

Background imageImages Dated 22nd October 2012: Young girl in kindergarten, Moscow

Young girl in kindergarten, Moscow
Kindergarten. A young girl playing in a state-run, pre-school kindergarten day-care centre. Photographed in Moscow, Russia

Background imageImages Dated 22nd October 2012: Surgery in hyperbaric chamber, Russia

Surgery in hyperbaric chamber, Russia
Surgery in a hyoperbaric chamber. View of a chamber used in hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT). The lights above an operating table inside the chamber may be seen through the window at left

Background imageImages Dated 22nd October 2012: Implanting a nuclear pacemaker

Implanting a nuclear pacemaker
Pacemaker. Surgeons implanting a cardiac pacemaker powered by a nuclear battery. The battery contains promethium which decays by releasing beta-particles (electrons)

Background imageImages Dated 22nd October 2012: Konstantin Novoselov, physicist

Konstantin Novoselov, physicist
Sir Konstantin Novoselov (b.1974), Russian-British physicist and Nobel Laureate. Novoselov was born at Nizhny Tagil, Russia, and studied in Moscow and Nijmegen, Netherlands

Background imageImages Dated 22nd October 2012: Juozas Matulis, Lithuanian scientist

Juozas Matulis, Lithuanian scientist
Juozas Matulis (1899-1993), Lithuanian-Soviet physicist and chemist. Matulis was born at Tatkonyse and studied at Vilnius and the University of Leipzig

Background imageImages Dated 22nd October 2012: Patient going into oxygen chamber

Patient going into oxygen chamber
Oxygen therapy. A patient about to be loaded into a small chamber used in hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT). Here a flexible chamber is being used in the treatment of a pateint with a heart condition

Background imageImages Dated 22nd October 2012: Hyperbaric oxygenation chamber, Russia

Hyperbaric oxygenation chamber, Russia
Oxygen therapy. Room containing three chambers used in hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT). In this kind of hard chamber the pressure may be raised to up to 6 bar (600 kilopascal)

Background imageImages Dated 22nd October 2012: Arm nerves, artwork

Arm nerves, artwork
Arm nerves. Computer artwork of the shoulder showing the brachial plexus, the network of nerves (yellow) that originate in the neck, pass through the shoulder and innervate the arm

Background imageImages Dated 22nd October 2012: Control room of Tomsk-7 nuclear plant

Control room of Tomsk-7 nuclear plant
Nuclear accident site. Control room of the Tomsk-7 nuclear fuel reprocessing plant. On 6 April 1993 a storage tank exploded while being cleaned with nitric acid

Background imageImages Dated 22nd October 2012: Snow leopard at night

Snow leopard at night
Snow leopard. Night-time infrared image of a snow leopard (Panthera uncia or Uncia uncia), a feline predator of Central Asia

Background imageImages Dated 22nd October 2012: Bionic limbs, artwork

Bionic limbs, artwork
Bionic limbs. Computer artwork or a man whose right arm and leg have been replaced with robotic prostheses that are controlled by his brain

Background imageImages Dated 22nd October 2012: First snow of the winter

First snow of the winter
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Background imageImages Dated 22nd October 2012: Chaney Glacier, 2005

Chaney Glacier, 2005. Image 2 of 2. Chaney Glacier is located at Glacier National Park, Montana, USA. This photograph, taken in 2005, shows the glacier terminating at the top right of the image

Background imageImages Dated 22nd October 2012: Microchips on a silicon wafer

Microchips on a silicon wafer
Microelectronics. A silicon wafer containing over 800 identical microcircuits, or microchips. These will be separated into individual chips and mounted in electronic devices

Background imageImages Dated 22nd October 2012: Patient undergoing doppler ultrasound

Patient undergoing doppler ultrasound
Doppler ultrasound. A patient undergoing a doppler ultrasound investigation of the common carotid artery in the neck. Doppler ultrasound gives a view of the speed of blood flow in a vessel

Background imageImages Dated 22nd October 2012: Radiation monitoring

Radiation monitoring. Technicians testing for radiation levels in the region around the Tomsk-7 nuclear fuel reprocessing facility, Russia

Background imageImages Dated 22nd October 2012: J K Galbraith, Canadian-US economist

J K Galbraith, Canadian-US economist
John Kenneth Galbraith (1908-2006), Canadian-US economist. Galbraith was born at Iona Station in Ontario, Canada. He studied agricultural economics, gaining a degree in 1931 and a Masters in 1933

Background imageImages Dated 22nd October 2012: Artwork of Molniya-1 satellite on orbit

Artwork of Molniya-1 satellite on orbit
Molniya 1 communications satellite. Artwork showing a Molniya-1 military communications satellite in its orbital configuration

Background imageImages Dated 22nd October 2012: Apple iPhone 4 mobile telephone

Apple iPhone 4 mobile telephone
Apple iPhone 4. The iPhone 4 mobile phone was introduced on 24 June 2010. It is a smart phone, having the ability to run various applications (known as apps)

Background imageImages Dated 22nd October 2012: Electroshock weapon being discharged

Electroshock weapon being discharged
Electroshock weapon. A salesperson discharging an electroshock weapon in the air, creating a large visible spark. Electroshock weapons discharge at about 200-300 kV but with sub-lethal voltage

Background imageImages Dated 22nd October 2012: Surgeon looking at brain scans

Surgeon looking at brain scans
Brain surgery. A surgeon studying a set of scans taken of a patient prior to surgery. Modern CT and MRI scans are an invaluable aid in brain surgery

Background imageImages Dated 22nd October 2012: Nurse preparing bed in ITU

Nurse preparing bed in ITU
Intensive therapy. A nurse preparing a bed in an intensive therapy unit (ITU) in a city hospital emergency centre. Photographed at the Moscow City Clinical Hospital No.36, Russia, in 2010

Background imageImages Dated 22nd October 2012: Roger Kornberg, US chemist

Roger Kornberg, US chemist
Roger Kornberg (b.1947), US biochemist and Nobel Laureate. Kornberg won the 2006 Nobel Prize for Chemistry for his work on eukaryotic transcription

Background imageImages Dated 22nd October 2012: Low-grade and treated iron ores

Low-grade and treated iron ores
Iron ore. Samples of low-grade iron ore, with a sample of a dressed ore at centre. Dressing, or beneficiation, is the process by which the iron ore contained in low-grade deposits is separated

Background imageImages Dated 22nd October 2012: Konstantin Novoselov, physicist

Konstantin Novoselov, physicist
Sir Konstantin Novoselov (b.1974), Russian-British physicist and Nobel Laureate. Novoselov was born at Nizhny Tagil, Russia, and studied in Moscow and Nijmegen, Netherlands

Background imageImages Dated 22nd October 2012: Patient going into oxygen chamber

Patient going into oxygen chamber
Oxygen therapy. A patient about to be loaded into a small chamber used in hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT). Here it is being used in the post-operative care of a patient with an intracranial abcess

Background imageImages Dated 22nd October 2012: Bionic arm, artwork

Bionic arm, artwork
Bionic arm. Computer artwork or a man whose left arm has been replaced with a robotic prosthesis that is controlled by his brain



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