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Images Dated 11th April 2013

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Background imageImages Dated 11th April 2013: Transcription repressor protein and DNA C015 / 5811

Transcription repressor protein and DNA C015 / 5811
Transcription repressor protein and DNA, molecular model. The repressor protein (purple) is binding to a strand of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid, yellow and pink)

Background imageImages Dated 11th April 2013: Clay, SEM C015 / 5767

Clay, SEM C015 / 5767
Clay. Scanning electron microscope of a sample of clay. Clay particles are the smallest particle of the different soil types, giving the soil a smooth feel when rubbed between the fingers

Background imageImages Dated 11th April 2013: Ionotropic glutamate receptor C015 / 5813

Ionotropic glutamate receptor C015 / 5813
Ionotropic glutamate receptor, molecular model. When glutamate binds to this receptor, it opens up trans-membrane ion channels vital for the functioning of the nervous system

Background imageImages Dated 11th April 2013: Laboratory glassware C015 / 5742

Laboratory glassware C015 / 5742
Laboratory glassware

Background imageImages Dated 11th April 2013: Myoglobin molecule C015 / 5702

Myoglobin molecule C015 / 5702
Myoglobin molecule. Computer model showing the structure of a myoglobin molecule. Myoglobin is a protein found in muscle tissue

Background imageImages Dated 11th April 2013: Transcription repressor protein and DNA C015 / 5810

Transcription repressor protein and DNA C015 / 5810
Transcription repressor protein and DNA, molecular model. The repressor protein (green) is binding to a strand of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid, pink and purple)

Background imageImages Dated 11th April 2013: John Lubbock, British biologist C015 / 5809

John Lubbock, British biologist C015 / 5809
John Lubbock (1834-1913), British biologist, archaeologist, and philanthropist. Lubbock studied social insects, devising a movable glass-sided container called a Lubbock nest to view them

Background imageImages Dated 11th April 2013: Ionotropic glutamate receptor C015 / 5812

Ionotropic glutamate receptor C015 / 5812
Ionotropic glutamate receptor, molecular model. When glutamate binds to this receptor, it opens up trans-membrane ion channels vital for the functioning of the nervous system

Background imageImages Dated 11th April 2013: Robert Mylne, Scottish architect C015 / 5807

Robert Mylne, Scottish architect C015 / 5807
Robert Mylne (1733-1811), Scottish architect. Mylne was from a family of architects. After being apprenticed to a carpenter and learning stone masonry

Background imageImages Dated 11th April 2013: John Fothergill, English physician C015 / 5803

John Fothergill, English physician C015 / 5803
John Fothergill (1712-1780), English physician and botanist. Fothergill was initially apprenticed to an apothecary, qualifying as a medical doctor in 1736 after studying at the University of

Background imageImages Dated 11th April 2013: Thomas Sonnet de Courval, French poet C015 / 5799

Thomas Sonnet de Courval, French poet C015 / 5799
Thomas Sonnet de Courval (1577-1627), French poet and satirist. Courval was part of the tradition known as Menippean satire in the style of the Roman poet Juvenal

Background imageImages Dated 11th April 2013: Edward Kelley, English astrologer C015 / 5798

Edward Kelley, English astrologer C015 / 5798
Edward Kelley (1555-1597), English astrologer. Kelley, who worked with fellow English astrologer John Dee, claimed he was a spirit medium able to communicate with the dead

Background imageImages Dated 11th April 2013: Agrippa, Roman general C015 / 5786

Agrippa, Roman general C015 / 5786
Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa (c.64 BC-12 BC), Roman general. Agrippa served as a soldier and general of Rome at the time of Julius Caesar, fighting in the civil war of 49-45 BC

Background imageImages Dated 11th April 2013: Virgil, Roman poet C015 / 5785

Virgil, Roman poet C015 / 5785
Virgil (70 BC-19 BC), Roman poet. Virgil was one of the most famous poets of Ancient Rome, and his works have had a major influence on Western literature

Background imageImages Dated 11th April 2013: Homer, Ancient Greek poet C015 / 5777

Homer, Ancient Greek poet C015 / 5777
Homer, Ancient Greek poet, thought to have been the author of the Iliad and the Odyssey. He is thought to have been active during the 8th century BC, but little is known for certain about his life

Background imageImages Dated 11th April 2013: Plato, Ancient Greek philosopher C015 / 5781

Plato, Ancient Greek philosopher C015 / 5781
Plato (c.428 BC-c.347 BC), Ancient Greek philosopher. Platos spirit of rational inquiry led to todays scientific method. His writings shaped

Background imageImages Dated 11th April 2013: Aristotle, Ancient Greek philosopher C015 / 5779

Aristotle, Ancient Greek philosopher C015 / 5779
Aristotle (384 BC-322 BC), Ancient Greek philosopher and naturalist. Aristotle is one of the most important figures in the history of Western thought

Background imageImages Dated 11th April 2013: Damaged concrete, SEM C015 / 5774

Damaged concrete, SEM C015 / 5774
Damaged concrete. Scanning electron microscope of cracks in a sample of concrete that has been damaged through an alkali-silica reaction

Background imageImages Dated 11th April 2013: Damaged concrete, SEM C015 / 5775

Damaged concrete, SEM C015 / 5775
Damaged concrete. Scanning electron microscope of cracks that have formed around a trapped air bubble in a sample of concrete that has been damaged through an alkali-silica reaction

Background imageImages Dated 11th April 2013: Fossilised foraminiferan, SEM C015 / 5772

Fossilised foraminiferan, SEM C015 / 5772
Fossilised foraminiferan. Scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a section through the fossilised shell of a foraminiferan in a sample of limestone

Background imageImages Dated 11th April 2013: Damaged concrete, SEM C015 / 5773

Damaged concrete, SEM C015 / 5773
Damaged concrete. Scanning electron microscope of cracks in a sample of concrete that has been damaged through an alkali-silica reaction

Background imageImages Dated 11th April 2013: Fly ash in concrete, SEM C015 / 5770

Fly ash in concrete, SEM C015 / 5770
Fly ash in concrete. Scanning electron microscope of a conglomeration of spherical particles of fly ash in the cement matrix of a concrete sample

Background imageImages Dated 11th April 2013: Magnesium hydroxide in concrete, SEM C015 / 5769

Magnesium hydroxide in concrete, SEM C015 / 5769
Magnesium in concrete. Scanning electron microscope of magnesium hydroxide crystals in a sample of concrete

Background imageImages Dated 11th April 2013: Damaged concrete, SEM C015 / 5771

Damaged concrete, SEM C015 / 5771
Damaged concrete. Scanning electron microscope of cracks in a sample of concrete that has been damaged through sulphate attack, which has caused the material to expand

Background imageImages Dated 11th April 2013: Calcium aluminate crystals, SEM C015 / 5768

Calcium aluminate crystals, SEM C015 / 5768
Calcium aluminate crystals. Scanning electron microscope of a sample of hydrated calcium aluminates

Background imageImages Dated 11th April 2013: Materials analysis C015 / 5741

Materials analysis C015 / 5741
Materials analysis. Flasks and beakers used for the chemical analysis of materials

Background imageImages Dated 11th April 2013: Laboratory glassware C015 / 5743

Laboratory glassware C015 / 5743
Laboratory glassware

Background imageImages Dated 11th April 2013: Historic canon restoration, France C015 / 5731

Historic canon restoration, France C015 / 5731
Historic canon restoration, France. Worker restoring an 18th Century Prussian bronze canon from the Battery Royal des Invalides, Paris, France

Background imageImages Dated 11th April 2013: Historic canon restoration, France C015 / 5733

Historic canon restoration, France C015 / 5733
Historic canon restoration, France. Close-up of an 18th Century Prussian bronze canon from the Battery Royal des Invalides, Paris, France, being restored

Background imageImages Dated 11th April 2013: Analysis of cement C015 / 5740

Analysis of cement C015 / 5740
Analysis of cement. Scientist analysing a sample of cement to determination the free lime content. The analysed free lime corresponds to the sum of quicklime (CaO) and hydrated lime, Ca (OH) 2

Background imageImages Dated 11th April 2013: Historic canon restoration, France C015 / 5730

Historic canon restoration, France C015 / 5730
Historic canon restoration, France. Worker restoring an 18th Century Prussian bronze canon from the Battery Royal des Invalides, Paris, France

Background imageImages Dated 11th April 2013: Historic canon restoration, France C015 / 5732

Historic canon restoration, France C015 / 5732
Historic canon restoration, France. Worker restoring an 18th Century Prussian bronze canon from the Battery Royal des Invalides, Paris, France

Background imageImages Dated 11th April 2013: Historic canon restoration, France C015 / 5729

Historic canon restoration, France C015 / 5729
Historic canon restoration, France. Worker restoring an 18th Century Prussian bronze canon from the Battery Royal des Invalides, Paris, France

Background imageImages Dated 11th April 2013: Veterinary dentist C015 / 5727

Veterinary dentist C015 / 5727
Veterinary dentist washing out a horses mouth after filing down its teeth. The horse is fitted with a dental retractor to hold its mouth open

Background imageImages Dated 11th April 2013: Veterinary dentist C015 / 5728

Veterinary dentist C015 / 5728
Veterinary dentist. Model showing the tool used by veterinary dentists to file down a horses teeth

Background imageImages Dated 11th April 2013: Veterinary dentist C015 / 5726

Veterinary dentist C015 / 5726
Veterinary dentist filing down a horses teeth. The horse is fitted with a dental retractor to hold its mouth open

Background imageImages Dated 11th April 2013: Queenless ants C015 / 5725

Queenless ants C015 / 5725
Queenless ants. Streblognathus peetersi ants fighting for dominance in their nest. S. peetersi originates from South Africa. They are a species of ant that does not have a queen in the colony

Background imageImages Dated 11th April 2013: Queenless ants C015 / 5723

Queenless ants C015 / 5723
Queenless ants. Streblognathus peetersi ants fighting for dominance in their nest. S. peetersi originates from South Africa. They are a species of ant that does not have a queen in the colony

Background imageImages Dated 11th April 2013: Queenless ants C015 / 5724

Queenless ants C015 / 5724
Queenless ants. Streblognathus peetersi ants fighting for dominance in their nest. S. peetersi originates from South Africa. They are a species of ant that does not have a queen in the colony

Background imageImages Dated 11th April 2013: Queenless ants C015 / 5721

Queenless ants C015 / 5721
Queenless ants. Streblognathus peetersi ants fighting for dominance in their nest. S. peetersi originates from South Africa. They are a species of ant that does not have a queen in the colony

Background imageImages Dated 11th April 2013: Queenless ants C015 / 5722

Queenless ants C015 / 5722
Queenless ants. Streblognathus peetersi ants fighting for dominance in their nest. S. peetersi originates from South Africa. They are a species of ant that does not have a queen in the colony

Background imageImages Dated 11th April 2013: Queenless ants C015 / 5720

Queenless ants C015 / 5720
Queenless ants. Streblognathus peetersi ants fighting for dominance in their nest. S. peetersi originates from South Africa. They are a species of ant that does not have a queen in the colony

Background imageImages Dated 11th April 2013: Queenless ants C015 / 5719

Queenless ants C015 / 5719
Queenless ants. Streblognathus peetersi ants fighting for dominance in their nest. S. peetersi originates from South Africa. They are a species of ant that does not have a queen in the colony

Background imageImages Dated 11th April 2013: Queenless ants C015 / 5718

Queenless ants C015 / 5718
Queenless ants. Streblognathus peetersi ants fighting for dominance in their nest. S. peetersi originates from South Africa. They are a species of ant that does not have a queen in the colony

Background imageImages Dated 11th April 2013: Queenless ants C015 / 5717

Queenless ants C015 / 5717
Queenless ants. Streblognathus peetersi ants fighting for dominance in their nest. S. peetersi originates from South Africa. They are a species of ant that does not have a queen in the colony

Background imageImages Dated 11th April 2013: Queenless ants C015 / 5716

Queenless ants C015 / 5716
Queenless ants. Streblognathus peetersi ants fighting for dominance in their nest. S. peetersi originates from South Africa. They are a species of ant that does not have a queen in the colony

Background imageImages Dated 11th April 2013: The Key to Mathematics by Oughtred C015 / 5711

The Key to Mathematics by Oughtred C015 / 5711
The Key to Mathematics. This work, known in Latin as Clavis Mathematicae, is by the English mathematician William Oughtred (1575-1660) and represents algebraic knowledge at the time

Background imageImages Dated 11th April 2013: Leibnizs work on calculus

Leibnizs work on calculus. Diagram and text from Opera Omnia the collected works of the German mathematician and philosopher Gottfried Leibniz (1646-1716)



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