Images Dated 16th August 1995
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Pauline Collins actress meets clown Stevie on stilts August 1995 at Edinburgh festival
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Models demonstating new Jockey underware August 1995
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Sue Pollard actress comedian wearing kiss me quick hat A©mirrorpix
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Robot loading DNA in automated genome mapping
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Chloe Newsome Actress star in Coronation Street as Vicky Arden enjoys the opening night
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Rob Lowe Actor Arrives at Heathrow Airport with his wife Sheryl Lowe to start filming
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Robot loading DNA in automated genome mapping
Human genome project. A robot arm loads DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) into plastic plates in an automated laboratory dedicated to mapping the human genome. The arm is attached to an array of small metal tubes; each tube matches a tiny well in the plastic plates below. Once a plate is loaded the arm moves the metal tube array to the next plate. The human genome project is an international project to map genetic landmarks on the three billion bases that make up human DNA. The completed genome map will make it much easier to identify and study the genes involved in many diseases that are currently incurable
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