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Images Dated 5th February 2003

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Background imageImages Dated 5th February 2003: Common frog froglet {Rana temporaria} with tail, Scotland UK

Common frog froglet {Rana temporaria} with tail, Scotland UK

Background imageImages Dated 5th February 2003: Cockpit: Challenger

Cockpit: Challenger
Challenger cockpit with instrumentation all set for departure from BHX to Le Bourget

Background imageImages Dated 5th February 2003: Hiatus hernia, X-ray

Hiatus hernia, X-ray
Hiatus hernia, coloured X-ray. Side view of a patient suffering from a hiatus hernia, the protrusion of the stomach through the diaphragm into the chest

Background imageImages Dated 5th February 2003: Diverticular disease, X-ray

Diverticular disease, X-ray
Diverticular disease, coloured X-ray. This illness is also known as diverticulitis or CDD (colonic diverticular disease). This is a double-contrast X-ray

Background imageImages Dated 5th February 2003: Elephants (including Echo & Ella of Cynthia Moss EB family study group) Amboseli NP

Elephants (including Echo & Ella of Cynthia Moss EB family study group) Amboseli NP, Kenya, East Africa

Background imageImages Dated 5th February 2003: Formula One World Championship: Reine Wisell Team Pierre Robert March 731 failed to start the race

Formula One World Championship: Reine Wisell Team Pierre Robert March 731 failed to start the race on his first
Reine Wisell (SWE) Team Pierre Robert March 731 failed to start the race on his first appearance of the season when his suspension broke on the warm up lap

Background imageImages Dated 5th February 2003: Challenger cockpit

Challenger cockpit
Cockpit of N609CC at BHX

Background imageImages Dated 5th February 2003: Cupped hands holding medicinal leeches

Cupped hands holding medicinal leeches
Leeches. Cupped hands holding medicinal leeches, Hirudo medicinalis. Medicinal leeches are parasites which drink the blood of animals, including humans

Background imageImages Dated 5th February 2003: Atomic brain

Atomic brain. Conceptual computer artwork of a brain surrounded by atomic orbitals. This could represent artificial intelligence or quantum computing

Background imageImages Dated 5th February 2003: Coloured SEM of skeletal (striated) muscle fibres

Coloured SEM of skeletal (striated) muscle fibres
Skeletal muscle. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of skeletal muscle fibres. Muscle fibres are extremely long, cylindrical cells

Background imageImages Dated 5th February 2003: Bone death, X-ray

Bone death, X-ray
Bone death. Coloured X-ray of the pelvic girdle of a patient suffering from osteonecrosis (bone death). The head of the right femur (lower left) has collapsed

Background imageImages Dated 5th February 2003: Bone death, X-ray

Bone death, X-ray
Bone death. Coloured X-ray of the pelvic girdle of a patient suffering from osteonecrosis (bone death). The head of the right femur (lower left) has collapsed

Background imageImages Dated 5th February 2003: False-col TEM of AIDS virus budding from T-cell

False-col TEM of AIDS virus budding from T-cell
False-colour transmission electron micrograph, TEM of AIDS (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome) virus particles (red cores)

Background imageImages Dated 5th February 2003: Florence Nightingale in a military hospital

Florence Nightingale in a military hospital
Florence Nightingale (1820-1910) the English nurse and hospital reformer. The engraving shows her at Scutari, in the military hospital, directing the care of patients during the Crimean war

Background imageImages Dated 5th February 2003: Soccer - AXA FA Cup - Fourth Round Replay - Millwall v Southampton

Soccer - AXA FA Cup - Fourth Round Replay - Millwall v Southampton
Millwalls Steven Reid scores the equalizing goal against Southampton

Background imageImages Dated 5th February 2003: Formula One World Championship: Ralph Firman meets the press for the first time since his

Formula One World Championship: Ralph Firman meets the press for the first time since his appointment as a Jordan
Ralph Firman (GBR) meets the press for the first time since his appointment as a Jordan driver for the 2003 season. Jordan Press Conference, Dorchester Hotel, London, 5 February 2003. DIGITAL IMAGE

Background imageImages Dated 5th February 2003: Formula One World Championship: Mark Gallagher Jordan Head of Marketing, Ralph Firman Jordan

Formula One World Championship: Mark Gallagher Jordan Head of Marketing, Ralph Firman Jordan
(L to R): Mark Gallagher (GBR) Jordan Head of Marketing, Ralph Firman (GBR) Jordan and Eddie Jordan (IRE) Jordan Team Owner explaining to the press that Firman is a paid, rather than paying

Background imageImages Dated 5th February 2003: Formula One World Championship: Firman signs for Jordan, Jordan Factory, Silverstone, England

Formula One World Championship: Firman signs for Jordan, Jordan Factory, Silverstone, England, 3 February 2003
Ralph Firman (GBR) signs for Jordan Grand Prix. Firman signs for Jordan, Jordan Factory, Silverstone, England, 3 February 2003. DIGITAL IMAGE

Background imageImages Dated 5th February 2003: Formula One World Championship: Pole sitter and second place finisher Ronnie Peterson Lotus 72D

Formula One World Championship: Pole sitter and second place finisher Ronnie Peterson Lotus 72D
Pole sitter and second place finisher Ronnie Peterson (SWE) Lotus 72D, who was robbed of a home victory with a puncture, leads team mate Emerson Fittipaldi (BRA) Lotus 72D

Background imageImages Dated 5th February 2003: Formula One World Championship: Denny Hulme took his first victory in over a year

Formula One World Championship: Denny Hulme took his first victory in over a year and the first win for the McLaren M23
Denny Hulme (NZL) took his first victory in over a year and the first win for the McLaren M23. Swedish Grand Prix, Anderstorp, 17 June 1973. BEST IMAGE

Background imageImages Dated 5th February 2003: Formula One World Championship: Carlos Pace Surtees TS14A finished thirteenth

Formula One World Championship: Carlos Pace Surtees TS14A finished thirteenth
Carlos Pace (BRA) Surtees TS14A finished thirteenth. French Grand Prix, Paul Ricard, 1 July 1973. BEST IMAGE

Background imageImages Dated 5th February 2003: Challenger cockpit

Challenger cockpit
Cockpit of N609CC ready to dep BHX to LFPB


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