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Images Dated 12th October 2004 (page 3)

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Background imageImages Dated 12th October 2004: Gas line construction

Gas line construction. Workers welding two pipes together during the construction of a gas line. A series of parasols have been set up to keep the workers cool. Photographed in Trinidad

Background imageImages Dated 12th October 2004: Gas line construction

Gas line construction. Workers constructing a gas line. They have set up a series of parasols to try to cool themselves down while they work. Photographed in Trinidad

Background imageImages Dated 12th October 2004: Gas line construction

Gas line construction. Worker testing the join between two pipes during the construction of a gas line. In the background, a series of parasols can be seen

Background imageImages Dated 12th October 2004: Gas flare

Gas flare at a petroleum plant. During processing, small volumes of natural gas may be produced. The volumes of gas are too small to justify extraction for commercial use

Background imageImages Dated 12th October 2004: Building construction

Building construction. Bamboo acting as timber supports during construction of a building. Photographed in Grenada

Background imageImages Dated 12th October 2004: Gas flare

Gas flare at a nitrogen plant. During processing, small volumes of natural gas may be produced. The volumes of gas are too small to justify extraction for commercial use

Background imageImages Dated 12th October 2004: Gas line construction

Gas line construction. Workers constructing a gas line. They have set up a series of parasols to try to cool themselves down while they work. Photographed in Trinidad

Background imageImages Dated 12th October 2004: Main computer at CERN

Main computer at CERN
The main computer at the CERN research centre, Geneva. In the foreground are the tape drives that store programs and record data from the various detectors at the particle physics laboratories

Background imageImages Dated 12th October 2004: Solar water heater

Solar water heater on the roof of a building. It comprises two rectangular plate collectors and, above those, a cylindrical water storage tank

Background imageImages Dated 12th October 2004: Satellite dish

Satellite dish attached to the roof of a building, being used to send radio and microwave signals to and from satellites orbiting the Earth

Background imageImages Dated 12th October 2004: Satellite dish

Satellite dish being used to send radio and microwave signals to and from satellites orbiting the Earth. The curved dish reflects incoming signals and focuses them at the receiver (centre)

Background imageImages Dated 12th October 2004: Satellite dish

Satellite dish being used to send radio and microwave signals to and from satellites orbiting the Earth. The curved dish reflects incoming signals and focuses them at the receiver (centre)

Background imageImages Dated 12th October 2004: Satellite dish

Satellite dish being used to send radio and microwave signals to and from satellites orbiting the Earth. The curved dish reflects incoming signals and focuses them at the receiver (centre)

Background imageImages Dated 12th October 2004: Influenza virus, TEM

Influenza virus, TEM
Influenza virus, coloured transmission electron micrograph (TEM). This section through two influenza (flu) virus particles shows the central core of the particles (green)

Background imageImages Dated 12th October 2004: Influenza virus, TEM

Influenza virus, TEM
Influenza virus. Coloured transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of a cluster of influenza (flu) type A virus particles (blue). Influenza A is a contagious virus from the orthomyxovirus group

Background imageImages Dated 12th October 2004: Acupuncturists hands insert needle into mans ear

Acupuncturists hands insert needle into mans ear
Acupuncture. Acupuncturists hands are inserting a fine sterilized needle into an acupuncture point in a mans ear. The needles temperature

Background imageImages Dated 12th October 2004: Herbal medicine made from extract of Chinese herbs

Herbal medicine made from extract of Chinese herbs

Background imageImages Dated 12th October 2004: Scrap metal bales

Scrap metal bales being stored before being sold on to companies who can remelt the bales and convert them into new metallic goods. Photographed in Trinidad

Background imageImages Dated 12th October 2004: Scrap metal bales

Scrap metal bales being stored before being sold on to companies who can remelt the bales and convert them into new metallic goods. Photographed in Trinidad

Background imageImages Dated 12th October 2004: Electricity maintenance

Electricity maintenance. Worker in a cherry picker, carrying out routine maintenance work on an electricity pylon. Photographed in Trinidad

Background imageImages Dated 12th October 2004: Electricity maintenance

Electricity maintenance. Worker carrying out routine maintenance work on an electricity pylon. Photographed in Trinidad

Background imageImages Dated 12th October 2004: Neutrophil cell and bacteria, SEM

Neutrophil cell and bacteria, SEM
Neutrophil cell and bacteria. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of bacteria (rod-shaped) and part of a neutrophil cell (lower left)

Background imageImages Dated 12th October 2004: Neutrophil cell trapping bacteria, SEM

Neutrophil cell trapping bacteria, SEM
Neutrophil cell trapping bacteria. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of bacteria (rod-shaped) being trapped by a neutrophil cell

Background imageImages Dated 12th October 2004: Macrophage cell engulfing bacteria, TEM

Macrophage cell engulfing bacteria, TEM
Macrophage cell engulfing bacteria. Coloured transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of bacteria (centre, rod-shaped) inside a macrophage cell

Background imageImages Dated 12th October 2004: Red blood cells, SEM

Red blood cells, SEM
Red blood cells. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of freeze-fractured red blood cells (erythrocytes). An unfractured red blood cell is seen at centre

Background imageImages Dated 12th October 2004: Pregnant woman

Pregnant woman holding her swollen abdomen

Background imageImages Dated 12th October 2004: Pregnant woman

Pregnant woman holding her swollen abdomen

Background imageImages Dated 12th October 2004: Repetitive strain injury

Repetitive strain injury. Person wearing a wrist brace due to repetitive strain injury (RSI). RSI causes pain and stiffness in the wrists

Background imageImages Dated 12th October 2004: Tired woman

Tired woman
MODEL RELEASED. Tired woman rubbing her eye

Background imageImages Dated 12th October 2004: Stressed woman

Stressed woman
MODEL RELEASED. Stressed woman holding her head in her hands

Background imageImages Dated 12th October 2004: Stressed woman

Stressed woman
MODEL RELEASED. Stressed woman screaming

Background imageImages Dated 12th October 2004: Schoolchildren

Schoolchildren behind a wire mesh fence. Photographed in Trinidad

Background imageImages Dated 12th October 2004: Cocoa pods and nutmeg

Cocoa pods and nutmeg on a market stall. Cocoa pods (Theobroma cacao, upper left and right) contain the cocoa beans (seeds) from which chocolate is made

Background imageImages Dated 12th October 2004: Dried nutmeg

Dried nutmeg in sacks. These seeds are from the nutmeg tree (Myristica fragrans). The seeds are found inside fleshy fruits, which split open when they are ripe to reveal the seed covered by the aril

Background imageImages Dated 12th October 2004: Dried nutmeg

Dried nutmeg in sacks. These seeds are from the nutmeg tree (Myristica fragrans). The seeds are found inside fleshy fruits, which split open when they are ripe to reveal the seed covered by the aril

Background imageImages Dated 12th October 2004: Programmed cell death

Programmed cell death. Comparison of a fluorescent light micrograph (top) and transmission electron micrograph (TEM, bottom) of programmed cell death (apoptosis)

Background imageImages Dated 12th October 2004: Cultured cell, light micrograph

Cultured cell, light micrograph
Cultured cell. Immunofluorescent light micrograph of an epithelial cell (round, upper right). The cell proteins are marked by fluorescent dyes

Background imageImages Dated 12th October 2004: Asphalt lake

Asphalt lake. Image 3 of 5. Recovered asphalt being dumped (left) near containers that will carry the asphalt to a plant for processing

Background imageImages Dated 12th October 2004: Harvesting sugar cane

Harvesting sugar cane (Saccharum officinarum). Sugar cane in the back of a truck, being transported to a factory where it will be processed

Background imageImages Dated 12th October 2004: Harvesting sugar cane

Harvesting sugar cane (Saccharum officinarum). Mechanised container tipping harvested sugar cane onto a truck. The truck will carry the sugar cane to a factory where it will be processed

Background imageImages Dated 12th October 2004: Harvesting sugar cane

Harvesting sugar cane (Saccharum officinarum). Mechanised container tipping harvested sugar cane onto a truck. The truck will carry the sugar cane to a factory where it will be processed

Background imageImages Dated 12th October 2004: Harvesting sugar cane

Harvesting sugar cane (Saccharum officinarum). Sugar cane in the back of a truck, being transported to a factory where it will be processed

Background imageImages Dated 12th October 2004: Sugar cane crop

Sugar cane crop (Saccharum officinarum). On the right is sugar cane that is ready to be harvested. The stems will be chopped down and transported to a factory for processing

Background imageImages Dated 12th October 2004: Gonorrhoea bacteria, SEM

Gonorrhoea bacteria, SEM
Gonorrhoea bacteria. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of gonorrhoea bacteria (Neisseria gonorrhoeae, round) on a human epithelial cell

Background imageImages Dated 12th October 2004: Gonorrhoea bacteria, SEM

Gonorrhoea bacteria, SEM
Gonorrhoea bacteria. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of gonorrhoea bacteria (Neisseria gonorrhoeae, round) on a human epithelial cell

Background imageImages Dated 12th October 2004: Computer-generated chaos fractal

Computer-generated chaos fractal
Chaos fractal. Computer-generated fractal image derived from chaos theory. Fractals are patterns that are formed by repeating some simple process on an ever decreasing scale

Background imageImages Dated 12th October 2004: Gonorrhoea bacteria, SEM

Gonorrhoea bacteria, SEM
Gonorrhoea bacteria. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of gonorrhoea bacteria (Neisseria gonorrhoeae, round) on a human epithelial cell

Background imageImages Dated 12th October 2004: USA, Washington DC. Cherry Blossom Festival (3, 000 cherry trees donated by Tokyo in 1912)

USA, Washington DC. Cherry Blossom Festival (3, 000 cherry trees donated by Tokyo in 1912) and the Washington Monument, 555 feet tall, opened in 1886



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