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Images Dated 8th September 2004 (page 2)

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Background imageImages Dated 8th September 2004: NA, USA, Alaska. Denali National Park. Mt McKinley (20, 320 ) and Chulitna River

NA, USA, Alaska. Denali National Park. Mt McKinley (20, 320 ) and Chulitna River

Background imageImages Dated 8th September 2004: NA, USA, Alaska. Denali National Park. Hiker viewing Mount MicKinley

NA, USA, Alaska. Denali National Park. Hiker viewing Mount MicKinley
NA, USA, Alaska. Denali National Park. Hiker viewing Mount McKinley

Background imageImages Dated 8th September 2004: NA, USA, Alaska, Denali National Park. Clouds part around Mount McKinley and Alaska

NA, USA, Alaska, Denali National Park. Clouds part around Mount McKinley and Alaska Range Peaks

Background imageImages Dated 8th September 2004: NA, USA, Alaska. Denali National Park. Bull caribou

NA, USA, Alaska. Denali National Park. Bull caribou

Background imageImages Dated 8th September 2004: NA, USA, Alaska, Denali National Park. Dall Sheep on ridge in Polychrome Pass

NA, USA, Alaska, Denali National Park. Dall Sheep on ridge in Polychrome Pass

Background imageImages Dated 8th September 2004: NA, USA, Alaska, Denali National Park. Dall goats on ridge in Savage River Canyon

NA, USA, Alaska, Denali National Park. Dall goats on ridge in Savage River Canyon

Background imageImages Dated 8th September 2004: NA, USA, Alaska. Denali National Park. Gibbous moon rises over peaks in Polychrome Pass

NA, USA, Alaska. Denali National Park. Gibbous moon rises over peaks in Polychrome Pass

Background imageImages Dated 8th September 2004: NA, USA, Alaska, Denali National Park. Arctic ground squirrel hides in brush in Thorofare

NA, USA, Alaska, Denali National Park. Arctic ground squirrel hides in brush in Thorofare Pass

Background imageImages Dated 8th September 2004: NA, USA, Alaska. Denali National Park. Jagged Alaskan Range peaks

NA, USA, Alaska. Denali National Park. Jagged Alaskan Range peaks

Background imageImages Dated 8th September 2004: NA, USA, Alaska, Denali National Park. Bright red Alpenglow on Alaska Range peaks

NA, USA, Alaska, Denali National Park. Bright red Alpenglow on Alaska Range peaks

Background imageImages Dated 8th September 2004: NA, USA, Alaska, Denali National Park. Early morning sunrise lights Alaska Range peaks

NA, USA, Alaska, Denali National Park. Early morning sunrise lights Alaska Range peaks

Background imageImages Dated 8th September 2004: NA, USA, Alaska. Kenai Fjords National Park. Alaskan Mountain Goats in wildflowers

NA, USA, Alaska. Kenai Fjords National Park. Alaskan Mountain Goats in wildflowers

Background imageImages Dated 8th September 2004: NA, USA, Alaska. Denali National Park. Midnight sun lights clouds over Alaska Range peaks

NA, USA, Alaska. Denali National Park. Midnight sun lights clouds over Alaska Range peaks

Background imageImages Dated 8th September 2004: NA, USA, Alaska. Denali National Park. Arctic Fox

NA, USA, Alaska. Denali National Park. Arctic Fox

Background imageImages Dated 8th September 2004: NA, USA, Alaska. Denali National Park. Arctic brown squirrel

NA, USA, Alaska. Denali National Park. Arctic brown squirrel

Background imageImages Dated 8th September 2004: NA, USA, Alaska. Denali National Park. Mt McKinley (20, 320 ) and Alaskan Range

NA, USA, Alaska. Denali National Park. Mt McKinley (20, 320 ) and Alaskan Range

Background imageImages Dated 8th September 2004: NA, USA, Alaska. Denali National Park. Arctic Fox

NA, USA, Alaska. Denali National Park. Arctic Fox

Background imageImages Dated 8th September 2004: Dickens Inn, St. Katherine Dock beside Tower Bridge, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Dickens Inn, St. Katherine Dock beside Tower Bridge, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageImages Dated 8th September 2004: City Hall and Tower Bridge, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

City Hall and Tower Bridge, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageImages Dated 8th September 2004: Moth proboscis

Moth proboscis. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the proboscis (tubular feeding organ) of a moth (order Lepidoptera)

Background imageImages Dated 8th September 2004: Moth antenna

Moth antenna. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the antenna of a moth (order Lepidoptera). The antenna is covered in sensory hairs that detect movement and smell

Background imageImages Dated 8th September 2004: Moth antenna

Moth antenna. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the antenna of a moth (order Lepidoptera). The antenna is covered in sensory hairs that detect movement and smell

Background imageImages Dated 8th September 2004: Moth proboscis

Moth proboscis. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the labial palps, which are found on either side of the proboscis (tubular feeding organ)

Background imageImages Dated 8th September 2004: Moth antenna

Moth antenna. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the antenna of a moth (order Lepidoptera). The antenna is covered in sensory hairs that detect movement and smell

Background imageImages Dated 8th September 2004: Moth wing

Moth wing. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the wing of a moth (order Lepidoptera). A moth wing is covered in tiny scales that are modified hairs (setae)

Background imageImages Dated 8th September 2004: Moth proboscis

Moth proboscis. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the proboscis (tubular feeding organ) of a moth (order Lepidoptera)

Background imageImages Dated 8th September 2004: Moth wing

Moth wing. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the wing of a moth (order Lepidoptera). A moth wing is covered in tiny scales that are modified hairs (setae)

Background imageImages Dated 8th September 2004: Moths interior

Moths interior. Scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the trachea and Malpighi tubules of a moth (order Lepidoptera). Oxygen enters the tracheal tubes (green) from the spiracles (breathing pores)

Background imageImages Dated 8th September 2004: Moth wing

Moth wing. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the wing of a moth (order Lepidoptera). A moth wing is covered in tiny scales that are modified hairs (setae)

Background imageImages Dated 8th September 2004: Fallopian tube

Fallopian tube. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the epithelium of a fallopian tube (oviduct), one of two muscular tubes connecting the ovary to the uterus (womb)

Background imageImages Dated 8th September 2004: Cardiac muscle

Cardiac muscle. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of healthy heart (cardiac) muscle fibrils (yellow). Mitochondria (red) supply the muscle cells with energy

Background imageImages Dated 8th September 2004: Cardiac muscle

Cardiac muscle. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of heart (cardiac) muscle fibrils (yellow). The membrane around the muscle has been torn (yellow)

Background imageImages Dated 8th September 2004: Skeletal muscle fibre

Skeletal muscle fibre. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of skeletal muscle fibre. This type of muscle is striated

Background imageImages Dated 8th September 2004: Computer artwork of a grid or network

Computer artwork of a grid or network
Network. Abstract computer artwork of a grid, showing squares connected by a three-dimensional network of bars

Background imageImages Dated 8th September 2004: Abstract artwork of man depicting mental illness

Abstract artwork of man depicting mental illness
Mental illness. Abstract artwork of a man with a jigsaw piece missing from his head. He appears angry and confused, and the background colours indicate he may have a split personality

Background imageImages Dated 8th September 2004: Pregnant womans bump

Pregnant womans bump
Pregnant woman feeling her bump with her hand

Background imageImages Dated 8th September 2004: Back pain

Back pain
MODEL RELEASED. Back pain. Woman holding her lower back in pain

Background imageImages Dated 8th September 2004: Back pain

Back pain
MODEL RELEASED. Back pain. Woman holding her upper back in pain

Background imageImages Dated 8th September 2004: Flower pistil

Flower pistil. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a flower pistil. The pistil is the female reproductive part of the flower

Background imageImages Dated 8th September 2004: Pollination

Pollination. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of pollen grains (balls) on the stigmas (tips of the projections) of a flower

Background imageImages Dated 8th September 2004: Pollination

Pollination. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of pollen grains (balls) on the stigmas (tips of the projections) of a flower

Background imageImages Dated 8th September 2004: Plant seeds

Plant seeds
Seeds. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of seeds. A seed is the product of pollination and is the ripened ovule (egg) of a plant

Background imageImages Dated 8th September 2004: Pollen

Pollen grains. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of pollen grains. The outer wall (exine) is highly sculpted, which might aid the dispersal of the pollen grains

Background imageImages Dated 8th September 2004: Pollination

Pollination. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of pollen grains (orange) on the stigmas (tips of the green projections) of a flower

Background imageImages Dated 8th September 2004: Flower pistil

Flower pistil. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a flower pistil. The pistil is the female reproductive part of the flower

Background imageImages Dated 8th September 2004: Flower pistil

Flower pistil. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a flower pistil. The pistil is the female reproductive part of the flower

Background imageImages Dated 8th September 2004: NA, USA, Alaska. Denali National Park. Bearberry (Arctostaphylos Uvaursi) and dwarf

NA, USA, Alaska. Denali National Park. Bearberry (Arctostaphylos Uvaursi) and dwarf cranberries

Background imageImages Dated 8th September 2004: NA, USA, Alaska. Denali National Park. Bearberry (Arctostaphylos Uvaursi) and dwarf

NA, USA, Alaska. Denali National Park. Bearberry (Arctostaphylos Uvaursi) and dwarf cranberries



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