Images Dated 2nd December 2005
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Newcastle Uniteds St James Park Stadium
St James Park Stadium, home of Newcastle United Football Club, aerial photograph. This all-seater stadium, in Newcastle, UK, can hold over 52, 000 people. The stadium was built in 1891 and was renovated and significantly enlarged in 2001
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2005 Formula One Testing.
Barcelona, Spain. Friday 2nd December 2005.
Jenson Button, BAR Honda 007. Action.
World Copyright: Lorenzo Bellanca/LAT Photographic
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Periodontal ligament fibres, SEM
Periodontal ligament fibres. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of periodontal ligament fibres (red). These fibres, a specialised type of connective tissue, anchor the roots of the teeth to the jaw bone. The enamel, the hard outer covering of a tooth, does not contain any sensory cells, instead the periodontal ligaments do this job. The fibres contain sensors for tension, pressure, temperature and pain. They also help to provide a cushion around the teeth that prevents compression, for example from chewing, from damaging the bone
© STEVE GSCHMEISSNER/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY