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Images Dated 5th July 2005 (page 9)

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Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2005: 747 e d m

747 e d m
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Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2005: Modern Aircraft, 14103865

Modern Aircraft, 14103865
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Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2005: Gulfstream V (c) Flight/Wagner The Flight Collection 020 8652 8888 not to be reprouduced without

Gulfstream V (c) Flight/Wagner The Flight Collection 020 8652 8888 not to be reprouduced without permission or payment
Gulfstream V (c) Flight/Wagner The Flight Collection not to be reprouduced without permission or payment

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2005: Cockpit Simulator for Air France

Cockpit Simulator for Air France

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2005: Gulfstream V (c) Slick Shoots The Flight Collection 020 8652 8888

Gulfstream V (c) Slick Shoots The Flight Collection 020 8652 8888
Gulfstream V (c) Slick Shoots The Flight Collection

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2005: Gulfstream V

Gulfstream V (c) Slick Shoots clean

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2005: Balloons at Bristol

Balloons at Bristol

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2005: Hang Glider

Hang Glider

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2005: Heathrow ATC

Heathrow ATC

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2005: A brown bear dives after red salmon while fishing in the Brooks River in Katmai National

A brown bear dives after red salmon while fishing in the Brooks River in Katmai National Park

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2005: Mountain bluebird in Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming

Mountain bluebird in Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2005: Bryggen shopping district Bergen Norway

Bryggen shopping district Bergen Norway

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2005: Europe, Ireland, Westport. Kegs in an alley

Europe, Ireland, Westport. Kegs in an alley

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2005: Picture No. 10896078

Picture No. 10896078
Cinnabar Moth - Caterpillar - the bright colours act as warning signs so they are seldom eaten by predators (Tyria jacobeae) Date

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2005: Long Dash Skipper, Polites mystic, Kentucky

Long Dash Skipper, Polites mystic, Kentucky

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2005: Cathedral Rock, Sedona, Arizona, USA

Cathedral Rock, Sedona, Arizona, USA

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2005: Part of Cathedral Rock, Sedona, Arizona, USA

Part of Cathedral Rock, Sedona, Arizona, USA

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2005: Early morning sunlight illuminating the tops of the trees in Sedona, Arizona, USA

Early morning sunlight illuminating the tops of the trees in Sedona, Arizona, USA, near Red Rock Crossing

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2005: Trees in the woods surrounding Sedona, Arizona

Trees in the woods surrounding Sedona, Arizona

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2005: Red Rock and tree roots intertwined on the bank of Oak Creek, Sedona, AZ

Red Rock and tree roots intertwined on the bank of Oak Creek, Sedona, AZ

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2005: Europe, Germany

Europe, Germany
Mainz, Germany, Typical Crossed-Timbered Houses make for a quaint seting

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2005: Mainz, Germany, Typical Crossed-Timbered Houses make for a quaint setting

Mainz, Germany, Typical Crossed-Timbered Houses make for a quaint setting

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2005: Mainz, Germany, Saint Martins Cathedral

Mainz, Germany, Saint Martins Cathedral

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2005: Jellyfish, 1895

Jellyfish, 1895. Drawing of an assortment of jellyfishes. From top: white Moon jelly (Aurelia aurita), long-tentacled Sea Nettle jelly (Chrysaora sp.), box-shaped Box jelly (Carybdea marsupialis)

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2005: Printery during the 16th or 17th century

Printery during the 16th or 17th century
Print works. 16th or 17th century engraving of a printery. The plates of type are being set at far left, being checked and corrected at centre left, and are being coated in ink at upper centre

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2005: Pouring orange juice

Pouring orange juice. Man pouring himself a glass of orange juice

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2005: Ammeter

Ammeter. Part of an analogue ammeter scale used for measuring the electric current in a circuit, displaying it in amperes. Current is conserved throughout a circuit but splits at junctions

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2005: Crookes tube

Crookes tube. Invented by William Crookes (1832 - 1919) in the late 19th century, this apparatus was used to investigate the path taken by cathode rays

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2005: Sunlight underwater

Sunlight underwater

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2005: Variable resistor

Variable resistor. Also known as a rheostat, this image shows the internal workings of a variable resistor. When placed in a circuit

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2005: Transistors and diodes

Transistors and diodes on a printed circuit board. Diodes (small, cylindrical) are electronic components which allow current to pass in only one direction on the circuit board

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2005: Oil wells, 1861

Oil wells, 1861. Drawing of the oil wells at Tarr Farm, Oil Creek Valley in Pennsylvania, USA. Drilling for oil at Tarr Farm began in 1859

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2005: Enlarged heart and kidney scarred by hypertension

Enlarged heart and kidney scarred by hypertension
Effects of hypertension on heart and kidney. Hypertension (high blood pressure) has caused renal atrophy and scarring, and left ventricular hypertrophy in the sectioned heart (right)

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2005: Ginger root

Ginger root (Zingiber officinale). The root (actually the rhizome) of the ginger plant contains magnesium, zinc and the B vitamins, and is used as a flavouring in cooking

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2005: Sliced ginger root

Sliced ginger root (Zingiber officinale). The root (actually the rhizome) of the ginger plant is used as a flavouring in cooking

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2005: Ginger root

Ginger root (Zingiber officinale). The root (actually the rhizome) of the ginger plant contains magnesium, zinc and the B vitamins, and is used as a flavouring in cooking

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2005: Almonds

Almonds (Prunus amygdalus). These nuts are the kernels of the fruit of the almond tree. They are a good source of protein, minerals and B vitamins

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2005: Limes

Limes (Citrus aurantifolia). This citrus fruit contains very high levels of vitamin C (ascorbic acid)

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2005: Passion fruit halves

Passion fruit halves (Passiflora edulis). This tropical fruit is native to tropical and sub- tropical America, and is a good source of vitamin C (ascorbic acid)

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2005: Melon slice

Melon slice (Cucumis melo)

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2005: Passion fruit halves

Passion fruit halves (Passiflora edulis). This tropical fruit is native to tropical and sub- tropical America, and is a good source of vitamin C (ascorbic acid)

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2005: Passion fruit halves

Passion fruit halves (Passiflora edulis). This tropical fruit is native to tropical and sub- tropical America, and is a good source of vitamin C (ascorbic acid)

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2005: Pomegranate

Pomegranate (Punica granatum), torn open to show its seeds. Each seed has an edible outer coat of sweet, acidic flesh (red). This fruit is native to Asia

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2005: Thyme

Thyme (Thymus sp.). This plant is a member of the mint (Lamiaceae) family and is native to europe, north Africa and Asia. It is used as a flavouring in cooking

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2005: Mangoes

Mangoes (Mangifera sp.). This fruit is native to India and Indo-China, and contains many minerals and vitamins, as well as fibre

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2005: Sage

Sage (Salvia sp.). This plant is a member of the mint (Lamiaceae) family and is used as a flavouring in cooking

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2005: Rosemary

Rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis). This plant is a member of the mint (Lamiaceae) family and is native to southern Europe. Its leaves are used as a flavouring in cooking

Background imageImages Dated 5th July 2005: Tarragon

Tarragon (Artemisia dracunculus). This plant is a member of the daisy (Asteraceae) family and is used as a flavouring in cooking



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