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Images Dated 14th March 2005 (page 3)

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Background imageImages Dated 14th March 2005: Meiosis, SEM

Meiosis, SEM
Meiosis. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of chromosomes during metaphase (I) of meiosis (gamete formation). Chromosomes consist of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) and proteins

Background imageImages Dated 14th March 2005: Allergens

Allergens. Conceptual computer artwork of allergens in the nasal cavity. The spiky spheres could represent pollen grains, while the smooth spheres could represent dust particles

Background imageImages Dated 14th March 2005: Heart

Heart. Computer artwork of a heart with a barrier around it. This could represent the protection of the heart against heart disease or further heart failure by drugs such as ACE inhibitors

Background imageImages Dated 14th March 2005: Period pain

Period pain, computer artwork

Background imageImages Dated 14th March 2005: Australopithecus afarensis

Australopithecus afarensis. Model of a male Australopithecus afarensis hominid. The most famous A. afarnesis hominid is a young female nicknamed Lucy, whose bones were found in 1974 in Hadar

Background imageImages Dated 14th March 2005: Neanderthal man

Neanderthal man. Model of a Neanderthal man (Homo neanderthalensis). The Neanderthals were hominids (human relatives) that inhabited Europe and parts of western Asia between 230, 000 and 29

Background imageImages Dated 14th March 2005: Modern man

Modern man. Model of a Homo sapien man. Modern humans are characterised by the lighter build of their skeletons compared to earlier humans

Background imageImages Dated 14th March 2005: Homo ergaster

Homo ergaster. Model of a Homo ergaster man, who dates back 1.9 million years and is traditionally considered an early type of H. erectus by scientists

Background imageImages Dated 14th March 2005: False-colour TEM of Mycoplasma sp

False-colour TEM of Mycoplasma sp
False colour transmission electron micrograph of Mycoplasma sp. (red particles) at the surface of an animal cell (yellow)

Background imageImages Dated 14th March 2005: Shield fern (Dryopteris crassirhisoma)

Shield fern (Dryopteris crassirhisoma). Ferns are primitive plants that reproduce by means of spores. Photographed in Hokkaido, Japan

Background imageImages Dated 14th March 2005: Yeast cells

Yeast cells, computer artwork. Yeasts are single- cell fungi. Some yeasts have industrial uses, for example in brewing and baking, others are human pathogens

Background imageImages Dated 14th March 2005: 2005 Mazda 2 1. 4D

2005 Mazda 2 1. 4D
2005 Mazda 2 1.4D Antares

Background imageImages Dated 14th March 2005: 2005 Mazda 2 1. 4D

2005 Mazda 2 1. 4D
2005 Mazda 2 1.4D Antares

Background imageImages Dated 14th March 2005: 2005 Mazda 2 1. 4D

2005 Mazda 2 1. 4D
2005 Mazda 2 1.4D Antares

Background imageImages Dated 14th March 2005: 2005 Mazda 2 1. 4D

2005 Mazda 2 1. 4D
2005 Mazda 2 1.4D Antares

Background imageImages Dated 14th March 2005: 2005 Mazda 2 1. 4D

2005 Mazda 2 1. 4D
2005 Mazda 2 1.4D Antares

Background imageImages Dated 14th March 2005: Cheetah - mother and 8-9 week old cub(s) - Maasai Mara Reserve - Kenya

Cheetah - mother and 8-9 week old cub(s) - Maasai Mara Reserve - Kenya
SE-296 Cheetah - mother and 8-9 week old cub(s) Maasai Mara Reserve - Kenya Acinonyx jubatus Suzi Eszterhas Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageImages Dated 14th March 2005: Araucaria / Monkey Puzzle / Chile Pine Tree. Photographed in Neuquen Province, Argentina

Araucaria / Monkey Puzzle / Chile Pine Tree. Photographed in Neuquen Province, Argentina
FG-ea-351 Araucaria / Monkey Puzzle / Chile Pine Tree Photographed in Neuquen Province, Argentina Araucaria araucana Endemic to Argentina & Chile Francois Gohier Please note that prints are for

Background imageImages Dated 14th March 2005: FIA World Rally Championship: Antony Warmbold, Ford Focus RS WRC, on stage 13

FIA World Rally Championship: Antony Warmbold, Ford Focus RS WRC, on stage 13
Antony Warmbold (GER), Ford Focus RS WRC, on stage 13. FIA World Rally Championship, Rd3, Rally Mexico, Leon, Mexico, Day Three, 13 March 2005. DIGITAL IMAGE

Background imageImages Dated 14th March 2005: FIA World Rally Championship: Chris Atkinson, Subaru Impreza WRC, on stage 13

FIA World Rally Championship: Chris Atkinson, Subaru Impreza WRC, on stage 13
Chris Atkinson (AUS), Subaru Impreza WRC, on stage 13. FIA World Rally Championship, Rd3, Rally Mexico, Leon, Mexico, Day Three, 13 March 2005. DIGITAL IMAGE

Background imageImages Dated 14th March 2005: FIA World Rally Championship: JWRC Rally Mexico winners Guy Wilks and Phil Pugh

FIA World Rally Championship: JWRC Rally Mexico winners Guy Wilks and Phil Pugh, Suzuki Ignis Super 1600 JWRC
JWRC Rally Mexico winners Guy Wilks (GBR) and Phil Pugh (GBR), Suzuki Ignis Super 1600 JWRC, on the podium with the Suzuki team

Background imageImages Dated 14th March 2005: FIA World Rally Championship: R-L: Rally winners Petter Solberg and Phil Mills, Subaru Impreza WRC

FIA World Rally Championship: R-L: Rally winners Petter Solberg and Phil Mills, Subaru Impreza WRC
R-L: Rally winners Petter Solberg (NOR) and Phil Mills (GBR), Subaru Impreza WRC, on the podium with the Subaru team. FIA World Rally Championship, Rd3, Rally Mexico, Leon, Mexico, Day Three

Background imageImages Dated 14th March 2005: FIA World Rally Championship: Rally winner Petter Solberg, on his Subaru Impreza WRC

FIA World Rally Championship: Rally winner Petter Solberg, on his Subaru Impreza WRC, at the end of the final stage
Rally winner Petter Solberg (NOR), on his Subaru Impreza WRC, at the end of the final stage. FIA World Rally Championship, Rd3, Rally Mexico, Leon, Mexico, Day Three, 13 March 2005. DIGITAL IMAGE

Background imageImages Dated 14th March 2005: Karting: John Edwards, Red Bull Junior Team

Karting: John Edwards, Red Bull Junior Team
John Edwards (USA), Red Bull Junior Team. Karting, 2004. DIGITAL IMAGE

Background imageImages Dated 14th March 2005: Formula One World Championship: Pablo Montoya, the father of Juan Pablo Montoya McLaren

Formula One World Championship: Pablo Montoya, the father of Juan Pablo Montoya McLaren
Pablo Montoya (COL), the father of Juan Pablo Montoya (COL) McLaren. Formula One World Championship, Rd1, Australian Grand Prix, Race Day, Albert Park, Melbourne, Australia, 6 March 2005

Background imageImages Dated 14th March 2005: Le Mans 24 Hours: Andrea de Adamich / Piers Courage Autodelta Alfa Romeo T33 / 3

Le Mans 24 Hours: Andrea de Adamich / Piers Courage Autodelta Alfa Romeo T33 / 3
Andrea de Adamich (ITA) / Piers Courage (GBR) Autodelta Alfa Romeo T33/3. Le Mans 24 Hours, Le Mans, France, 13-14 June 1970

Background imageImages Dated 14th March 2005: Royal Australian Navy

Royal Australian Navy
Squirrel Helicopter Display Team at Avalon

Background imageImages Dated 14th March 2005: Eddie Andreini

Eddie Andreini
The Stearman in the shimmering blue skies over Avalon

Background imageImages Dated 14th March 2005: Stearman Display

Stearman Display
Eddie Andreinis practice display at Avalon

Background imageImages Dated 14th March 2005: Gulfstream 550

Gulfstream 550
N550GA shutting down on the Avalon taxiway

Background imageImages Dated 14th March 2005: Gulfstream 550

Gulfstream 550
N550GA taxiing in at Avalon after routeing Savannah-Honolulu-Sydney

Background imageImages Dated 14th March 2005: Hawker 800

Hawker 800
Arriving at Avalon

Background imageImages Dated 14th March 2005: Gulfstream 550

Gulfstream 550
Flying by the Avalon tower before landing Rwy 18

Background imageImages Dated 14th March 2005: African Elephant - Taking mud bath. Lake Kariba, Zimbabwe, Africa. 3ME1046P

African Elephant - Taking mud bath. Lake Kariba, Zimbabwe, Africa. 3ME1046P
TOM-816 African Elephant - Taking mud bath. Lake Kariba, Zimbabwe, Africa Loxodonta africana Tom & Pat Leeson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageImages Dated 14th March 2005: Bufflehead duck drake - landing in small lake. Oregon, Pacific Northwest. tpl521

Bufflehead duck drake - landing in small lake. Oregon, Pacific Northwest. tpl521
TOM-931 Bufflehead duck drake - landing in small lake Oregon, USA Bucephala albeola Tom & Pat Leeson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageImages Dated 14th March 2005: Blue Tit - On snow covered branch

Blue Tit - On snow covered branch
JD-17469 Blue TIT - on snow covered branch UK Parus caeruleus John Daniels Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way.

Background imageImages Dated 14th March 2005: Northern Elephant Seal - Male, threatening rivals. Central California, USA

Northern Elephant Seal - Male, threatening rivals. Central California, USA
FG-10284 Northern Elephant SEAL - Male, threatening rivals Central California, USA. Mirounga angustirostris Distribution: Canada

Background imageImages Dated 14th March 2005: Cormorant - Panting UK

Cormorant - Panting UK
CAN-814 CORMORANT - Pants with beak open. UK Phalacrocorax carbo John Cancalosi Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way.

Background imageImages Dated 14th March 2005: Spanish Ibex - Males fighting Spain. Fam: Victoriae

Spanish Ibex - Males fighting Spain. Fam: Victoriae
CAN-792 SPANISH IBEX - males fighting, facing each other Spain Capra pyranaica victoriae John Cancalosi Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageImages Dated 14th March 2005: Pika / Cony - On rock Talus Slope near Timberline, Colorado, USA

Pika / Cony - On rock Talus Slope near Timberline, Colorado, USA
CAN-2050 PIKA / Cony - on rock Talus Slope, near Timberline, Colorado, USA Ochotona princeps Related to rabbits John Cancalosi Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageImages Dated 14th March 2005: Shore / Horned Lark - Male

Shore / Horned Lark - Male
RES-48 Shore / Horned Lark - Male Eremophila alpestris George Reszeter Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way.



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