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Images Dated 3rd August 2006 (page 3)

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Background imageImages Dated 3rd August 2006: OKLAHOMA BOOMERS, 1885. The U. S. Army ejecting an Oklahoma Boomer from settling in Indian territory

OKLAHOMA BOOMERS, 1885. The U. S. Army ejecting an Oklahoma Boomer from settling in Indian territory
OKLAHOMA BOOMERS, 1885. The U.S. Army ejecting an Oklahoma Boomer from settling in Indian territory. Wood engraving after Frederic Remington from an American newspaper of 1885

Background imageImages Dated 3rd August 2006: VIRGINIA MAP, 1590. Line engraving, 1590, after John White

VIRGINIA MAP, 1590. Line engraving, 1590, after John White

Background imageImages Dated 3rd August 2006: VIRGINIA SETTLEMENT. Settlement on the Virginia frontier in the 18th century

VIRGINIA SETTLEMENT. Settlement on the Virginia frontier in the 18th century. Wood engraving, 19th century

Background imageImages Dated 3rd August 2006: UTE WAR, 1879. U. S. infantry and cavalry under the command of Major Thomas Tipton Thornburgh

UTE WAR, 1879. U. S. infantry and cavalry under the command of Major Thomas Tipton Thornburgh engaged in battle with
UTE WAR, 1879. U.S. infantry and cavalry under the command of Major Thomas Tipton Thornburgh engaged in battle with Ute Native Americans in the Utah Territory, 1879

Background imageImages Dated 3rd August 2006: HARPERs FERRY. Steel engraving, American, 19th century

HARPERs FERRY. Steel engraving, American, 19th century

Background imageImages Dated 3rd August 2006: VIRGINIA: SCENIC VIEW, 1839. Steel engraving, English, 1839, after William Henry Bartlett

VIRGINIA: SCENIC VIEW, 1839. Steel engraving, English, 1839, after William Henry Bartlett

Background imageImages Dated 3rd August 2006: OTTER MOUNTAIN, VIRGINIA. Farm at the foot of the south peak of Otter Mountain in the Blue Ridge

OTTER MOUNTAIN, VIRGINIA. Farm at the foot of the south peak of Otter Mountain in the Blue Ridge Mountains, Virginia. Wood engraving, 1856

Background imageImages Dated 3rd August 2006: Seahorse

Seahorse (Hippocampus guttulatus), swimming underwater. This species is native to UK and European coasts. It is being bred at Seahorse Ireland, the worlds first seahorse farm

Background imageImages Dated 3rd August 2006: Seahorse

Seahorse (Hippocampus guttulatus), swimming underwater. This species is native to UK and European coasts. It is being bred at Seahorse Ireland, the worlds first seahorse farm

Background imageImages Dated 3rd August 2006: Seahorse

Seahorse (Hippocampus guttulatus), swimming underwater. This species is native to UK and European coasts. It is being bred at Seahorse Ireland, the worlds first seahorse farm

Background imageImages Dated 3rd August 2006: Brain anatomy

Brain anatomy. Computer artwork of a human brain seen from the side. The front of the brain is at left. From to top to centre is one of the hemispheres of the cerebrum

Background imageImages Dated 3rd August 2006: Brain anatomy

Brain anatomy. Computer artwork of a human brain, seen from the side. The front of the brain is at right. From to top to centre is one of the hemispheres of the cerebrum

Background imageImages Dated 3rd August 2006: Brain anatomy

Brain anatomy. Computer artwork of a human brain seen from the side. The front of the brain is at left. From to top to centre is one of the hemispheres of the cerebrum

Background imageImages Dated 3rd August 2006: Brain anatomy

Brain anatomy. Computer artwork of a human brain, seen from the side. The front of the brain is at right. The eyes (round) are also seen

Background imageImages Dated 3rd August 2006: Brain anatomy

Brain anatomy. Computer artwork of a human brain seen form the side. The front of the brain is at left. From to top to centre is one of the hemispheres of the cerebrum

Background imageImages Dated 3rd August 2006: Brain anatomy

Brain anatomy. Computer artwork of a human brain, seen at an oblique angle. The eyes (round) are also seen. From to top to centre are the hemispheres of the cerebrum

Background imageImages Dated 3rd August 2006: Brain anatomy

Brain anatomy. Computer artwork of a human brain seen from the side. The front of the brain is at left. From to top to centre is one of the hemispheres of the cerebrum

Background imageImages Dated 3rd August 2006: Brain anatomy

Brain anatomy. Computer artwork of a human brain seen from the side. The front of the brain is at left. From to top to centre is one of the hemispheres of the cerebrum

Background imageImages Dated 3rd August 2006: Skeleton

Skeleton. Computer artwork of a standing skeleton. The bones of the skeleton provide a structural framework and protect the internal organs. The shape of the body is also seen

Background imageImages Dated 3rd August 2006: Skeleton

Skeleton. Computer artwork of a walking skeleton. The bones of the skeleton provide a structural framework and protect the internal organs

Background imageImages Dated 3rd August 2006: Skeleton

Skeleton. Computer artwork of a standing skeleton. The bones of the skeleton provide a structural framework and protect the internal organs. The shape of the body is also seen

Background imageImages Dated 3rd August 2006: Skeleton

Skeleton. Computer artwork of a womans upper body showing the heart and skeleton. The bones of the skeleton provide a structural framework and protect the internal organs

Background imageImages Dated 3rd August 2006: Skeleton

Skeleton. Computer artwork of a womans skeleton and musculature. The bones of the skeleton provide a structural framework and protect the internal organs. The skeletal muscles are also seen

Background imageImages Dated 3rd August 2006: Skeleton

Skeleton. Computer artwork of a standing skeleton. The bones of the skeleton provide a structural framework and protect the internal organs. The shape of the body is also seen

Background imageImages Dated 3rd August 2006: Scorpius constellation

Scorpius constellation. This is a large zodiacal constellation in the southern hemisphere that is visible in summer. The Sun passes though it in late November

Background imageImages Dated 3rd August 2006: Skull

Skull. Computer artwork of a human skull. The bones of the cranium (top) are fused together to form a solid structure that encloses and protects the brain

Background imageImages Dated 3rd August 2006: Male musculature

Male musculature. Computer artwork showing the musculature of a sitting man. These are the skeletal muscles, which are under the conscious control of the brain

Background imageImages Dated 3rd August 2006: Male musculature

Male musculature. Computer artwork showing the musculature of a man. These are the skeletal muscles, which are under the conscious control of the brain. Muscles are joined to bones by tendons

Background imageImages Dated 3rd August 2006: Male musculature

Male musculature. Computer artwork showing the musculature of a man. These are the skeletal muscles, which are under the conscious control of the brain. Muscles are joined to bones by tendons

Background imageImages Dated 3rd August 2006: Lower back pain

Lower back pain
Back pain. Computer artwork of a skeleton holding its lower back in pain

Background imageImages Dated 3rd August 2006: Hydroponic cultivation of sage plants

Hydroponic cultivation of sage plants
Hydroponic sage cultivation. Sage plants being grown in a laboratory using the nutrient film technique (NFT). This uses a pump to pass a nutrient solution over the plants roots

Background imageImages Dated 3rd August 2006: Hydroponic cultivation of sage plants

Hydroponic cultivation of sage plants
MODEL RELEASED. Hydroponic sage cultivation. Medical researcher checking the electrical conductivity, temperature and nutrient levels of the water supplies for sage plants being grown hydroponically

Background imageImages Dated 3rd August 2006: Seahorse farm

Seahorse farm. Water tank containing seahorses (Hippocampus kuda) at Seahorse Ireland, the worlds first seahorse farm. The tanks contain circulating water and seahorses

Background imageImages Dated 3rd August 2006: Seahorse farm

Seahorse farm. Water tank containing seahorses (Hippocampus kuda) at Seahorse Ireland, the worlds first seahorse farm. The tanks contain circulating water and seahorses

Background imageImages Dated 3rd August 2006: Bushes in pocket desert, Canada

Bushes in pocket desert, Canada
Bushes in pocket desert. These are Rabbit brush (Chrysothamnus nauseosus) on the left and Antelope bush (Purshia tridentata) on the right

Background imageImages Dated 3rd August 2006: Uncut diamonds

Uncut diamonds in a variety of colours

Background imageImages Dated 3rd August 2006: Columnar basalt

Columnar basalt formation formed by the rapid cooling of lava. Photographed at Brandywine Falls, British Columbia, Canada

Background imageImages Dated 3rd August 2006: Elaidic acid, computer model

Elaidic acid, computer model
Elaidic acid. Computer model of a molecule of elaidic acid, a trans fatty acid. Atoms are represented as spheres and are colour-coded: carbon (blue), hydrogen (gold) and oxygen (red)

Background imageImages Dated 3rd August 2006: Elaidic acid, computer model

Elaidic acid, computer model
Elaidic acid. Computer model of a molecule of elaidic acid, a trans fatty acid. Atoms are represented as spheres and are colour-coded: carbon (blue), hydrogen (gold) and oxygen (red)

Background imageImages Dated 3rd August 2006: Oleic acid, computer model

Oleic acid, computer model
Oleic acid. Computer model of a molecule of oleic acid, a monounsaturated fatty acid. Atoms are represented as spheres and are colour-coded: carbon (blue), hydrogen (gold) and oxygen (red)

Background imageImages Dated 3rd August 2006: Alpha-linolenic acid, computer model

Alpha-linolenic acid, computer model
Alpha-linolenic acid. Computer model of a molecule of alpha-linolenic acid (ALA), an omega-3 essential fatty acid. Atoms are represented as spheres and are colour-coded: carbon (blue)

Background imageImages Dated 3rd August 2006: Latanoprost glaucoma drug molecule

Latanoprost glaucoma drug molecule
Prostacyclin molecule. Computer model showing the structure of the hormone prostacyclin, or prostaglandin I2 (PGI2). Atoms are colour-coded (carbon: dark grey, hydrogen: light grey, oxygen: red)

Background imageImages Dated 3rd August 2006: Elaidic acid, computer model

Elaidic acid, computer model
Elaidic acid. Computer model of a molecule of elaidic acid, a trans fatty acid. Atoms are represented as spheres and are colour-coded: carbon (blue), hydrogen (gold) and oxygen (red)

Background imageImages Dated 3rd August 2006: Linoleic acid, computer model

Linoleic acid, computer model
Linoleic acid. Computer model of a molecule of linoleic acid, an omega-6 essential fatty acid. Atoms are represented as spheres and are colour- coded; carbon (blue), hydrogen (gold) and oxygen (red)

Background imageImages Dated 3rd August 2006: Alpha-linolenic acid, computer model

Alpha-linolenic acid, computer model
Alpha-linolenic acid. Computer model of a molecule of alpha-linolenic acid (ALA), an omega-3 essential fatty acid. Atoms are represented as spheres and are colour-coded: carbon (blue)

Background imageImages Dated 3rd August 2006: Bigleaf maple (Acer macrophyllum)

Bigleaf maple (Acer macrophyllum). View from the ground showing the underside of the trees canopy. Photographed on the east coast of Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada

Background imageImages Dated 3rd August 2006: Arbutus menziesii

Arbutus menziesii. Bark peeling from the trunk of an Arbutus tree. Photographed on Hornby Island, British Colombia, Canada

Background imageImages Dated 3rd August 2006: Bog labrador tea

Bog labrador tea (Rhododendron groenlandicum) growing in a sphagnum bog. Photographed in Burns bog, British Columbia, Canada



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