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Images Dated 4th October 2006 (page 9)

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Background imageImages Dated 4th October 2006: Europe, Germany

Europe, Germany, Hessen, Rudesheim am Rhein, Harvest in the vinyard along the Rhine

Background imageImages Dated 4th October 2006: Europe, Germany

Europe, Germany, Hessen, Rudesheim am Rhein, Harvest in the vinyard along the Rhine

Background imageImages Dated 4th October 2006: Europe, Germany, Hessen, Rudesheim am Rhein, Harvest in the vinyard along the Rhine

Europe, Germany, Hessen, Rudesheim am Rhein, Harvest in the vinyard along the Rhine

Background imageImages Dated 4th October 2006: Europe, Germany

Europe, Germany, near Koblenz, Castle Schloss Stolzenfels above the Rhine

Background imageImages Dated 4th October 2006: Europe, Germany

Europe, Germany, Hessen, Rudesheim am Rhein, Harvest in the vinyard along the Rhine

Background imageImages Dated 4th October 2006: Nature, Flora

Nature, Flora
Fall reflections in water

Background imageImages Dated 4th October 2006: Boer goat does (not pure breds) Bushnell, FL

Boer goat does (not pure breds) Bushnell, FL

Background imageImages Dated 4th October 2006: USA, North America, Florida

USA, North America, Florida
Boer and Nubian goats, Bushnell, FL

Background imageImages Dated 4th October 2006: USA, North America, Florida

USA, North America, Florida
Boer goats Bushnell, FL

Background imageImages Dated 4th October 2006: Europe, England

Europe, England
UK, London. Kensington. Royal Albert Hall

Background imageImages Dated 4th October 2006: Europe, England

Europe, England
UK, London. Kensington. Royal Albert Hall

Background imageImages Dated 4th October 2006: Sydney Clock Tower. Sydney, NSW. AUSTRALIA

Sydney Clock Tower. Sydney, NSW. AUSTRALIA

Background imageImages Dated 4th October 2006: Zandankhuu, nomad woman and her husband, Gunzel in their yurt (MR)

Zandankhuu, nomad woman and her husband, Gunzel in their yurt (MR)

Background imageImages Dated 4th October 2006: Nomad couple, Gunzel & Zandankhuu milking camels (MR)

Nomad couple, Gunzel & Zandankhuu milking camels (MR)

Background imageImages Dated 4th October 2006: Asia, Mongolia

Asia, Mongolia
Gunzel, nomad man herding cattle (MR)

Background imageImages Dated 4th October 2006: Sengedorj, N. throat singer (MR)

Sengedorj, N. throat singer (MR)

Background imageImages Dated 4th October 2006: Asia, Mongolia

Asia, Mongolia
Nomad woman milking camels (MR)

Background imageImages Dated 4th October 2006: Asia, Mongolia

Asia, Mongolia
Sengedorj. N, , throat singer. (MR)

Background imageImages Dated 4th October 2006: (1926-1990). American clergyman and civil rights activist. Photographed in 1973

(1926-1990). American clergyman and civil rights activist. Photographed in 1973
RALPH DAVID ABERNATHY (1926-1990). American clergyman and civil rights activist. Photographed in 1973

Background imageImages Dated 4th October 2006: American civil rights activist

American civil rights activist
DAISY BATES (1914-1999). American civil rights activist

Background imageImages Dated 4th October 2006: The Old Road, Emsworth, Chichester Harbour, West Sussex, England, United Kingdom, Europe

The Old Road, Emsworth, Chichester Harbour, West Sussex, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageImages Dated 4th October 2006: PARISIAN SALON. A Parisian salon of the 1830s with Heinrich Heine, Johann Peter Pixis

PARISIAN SALON. A Parisian salon of the 1830s with Heinrich Heine, Johann Peter Pixis, François Joseph Fetis, Nicolo Paganini, Vincenzo Bellini, and Maria Malibran. Contemporary lithograph

Background imageImages Dated 4th October 2006: MAP OF CHESAPEAKE BAY, 1590. Detail of Chesapeake Bay engraved by Theodor de Bry, 1590

MAP OF CHESAPEAKE BAY, 1590. Detail of Chesapeake Bay engraved by Theodor de Bry, 1590, after John White

Background imageImages Dated 4th October 2006: ANTI-RUSSIAN MAP, 1877. Serio-Comic War Map for the Year 1877

ANTI-RUSSIAN MAP, 1877. Serio-Comic War Map for the Year 1877. Satirical map featuring the personified nations of Europe warily regarding an expansionist Russia, caricatured as a grasping octopus

Background imageImages Dated 4th October 2006: Male orangutan skull

Male orangutan skull
Orangutan skull. Orangutans (sp. Pongo pygmaeus)comprise two tree- dwelling species of great ape with reddish-brown hair, the Borneo species (P. p. pygmaeus) and the Sumatran species (P. p. abelii)

Background imageImages Dated 4th October 2006: Dental X-ray

Dental X-ray
MODEL RELEASED. Dental X-ray. Dentist looking at an X-ray of a patients teeth. This is a panoramic wraparound X-ray that shows all the teeth of both the upper and lower jaw

Background imageImages Dated 4th October 2006: Galaxy NGC 2842, Chandra X-ray image

Galaxy NGC 2842, Chandra X-ray image. This active spiral galaxy is in the constellation Ursa Major, and is about 150 million light years distant

Background imageImages Dated 4th October 2006: Paranthropus boisei skull

Paranthropus boisei skull
Skull of Paranthropus boisei, formerly called Zinjanthropus boisei then Australopithecus boisei. P. boisei was an early hominid, estimated to have lived 2.6-1.2 million years ago

Background imageImages Dated 4th October 2006: Skulls of Tuang child and a chimpanzee

Skulls of Tuang child and a chimpanzee
Tuang child (Australopithecus africanus) and chimpanzee skulls. The Tuang child fossil (left) was discovered in 1924 in Tuang, South Africa. The child, an example of A

Background imageImages Dated 4th October 2006: Tuang child skull

Tuang child skull
Tuang child (Australopithecus africanus)skull. The Tuang child fossil was discovered in 1924 in Tuang, South Africa. The child, an example of A

Background imageImages Dated 4th October 2006: Neanderthal skull

Neanderthal skull
Skull of Neanderthal, Homo neanderthalensis. Neanderthals were relatives of humans that inhabited Europe and parts of western Asia between about 300, 000 and 24, 000 years ago

Background imageImages Dated 4th October 2006: Paranthropus boisei skull

Paranthropus boisei skull
Skull of Paranthropus boisei, formerly called Zinjanthropus boisei then Australopithecus boisei. P. boisei was an early hominid, estimated to have lived 2.6-1.2 million years ago

Background imageImages Dated 4th October 2006: Skull bones of Homo habilis

Skull bones of Homo habilis
Homo habilis skull bones. These parietal (cranial) bones and mandible (jaw bone) were found in Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania in 1960

Background imageImages Dated 4th October 2006: Skulls of A. africanus and a chimpanzee

Skulls of A. africanus and a chimpanzee
Skulls of Australopithecus africanus and a chimpanzee. A. africanus (right) was a bipedal ape living in Africa 3-2 million years ago

Background imageImages Dated 4th October 2006: Neanderthal skull

Neanderthal skull
Skull of Neanderthal, Homo neanderthalensis. Neanderthals were relatives of humans that inhabited Europe and parts of western Asia between about 300, 000 and 24, 000 years ago

Background imageImages Dated 4th October 2006: Cro-Magnon skull

Cro-Magnon skull
Skull of Cro-Magnon man, front view. The term Cro-Magnon is used in a general sense to refer to the earliest European examples of Homo sapiens, or modern man, living in Europe between about 40

Background imageImages Dated 4th October 2006: Tuang child skull

Tuang child skull
Tuang child (Australopithecus africanus) skull, side view. The Tuang child fossil was discovered in 1924 in Tuang, South Africa. The child, an example of A

Background imageImages Dated 4th October 2006: Neanderthal skull

Neanderthal skull
Skull of Neanderthal, Homo neanderthalensis. Neanderthals were relatives of humans that inhabited Europe and parts of western Asia between about 300, 000 and 24, 000 years ago

Background imageImages Dated 4th October 2006: Water molecules

Water molecules. Computer artwork of molecules of water (H2O). Atoms are represented as rods and are colour-coded; hydrogen (white) and oxygen (red)

Background imageImages Dated 4th October 2006: Water molecules

Water molecules. Computer artwork of molecules of water (H2O). Atoms are represented as spheres and are colour-coded; hydrogen (blue) and oxygen (red)

Background imageImages Dated 4th October 2006: Ciprofloxacin antibiotic molecule

Ciprofloxacin antibiotic molecule. Computer model of a molecule of ciprofloxacin, a broad spectrum antibiotic. Atoms are represented as rods and are colour-coded; carbon (light blue)

Background imageImages Dated 4th October 2006: Cd28 antigen molecule

Cd28 antigen molecule. Computer model showing the secondary structure of cd28. Cd28 is an antigen found on the surface of T cells

Background imageImages Dated 4th October 2006: Rifampicin antibiotic molecule

Rifampicin antibiotic molecule. Computer model of a molecule of the antibiotic rifampicin. Atoms are represented as rods and are colour-coded; carbon (green), hydrogen (white)

Background imageImages Dated 4th October 2006: Rifampicin antibiotic molecule

Rifampicin antibiotic molecule. Computer model of a molecule of the antibiotic rifampicin. Atoms are represented as spheres and are colour-coded; carbon (green), hydrogen (white)

Background imageImages Dated 4th October 2006: Minoxidil hair loss drug molecule

Minoxidil hair loss drug molecule, computer model. Atoms are represented as rods and are colour- coded; carbon (yellow), hydrogen (white), nitrogen (blue) and oxygen (red)

Background imageImages Dated 4th October 2006: Minoxidil hair loss drug molecule

Minoxidil hair loss drug molecule, computer model. Atoms are represented as spheres and are colour- coded; carbon (green), hydrogen (white), nitrogen (blue) and oxygen (red)

Background imageImages Dated 4th October 2006: Ciprofloxacin antibiotic molecule

Ciprofloxacin antibiotic molecule. Computer model of a molecule of ciprofloxacin, a broad spectrum antibiotic. Atoms are represented as spheres and are colour-coded; carbon (light blue)

Background imageImages Dated 4th October 2006: Europe, Germany

Europe, Germany, near Koblenz, Castle Schloss Stolzenfels above the Rhine



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