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Images Dated 29th September 2006 (page 4)

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Background imageImages Dated 29th September 2006: USA, North America, Colorado

USA, North America, Colorado
USA, Colorado, Dallas Divide, Sunrise on Hay Bales With Autumn Color

Background imageImages Dated 29th September 2006: USA, Colorado, Last Dollar Road Leading to Mt. Wilson with Autumn Color

USA, Colorado, Last Dollar Road Leading to Mt. Wilson with Autumn Color

Background imageImages Dated 29th September 2006: Europe, Croatia

Europe, Croatia
Croatia, Dalmatia, Split. Outdoor restaurant in historic city center near Diocletians Palace

Background imageImages Dated 29th September 2006: Croatia, Dalmatia, Split. View of Split from top of Campanile (bell tower) of Cathedral of St

Croatia, Dalmatia, Split. View of Split from top of Campanile (bell tower) of Cathedral of St. Domnius

Background imageImages Dated 29th September 2006: Europe, Croatia

Europe, Croatia
Croatia, Dalmatia, Split. View of Split from top of Campanile (bell tower) of Cathedral of St. Domnius, with Adriatic Sea in distance

Background imageImages Dated 29th September 2006: Europe, Croatia

Europe, Croatia
Croatia, Dalmatia, Split. Campanile (bell tower) of Cathedral of St. Domnius, interior view of bells

Background imageImages Dated 29th September 2006: Asia, Mongolia

Asia, Mongolia
Kazakh eagle hunter (MR)

Background imageImages Dated 29th September 2006: Asia, Mongolia

Asia, Mongolia
Kazakh eagle hunter (MR)

Background imageImages Dated 29th September 2006: Stellenbosch, South Africa. Here in Stellenbosh, their vineyards produce some of SAs best

Stellenbosch, South Africa. Here in Stellenbosh, their vineyards produce some of SAs best. Tours through some vineyards

Background imageImages Dated 29th September 2006: Stellenbosch, South Africa. In the recent years, South Africa has become famous for

Stellenbosch, South Africa. In the recent years, South Africa has become famous for some of their wines. A stellenbosch winery

Background imageImages Dated 29th September 2006: Flea jumping, computer artwork

Flea jumping, computer artwork. Fleas are small wingless insects that are renowned for being able to jump great distances relative to their body size

Background imageImages Dated 29th September 2006: Spider on its web, computer artwork

Spider on its web, computer artwork. The web is used by a spider to catch its prey, such as flies and other insects. Spiders are arachnids in the order Araneae

Background imageImages Dated 29th September 2006: Bee on flower, computer artwork

Bee on flower, computer artwork. The bee is using its proboscis to drink nectar from the flower. As it does so, it makes contact with pollen grains on the flower and these stick to the bees body

Background imageImages Dated 29th September 2006: Bee and flower, computer artwork

Bee and flower, computer artwork. The bee is using its wings to hover next to a flower (left). It will use its proboscis to drink nectar from the flower

Background imageImages Dated 29th September 2006: Mosquito sucking blood, computer artwork

Mosquito sucking blood, computer artwork. The mosquito is using its proboscis to pierce the skin of its host and suck blood on which to feed

Background imageImages Dated 29th September 2006: Ant, computer artwork

Ant, computer artwork
Ant (family Formicidae), computer artwork. Two compound eyes and antennae are seen on the head, with mouthparts at centre. The body is supported by six segmented legs

Background imageImages Dated 29th September 2006: Bee and flower, computer artwork

Bee and flower, computer artwork. The bee is using its wings to hover next to a flower (lower left). It will use its proboscis to drink nectar from the flower

Background imageImages Dated 29th September 2006: Ants interacting, computer artwork

Ants interacting, computer artwork. The ants are interacting using their antennae, sense organs mounted on their heads. Ants can also communicate using chemicals called pheromones

Background imageImages Dated 29th September 2006: Fly in flight, computer artwork

Fly in flight, computer artwork. The flys compound eyes, antennae, mouthparts, wings and six legs are seen. True flies (order Diptera) only have a single pair of wings

Background imageImages Dated 29th September 2006: Mosquito sucking blood, computer artwork

Mosquito sucking blood, computer artwork. The mosquito is using its proboscis to pierce the skin of its host and suck blood on which to feed

Background imageImages Dated 29th September 2006: Ants interacting, computer artwork

Ants interacting, computer artwork. The ants are interacting using their antennae, sense organs mounted on their heads. Ants can also communicate using chemicals called pheromones

Background imageImages Dated 29th September 2006: Fly in flight, computer artwork

Fly in flight, computer artwork. The flys compound eyes, antennae and wings are seen. True flies (order Diptera) only have a single pair of wings

Background imageImages Dated 29th September 2006: Ant carrying another ant, artwork

Ant carrying another ant, artwork
Ant carrying another ant, computer artwork. The ant at right is carrying the ant at left, and may be clearing away a dead body

Background imageImages Dated 29th September 2006: DNA molecule

DNA molecule. Computer artwork of the structure of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA). DNA is composed of two strands twisted into a double helix

Background imageImages Dated 29th September 2006: Ribosome and mRNA

Ribosome and mRNA
Ribosome protein and mRNA. Computer artwork of a protein (L30, spirals) from the large subunit of a yeast ribosome, complexed with messenger ribonucleic acid (mRNA, cylindrical strand)

Background imageImages Dated 29th September 2006: Early invertebrate

Early invertebrate. Computer artwork of Vetustovermis planus, an invertebrate from the Early Cambrian Period, about 525 million years ago, swimming. A V

Background imageImages Dated 29th September 2006: Vancomycin antibiotic action

Vancomycin antibiotic action. Computer model showing the secondary structure of the enzyme glycosyltransferase (spirals and ribbons)

Background imageImages Dated 29th September 2006: Rotigotine drug molecule

Rotigotine drug molecule
Rotigotine, computer model. This drug, marketed as Neupro, is used in the treatment of Parkinsons disease. Parkinsons disease is a movement disorder caused by the loss of cells in the brain that

Background imageImages Dated 29th September 2006: Perphenazine antipsychotic drug

Perphenazine antipsychotic drug, molecular model. This drug, marketed as Trilafon, Triavil and Etrafon, is a common treatment for patients suffering from psychoses

Background imageImages Dated 29th September 2006: Perphenazine antipsychotic drug

Perphenazine antipsychotic drug, molecular model. This drug, marketed as Trilafon, Triavil and Etrafon, is a common treatment for patients suffering from psychoses

Background imageImages Dated 29th September 2006: Omodos, Troodos Mountains, Cyprus, Europe

Omodos, Troodos Mountains, Cyprus, Europe

Background imageImages Dated 29th September 2006: USA, North America, Colorado

USA, North America, Colorado
USA, Colorado, Rocky Mountains. Dawn in the San Juan Mountains in fall

Background imageImages Dated 29th September 2006: USA, Florida, St. Petersburg, Fort De Soto Park. Great blue heron, illuminated with a flash

USA, Florida, St. Petersburg, Fort De Soto Park. Great blue heron, illuminated with a flash, stands in water at sunset. Credit as: Arthur Morris / Jaynes Gallery / Danita Delimont

Background imageImages Dated 29th September 2006: Croatia, Dalmatia

Croatia, Dalmatia, Split. View of Riva waterfront and Adriatic Sea from top of Campanile (bell tower) of Cathedral of St. Domnius

Background imageImages Dated 29th September 2006: Italy, Tuscany, Florence. The Duomo

Italy, Tuscany, Florence. The Duomo

Background imageImages Dated 29th September 2006: Italy, Tuscany, Florence. The Duomo

Italy, Tuscany, Florence. The Duomo

Background imageImages Dated 29th September 2006: Okapi - male. In captivity

Okapi - male. In captivity
WAT-16613 Okapi - male. In captivity Copenhague, Denmark okapia johnstoni M. Watson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way.

Background imageImages Dated 29th September 2006: Okapi - male. In captivity

Okapi - male. In captivity
WAT-16614 Okapi - male. In captivity Copenhague, Denmark okapia johnstoni M. Watson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way.

Background imageImages Dated 29th September 2006: Spotted Hyena - mother playfully mouthing 6 week old cub - Masai Mara Conservancy - Kenya

Spotted Hyena - mother playfully mouthing 6 week old cub - Masai Mara Conservancy - Kenya
SE-139 Spotted Hyena - mother playfully mouthing 6 week old cub Masai Mara Conservancy - Kenya Crocuta crocuta Suzi Eszterhas Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageImages Dated 29th September 2006: Spotted Hyena - 6 week old cub(s) climbing on mother - Masai Mara Conservancy - Kenya

Spotted Hyena - 6 week old cub(s) climbing on mother - Masai Mara Conservancy - Kenya
SE-140 Spotted Hyena - 6 week old cub(s) climbing on mother Masai Mara Conservancy - Kenya Crocuta crocuta Suzi Eszterhas Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageImages Dated 29th September 2006: Common Gazania - flowering on road verge. Flowers can be eaten raw. Plant has medicinal qualities

Common Gazania - flowering on road verge. Flowers can be eaten raw. Plant has medicinal qualities
ASW-4518 Common Gazania - flowering on road verge Grahamstown, Eastern Cape Province, South Africa Gazania krebsiana Flowers can be eaten raw. Plant has medicinal qualities. Alan J. S

Background imageImages Dated 29th September 2006: Wat Sisaket, built on the order of Chao Anou, last king of Vientiane, Vientiane

Wat Sisaket, built on the order of Chao Anou, last king of Vientiane, Vientiane, Laos, Indochina, Southeast Asia, Asia

Background imageImages Dated 29th September 2006: Wat Sisaket, built on the orders of Chao Anou, last king of Vientiane, Vientiane

Wat Sisaket, built on the orders of Chao Anou, last king of Vientiane, Vientiane, Laos, Indochina, Southeast Asia, Asia

Background imageImages Dated 29th September 2006: Buddha statue in the gallery or cloister surrounding the Sim, Wat Sisaket

Buddha statue in the gallery or cloister surrounding the Sim, Wat Sisaket, Vientiane, Laos, Indochina, Southeast Asia, Asia

Background imageImages Dated 29th September 2006: The gallery or cloister surrounding the Sim, Wat Sisaket, Vientiane, Laos

The gallery or cloister surrounding the Sim, Wat Sisaket, Vientiane, Laos, Indochina, Southeast Asia, Asia

Background imageImages Dated 29th September 2006: The gallery or cloister surrounding the Sim, Wat Sisaket, Vientiane, Laos

The gallery or cloister surrounding the Sim, Wat Sisaket, Vientiane, Laos, Indochina, Southeast Asia, Asia

Background imageImages Dated 29th September 2006: Wat Sisaket, built on the orders of Chao Anou, last king of Vientiane, Vientiane

Wat Sisaket, built on the orders of Chao Anou, last king of Vientiane, Vientiane, Laos, Indochina, Southeast Asia, Asia

Background imageImages Dated 29th September 2006: Wat Phra Keo, original location of the Emerald Buddha, seized by the Thais in 1778

Wat Phra Keo, original location of the Emerald Buddha, seized by the Thais in 1778 and taken to Bangkok, Vientiane, Laos, Indochina, Southeast Asia, Asia



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