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Images Dated 1st December 2008 (page 3)

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Background imageImages Dated 1st December 2008: Kasbah of Skoura

Kasbah of Skoura

Background imageImages Dated 1st December 2008: City of Ouarzazate seen from inside the kasbah de Taourirt

City of Ouarzazate seen from inside the kasbah de Taourirt

Background imageImages Dated 1st December 2008: Kasbah of Skoura

Kasbah of Skoura

Background imageImages Dated 1st December 2008: City of Ouarzazate seen from inside the kasbah de Taourirt

City of Ouarzazate seen from inside the kasbah de Taourirt

Background imageImages Dated 1st December 2008: City of Ouarzazate: kasbah de Taurirt. Door handle

City of Ouarzazate: kasbah de Taurirt. Door handle

Background imageImages Dated 1st December 2008: Africa, Morocco

Africa, Morocco
Cat inside kasbah de Taourirt; same clay color

Background imageImages Dated 1st December 2008: Masai giraffes, Giraffa camelopardalis tippelskirchi, in the Masai Mara GR, Kenya

Masai giraffes, Giraffa camelopardalis tippelskirchi, in the Masai Mara GR, Kenya

Background imageImages Dated 1st December 2008: Buckminsterfullerene molecule

Buckminsterfullerene molecule. Molecular model of a fullerene molecule, a structurally distinct form (allotrope) of carbon

Background imageImages Dated 1st December 2008: Bubbles

Bubbles. Different size bubbles, showing colourful patterns in their surface film

Background imageImages Dated 1st December 2008: Water, high-speed photograph

Water, high-speed photograph. Close-up of turbulent water showing many bubbles produced in the process

Background imageImages Dated 1st December 2008: Bacterial culture

Bacterial culture. Petri dish containing bacterial cultures (brown). The bacteria are grown on agar jelly (blue), which provides all the nutrients needed by bacteria for growth

Background imageImages Dated 1st December 2008: Water, high-speed photograph

Water, high-speed photograph. Close-up of turbulent water showing many bubbles produced in the process

Background imageImages Dated 1st December 2008: Bacterial culture

Bacterial culture. Petri dish containing bacterial cultures (light and dark brown). The bacteria are grown on agar jelly (red), which provides all the nutrients needed by bacteria for growth

Background imageImages Dated 1st December 2008: Creation, conceptual artwork

Creation, conceptual artwork. This hot ball of gas (red, upper centre) could represent star birth or the big bang

Background imageImages Dated 1st December 2008: Convection currents, conceptual artwork

Convection currents, conceptual artwork
Convection currents. Conceptual computer artwork depicting the movement of convection currents within a fluid

Background imageImages Dated 1st December 2008: Water drop impact, high-speed photograph

Water drop impact, high-speed photograph
Water drop impact. High-speed photograph of a water drop impacting on a pool of water, showing secondary drop formation. After the water drop impacts to form a crater

Background imageImages Dated 1st December 2008: Isolation suit

Isolation suit. Person wearing an isolation suit in a cloud of green mist

Background imageImages Dated 1st December 2008: Nanotube technology, artwork

Nanotube technology, artwork
Nanotube technology. Conceptual computer artwork of cylindrical fullerene molecules (carbon nanotubes). The carbon atoms are arranged in a structure consisting of interlinking hexagonal rings

Background imageImages Dated 1st December 2008: Spine, artwork

Spine, artwork
Spine, computer artwork. Close-up of an end of a human spine showing the individual vertebrae

Background imageImages Dated 1st December 2008: Bacterial culture

Bacterial culture. Petri dish containing bacterial cultures (green). The bacteria are grown on agar jelly (blue), which provides all the nutrients needed by bacteria for growth

Background imageImages Dated 1st December 2008: Fire-retardant testing

Fire-retardant testing. Object (centre) being doused in flames in order to test its ability to withstand extreme heat and fire

Background imageImages Dated 1st December 2008: Bacteriophage DNA packaging motor

Bacteriophage DNA packaging motor, molecular model. Bacteriophages are viruses that only infect bacteria. They enter the host cell (a bacterium)

Background imageImages Dated 1st December 2008: Water drop impact, high-speed photograph

Water drop impact, high-speed photograph
Water drop impact. High-speed photograph of a water drop impacting on a pool of water. After the water drop impacts to form a crater, circular waves ripple out from the centre of impact

Background imageImages Dated 1st December 2008: People in a corridor

People in a corridor
MODEL RELEASED. People in a corridor. Three people walking down a corridor

Background imageImages Dated 1st December 2008: Fruit and nuts market stall, Istanbul

Fruit and nuts market stall, Istanbul, Turkey. This stall is in the Spice Bazaar, a market area that is one of the oldest in the city, dating back to 1660

Background imageImages Dated 1st December 2008: Stroke, conceptual artwork

Stroke, conceptual artwork
Stroke. Conceptual computer artwork of a stroke, showing a magnifying glass over a burst blood vessel in the brain. A stroke is also known as a cerebrovascular accident (CVA)

Background imageImages Dated 1st December 2008: Gas bubbles in oil

Gas bubbles in oil. Different sized bubbles of gas escaping from oil

Background imageImages Dated 1st December 2008: Buckminsterfullerene molecule

Buckminsterfullerene molecule. Molecular model of a fullerene molecule, a structurally distinct form (allotrope) of carbon

Background imageImages Dated 1st December 2008: Gas hob

Gas hob, seen from above. This kitchen device, used to cook food, is burning natural gas

Background imageImages Dated 1st December 2008: Wind turbine rotating

Wind turbine rotating, time-exposure image. Wind power is a renewable and clean source of energy for electricity production

Background imageImages Dated 1st December 2008: Bacterial culture

Bacterial culture. Row of petri dishes containing bacterial cultures (brown dots). The bacteria are grown on agar jelly, which provides all the nutrients needed by bacteria for growth

Background imageImages Dated 1st December 2008: Failed sea defences, Norfolk

Failed sea defences, Norfolk
Failed sea defences in front of an eroded coastline. Photographed in Happisburgh, Norfolk, UK. This area of the English coastline is particularly prone to erosion by the sea

Background imageImages Dated 1st December 2008: Virus, artwork

Virus, artwork
Virus, computer artwork. Viruses contain a core of genetic material, either DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) or RNA (ribonucleic acid) surrounded by a protein coat, or capsid

Background imageImages Dated 1st December 2008: Railway tracks

Railway tracks

Background imageImages Dated 1st December 2008: Hand

Hand
MODEL RELEASED. Hand. Close-up of the palm of a human hand showing the lines in the skin. The fingers are at top left with the thumb a bottom right

Background imageImages Dated 1st December 2008: Human neck, artwork

Human neck, artwork
Human neck, computer artwork. Close-up of a human neck, showing the cervical vertebrae (centre), the base of the skull (upper right), and the rear of the left jaw bone (upper left)

Background imageImages Dated 1st December 2008: Wind turbine in wheat field

Wind turbine in wheat field
Wind turbine in a field of ripening wheat, time-exposure image. Wind power is a renewable and clean source of energy for electricity production

Background imageImages Dated 1st December 2008: Row of wind turbines at sunset

Row of wind turbines at sunset. Wind power is a renewable and clean source of energy for electricity production. The wind turns the blades, and this drives a turbine to generate electricity

Background imageImages Dated 1st December 2008: Water drop impact, high-speed photograph

Water drop impact, high-speed photograph
Water drop impact. High-speed photograph of a water drop impacting on a pool of water. After the water drop impacts to form a crater, circular waves ripple out from the centre of impact

Background imageImages Dated 1st December 2008: Gas bubbles in oil

Gas bubbles in oil. Different sized bubbles of gas in a thin film of oil

Background imageImages Dated 1st December 2008: Bacterial culture

Bacterial culture. Petri dishes containing bacterial cultures (brown). The bacteria are grown on agar jelly (blue), which provides all the nutrients needed by bacteria for growth

Background imageImages Dated 1st December 2008: Nanotube technology, artwork

Nanotube technology, artwork
Nanotube technology. Conceptual computer artwork of cylindrical fullerene molecules (carbon nanotubes). The carbon atoms are arranged in a structure consisting of interlinking hexagonal rings

Background imageImages Dated 1st December 2008: Dewdrop on a leaf

Dewdrop on a leaf. Close-up of a droplet of water about to drip off the end of a leaf. Dew is formed when the air cools down, and the water vapour it contains condenses out onto a surface

Background imageImages Dated 1st December 2008: Bacterial culture

Bacterial culture. Petri dish containing bacterial cultures (red). The bacteria are grown on agar jelly (beige), which provides all the nutrients needed by bacteria for growth

Background imageImages Dated 1st December 2008: MRSA bacteria, artwork

MRSA bacteria, artwork
MRSA bacteria. Computer artwork of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA, blue) bacteria. MRSA is a gram-positive, round (coccus) bacterium

Background imageImages Dated 1st December 2008: Human skeleton, artwork

Human skeleton, artwork
Human skeleton. Computer artwork of a human skeleton, with a close-up of its hand. The skull (upper centre) and rib cage (centre and lower centre) can also be seen

Background imageImages Dated 1st December 2008: Flames

Flames

Background imageImages Dated 1st December 2008: Fractured bolts

Fractured bolts. Close-up of the ends of a number of threaded steel rods, showing where they have snapped, due to the application of excessive stress



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