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Images Dated 14th October 2009 (page 4)

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Background imageImages Dated 14th October 2009: Prolactin hormone molecule

Prolactin hormone molecule. Computer model showing the secondary structure of human prolactin (hPRL), or luteotropic hormone (LTH)

Background imageImages Dated 14th October 2009: Monolophosaurus, computer artwork

Monolophosaurus, computer artwork
Monolophosaurus dinosaur. Computer artwork of a Monolophosaurus, a carnivorous dinosaur that lived in the Late Jurassic Period (150-135 million years ago)

Background imageImages Dated 14th October 2009: Insulin-like growth 2 factor molecule

Insulin-like growth 2 factor molecule
Insulin-like growth factor 2 molecule. Computer model showing the structure of a molecule of the hormone insulin-like growth factor 2 (IGF-2)

Background imageImages Dated 14th October 2009: Prickly Lettuce (Lactuca serriola)

Prickly Lettuce (Lactuca serriola)
Foliage and stem of Prickly Lettuce (Lactuca serriola). Photographed in France

Background imageImages Dated 14th October 2009: Honey bee pollinating flowers

Honey bee pollinating flowers
A Honey Bee (Apis mellifera) visiting lavender flowers in the summer. Photographed in Provence, France

Background imageImages Dated 14th October 2009: Einiosaurus dinosaur, artwork

Einiosaurus dinosaur, artwork
Einiosaurus dinosaur, computer artwork. This horned herbivorous dinosaur is known from fossils discovered in Montana, USA. It dates from the Late Cretaceous period, 65 to 100 million years ago

Background imageImages Dated 14th October 2009: Calcitonin hormone molecule

Calcitonin hormone molecule. Computer model showing the structure of the human hormone calcitonin. Atoms are colour-coded spheres (carbon: dark grey, hydrogen: light grey, nitrogen: blue)

Background imageImages Dated 14th October 2009: Einiosaurus dinosaur, artwork

Einiosaurus dinosaur, artwork
Einiosaurus dinosaur, computer artwork. This horned herbivorous dinosaur is known from fossils discovered in Montana, USA. It dates from the Late Cretaceous period, 65 to 100 million years ago

Background imageImages Dated 14th October 2009: Purple Gentian (Gentiana purpurea)

Purple Gentian (Gentiana purpurea)
Foliage and flowers of Purple Gentian (Gentiana purpurea). Photographed in the french Alps

Background imageImages Dated 14th October 2009: Follicle stimulating hormone molecules

Follicle stimulating hormone molecules. Computer artwork showing the secondary structure of two strands of follicle stimulating hormone (FSH)

Background imageImages Dated 14th October 2009: Saturn, artwork

Saturn, artwork
Saturn. Artwork of the sixth planet from the Sun and the second largest in the solar system. Saturn is a gas giant, composed mostly of hydrogen, with small proportions of helium and trace elements

Background imageImages Dated 14th October 2009: Human male anatomy, artwork

Human male anatomy, artwork
Human male anatomy. Computer artwork showing the organs and nervous system of a healthy males upper body. The nervous system is yellow, the lungs are blue, the heart is red, the stomach is orange

Background imageImages Dated 14th October 2009: Wild Arnica (Arnica montana)

Wild Arnica (Arnica montana)
Flowers of Wild Arnica (Arnica montana) in the Piatra Craiulu Mountains National Park in Romania

Background imageImages Dated 14th October 2009: Utahraptor dinosaur

Utahraptor dinosaur, artwork. Utahraptor ostrommaysorum are dromaeosaurs and thought to have been an extremely lethal group of dinosaurs because of the killer claws on their feet

Background imageImages Dated 14th October 2009: Spanish Broom (Spartium junceum)

Spanish Broom (Spartium junceum)
Flowers and seed pod of Spanish Broom (Spartium junceum). Photographed in France

Background imageImages Dated 14th October 2009: Alpine rock-jasmine (Androsace alpina)

Alpine rock-jasmine (Androsace alpina) in flower at a high altitude in Vanoise National Park, France. This is a rare species in France

Background imageImages Dated 14th October 2009: Dropwort (Filipendula vulgaris)

Dropwort (Filipendula vulgaris), also known as Meadowsweet, flowering in a pasture in Romania

Background imageImages Dated 14th October 2009: Alpine bells (Cortusa matthiola)

Alpine bells (Cortusa matthiola)
Flowers and foliage of Alpine bells (Cortusa matthiola) in the Piatra Craiulu Mountains National Park in Romania

Background imageImages Dated 14th October 2009: Wild Cabbage (Brassica elongata)

Wild Cabbage (Brassica elongata)
Flowers and foliage of Wild Cabbage (Brassica elongata). Photographed in Romania

Background imageImages Dated 14th October 2009: Fleabane (Erigeron annuus)

Fleabane (Erigeron annuus)
Flowers of a naturalised North American Fleabane (Erigeron annuus) in Transylvania, Romania

Background imageImages Dated 14th October 2009: Rose of Provence (Rosa gallica)

Rose of Provence (Rosa gallica)
A single flowers of Rose of Provence (Rosa gallica), also known as Gallic Rose or Red Rose of Lancaster, amongst mixed foliage. Photographed in Romania

Background imageImages Dated 14th October 2009: Foxtail Bristle-Grass (Setaria italica)

Foxtail Bristle-Grass (Setaria italica)
Seedheads of Foxtail Bristle-Grass (Setaria italica), also known as Millet Spray, used as bird seed. Photographed in France

Background imageImages Dated 14th October 2009: Dairy herd in rural France

Dairy herd in rural France
Bringing in the dairy herd in The Brenne, near Mezieres in rural france

Background imageImages Dated 14th October 2009: Follicle stimulating hormone molecules

Follicle stimulating hormone molecules. Computer artwork showing the quaternary structure of two strands of follicle stimulating hormone (FSH)

Background imageImages Dated 14th October 2009: Field Gentian (Gentianella campestris)

Field Gentian (Gentianella campestris) flowering. Photographed in the French Alps

Background imageImages Dated 14th October 2009: Mating pair of Huge Longhorn Beetles

Mating pair of Huge Longhorn Beetles
Mating pair of huge longhorn beetles (Ceramby cerdo). This is the largest beetle in Europe. Photographed in Romania

Background imageImages Dated 14th October 2009: Global consumerism, conceptual artwork

Global consumerism, conceptual artwork
Global consumerism, conceptual computer artwork. Globe inside a shopping trolley. This could represent global consumerism, like shopping on the internet

Background imageImages Dated 14th October 2009: Einiosaurus dinosaur, artwork

Einiosaurus dinosaur, artwork
Gigantoraptor (Gigantoraptor erlianensis) pair in dense forest, artwork. Gigantoraptor was a large dinosaur that lived 85 million years ago, during the Late Cretaceous Period

Background imageImages Dated 14th October 2009: Human male anatomy, artwork

Human male anatomy, artwork
Human male anatomy. Computer artwork showing the organs and nervous system of a healthy males upper body. The nervous system is yellow, the lungs are blue, the heart is red, the stomach is orange

Background imageImages Dated 14th October 2009: Wild Arnica (Arnica montana)

Wild Arnica (Arnica montana) flowering in the Piatra Craiulu Mountains National Park in Romania

Background imageImages Dated 14th October 2009: Human chorionic gonadotrophin molecule

Human chorionic gonadotrophin molecule. Computer model showing the crystal structure of a molecule of the hormone human chorionic gonadotrophin (hCG)

Background imageImages Dated 14th October 2009: Nottingham catchfly (Silene nutans)

Nottingham catchfly (Silene nutans)
Flowers and buds of Nottingham catchfly (Silene nutans). Photographed in the Piatra Craiulu Mountains National Park in Romania

Background imageImages Dated 14th October 2009: Suchomimus dinosaur, artwork

Suchomimus dinosaur, artwork
Suchomimus dinosaur, computer artwork. This bipedal spinosaurid dinosaur is known from fossils discovered in the Sahara in 1998

Background imageImages Dated 14th October 2009: Kentrosaurus dinosaur, artwork

Kentrosaurus dinosaur, artwork
Kentrosaurus dinosaur, computer artwork. This 4-metre-long stegosaurid dinosaur is known from fossils discovered in Tanzania in the period 1910 to 1912

Background imageImages Dated 14th October 2009: Nedoceratops dinosaur, artwork

Nedoceratops dinosaur, artwork
Nedoceratops dinosaur, computer artwork. Formerly known as Diceratops, this horned herbivorous dinosaur is known from fossils discovered in 1868 in Wyoming, USA

Background imageImages Dated 14th October 2009: DNA molecule

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

Background imageImages Dated 14th October 2009: Somatotrophin hormone molecule

Somatotrophin hormone molecule. Computer model showing the secondary structure of the human growth hormone somatotrophin (GH)

Background imageImages Dated 14th October 2009: Field Gentian (Gentianella campestris)

Field Gentian (Gentianella campestris) flowering. Photographed in the French Alps

Background imageImages Dated 14th October 2009: Insulin molecule

Insulin molecule. Computer model showing the structure of a molecule of the hormone insulin. Insulin consists of two peptide chains, A and B, which are linked by disulphide bridges

Background imageImages Dated 14th October 2009: Insulin molecule

Insulin molecule. Computer model showing the structure of a molecule of the hormone insulin. Insulin consists of two peptide chains, A and B, which are linked by disulphide bridges

Background imageImages Dated 14th October 2009: Spinach crop

Spinach crop. This crop has been planted using the strip-till method. This method, which uses minimal tillage, increases yields and prevents soil erosion

Background imageImages Dated 14th October 2009: Scree Saxifrage (Saxifraga androsacea)

Scree Saxifrage (Saxifraga androsacea)
Foliage and flowers of Scree Saxifrage (Saxifraga androsacea). Photographed in Col de L iseran, Vanoise in France

Background imageImages Dated 14th October 2009: Dropwort (Filipendula vulgaris)

Dropwort (Filipendula vulgaris), also known as Meadowsweet, flowering in a pasture in Romania

Background imageImages Dated 14th October 2009: Spinach crop

Spinach crop. This crop has been planted using the strip-till method. This method, which uses minimal tillage, increases yields and prevents soil erosion

Background imageImages Dated 14th October 2009: Thyroid-stimulating hormone molecule

Thyroid-stimulating hormone molecule. Computer model showing the secondary structure of a molecule of thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH)

Background imageImages Dated 14th October 2009: Telescope, artwork

Telescope, artwork
Telescope

Background imageImages Dated 14th October 2009: Autumn crocus (Colchicum alpinum)

Autumn crocus (Colchicum alpinum)
Alpine Autumn crocus (Colchicum alpinum) flowering in a pasture. Photographed in Vanoise in the French Alps

Background imageImages Dated 14th October 2009: Yamaha YZF-R1 Japan

Yamaha YZF-R1 Japan



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