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Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2010: Pipetting a cell culture

Pipetting a cell culture
Cell culture. Gloved hand pipettes a cell culture into a petri dish. Microbiology laboratory

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2010: Radio receiver vacuum tubes

Radio receiver vacuum tubes
Interior of an historical radio receiver showing vacuum tubes and other parts

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2010: Hand drill tool

Hand drill tool, on a white background

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2010: Retro home telephone

Retro home telephone
Retro ivory coloured telephone

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2010: Can of WD-40 oil

Can of WD-40 oil
Spray can of WD-40 oil, on a white background

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2010: Tapeworm head, SEM

Tapeworm head, SEM
Tapeworm head. Coloured scanning electron micrograph of the head (scolex) of a tapeworm (Taenia pisiformis), showing the hooks used to attach to the host animals digestive tract

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2010: Archaelogical site of Qumran

Archaelogical site of Qumran
Archaeological site of Qumran, where the Dead Sea scrolls were found in caves around an ancient settlement. Dea Sea, Israel

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2010: Tick, SEM

Tick, SEM
Tick, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). Ticks (superfamily Ixodoidea) are small arachnids. They are ectoparasites, feeding on the blood of mammals, birds

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2010: Stick insect, SEM

Stick insect, SEM
Stick insect. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a stick insect (family Phasmida). Magnification: x5 when printed 10 centimetres wide

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2010: Tick, SEM

Tick, SEM
Tick, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). Ticks (superfamily Ixodoidea) are small arachnids. They are ectoparasites, feeding on the blood of mammals, birds

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2010: Retro Telefunken radio receiver

Retro Telefunken radio receiver

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2010: Heart rate monitor

Heart rate monitor. Pulse tronic personal monitor

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2010: IPhone with facebook display

IPhone with facebook display
Hand holds iPhone displaying facebook home page

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2010: Distress alarm panic button

Distress alarm panic button
Wrist distress alarm panic button. This panic button is worn by elderly people on their wrist to activate an alarm in case of need

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2010: Retro Hi-Fi Minerphon radio receiver

Retro Hi-Fi Minerphon radio receiver

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2010: Schneider SW radio receiver

Schneider SW radio receiver
Retro Schneider SW radio receiver

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2010: Cell cultures in multi-well tray

Cell cultures in multi-well tray
Cell cultures. Gloved hand pipettes a cell culture into multi-well trays under a biological hood. Microbiology laboratory

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2010: Malachite

Malachite. Cut and polished samples of the secondary copper mineral malachite

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2010: Dead Sea sinkhole

Dead Sea sinkhole
A sinkhole caused by the receding water level of the Dead Sea. Photographed in Israel

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2010: Nerve bundle, SEM

Nerve bundle, SEM
Nerve bundle. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a freeze-fractured section through a bundle of myelinated nerve fibres. Myelin sheaths (pink) can be seen surrounding the axons (green)

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2010: Pollen grains, SEM

Pollen grains, SEM
Pollen grains. Coloured scanning electron micrographs (SEM) of pollen grains from a variety of plants

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2010: Nerve bundle, SEM

Nerve bundle, SEM
Nerve bundle. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a freeze-fractured section through a bundle of myelinated nerve fibres. Myelin sheaths (yellow) can be seen surrounding the axons (blue)

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2010: Opal

Opal. The specimens at top right and middle right are polished and the specimens at left are in their natural state. Opal is a form of hydrous silicon oxide

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2010: Two people standing in a rainstorm

Two people standing in a rainstorm
Rainstorm. Two people standing in a downpour of rain. Photographed in Tel Aviv, Israel

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2010: Nerve bundle, SEM

Nerve bundle, SEM
Nerve bundle. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a freeze-fractured section through a bundle of myelinated nerve fibres. Myelin sheaths (purple) can be seen surrounding the axons (brown)

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2010: Peridot

Peridot. The specimens at top right and middle right are polished and the specimens at left are in their natural state. Peridot is a variety of the mineral olivine (magnesium iron silicate)

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2010: Malachite

Malachite. Cut and polished samples of the secondary copper mineral malachite

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2010: Mantis foreleg, SEM

Mantis foreleg, SEM
Mantis foreleg. Coloured scanning electron micrograph of the foreleg of a mantis (order Mantodea), showing the barbs used to hold onto prey

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2010: Opal

Opal. The specimens at top right and middle right are polished and the specimens at left are in their natural state. Opal is a form of hydrous silicon oxide

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2010: DUTCH SCHULTZ (1902-1935). Originally, Arthur Flegenheimer. American gangster

DUTCH SCHULTZ (1902-1935). Originally, Arthur Flegenheimer. American gangster. Wanted poster circulated by the New York City Police Department, 1934

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2010: DUTCH SCHULTZ (1902-1935). Originally, Arthur Flegenheimer. American gangster

DUTCH SCHULTZ (1902-1935). Originally, Arthur Flegenheimer. American gangster. Mug shot photograph, 1931

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2010: Looking down into Ubehebe crater, a Maar volcano, caused by groundwater contacting hot magma or lava

Looking down into Ubehebe crater, a Maar volcano, caused by groundwater contacting hot magma or lava, Death Valley National Park, California, United States of America, North America

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2010: The Grandstand in Racetrack Valley, a dried lake bed known for its sliding rocks on the Racetrack

The Grandstand in Racetrack Valley, a dried lake bed known for its sliding rocks on the Racetrack Playa, Death Valley National Park, California, United States of America, North America

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2010: Electrical storm with forked lightning over the Grapevine mountains of the Amargosa Range

Electrical storm with forked lightning over the Grapevine mountains of the Amargosa Range, Mesquite Flats Sand dunes in the valley, Stovepipe Wells, Death Valley National Park, California

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2010: Looking down into Ubehebe crater, a Maar volcano, caused by groundwater contacting hot magma or lava

Looking down into Ubehebe crater, a Maar volcano, caused by groundwater contacting hot magma or lava, Death Valley National Park, California, United States of America, North America

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2010: The Grandstand in Racetrack Valley, a dried lake bed known for its sliding rocks on the Racetrack

The Grandstand in Racetrack Valley, a dried lake bed known for its sliding rocks on the Racetrack Playa, Death Valley National Park, California, United States of America, North America

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2010: The Grandstand in Racetrack Valley, a dried lake bed known for its sliding rocks on the Racetrack

The Grandstand in Racetrack Valley, a dried lake bed known for its sliding rocks on the Racetrack Playa, Death Valley National Park, California, United States of America, North America

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2010: View over Djemaa el Fna at dusk with foodstalls that are set-up daily to serve tourists

View over Djemaa el Fna at dusk with foodstalls that are set-up daily to serve tourists and locals, Marrakech, Morocco, North Africa, Africa

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2010: View over Djemaa el Fna at dusk with foodstalls that are set-up daily to serve tourists

View over Djemaa el Fna at dusk with foodstalls that are set-up daily to serve tourists and locals, Marrakech, Morocco, North Africa, Africa

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2010: Leipzig, Saxony, Germany, Europe

Leipzig, Saxony, Germany, Europe

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2010: Grassi Museum, Leipzig, Saxony, Germany, Europe

Grassi Museum, Leipzig, Saxony, Germany, Europe

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2010: Grassi Museum, Leipzig, Saxony, Germany, Europe

Grassi Museum, Leipzig, Saxony, Germany, Europe

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2010: Grassi Museum, Leipzig, Saxony, Germany, Europe

Grassi Museum, Leipzig, Saxony, Germany, Europe

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2010: Grassi Museum, Leipzig, Saxony, Germany, Europe

Grassi Museum, Leipzig, Saxony, Germany, Europe

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2010: Monument to the Battle of the Nations, Leipzig, Saxony, Germany, Europe

Monument to the Battle of the Nations, Leipzig, Saxony, Germany, Europe

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2010: Monument to the Battle of the Nations, Leipzig, Saxony, Germany, Europe

Monument to the Battle of the Nations, Leipzig, Saxony, Germany, Europe

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2010: Monument to the Battle of the Nations, Leipzig, Saxony, Germany, Europe

Monument to the Battle of the Nations, Leipzig, Saxony, Germany, Europe

Background imageImages Dated 5th October 2010: Monument to the Battle of the Nations, Leipzig, Saxony, Germany, Europe

Monument to the Battle of the Nations, Leipzig, Saxony, Germany, Europe



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