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Images Dated 2nd August 2011 (page 10)

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Background imageImages Dated 2nd August 2011: Desalination plant main water pipe

Desalination plant main water pipe
Desalination plant. The main pipe connect this facility to the Israeli water supply. This facility turns salt water into drinking water using the Reverse Osmosis Process

Background imageImages Dated 2nd August 2011: Day time moon

Day time moon on blue sky background A jet plane is seen crossing the moon

Background imageImages Dated 2nd August 2011: Hot air balloon

Hot air balloon
Ground crew prepare to launch a hot air balloon. Photographed in Laos

Background imageImages Dated 2nd August 2011: Power station control room

Power station control room
Israel, Hadera, The Orot Rabin coal operated power plant the central control room. All facility activities are monitored and controlled from this room

Background imageImages Dated 2nd August 2011: Silage

Silage
Wheat harvested for silage Spreading the harvest in the fermentation silo where it will remain for 3 weeks photographed in Israel, at Kibbutz Maagan Michael

Background imageImages Dated 2nd August 2011: Peringueys adder burying itself in sand

Peringueys adder burying itself in sand
Peringueys adder (Bitis peringueyi) burying itself in sand. This venomous sidewinding adder, found in the Namib Desert of Namibia and Angola, hunts desert lizards and other small animals

Background imageImages Dated 2nd August 2011: Maze, artwork

Maze, artwork
Maze, computer artwork

Background imageImages Dated 2nd August 2011: Web-footed gecko

Web-footed gecko (Pachydactylus rangei), formerly known as Palmatogecko rangei. This gecko lives underground in the sand dunes of the Namib Desert of Namibia and Angola

Background imageImages Dated 2nd August 2011: Frozen DNA, conceptual image

Frozen DNA, conceptual image. Computer artwork showing DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) molecules frozen in ice cubes

Background imageImages Dated 2nd August 2011: Inside of a wasp nest

Inside of a wasp nest

Background imageImages Dated 2nd August 2011: The Dog monument, Russia

The Dog monument, Russia
Dog monument at the Experimental Medicine Institute, founded by Academician Pavlov, Leningrad. One of the four pedestal medallions

Background imageImages Dated 2nd August 2011: Viruses, artwork

Viruses, artwork
Viruses. Computer artwork showing three typical virus shapes: helical (blue), bacteriophage (brown), and icosahedral (green)

Background imageImages Dated 2nd August 2011: Spotted hyena

Spotted hyena (Crocuta crocuta) walking in an arid desert region. This is the largest and most powerful of all the hyenas

Background imageImages Dated 2nd August 2011: Spherical bacteria, artwork

Spherical bacteria, artwork
Spherical bacteria (cocci), computer artwork

Background imageImages Dated 2nd August 2011: Familial risk, conceptual image

Familial risk, conceptual image. Computer artwork representing the risk of genetic disorders and predispositions being passed on from parents to their offspring

Background imageImages Dated 2nd August 2011: Experimental medicine institute, Russia

Experimental medicine institute, Russia
Experimental Medicine Institute, Leningrad. The Physiology Department premises, left, and Ivan Pavlovs laboratory, known as Silence Tower, right

Background imageImages Dated 2nd August 2011: Icosahedral viruses, artwork

Icosahedral viruses, artwork
Icosahedral viruses. Computer artwork of icosahedral virus particles (virions). Viruses contain a core of genetic material, either DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) or RNA (ribonucleic acid)

Background imageImages Dated 2nd August 2011: Namib sand-diving lizard

Namib sand-diving lizard (Meroles anchietae). Formerly known as Aporosaura anchietae, this desert lizard is found in the Namib Desert of Namibia and Angola

Background imageImages Dated 2nd August 2011: Web-footed gecko

Web-footed gecko (Pachydactylus rangei), formerly known as Palmatogecko rangei. This gecko lives underground in the sand dunes of the Namib Desert of Namibia and Angola

Background imageImages Dated 2nd August 2011: Peringueys adder side-winding

Peringueys adder side-winding
Peringueys adder (Bitis peringueyi), side-winding across desert sands. This venomous sidewinding adder, found in the Namib Desert of Namibia and Angola, hunts desert lizards and other small animals

Background imageImages Dated 2nd August 2011: Urban farm, conceptual image

Urban farm, conceptual image

Background imageImages Dated 2nd August 2011: Maze, artwork

Maze, artwork
Maze, computer artwork

Background imageImages Dated 2nd August 2011: Drying cow dung for fuel

Drying cow dung for fuel
Drying cow dung for household fuel, Photographed in India, Maharashtra, Nashik

Background imageImages Dated 2nd August 2011: Cross country motorbike racing

Cross country motorbike racing
Cross country motorbike race

Background imageImages Dated 2nd August 2011: Parkinsons disease, artwork

Parkinsons disease, artwork
Parkinsons disease. Computer artwork of neurons (nerve cells, pink) containing Lewy bodies (green). Lewy bodies, which are deposits of protein

Background imageImages Dated 2nd August 2011: Greater flamingoes

Greater flamingoes (Phoenicopterus ruber) in flight. The greater flamingo is a large wading bird which inhabits lakes and coastal waters in parts of Africa, Asia and South and Central America

Background imageImages Dated 2nd August 2011: Horned adder

Horned adder (Bitis caudalis). This venomous viper is found in deserts with sparse vegetation, and in semi-arid scrubland in south-western Africa

Background imageImages Dated 2nd August 2011: Grey lourie

Grey lourie (Corythaixoides concolor). Also called the grey go-away bird, this bird predominantly eats fruit, flowers and buds. It is a well-adapted tree-climber but is not an agile flyer

Background imageImages Dated 2nd August 2011: Uncertainty, conceptual image

Uncertainty, conceptual image

Background imageImages Dated 2nd August 2011: Search for a new drug, conceptual image

Search for a new drug, conceptual image

Background imageImages Dated 2nd August 2011: Neanderthal cave, artwork

Neanderthal cave, artwork
Neanderthal cave. Computer artwork of a group of Neanderthals (Homo Neanderthalensis) in a cave

Background imageImages Dated 2nd August 2011: Greater flamingo

Greater flamingo (Phoenicopterus ruber) in flight. The greater flamingo is a large wading bird which inhabits lakes and coastal waters in parts of Africa, Asia and South and Central America

Background imageImages Dated 2nd August 2011: Ancient Olive press Kursi Israel

Ancient Olive press Kursi Israel
Israel, Sea of Galilee, Kursi, Gergesa, ancient olive press The traditional site of Jesus miracle of casting out the legion of demons into a herd of swine

Background imageImages Dated 2nd August 2011: Snowdrop (Galanthus nivalis) flowers

Snowdrop (Galanthus nivalis) flowers

Background imageImages Dated 2nd August 2011: Peringueys adder side-winding

Peringueys adder side-winding
Peringueys adder (Bitis peringueyi), side-winding across desert sands. This venomous sidewinding adder, found in the Namib Desert of Namibia and Angola, hunts desert lizards and other small animals

Background imageImages Dated 2nd August 2011: Spherical bacteria, artwork

Spherical bacteria, artwork
Spherical bacteria (cocci), computer artwork

Background imageImages Dated 2nd August 2011: Neural network, artwork

Neural network, artwork
Neural network, computer artwork

Background imageImages Dated 2nd August 2011: Frozen DNA, conceptual image

Frozen DNA, conceptual image. Computer artwork showing a DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) molecule frozen in a melting ice cube

Background imageImages Dated 2nd August 2011: Himba kraal, Namibia

Himba kraal, Namibia. Aerial photograph of a kraal (livestock enclosure) of the Himba people of northern Namibia. The Himba are pastoral and nomadic, tending herds of goats and cattle

Background imageImages Dated 2nd August 2011: Bird ringing

Bird ringing
Olive-tree Warbler (Hippolais olivetorum) held for ringing

Background imageImages Dated 2nd August 2011: Namaqua chameleon catching prey

Namaqua chameleon catching prey
Namaqua chameleon (Chamaeleo namaquensis) catching prey with its unfurled tongue. This tongue extends out extremely rapidly in just a few fractions of a second

Background imageImages Dated 2nd August 2011: Namib sand-diving lizard

Namib sand-diving lizard (Meroles anchietae). Formerly known as Aporosaura anchietae, this desert lizard is found in the Namib Desert of Namibia and Angola

Background imageImages Dated 2nd August 2011: Bacterial conjugation, artwork

Bacterial conjugation, artwork
Bacterial conjugation, computer artwork. Conjugation is the process by which genetic material is transferred from one bacterium to another

Background imageImages Dated 2nd August 2011: Searching for results, conceptual image

Searching for results, conceptual image

Background imageImages Dated 2nd August 2011: Trac trac chat

Trac trac chat (Cercomela tractrac). Photographed in the dunes of the Namib Desert, this is an example of the pale form of this bird

Background imageImages Dated 2nd August 2011: Galanthus nivalis Flore Pleno

Galanthus nivalis Flore Pleno
Common double snowdrop (Galanthus nivalis f. pleniflorus Flore Pleno ) flowers

Background imageImages Dated 2nd August 2011: Rothaus Brewery, Grafenhausen, Black Forest, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany, Europe

Rothaus Brewery, Grafenhausen, Black Forest, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany, Europe

Background imageImages Dated 2nd August 2011: Rhine Falls, Schaffhausen, Switzerland, Europe

Rhine Falls, Schaffhausen, Switzerland, Europe



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