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Images Dated 21st October 2011 (page 7)

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Background imageImages Dated 21st October 2011: Cross section biomedical illustration of how bronchodilator drugs work before ingesting the drug

Cross section biomedical illustration of how bronchodilator drugs work before ingesting the drug the airway narrows as the muscle layer in its walls contracts

Background imageImages Dated 21st October 2011: Cross section biomedical illustration of how bronchodilator drugs work after ingesting the drug

Cross section biomedical illustration of how bronchodilator drugs work after ingesting the drug the muscles relax and the airway widens, increasing air flow

Background imageImages Dated 21st October 2011: Cross section biomedical illustration of digestive enzymes combining with large food molecule

Cross section biomedical illustration of digestive enzymes combining with large food molecule, such as protein, breaking down into smaller molecules

Background imageImages Dated 21st October 2011: Cross section biomedical illustration of fluid flow in chronic glaucoma

Cross section biomedical illustration of fluid flow in chronic glaucoma

Background imageImages Dated 21st October 2011: Cross section biomedical illustration of Trabeculectomy procedure to treat glaucoma by relieving

Cross section biomedical illustration of Trabeculectomy procedure to treat glaucoma by relieving Intraocular pressure

Background imageImages Dated 21st October 2011: Cross section biomedical illustration of laser surgery for retinopathy

Cross section biomedical illustration of laser surgery for retinopathy

Background imageImages Dated 21st October 2011: Cross section biomedical illustration of key anatomy of the eye

Cross section biomedical illustration of key anatomy of the eye

Background imageImages Dated 21st October 2011: Cross section biomedical illustration of how sulphonylurea drugs stimulating insulin-producing

Cross section biomedical illustration of how sulphonylurea drugs stimulating insulin-producing cells to increase production of insulin

Background imageImages Dated 21st October 2011: Cross section biomedical illustration of Trabeculectomy, surgical technique used to treat chronic

Cross section biomedical illustration of Trabeculectomy, surgical technique used to treat chronic glaucoma

Background imageImages Dated 21st October 2011: Cross section biomedical illustration of female type pelvis

Cross section biomedical illustration of female type pelvis

Background imageImages Dated 21st October 2011: Biomedical illustration of neural network at 6 years of age

Biomedical illustration of neural network at 6 years of age

Background imageImages Dated 21st October 2011: Cross section biomedical illustration of treating cervical intraepithelial neoplasia with large

Cross section biomedical illustration of treating cervical intraepithelial neoplasia with large loop excision of the transformation zone (LLETZ)

Background imageImages Dated 21st October 2011: Cross section biomedical illustration of Cervical conization biopsy of cervical intraepithelial

Cross section biomedical illustration of Cervical conization biopsy of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia

Background imageImages Dated 21st October 2011: Cross section biomedical illustration of structure of human breast

Cross section biomedical illustration of structure of human breast

Background imageImages Dated 21st October 2011: Cross section biomedical illustration of fine needle aspiration of breast lump

Cross section biomedical illustration of fine needle aspiration of breast lump

Background imageImages Dated 21st October 2011: Cross section biomedical illustration of site of breast reduction

Cross section biomedical illustration of site of breast reduction

Background imageImages Dated 21st October 2011: Cross section biomedical illustration of incision site for breast reduction procedure

Cross section biomedical illustration of incision site for breast reduction procedure

Background imageImages Dated 21st October 2011: Cross section biomedical illustration of breast cancer tumour

Cross section biomedical illustration of breast cancer tumour and lymph nodes requiring lumpectomy procedure

Background imageImages Dated 21st October 2011: Cross section biomedical illustration of breast cancer tumour

Cross section biomedical illustration of breast cancer tumour and lymph nodes requiring mastectomy procedure

Background imageImages Dated 21st October 2011: Cross section biomedical illustration of blood vessels of placenta

Cross section biomedical illustration of blood vessels of placenta

Background imageImages Dated 21st October 2011: Cross section biomedical illustration of Lactiferous duct in human mammary gland before pregnancy

Cross section biomedical illustration of Lactiferous duct in human mammary gland before pregnancy

Background imageImages Dated 21st October 2011: Cross section biomedical illustration of changes in breast during pregnancy

Cross section biomedical illustration of changes in breast during pregnancy

Background imageImages Dated 21st October 2011: Biomedical illustration of neural network in young adult at 18 years

Biomedical illustration of neural network in young adult at 18 years

Background imageImages Dated 21st October 2011: Biomedical illustration of neural network at birth

Biomedical illustration of neural network at birth

Background imageImages Dated 21st October 2011: Cross section biomedical illustration of subcutaneous drug implanted or into fatty tissue just

Cross section biomedical illustration of subcutaneous drug implanted or into fatty tissue just below the skin dispersing slowly into bloodstream

Background imageImages Dated 21st October 2011: Cross section biomedical illustration of drug are released continuously from adhesive patch or gel

Cross section biomedical illustration of drug are released continuously from adhesive patch or gel on surface of skin surface passing through into blood vessel

Background imageImages Dated 21st October 2011: Cross section biomedical illustration of drug inserted into rectum absorbed by blood vessels in

Cross section biomedical illustration of drug inserted into rectum absorbed by blood vessels in rectal wall

Background imageImages Dated 21st October 2011: Cross section biomedical illustration of active immunisation where the immune system recognises an

Cross section biomedical illustration of active immunisation where the immune system recognises an organism, rapidly produce antibodies to destroy it

Background imageImages Dated 21st October 2011: Cross section biomedical illustration of passive immunisation with antibodies immediately

Cross section biomedical illustration of passive immunisation with antibodies immediately destroying infectious organisms providing short term protection against future infection

Background imageImages Dated 21st October 2011: Cross section biomedical illustration of human nervous system in female child

Cross section biomedical illustration of human nervous system in female child

Background imageImages Dated 21st October 2011: Cross section biomedical illustration of location of beasts

Cross section biomedical illustration of location of beasts

Background imageImages Dated 21st October 2011: Cross section biomedical illustration of uterus after giving birth

Cross section biomedical illustration of uterus after giving birth

Background imageImages Dated 21st October 2011: Cross section biomedical illustration of the brain and skull at birth

Cross section biomedical illustration of the brain and skull at birth

Background imageImages Dated 21st October 2011: Cross section biomedical illustration of the brain and skull at 6 years of age

Cross section biomedical illustration of the brain and skull at 6 years of age

Background imageImages Dated 21st October 2011: Cross section biomedical illustration of the brain and skull at 18 years of age

Cross section biomedical illustration of the brain and skull at 18 years of age

Background imageImages Dated 21st October 2011: Cross section biomedical illustration of sites of tonsilectomy and adenoidectomy procedures

Cross section biomedical illustration of sites of tonsilectomy and adenoidectomy procedures

Background imageImages Dated 21st October 2011: Cross section biomedical illustration of human ear

Cross section biomedical illustration of human ear

Background imageImages Dated 21st October 2011: Cross section biomedical illustration of grommet inserted in eardrum (tympanic membrane)

Cross section biomedical illustration of grommet inserted in eardrum (tympanic membrane)

Background imageImages Dated 21st October 2011: Cross section biomedical illustration of position of adrenal glands in woman

Cross section biomedical illustration of position of adrenal glands in woman

Background imageImages Dated 21st October 2011: Cross section biomedical illustration of position of pancreas in woman

Cross section biomedical illustration of position of pancreas in woman

Background imageImages Dated 21st October 2011: Cross section biomedical illustration of adrenal gland on top of kidney

Cross section biomedical illustration of adrenal gland on top of kidney

Background imageImages Dated 21st October 2011: biomedical illustration of female mid section

biomedical illustration of female mid section

Background imageImages Dated 21st October 2011: Cross section biomedical illustration of kidney transplant

Cross section biomedical illustration of kidney transplant

Background imageImages Dated 21st October 2011: Cross section biomedical illustration of how breathing works - Inhaling

Cross section biomedical illustration of how breathing works - Inhaling

Background imageImages Dated 21st October 2011: Cross section biomedical illustration of the process of exhaling breath

Cross section biomedical illustration of the process of exhaling breath

Background imageImages Dated 21st October 2011: Cross section biomedical illustration of endoscopy of the nose and throat

Cross section biomedical illustration of endoscopy of the nose and throat

Background imageImages Dated 21st October 2011: Cross section biomedical illustration of mirror laryngoscopy

Cross section biomedical illustration of mirror laryngoscopy

Background imageImages Dated 21st October 2011: Cross section biomedical illustration of temporary colostomy

Cross section biomedical illustration of temporary colostomy



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