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Images Dated 24th October 2011 (page 8)

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Background imageImages Dated 24th October 2011: Cross section biomedical illustration of laser iridotomy where laser beam is focused on iris

Cross section biomedical illustration of laser iridotomy where laser beam is focused on iris through thick contact lens to cut hole in iris

Background imageImages Dated 24th October 2011: Cross section biomedical illustration on grid of Worm, Fungi, Protozoa

Cross section biomedical illustration on grid of Worm, Fungi, Protozoa, and Bacteria infection and infestation

Background imageImages Dated 24th October 2011: Cross section biomedical illustration of musculoskeletal system in adult male

Cross section biomedical illustration of musculoskeletal system in adult male

Background imageImages Dated 24th October 2011: Cross section biomedical illustration of Peritoneal Dialysis using the peritoneum as a filter with

Cross section biomedical illustration of Peritoneal Dialysis using the peritoneum as a filter with catheter inserted through abdomen

Background imageImages Dated 24th October 2011: Cross section biomedical illustration of position of rectum and pubic bone in adult female

Cross section biomedical illustration of position of rectum and pubic bone in adult female

Background imageImages Dated 24th October 2011: Cross section biomedical illustration of Haemodialysis showing needle inserted into vein

Cross section biomedical illustration of Haemodialysis showing needle inserted into vein and dialysate flowing in opposite direction to blood flow

Background imageImages Dated 24th October 2011: Cross section biomedical illustration of man endocrine system

Cross section biomedical illustration of man endocrine system

Background imageImages Dated 24th October 2011: Cross section biomedical illustration of egg development inside ovary during human menstrual cycle

Cross section biomedical illustration of egg development inside ovary during human menstrual cycle

Background imageImages Dated 24th October 2011: Cross section biomedical illustration of thickening of endometrium during menstrual cycle

Cross section biomedical illustration of thickening of endometrium during menstrual cycle

Background imageImages Dated 24th October 2011: Cross section biomedical illustration of anatomy of pregnant woman at 12 weeks / first trimester

Cross section biomedical illustration of anatomy of pregnant woman at 12 weeks / first trimester of pregnancy
Cross section biomedical illustration of anatomy of pregnant woman at 12 weeks/first trimester of pregnancy

Background imageImages Dated 24th October 2011: Cross section biomedical illustration of cerebral shunt with valve inserted in brain of boy to

Cross section biomedical illustration of cerebral shunt with valve inserted in brain of boy to remove excess cerebrospinal fluid with tube to carry into stomach

Background imageImages Dated 24th October 2011: Cross section biomedical illustration of thyroid and parathyroid hormones in adult female

Cross section biomedical illustration of thyroid and parathyroid hormones in adult female

Background imageImages Dated 24th October 2011: Cross section biomedical illustration of removal site of ingrown toenail (Onychocryptosis)

Cross section biomedical illustration of removal site of ingrown toenail (Onychocryptosis)

Background imageImages Dated 24th October 2011: Cross section biomedical illustration of skin repair with fibrous plug hardening to become scab

Cross section biomedical illustration of skin repair with fibrous plug hardening to become scab which falls off when new skin growth is complete

Background imageImages Dated 24th October 2011: Cross section biomedical illustration of skin repair with fibroblast forming plug within Thrombus

Cross section biomedical illustration of skin repair with fibroblast forming plug within Thrombus (blood clot) which contracts and plug shrinks and new skin tissue forms underneath

Background imageImages Dated 24th October 2011: Cross section biomedical illustration of skin growth showing four layers of epidermis

Cross section biomedical illustration of skin growth showing four layers of epidermis

Background imageImages Dated 24th October 2011: Cross section biomedical illustration of telogen (resting) phase of hair follicle

Cross section biomedical illustration of telogen (resting) phase of hair follicle, and arrectores pilorum muscle

Background imageImages Dated 24th October 2011: Cross section biomedical illustration of mitosis where nucleus membrane form around each set of

Cross section biomedical illustration of mitosis where nucleus membrane form around each set of chromosomes and the cell begins to divide in two

Background imageImages Dated 24th October 2011: Cross section biomedical illustration of mitosis with new cells form

Cross section biomedical illustration of mitosis with new cells form, each having a central nucleus containing identical set of chromosomes

Background imageImages Dated 24th October 2011: Cross section biomedical illustration of sciatic nerves beginning at the lower back

Cross section biomedical illustration of sciatic nerves beginning at the lower back, through buttocks down to lower limbs

Background imageImages Dated 24th October 2011: Cross section biomedical illustration of nasal septum deviation, close-up

Cross section biomedical illustration of nasal septum deviation, close-up

Background imageImages Dated 24th October 2011: Cross section biomedical illustration of uterus, bladder and pubic bone in adult female

Cross section biomedical illustration of uterus, bladder and pubic bone in adult female

Background imageImages Dated 24th October 2011: Cross section biomedical illustration of meiosis where each duplicated chromosome has a mixture of

Cross section biomedical illustration of meiosis where each duplicated chromosome has a mixture of genetic material and threads forming in cell to pull apart the pairs of chromosomes

Background imageImages Dated 24th October 2011: Cross section biomedical illustration of meiosis where cell divides to produce two new cells

Cross section biomedical illustration of meiosis where cell divides to produce two new cells, each having a full set of 23 duplicated chromosomes from the original cell

Background imageImages Dated 24th October 2011: Cross section biomedical illustration of meiosis with duplicated chromosomes lined up

Cross section biomedical illustration of meiosis with duplicated chromosomes lined up and more threads attach, pulling the duplicated chromosomes apart to form two single chromosomes

Background imageImages Dated 24th October 2011: Cross section biomedical illustration of meiosis with two cells dividing to produce four

Cross section biomedical illustration of meiosis with two cells dividing to produce four, each with half the genetic material

Background imageImages Dated 24th October 2011: Cross section biomedical illustration of fingernail

Cross section biomedical illustration of fingernail

Background imageImages Dated 24th October 2011: Cross section biomedical illustration of site of skin biopsy

Cross section biomedical illustration of site of skin biopsy

Background imageImages Dated 24th October 2011: Digital illustration of body shape of naked adult woman, rear view

Digital illustration of body shape of naked adult woman, rear view

Background imageImages Dated 24th October 2011: Cross section biomedical illustration of synovial joint

Cross section biomedical illustration of synovial joint

Background imageImages Dated 24th October 2011: Cross section biomedical illustration of female reproductive organs

Cross section biomedical illustration of female reproductive organs

Background imageImages Dated 24th October 2011: Biomedical illustration of X Chromosome

Biomedical illustration of X Chromosome

Background imageImages Dated 24th October 2011: Biomedical illustration of DNA Replication

Biomedical illustration of DNA Replication

Background imageImages Dated 24th October 2011: Biomedical illustration of protein synthesis within DNA

Biomedical illustration of protein synthesis within DNA

Background imageImages Dated 24th October 2011: Cross section biomedical illustration of MRI scan plane

Cross section biomedical illustration of MRI scan plane

Background imageImages Dated 24th October 2011: Wood duck

Wood duck
Male Wood duck

Background imageImages Dated 24th October 2011: An MH-60R Sea Hawk transfers supplies to the flight deck of USS Wayne E. Meyer

An MH-60R Sea Hawk transfers supplies to the flight deck of USS Wayne E. Meyer
South China Sea, October 25, 2011 - An MH-60R Sea Hawk helicopter transfers supplies to the flight deck of the Arleigh Burke-class guided missile destroyer USS Wayne E

Background imageImages Dated 24th October 2011: The Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS John C. Stennis transits the Arabian Sea

The Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS John C. Stennis transits the Arabian Sea
Arabian Sea, October 24, 2011 - The Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS John C. Stennis conducts flight operations in the Arabian Sea

Background imageImages Dated 24th October 2011: 81mm mortar rounds ready stacked ready for use

81mm mortar rounds ready stacked ready for use. The L16A2 81mm mortar is a Battlegroup level indirect fire weapon which is capable of providing accurate High Explosive

Background imageImages Dated 24th October 2011: Aviation Boatswain Mates signal a clear flight deck aboard USS John C. Stennis

Aviation Boatswain Mates signal a clear flight deck aboard USS John C. Stennis
Arabian Sea, October 24, 2011 - Aviation Boatswain Mates signal a clear flight deck aboard the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS John C. Stennis. John C. Stennis is deployed to the U.S

Background imageImages Dated 24th October 2011: Soldiers fire an L16A2 81mm mortar system

Soldiers fire an L16A2 81mm mortar system. The L16A2 81mm Mortar is a Battlegroup level indirect fire weapon which is capable of providing accurate High Explosive

Background imageImages Dated 24th October 2011: An F / A-18C Hornet in flight

An F / A-18C Hornet in flight
Arabian Sea, October 24, 2011 - An F/A-18C Hornet flies over Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS John C. Stennis

Background imageImages Dated 24th October 2011: Airman directs an EH-101 Merlin helicopter onto the flight deck of USS John C. Stennis

Airman directs an EH-101 Merlin helicopter onto the flight deck of USS John C. Stennis
Arabian Sea, October 24, 2011 - Airman directs an EH-101 Merlin helicopter onto the flight deck aboard the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS John C. Stennis. John C. Stennis is deployed to the U.S

Background imageImages Dated 24th October 2011: An F / A-18C Hornet launches from the flight deck of USS John C. Stennis

An F / A-18C Hornet launches from the flight deck of USS John C. Stennis
Arabian Sea, October 24, 2011 - An F/A-18C Hornet launches from the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS John C. Stennis. John C. Stennis is deployed to the U.S

Background imageImages Dated 24th October 2011: An MH-60R Sea Hawk flies near the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS John C. Stennis

An MH-60R Sea Hawk flies near the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS John C. Stennis
Arabian Sea, October 4, 2011 - An MH-60R Sea Hawk flies near the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS John C. Stennis. John C. Stennis is deployed to the U.S

Background imageImages Dated 24th October 2011: North America; USA; Washington; Newhalem; Red Vine Maple in Full Autumn Glory

North America; USA; Washington; Newhalem; Red Vine Maple in Full Autumn Glory

Background imageImages Dated 24th October 2011: North America; USA; Washington; Newhalem; Red Vine Maple in Full Autumn Glory

North America; USA; Washington; Newhalem; Red Vine Maple in Full Autumn Glory

Background imageImages Dated 24th October 2011: Sulfur Butterflies on mineral lick (Phoebis sp. ), Yasuni National Park, Amazon Rainforest

Sulfur Butterflies on mineral lick (Phoebis sp. ), Yasuni National Park, Amazon Rainforest
Sulfur Butterflies on mineral lick (Phoebis sp.), Yasuni National Park, Amazon Rainforest, ECUADOR



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