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Images Dated 3rd January 2012 (page 5)

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Background imageImages Dated 3rd January 2012: San Pedro de Yacochuya winery in Cafayate, Salta Province, Argentina, South America

San Pedro de Yacochuya winery in Cafayate, Salta Province, Argentina, South America

Background imageImages Dated 3rd January 2012: Rosario Cathedral in the main square of Cafayate, Salta Province, Argentina, South America

Rosario Cathedral in the main square of Cafayate, Salta Province, Argentina, South America

Background imageImages Dated 3rd January 2012: Cafayate Wine Resort, Cafayate, Salta Province, Argentina, South America

Cafayate Wine Resort, Cafayate, Salta Province, Argentina, South America

Background imageImages Dated 3rd January 2012: Michael Keeping - Fulham

Michael Keeping - Fulham
Football - 1935 / 1936 season - Fulham Photocall Alexander Michael Keeping. He managed Real Madrid between 1948 and 1950, and would later manage Poole Town in the Southern League

Background imageImages Dated 3rd January 2012: Portrait of George VI by Albert Collings with invoice

Portrait of George VI by Albert Collings with invoice
Portrait of King George VI by the portrait painter, Albert Collings taken from the editorial, marked up copy of the Illustrated London News Special Coronation Number for the 1937 Coronation of King

Background imageImages Dated 3rd January 2012: Richardson / Basire

Richardson / Basire
SAMUEL RICHARDSON English novelist with a scene from his novel, Clarissa, below Date: 1689 - 1761

Background imageImages Dated 3rd January 2012: Germany / 1356 / Golden Bull

Germany / 1356 / Golden Bull
In a diet at Metz, Holy Roman Emperor Karl IV publishes his Golden Bull, regulating the procedure by which the kings of the Romans are elected Date: 12 December 1356

Background imageImages Dated 3rd January 2012: Liverpools Alan Hansen during the 1989 FA Cup Final

Liverpools Alan Hansen during the 1989 FA Cup Final
Football - 1989 FA Cup - Liverpool 3 Everton 2 Liverpools Alan Hansen during the game at Wembley

Background imageImages Dated 3rd January 2012: Bacteria, artwork

Bacteria, artwork
Computer artwork depicting a cluster of bacteria

Background imageImages Dated 3rd January 2012: Circuit city, computer artwork

Circuit city, computer artwork
Computer artwork of a conceptual circuit cityscape made of electronic components

Background imageImages Dated 3rd January 2012: Bacteria, artwork

Bacteria, artwork
Computer artwork depicting a cluster of bacteria

Background imageImages Dated 3rd January 2012: Bacteria, artwork

Bacteria, artwork
Computer artwork depicting a cluster of bacteria

Background imageImages Dated 3rd January 2012: Mathematical knot, computer artwork

Mathematical knot, computer artwork
Computer artwork of a mathematical knot, in which the ends are joined together so that it cannot be undone. It is also an " independent" or " unity" knot as it is not comprised of

Background imageImages Dated 3rd January 2012: Circuit city, computer artwork

Circuit city, computer artwork
Computer artwork of a conceptual circuit cityscape made of electronic components

Background imageImages Dated 3rd January 2012: Circuit city, computer artwork

Circuit city, computer artwork
Computer artwork of a conceptual circuit cityscape made of electronic components

Background imageImages Dated 3rd January 2012: Circuit city, computer artwork

Circuit city, computer artwork
Computer artwork of a conceptual circuit cityscape made of electronic components

Background imageImages Dated 3rd January 2012: Bacteria, artwork

Bacteria, artwork
Computer artwork depicting a cluster of bacteria

Background imageImages Dated 3rd January 2012: Bacteria, artwork

Bacteria, artwork
Computer artwork depicting a cluster of bacteria

Background imageImages Dated 3rd January 2012: Mathematical knot, computer artwork

Mathematical knot, computer artwork
Computer artwork of a mathematical knot, in which the ends are joined together so that it cannot be undone. It is also an " independent" or " unity" knot as it is not comprised of

Background imageImages Dated 3rd January 2012: Bacteria, artwork

Bacteria, artwork
Computer artwork depicting a cluster of bacteria

Background imageImages Dated 3rd January 2012: Bacteria, artwork

Bacteria, artwork
Computer artwork depicting a cluster of bacteria

Background imageImages Dated 3rd January 2012: Bacteria, artwork

Bacteria, artwork
Computer artwork depicting a cluster of bacteria

Background imageImages Dated 3rd January 2012: Stem cells division, computer artwork

Stem cells division, computer artwork
Computer artwork depicting division of stem cells. A stem cell is an undifferentiated call that can divide indefinitely in culture

Background imageImages Dated 3rd January 2012: Bacteria, artwork

Bacteria, artwork
Computer artwork depicting a cluster of bacteria

Background imageImages Dated 3rd January 2012: Circuit city, computer artwork

Circuit city, computer artwork
Computer artwork of a conceptual circuit cityscape made of electronic components

Background imageImages Dated 3rd January 2012: Circuit city, computer artwork

Circuit city, computer artwork
Computer artwork of a conceptual circuit cityscape made of electronic components

Background imageImages Dated 3rd January 2012: Stem cells division, computer artwork

Stem cells division, computer artwork
Computer artwork depicting division of stem cells. A stem cell is an undifferentiated call that can divide indefinitely in culture

Background imageImages Dated 3rd January 2012: Eye drops ampoules, photoelastic stress

Eye drops ampoules, photoelastic stress
Coloured light interference pattern of eye drops ampoules. When photographed through cross-polarised white light some transparent plastics display coloured interference effects

Background imageImages Dated 3rd January 2012: False-col X-ray of lumbar spine of woman

False-col X-ray of lumbar spine of woman
Diseased spine. Frontal coloured X-ray of the lumbar spine of a 60 year old suffering from scoliosis, osteophytosis and wasting of the spine

Background imageImages Dated 3rd January 2012: Psyllium, light micrograph

Psyllium, light micrograph
Polarised light micrograph of ground Psyllium, used as a dietary fiber, which is not absorbed by the small intestine. The purely mechanical action of psyllium mucilage absorbs excess water while

Background imageImages Dated 3rd January 2012: Heart anatomy, 18th century

Heart anatomy, 18th century
Heart anatomy. Coloured 18th-century artwork showing the anatomy of the heart, including its coronary arteries. This artwork is from Traite de la structure du coeur, de son action

Background imageImages Dated 3rd January 2012: Perforated steel sheet, light micrograph

Perforated steel sheet, light micrograph
Light micrograph of the surface of a perforated steel sheet, using polarised light. Magnification: 50x

Background imageImages Dated 3rd January 2012: Ehrlichs side-chain theory, artwork

Ehrlichs side-chain theory, artwork. Coloured 1900 diagram by the German immunologist Paul Ehrlich (1854-1915) to explain his side-chain theory of immune response

Background imageImages Dated 3rd January 2012: National Space Centre, Leicester, UK

National Space Centre, Leicester, UK. The Rocket Tower houses a UK-built Blue Streak and US Air Force Thor. Low building at right is the Challenger space education centre

Background imageImages Dated 3rd January 2012: False-col X-ray of lumbar spine of woman

False-col X-ray of lumbar spine of woman
Diseased spine. Frontal coloured X-ray of the lumbar spine of a 60 year old suffering from scoliosis, osteophytosis and wasting of the spine

Background imageImages Dated 3rd January 2012: Early microscope design, historical image

Early microscope design, historical image
Early microscope design, coloured historical image. Diagram of an early microscope made by the English dyer and amateur astronomer Stephen Gray (1666-1736)

Background imageImages Dated 3rd January 2012: Hoover Dam spillway

Hoover Dam spillway on the Arizona side of the dam (Hoover Dam is on the Arizona-Nevada border). The spillways divert excess water around the dam via underground tunnels

Background imageImages Dated 3rd January 2012: Printed circuit board, light micrograph

Printed circuit board, light micrograph
Light micrograph of the surface of a printed circuit board using differential interference contrast microscopy (DIC). Magnification: x50

Background imageImages Dated 3rd January 2012: Synthetic fibre, light micrograph

Synthetic fibre, light micrograph
Light micrograph of a synthetic fibre, taken with polarised light. Magnification: x50

Background imageImages Dated 3rd January 2012: Aircraft engine component

Aircraft engine component (photographed at the 2011 Paris Air Show)

Background imageImages Dated 3rd January 2012: Photoelastic stress of plastic glasses

Photoelastic stress of plastic glasses
Coloured light interference pattern of plastic glasses. When photographed through cross-polarised white light some transparent plastics display coloured interference effects

Background imageImages Dated 3rd January 2012: Electric razor head, light micrograph

Electric razor head, light micrograph
Light micrograph of an electric razor head, depicting the oszilating middle trimmer between the two foils, which lifts and cuts flat-lying hairs. Magnification 50x

Background imageImages Dated 3rd January 2012: Photoelastic stress of a plastic ice cube

Photoelastic stress of a plastic ice cube
Coloured light interference pattern of a plastic ice cube. When photographed through cross-polarised white light some transparent plastics display coloured interference effects

Background imageImages Dated 3rd January 2012: Pascals Principle demonstration, 1889

Pascals Principle demonstration, 1889
Demonstration of Pascals Principle. This principle stated that pressure exerted on a liquid or gas is transmitted equally to all parts of that liquid or gas

Background imageImages Dated 3rd January 2012: Heart anatomy, 18th century

Heart anatomy, 18th century
Heart anatomy. Coloured 18th-century artwork showing the anatomy of the heart, including its coronary arteries. This artwork is from Traite de la structure du coeur, de son action

Background imageImages Dated 3rd January 2012: Photoelastic stress of a plastic DVD case

Photoelastic stress of a plastic DVD case
Coloured light interference pattern of a plastic DVD case. When photographed through cross-polarised white light some transparent plastics display coloured interference effects

Background imageImages Dated 3rd January 2012: Synthetic fibre, light micrograph

Synthetic fibre, light micrograph
Light micrograph of a synthetic fibre, taken with polarised light. Magnification: x100

Background imageImages Dated 3rd January 2012: Ehrlichs side-chain theory, artwork

Ehrlichs side-chain theory, artwork. Coloured 1900 diagram by the German immunologist Paul Ehrlich (1854-1915) to explain his side-chain theory of immune response



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