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Background imageImages Dated 16th April 2013: CJ3 3660 Way Out West Enterprises

CJ3 3660 Way Out West Enterprises
Way Out West Enterprises, Holbrook, Arizona, USA

Background imageImages Dated 16th April 2013: CJ3 3641 Head west young man

CJ3 3641 Head west young man
America, Arizona, I40, Main Street of America, Mother Road, Route 66, rusty car, telegraph poles, USA

Background imageImages Dated 16th April 2013: CJ3 3640 Route 66 from the rear window

CJ3 3640 Route 66 from the rear window
Historic Route 66 was the road of dreams for many travelling east to west. This static car on the junction of Petrified Forest Road and I40 looks west to that land of hopes of a better life

Background imageImages Dated 16th April 2013: CJ3 3669 Wigwam Motel on Route 66 in Holbrook

CJ3 3669 Wigwam Motel on Route 66 in Holbrook
The iconic Wigwam Motel on Route 66 in Holbrook, Arizona

Background imageImages Dated 16th April 2013: CJ3 3665 Joe and Aggies Cafe

CJ3 3665 Joe and Aggies Cafe
The world reknown, Joe and Aggies Cafe, on Route 66 in Holbrook Arizona

Background imageImages Dated 16th April 2013: CJ3 3664 Joe and Aggies Cafe

CJ3 3664 Joe and Aggies Cafe
The world reknown, Joe and Aggies Cafe, on Route 66 in Holbrook Arizona

Background imageImages Dated 16th April 2013: Cervical thickening, light micrograph C015 / 6166

Cervical thickening, light micrograph C015 / 6166
Cervical thickening. Light micrograph of a section through the thickened mucous membrane of a cervix (neck of the womb). This condition, known as leukoplakia, occurs in 1% of elderly women

Background imageImages Dated 16th April 2013: Androgen receptor, molecular model C015 / 6113

Androgen receptor, molecular model C015 / 6113
Androgen receptor. Molecular model of the DNA-binding region of an androgen receptor (purple and red) complexed with DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid, blue and orange)

Background imageImages Dated 16th April 2013: Outer membrane phospholipase A molecule C015 / 6111

Outer membrane phospholipase A molecule C015 / 6111
Outer membrane phospholipase A. Molecular model of the integral membrane protein, outer membrane phospholipase A from the Escherichia coli bacterium

Background imageImages Dated 16th April 2013: Outer membrane phospholipase A molecule C015 / 6110

Outer membrane phospholipase A molecule C015 / 6110
Outer membrane phospholipase A. Molecular model of the integral membrane protein, outer membrane phospholipase A from the Escherichia coli bacterium

Background imageImages Dated 16th April 2013: Influenza virus protein domain C015 / 6231

Influenza virus protein domain C015 / 6231
Influenza virus protein domain, molecular model. This is an effector domain, a non-structural protein fragment that facilitates interactions

Background imageImages Dated 16th April 2013: Cholera cytolysin cell toxin C015 / 6228

Cholera cytolysin cell toxin C015 / 6228
Cholera cytolysin cell toxin, molecular model. This is the Vibrio cholerae cytolysin (VCC) toxin from the bacterium that causes cholera

Background imageImages Dated 16th April 2013: Chronic myeloid leukaemia, micrograph C015 / 6227

Chronic myeloid leukaemia, micrograph C015 / 6227
Chronic myeloid leukaemia. Light micrograph of bone marrow from a patient with chronic myeloid leukaemia (CML). This cancer affects the myeloid tissue (bone marrow)

Background imageImages Dated 16th April 2013: Cholera cytolysin cell toxin C015 / 6229

Cholera cytolysin cell toxin C015 / 6229
Cholera cytolysin cell toxin, molecular model. This is the Vibrio cholerae cytolysin (VCC) toxin from the bacterium that causes cholera

Background imageImages Dated 16th April 2013: Influenza virus protein domain C015 / 6230

Influenza virus protein domain C015 / 6230
Influenza virus protein domain, molecular model. This is an effector domain, a non-structural protein fragment that facilitates interactions

Background imageImages Dated 16th April 2013: Lymph node, light micrograph C015 / 6223

Lymph node, light micrograph C015 / 6223
Lymph node. Light micrograph of a section through a lymph node. The blue tissue at right is the fibrous outer capsule of the node. Beneath it is the subcapsular sinus (white)

Background imageImages Dated 16th April 2013: Acute myeloid leukaemia C015 / 6225

Acute myeloid leukaemia C015 / 6225
Acute myeloid leukaemia. Light micrograph of bone marrow from a patient with acute myeloid leukaemia (AML). This cancer affects the myeloid tissue (bone marrow)

Background imageImages Dated 16th April 2013: Lymph node, light micrograph C015 / 6222

Lymph node, light micrograph C015 / 6222
Lymph node. Light micrograph of a section through a lymph node. The blue tissue at left is the fibrous outer capsule of the node. Beneath it is the subcapsular sinus (white)

Background imageImages Dated 16th April 2013: Lymph node hyperplasia, light micrograph C015 / 6224

Lymph node hyperplasia, light micrograph C015 / 6224
Lymph node hyperplasia. Light micrograph of a section through a lymph node showing follicular hyperplasia. Hyperplasia is the abnormal proliferation of cells

Background imageImages Dated 16th April 2013: Splenic infarct C015 / 6221

Splenic infarct C015 / 6221
Splenic infarct. Gross specimen of a sectioned spleen showing areas of dead tissue (pale). The tissue death results from a loss of blood flow to the area, known as an infarction

Background imageImages Dated 16th April 2013: Producing a small joint replacement C015 / 6212

Producing a small joint replacement C015 / 6212
Joint replacement. A small joint replacement (arthroplasty) component being finished at a factory. The component is made of a zirconium oxide ceramic

Background imageImages Dated 16th April 2013: Production of artificial quartz crystals C015 / 6210

Production of artificial quartz crystals C015 / 6210
Artificial quartz. Crystals of artificial quartz being removed from an autoclave. The autoclave contains a hot saturated solution of sodium silicate

Background imageImages Dated 16th April 2013: Apple Modem and computer in museum C015 / 6211

Apple Modem and computer in museum C015 / 6211
Computer history. An Apple Modem 1200 next to an Apple II computer on display at a museum in Moscow. The Apple II was one of the first successful microcomputers

Background imageImages Dated 16th April 2013: Children receiving light therapy C015 / 6205

Children receiving light therapy C015 / 6205
Phototherapy. A group of children receiving light therapy (phototherapy). A combination of fluorescent and incandescent lamps are being used

Background imageImages Dated 16th April 2013: Inspecting a small joint replacement C015 / 6208

Inspecting a small joint replacement C015 / 6208
Joint replacement. A small joint replacement (arthroplasty) component being inspected at a factory. The component is made of a zirconium oxide ceramic

Background imageImages Dated 16th April 2013: Researcher with particle accelerator C015 / 6204

Researcher with particle accelerator C015 / 6204
Materials science. The U-28 electron accelerator being prepared for use in a materials science experiment. U-28 is based at the National Research Nuclear University in Moscow, Russia

Background imageImages Dated 16th April 2013: Night view of industrial chimneys C015 / 6207

Night view of industrial chimneys C015 / 6207
Power station. Night time view of the chimneys of a power station. Photographed in Kazan, Russia

Background imageImages Dated 16th April 2013: Polikarpov I-15 biplane fighter C015 / 6200

Polikarpov I-15 biplane fighter C015 / 6200
Polikarpov I-15. Forward three-quarter view of the Soviet Polikarpov TsKB-3, the prototype of the I-15 biplane fighter. The type first flew in 1933, and was produced in 1934-37

Background imageImages Dated 16th April 2013: Disabled athlete skiing in biathlon C015 / 6206

Disabled athlete skiing in biathlon C015 / 6206
Winter paralympics. A disabled biathlete seen during the skiing discipline of a biathlon competition. The biathlon combines target shooting with cross-country (or Nordic) skiing

Background imageImages Dated 16th April 2013: Physiotherapist treating gymnast C015 / 6203

Physiotherapist treating gymnast C015 / 6203
Sports medicine. A physiotherapist checking the ankles of a gymnast during a training session

Background imageImages Dated 16th April 2013: Disabled athlete shooting in biathlon C015 / 6202

Disabled athlete shooting in biathlon C015 / 6202
Winter paralympics. A disabled biathlete seen during the shooting discipline of a biathlon competition. The biathlon combines target shooting with cross-country (or Nordic) skiing

Background imageImages Dated 16th April 2013: Apple joystick at a computer museum C015 / 6201

Apple joystick at a computer museum C015 / 6201
Joystick. A visitor using an Apple Joystick II from the late 1970s. This was a peripheral that could be attached to an Apple II microcomputer in place of a mouse and used for a variety of games

Background imageImages Dated 16th April 2013: Model of proposed agricultural robot C015 / 6199

Model of proposed agricultural robot C015 / 6199
Robotics. Model of a proposed robot for use in livestock-breeding facilities. It was designed at the Goryatchkin Moscow Institute of Agricultural Production Engineers

Background imageImages Dated 16th April 2013: Children using a viewing telescope C015 / 6198

Children using a viewing telescope C015 / 6198
Education. A group of schoolchildren using a telescope to look at the Moscow cityscape from the 62nd floor of the Federation Tower

Background imageImages Dated 16th April 2013: Soviet MiG-15 jet fighter C015 / 6193

Soviet MiG-15 jet fighter C015 / 6193
MiG-15. View of a Soviet MiG-15 jet fighter. The MiG-15 (NATO reporting name Fagot ) was the first swept-wing jet fighter produced by the Soviet Union

Background imageImages Dated 16th April 2013: Physio treating volleyball player C015 / 6197

Physio treating volleyball player C015 / 6197
Sports medicine. A physiotherapist applying an ice pack to the shoulder of a volleyball player. Ice packs are used to ease minor and moderate swellings in joints

Background imageImages Dated 16th April 2013: Apollo-Soyuz Test Project planning C015 / 6192

Apollo-Soyuz Test Project planning C015 / 6192
Space cooperation. Dignitaries seen after the signing of an agreement to carry out the Apollo-Soyuz test project (ASTP). This was a joint US-Soviet programme to allow spacecraft from each nation to

Background imageImages Dated 16th April 2013: Worker with an oil drilling rig C015 / 6196

Worker with an oil drilling rig C015 / 6196
Oil. A worker checking the drilling fluid feed pipe at an oil rig. Drilling fluid is used to help lubricate and cool the drilling head and to flush out the crushed rock from the well

Background imageImages Dated 16th April 2013: Footpads of preserved baby mammoth C015 / 6195

Footpads of preserved baby mammoth C015 / 6195
Baby mammoth. The footpads of Yuka, a preserved baby woolly mammoth (Mammuthus primigenius). Yuka was discovered in Yakutsk, Siberia having died around 10

Background imageImages Dated 16th April 2013: Apple II computer in a museum C015 / 6194

Apple II computer in a museum C015 / 6194
Computer history. An Apple II computer on display at a museum in Moscow. The Apple II was one of the first successful microcomputers

Background imageImages Dated 16th April 2013: MiG-35 fighter at airshow C015 / 6191

MiG-35 fighter at airshow C015 / 6191
MiG-35. A Russian MiG-35 fighter seen inverted during a display at an airshow. The MiG-35 is a single-seat, twin engined fighter

Background imageImages Dated 16th April 2013: World War 2 Soviet MiG-3 fighter C015 / 6178

World War 2 Soviet MiG-3 fighter C015 / 6178
MiG-3. Rear three-quarter view of a Soviet MiG-3 fighter. It was powered by a single piston engine and was armed with one 12.7mm gun and two 7.62mm guns

Background imageImages Dated 16th April 2013: Ultraviolet therapy C015 / 6188

Ultraviolet therapy C015 / 6188
Ultraviolet therapy. A small sand timing glass being used to control the length of a therapy session. In the background, a patient is receiving a targeted dose of ultraviolet radiation in a form of

Background imageImages Dated 16th April 2013: Four-man bobsleigh start C015 / 6186

Four-man bobsleigh start C015 / 6186
Bobsleigh. A Russian four-man bobsleigh team pushing their sled at the start of a run. The sleds have to be pushed from a standing start before the crew jump aboard for the run down the course

Background imageImages Dated 16th April 2013: Two-man bobsleigh start C015 / 6185

Two-man bobsleigh start C015 / 6185
Bobsleigh. The Canadian two-man bobsleigh team pushing their sled at the start of a run. The sleds have to be pushed from a standing start before the crew jump aboard for the run down the course

Background imageImages Dated 16th April 2013: High jumper clearing the bar C015 / 6184

High jumper clearing the bar C015 / 6184
High jump. Russian athlete Yekaterina Gordeyeva clearing the bar during a high jump competition. Photographed at the IaF World Indoor Championships in Istanbul, Turkey, in 2012

Background imageImages Dated 16th April 2013: Installing component on circuit board C015 / 6183

Installing component on circuit board C015 / 6183
Electronics. An engineer using tweezers to install a tiny component on an electronic circuit board

Background imageImages Dated 16th April 2013: Quality control in egg production C015 / 6179

Quality control in egg production C015 / 6179
Egg production. A quality control worker checking eggs by shining light through them. The process, known as candling, identifies flaws such as cracked or misformed shells, blood spots



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