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Background imageImages Dated 27th January 2014: Top snail shell C019 / 1361

Top snail shell C019 / 1361
Top snail shell. Shell of a top snail (Trochus ferreirai) sea snail. This species of marine gastropod mollusc is found in the Indo-Pacific. This specimen measures 22mm long

Background imageImages Dated 27th January 2014: Rough periwinkle sea snail shells C019 / 1340

Rough periwinkle sea snail shells C019 / 1340
Rough periwinkle sea snail shells. Shells of rough periwinkles (Littorina saxatilis). These marine gastropod molluscs are native to the shores of the North Atlantic Ocean

Background imageImages Dated 27th January 2014: Blast furnace, Pennsylvania, 1930s C019 / 1594

Blast furnace, Pennsylvania, 1930s C019 / 1594
Blast furnace. Interior of the Everett Iron Company furnaces, Bedford County, Pennsylvania, USA. Built in 1883, the building seen here includes changes from an early 20th-century rebuild

Background imageImages Dated 27th January 2014: Top snail shell C019 / 1363

Top snail shell C019 / 1363
Top snail shell. Underside of the shell of a top snail (Trochus niloticus) sea snail. This species of marine gastropod mollusc is found in the Indo-Pacific. This specimen measures 100mm long

Background imageImages Dated 27th January 2014: Scallop shell C019 / 1326

Scallop shell C019 / 1326
Scallop shell. Shell of a scallop (Gloripallium pallium). This species of marine bivalve mollusc is found in the Indo-Pacific. This specimen measures 62mm across

Background imageImages Dated 27th January 2014: Staghorn murex sea snail shell C019 / 1302

Staghorn murex sea snail shell C019 / 1302
Staghorn murex sea snail shell. Shell of a staghorn murex (Chicoreus cornucervi) sea snail. This marine gastropod mollusc is found along Northwest Australia and Western Papua New Guinea

Background imageImages Dated 27th January 2014: Common distorsio sea snail shell C019 / 1320

Common distorsio sea snail shell C019 / 1320
Common distorsio sea snail shell. Underside of the shell of a common distorsio (Distorsio anus) sea snail. This species of marine gastropod mollusc is found in New Caledonia

Background imageImages Dated 27th January 2014: Slit snail shell C019 / 1295

Slit snail shell C019 / 1295
Slit snail shell. Shell of a slit snail (Bayerotrochus boucheti) sea snail. This marine gastropod mollusc is found off Norfolk Ridge, New Caledonia, in the southwest Pacific Ocean

Background imageImages Dated 27th January 2014: Blast furnaces, Cleveland, 1905 C019 / 1585

Blast furnaces, Cleveland, 1905 C019 / 1585
Blast furnaces. Central blast furnaces at the steelworks of the American Steel and Wire company in Cleveland, Ohio, USA, with a railway in the foreground

Background imageImages Dated 27th January 2014: Carrier shell C019 / 1375

Carrier shell C019 / 1375
Carrier shell. Underside of the shell of a carrier shell (Xenophora pallidula) sea snail, with numerous smaller sea snail shells attached to its outside

Background imageImages Dated 27th January 2014: West-Indian worm-shell shells C019 / 1371

West-Indian worm-shell shells C019 / 1371
West-Indian worm-shell shells. Shells from two West-Indian worm-shell (Vermicularia spirata) sea snails. These marine gastropod molluscs are found in the Caribbean. These specimens measure 120mm long

Background imageImages Dated 27th January 2014: Thorny oyster shell C019 / 1351

Thorny oyster shell C019 / 1351
Thorny oyster shell. Shell of a thorny oyster (Spondylus regius). This marine bivalve mollusc is found in the Indo-Pacific. This specimen measures 139mm long

Background imageImages Dated 27th January 2014: Sea snail shell C019 / 1355

Sea snail shell C019 / 1355
Sea snail shell. Shell of a Thatcheria mirabilis sea snail. This marine gastropod mollusc is found in the Solomon Islands, Pacific Ocean. This specimen measures 71mm long

Background imageImages Dated 27th January 2014: Black-tanked angaria sea snail shell C019 / 1287

Black-tanked angaria sea snail shell C019 / 1287
Black-tanked angaria sea snail shell. Shell of a black-tanked angaria (Angaria melanacantha) marine gastropod mollusc. This shell measures 30mm in diameter

Background imageImages Dated 27th January 2014: Tower snail shell C019 / 1369

Tower snail shell C019 / 1369
Tower snail shell. Shell of a tower snail (Turritella duplicata) sea snail. This species of marine gastropod mollusc is found in the Indo-Pacific. This specimen measures 148mm long

Background imageImages Dated 27th January 2014: Charcoal furnace engine, USA, 1930s C019 / 1588

Charcoal furnace engine, USA, 1930s C019 / 1588
Charcoal furnace engine. 18th-century blowing engine for a charcoal furnace at Cornwall, Pennsylvania, USA. Dating from 1933, this photograph is from the Albert T

Background imageImages Dated 27th January 2014: Helmet shell sea snail shell C019 / 1299

Helmet shell sea snail shell C019 / 1299
Helmet shell sea snail shell. Shell of a helmet shell (Cassis abbotti) sea snail. These are very large marine gastropod molluscs. This specimen measures 43mm long

Background imageImages Dated 27th January 2014: Blast furnace, Maryland, 1900s C019 / 1587

Blast furnace, Maryland, 1900s C019 / 1587
Blast furnace. Catoctin blast furnace at Thurmont, Maryland, USA. It originally dates from 1714, but was rebuilt in the late 1800s. This photograph (from around 1900) is from the Albert T

Background imageImages Dated 27th January 2014: Australasia, artwork

Australasia, artwork
Australasia, computer artwork

Background imageImages Dated 27th January 2014: Cardiovascular system, artwork

Cardiovascular system, artwork
Cardiovascular system, computer artwork

Background imageImages Dated 27th January 2014: Arthritic hand, X-ray

Arthritic hand, X-ray
Computer-enhanced X-ray of the hand of a patient with osteoarthritis. Osteoarthritis is a degenerative disease that results in the loss of cartilage between joints

Background imageImages Dated 27th January 2014: Woman gardening

Woman gardening
MODEL RELEASED. Woman gardening

Background imageImages Dated 27th January 2014: Testosterone hormone, molecular model

Testosterone hormone, molecular model
Testosterone hormone. Molecular model of the structure of the male sex hormone testosterone. Shown as a map of electrostatic potential

Background imageImages Dated 27th January 2014: Silicon crystal, macrophotograph

Silicon crystal, macrophotograph
Macrophotograph of a specimen of pure 99.999999 Silicon. This is the poly-crystal Silicon that is left at the bottom of the crucible after the single crystal is grown and removed

Background imageImages Dated 27th January 2014: Optical fibres

Optical fibres emitting light. Optical fibres are used in telecommunications to transmit data at high speed

Background imageImages Dated 27th January 2014: Thyroid cancer, light micrograph F005 / 6087

Thyroid cancer, light micrograph F005 / 6087
Thyroid cancer. Light micrograph of a section through a papillary adenocarcinoma (cancer) of the thyroid gland. Magnification: x200 when printed at 10 centimetres wide

Background imageImages Dated 27th January 2014: Happy pregnant woman

Happy pregnant woman
MODEL RELEASED. Happy pregnant woman. She is 8 months pregnant

Background imageImages Dated 27th January 2014: Testosterone hormone, molecular model

Testosterone hormone, molecular model
Testosterone hormone. Molecular model of the structure of the male sex hormone testosterone. Shown as coloured rods. Testosterone is the main human androgen

Background imageImages Dated 27th January 2014: Bleomycin drug molecule F005 / 6761

Bleomycin drug molecule F005 / 6761
Bleomycin, molecular model. Bleomycin is an antibiotic produced by the bacterium Streptomyces verticillus. It is used in the treatment of cancer and warts

Background imageImages Dated 27th January 2014: Male nervous system, artwork

Male nervous system, artwork
Male nervous system, computer artwork. head and shoulders

Background imageImages Dated 27th January 2014: Medical nanobots, artwork

Medical nanobots, artwork
Medical nanobots. Computer artwork of nanobots in the bloodstream

Background imageImages Dated 27th January 2014: Buttock muscle, artwork

Buttock muscle, artwork
Buttock muscle. Computer artwork of the gluteus maximus muscle

Background imageImages Dated 27th January 2014: Sports science researchers

Sports science researchers
MODEL RELEASED. Sports science researchers

Background imageImages Dated 27th January 2014: Healthy large intestine, artwork

Healthy large intestine, artwork
Healthy large intestine, computer artwork

Background imageImages Dated 27th January 2014: Female nervous system, artwork

Female nervous system, artwork
Female nervous system, computer artwork

Background imageImages Dated 27th January 2014: Womans legs

Womans legs
MODEL RELEASED. Womans legs

Background imageImages Dated 27th January 2014: Pregnant womans abdomen

Pregnant womans abdomen
MODEL RELEASED. Pregnant womans abdomen. She is seven months pregnant

Background imageImages Dated 27th January 2014: Fertilisation, artwork

Fertilisation, artwork
Fertilisation, computer artwork

Background imageImages Dated 27th January 2014: Buckyball molecule, artwork

Buckyball molecule, artwork
Buckyball molecule, computer artwork

Background imageImages Dated 27th January 2014: CJMF 134a Lion Yard redevelopment

CJMF 134a Lion Yard redevelopment
Before 1974 Petty Cury was a narrow congested street with a great variety of small shops and a Hotel

Background imageImages Dated 27th January 2014: Expectant mother

Expectant mother

Background imageImages Dated 27th January 2014: DNA molecule, artwork

DNA molecule, artwork
DNA molecule. Molecular model of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid)

Background imageImages Dated 27th January 2014: Graphene sheet artwork

Graphene sheet artwork
Graphene sheet. Computer artwork of a sheet of graphene, a single layer of graphite

Background imageImages Dated 27th January 2014: String theory, conceptual artwork

String theory, conceptual artwork
String theory, conceptual computer artwork

Background imageImages Dated 27th January 2014: String theory, conceptual artwork

String theory, conceptual artwork
String theory, conceptual computer artwork

Background imageImages Dated 27th January 2014: Cardiovascular system, artwork

Cardiovascular system, artwork
Cardiovascular system, computer artwork

Background imageImages Dated 27th January 2014: Female cardiovascular system, artwork

Female cardiovascular system, artwork
Female cardiovascular system, computer artwork

Background imageImages Dated 27th January 2014: Male musculature, artwork

Male musculature, artwork



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