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11 Mar 2002 Jigsaw Puzzle Collection

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Background image11 Mar 2002 Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Gecko foot hairs, SEM

Gecko foot hairs, SEM
Gecko foot hairs. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of hairs on the underside of a geckos foot (family Gekkonidae)

Background image11 Mar 2002 Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Kayaker Views Nugget Creek Falls Mendenhall Lake Se Ak Tongass Nf Summer

Kayaker Views Nugget Creek Falls Mendenhall Lake Se Ak Tongass Nf Summer

Background image11 Mar 2002 Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: John Fritz, American mechanical engineer

John Fritz, American mechanical engineer
John Fritz (1822-1913), American mechanical engineer. Fritz was mainly concerned with iron and steel manufacturing. He was one of the first to use the Bessemer process for making cheap, pure steel

Background image11 Mar 2002 Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: SEM of a fastener

SEM of a fastener
Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a hooks and loops fastener. It is a two-sheet material which is used as a reversible fastener on clothing and fabrics

Background image11 Mar 2002 Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: 13855618

13855618

Background image11 Mar 2002 Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Mouse connector, SEM

Mouse connector, SEM
Mouse connector. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a PS/2 connector on a mouse. This connector plugs into a port on the computer. Magnification: x2.6 at 6x7cm size

Background image11 Mar 2002 Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Red blood cells, SEM

Red blood cells, SEM
Red blood cells. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of red blood cells or erythrocytes. These biconcave, disc-shaped cells transport oxygen from the lungs to all the cells of the body

Background image11 Mar 2002 Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Blood cells, SEM

Blood cells, SEM
Blood cells. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of red blood cells (erythrocytes, red) and a white blood cell (leucocyte, grey)

Background image11 Mar 2002 Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Blood cells, SEM

Blood cells, SEM
Blood cells. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of red blood cells (erythrocytes, pink) and a white blood cell (leucocyte, blue)

Background image11 Mar 2002 Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Supernova remnant IC 443

Supernova remnant IC 443. Optical image of IC 443 (red, centre right), a supernova remnant in the constellation Gemini. North is at top

Background image11 Mar 2002 Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Galaxy M106

Galaxy M106
Spiral galaxy M106. Optical image of the spiral galaxy M106 (NGC 4258), around 25 million light years away in the constellation Canes Venatici. North is at top

Background image11 Mar 2002 Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Charles Talbot Porter, US engineer

Charles Talbot Porter, US engineer
Charles Talbot Porter (1826-1910), American mechanical engineer. He worked mainly on engines, studying their rotational speeds and ways of controlling inertial forces

Background image11 Mar 2002 Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Pythagoras, Ancient Greek mathematician

Pythagoras, Ancient Greek mathematician
Pythagoras (around 580-500 BC), Ancient Greek mathematician and philosopher. He was born in Samos, Greece, but left for Croton in Italy in around 520 BC

Background image11 Mar 2002 Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Elihu Thomson (1853-1937), American engineer

Elihu Thomson (1853-1937), American engineer
Elihu Thomson (1853-1937), American electrical engineer. He moved from England to the USA when young. After graduating, he taught chemistry and physics

Background image11 Mar 2002 Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: George Westinghouse, American engineer

George Westinghouse, American engineer
George Westinghouse (1846-1914), American electri- cal engineer. Westinghouse became a prolific inventor after serving in both the army and the navy during the American Civil War

Background image11 Mar 2002 Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Early leader Luis Diaz (MEX) Dorricott Racing eventually faded to fifth

Early leader Luis Diaz (MEX) Dorricott Racing eventually faded to fifth. Toyota Atlantic Series, Monterrey, Mexico, 10 March 2002

Background image11 Mar 2002 Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Joey Hand Dorricott Racing finished third: Toyota Atlantic Championship, Monterrey, Mexico

Joey Hand Dorricott Racing finished third: Toyota Atlantic Championship, Monterrey, Mexico, 9 March 2002
Joey Hand (USA) Dorricott Racing finished third. Toyota Atlantic Championship, Monterrey, Mexico, 9 March 2002

Background image11 Mar 2002 Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: The podium (L to R): Ryan Dalziel (GBR) Michael Shank Racing second; Jon Fogarty

The podium (L to R): Ryan Dalziel (GBR) Michael Shank Racing second; Jon Fogarty (USA) Dorricott Racing winner; Joey Hand (USA) Dorricott Racing third

Background image11 Mar 2002 Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: A gaggle of midfielders make their way under the Tecate bridge and into turn one

A gaggle of midfielders make their way under the Tecate bridge and into turn one. Toyota Atlantic Series, Monterrey, Mexico, 10 March 2002

Background image11 Mar 2002 Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Rookie Jon Fogarty (USA) Dorricott Racing took an impressive victory in the wet conditions

Rookie Jon Fogarty (USA) Dorricott Racing took an impressive victory in the wet conditions. Toyota Atlantic Series, Monterrey, Mexico, 10 March 2002

Background image11 Mar 2002 Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: A wet and ragged start for the seasons first Toyota Atlantic

A wet and ragged start for the seasons first Toyota Atlantic. Toyota Atlantic Series, Monterrey, Mexico, 9 March 2002

Background image11 Mar 2002 Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Rookie Ryan Dalziel (GBR) Michael Shank Racing had a great race starting midfield

Rookie Ryan Dalziel (GBR) Michael Shank Racing had a great race starting midfield and finishing second in his first Toyota Atlantic race Toyota Atlantic Series, Monterrey, Mexico, 9 March 2002

Background image11 Mar 2002 Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: Formula One World Championship: Second place finisher Ayrton Senna Lotus 98T had probably the most

Formula One World Championship: Second place finisher Ayrton Senna Lotus 98T had probably the most spins of his career
Second place finisher Ayrton Senna (BRA) Lotus 98T had probably the most spins of his career during practice; finding the limits of the dusty new circuit eventually netted him pole position

Background image11 Mar 2002 Jigsaw Puzzle Collection: 1986: Sutton Images Grand Prix Decades: 1980s: 1986: Sutton Images Grand Prix Decades: 1980s: 1986

1986: Sutton Images Grand Prix Decades: 1980s: 1986: Sutton Images Grand Prix Decades: 1980s: 1986
Sutton Images Grand Prix Decades: 1980s: 1986


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