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Images Dated 6th July 2006

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Background imageImages Dated 6th July 2006: Prehistoric wildlife of the Miocene era

Prehistoric wildlife of the Miocene era
Prehistoric wildlife from the Miocene era, illustration. From left to right: prehistoric pig (Bunolistriodon sp.); hornless rhino (Aceratherium sp.); three toed horse (Anchitherium sp)

Background imageImages Dated 6th July 2006: Guitar string vibrating

Guitar string vibrating. When plucked, the string vibrates at a specific frequency, which determines the pitch of the note

Background imageImages Dated 6th July 2006: One kilogram mass on a newtonmeter

One kilogram mass on a newtonmeter
Mass and weight. One kilogram mass being weighed on a newtonmeter. Mass is a measure of the amount of matter an object contains, and is constant in any situation

Background imageImages Dated 6th July 2006: Rod-shaped bacteria

Rod-shaped bacteria. Conceptual computer artwork of differently coloured rod-shaped bacteria (bacilli). This represents friendly bacteria, those that do not cause disease in humans

Background imageImages Dated 6th July 2006: Rod-shaped bacteria

Rod-shaped bacteria. Computer artwork of rod- shaped bacteria (bacilli). Typical bacilli are E. coli and Salmonella bacteria, though there are many others as well

Background imageImages Dated 6th July 2006: Thyroid follicles

Thyroid follicles. Computer artwork of cells of thyroid follicles (pink, purple) superimposed on an artwork of the thyroid gland (red, centre)

Background imageImages Dated 6th July 2006: Domestic circuit breakers

Domestic circuit breakers in a house. The circuit breakers (right) cut the electricity supply to a device when a fault develops. At left is the electricity meter

Background imageImages Dated 6th July 2006: Hay fever

Hay fever. Computer artwork of flower pollen causing an allergic reaction in a woman. This allergic reaction is known as hay fever

Background imageImages Dated 6th July 2006: Red blood cells

Red blood cells. Computer artwork of red blood cells (erythrocytes). Red blood cells are biconcave, disc-shaped cells that transport oxygen from the lungs to body cells

Background imageImages Dated 6th July 2006: Molecular model

Molecular model. Computer artwork of atoms (spheres) joined by bonds (rods) to make up a model of the structure of a molecule

Background imageImages Dated 6th July 2006: Molecular model

Molecular model. Computer artwork of atoms (spheres) joined by bonds (rods) to make up a model of the structure of a molecule

Background imageImages Dated 6th July 2006: Molecular model

Molecular model. Computer artwork of atoms (spheres) joined by bonds (rods) to make up a model of the structure of a molecule

Background imageImages Dated 6th July 2006: Molecular model

Molecular model. Computer artwork of atoms (spheres) joined by bonds (rods) to make up a model of the structure of a molecule

Background imageImages Dated 6th July 2006: Molecular model

Molecular model. Computer artwork of atoms (spheres) joined by bonds (rods) to make up a model of the structure of a molecule

Background imageImages Dated 6th July 2006: Rod-shaped bacteria

Rod-shaped bacteria. Computer artwork of rod- shaped bacteria (bacilli). Typical bacilli are E. coli and Salmonella bacteria, though there are many others as well

Background imageImages Dated 6th July 2006: Rod-shaped bacteria

Rod-shaped bacteria. Computer artwork of rod- shaped bacteria (bacilli). Typical bacilli are E. coli and Salmonella bacteria, though there are many others as well

Background imageImages Dated 6th July 2006: Spherical bacteria

Spherical bacteria. Computer artwork of chains of spherical bacteria (cocci). Typical cocci are Staphylococcus and Streptococcus bacteria, though there are many others as well

Background imageImages Dated 6th July 2006: Anti-bacterial dressing

Anti-bacterial dressing. Computer artwork of rod- shaped bacteria (bacilli) on an anti-bacterial dressing. A typical design of such dressings is seen here

Background imageImages Dated 6th July 2006: Rod-shaped bacteria

Rod-shaped bacteria. Computer artwork of rod- shaped bacteria (bacilli). Typical bacilli are E. coli and Salmonella bacteria, though there are many others as well

Background imageImages Dated 6th July 2006: Concentric water ripples

Concentric water ripples. Computer artwork of concentric water ripples radiating out from a central point

Background imageImages Dated 6th July 2006: Expansion of metal, image 2 of 2

Expansion of metal, image 2 of 2. The metal rod at right is seen to not fit into measuring device. The rod is hot here, and has expanded. When it was cool, it fitted the measuring device

Background imageImages Dated 6th July 2006: Anti-bacterial dressing

Anti-bacterial dressing. Computer artwork of rod- shaped bacteria (bacilli) on an anti-bacterial dressing. A typical design of such dressings is seen here

Background imageImages Dated 6th July 2006: Spherical bacteria

Spherical bacteria. Computer artwork of clumps of spherical bacteria (cocci). Typical cocci are Staphylococcus and Streptococcus bacteria, though there are many others as well

Background imageImages Dated 6th July 2006: Expansion of metal, image 1 of 2

Expansion of metal, image 1 of 2. The metal rod at right is seen to fit snugly into the measuring device. The rod is cool here

Background imageImages Dated 6th July 2006: Guitar string vibrating

Guitar string vibrating. When plucked, the string vibrates at a specific frequency, which determines the pitch of the note


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