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Images Dated 24th September 2009

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Background imageImages Dated 24th September 2009: Brain research, conceptual artwork

Brain research, conceptual artwork
MODEL RELEASED. Brain research, conceptual artwork. Hand holding a human brain (red), against clouds in a blue sky. This image can represent research into the structure and function of the brain

Background imageImages Dated 24th September 2009: Plant research, conceptual artwork

Plant research, conceptual artwork. Shoots of grass in glass jars. This could represent botanical research, or the green shoots of economic recovery

Background imageImages Dated 24th September 2009: Green shoots

Green shoots. Shoots of grass growing from a wood chip mulch. This could represent the green shoots of economic recovery

Background imageImages Dated 24th September 2009: Dead song thrush

Dead song thrush (Turdus philomelos)

Background imageImages Dated 24th September 2009: Dementia, conceptual image

Dementia, conceptual image
MODEL RELEASED. Dementia, conceptual image. Composite of two images of an old womans face, joined by a jagged line. At left is a photographic negative version, and at right is an ordinary version

Background imageImages Dated 24th September 2009: Quinoa

Quinoa. These grains are the seeds of the quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa) herb plant. It has been used in South America for hundreds of years

Background imageImages Dated 24th September 2009: Dementia, conceptual image

Dementia, conceptual image
MODEL RELEASED. Dementia, conceptual image. Composite merger of two images of an old womans face. This image can represent ageing disorders such as dementia and Alzheimers disease

Background imageImages Dated 24th September 2009: Scrap metal

Scrap metal. Close-up of rusty metal springs in scrapyard. Photographed in Cumbria, UK

Background imageImages Dated 24th September 2009: Green shoots

Green shoots. Shoots of grass growing from a wood chip mulch. This could represent the green shoots of economic recovery

Background imageImages Dated 24th September 2009: Pine nuts

Pine nuts. These nuts are the edible seeds taken from a pine cone, they are also called Indian nuts or pinon. They are rich in B vitamins and proteins and high in essential fatty acids

Background imageImages Dated 24th September 2009: Insulin receptor substrate 1 molecule

Insulin receptor substrate 1 molecule
Insulin receptor substrate 1. Molecular model of the secondary structure of the protein insulin receptor substrate 1 (IRS1), bound to a molecule of phosphotyrosine (ball and stick molecule)

Background imageImages Dated 24th September 2009: Pitahaya fruit

Pitahaya fruit (Hylocereus undatus). This South-East Asian fruit is also known as pitaya or dragon fruit. The fruit has a delicate aroma, and a creamy edible pulp filled with small black seeds

Background imageImages Dated 24th September 2009: Paprika

Paprika, or dried powder of the chilli plant (Capsicum annuum). This powder is a hot spice that is used to flavour and colour dishes. It is also used in the preparation of some types of sausage

Background imageImages Dated 24th September 2009: Brain research, conceptual artwork

Brain research, conceptual artwork
MODEL RELEASED. Brain research, conceptual artwork. Hand holding a human brain. This image can represent research into the structure and function of the brain

Background imageImages Dated 24th September 2009: Green shoots

Green shoots. Shoots of grass growing from a wood chip mulch. This could represent the green shoots of economic recovery

Background imageImages Dated 24th September 2009: Networking brains, conceptual artwork

Networking brains, conceptual artwork. Array of human brains (red) joined by a network of electrical connections (orange flashes)

Background imageImages Dated 24th September 2009: Brain research, conceptual artwork

Brain research, conceptual artwork
MODEL RELEASED. Brain research, conceptual artwork. Hand holding a human brain. This image can represent research into the structure and function of the brain

Background imageImages Dated 24th September 2009: Red kidney beans

Red kidney beans (Phaseolus vulgaris). These edible beans are used worldwide in a variety of cuisines. They are a good source of protein, complex carbohydrates, fibre, and vitamins and minerals

Background imageImages Dated 24th September 2009: Geological time, conceptual artwork

Geological time, conceptual artwork
MODEL RELEASED. Geological time, conceptual artwork. Hand holding a sand timer with an Earth globe draining away as sand. This image can represent concepts such as geological time


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