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Images Dated 29th July 2010

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Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2010: Respiratory tract, artwork

Respiratory tract, artwork
Respiratory tract. Computer artwork showing the various stages and structures of the human respiratory tract. Air is drawn in through the oral and/or nasal cavities, and passes down the trachea

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2010: Baby in an incubator, artwork

Baby in an incubator, artwork
Baby in an incubator. Computer artwork of a newborn baby in an incubator. Incubators are used to maintain optimal environmental conditions suitable for a newborn baby

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2010: Gram staining procedure, artwork

Gram staining procedure, artwork. Gram staining is used to differentiate between two groups of bacteria. Gram-positive bacteria are stained dark blue by the process

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2010: Francisco Pizarro, Spanish explorer

Francisco Pizarro, Spanish explorer
Francisco Pizarro (c.1471-1541), Spanish explorer and conquistador. Pizarro accompanied Vasco Nunez de Balboa on his 1513 expedition to cross the Isthmus of Panama

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2010: Rehabilitation exercises, artwork

Rehabilitation exercises, artwork
Rehabilitation exercises. Computer artwork showing a man performing exercises as part of physical therapy aimed at maintaining and restoring maximum movement following an injury

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2010: Respiratory tract, artwork

Respiratory tract, artwork
Respiratory tract. Computer artwork showing the various stages and structures of the human respiratory tract. Air is drawn in through the oral and/or nasal cavities, and passes down the trachea

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2010: South America, 16th century map

South America, 16th century map
South America. 16th century map of South America. From " Atlas" by Juan Martinez (Madrid, 1582)

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2010: Osteoarthritis of the knee, artwork

Osteoarthritis of the knee, artwork
Osteoarthritis of the knee. Computer artwork showing a knee joint affected by osteoarthritis. Osteoarthritis is a degenerative disease that involves degradation of the bone

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2010: Hernando de Soto, Spanish explorer

Hernando de Soto, Spanish explorer
Hernando de Soto (c.1496-1542), Spanish explorer and conquistador. Soto left Spain in 1914 to travel to the Indies and find a passage through to China

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2010: Iliotibial tract, anatomical artwork

Iliotibial tract, anatomical artwork
Iliotibial tract. Computer artwork showing the muscle structure of the knee (top) and lower leg. Here the iliotibial tract (blue) is highlighted

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2010: Bacterial cell wall comparison, artwork

Bacterial cell wall comparison, artwork
Bacterial cell wall comparison. Computer artwork comparing the structure of the cell wall from a gram-negative bacterium (left) with that of a gram-positive bacterium (right)

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2010: Bacterial cell wall comparison, artwork

Bacterial cell wall comparison, artwork
Bacterial cell wall comparison. Computer artwork comparing the structure of the cell wall from a gram-negative bacterium (left) with that of a gram-positive bacterium (right)


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