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Images Dated 5th May 2011

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Background imageImages Dated 5th May 2011: Proteasome, molecular model

Proteasome, molecular model
Proteasome. Molecular model of the 20S proteasome from the archaea Thermoplasma acidophilum. A proteasome is a type of protease (protein-digesting enzyme)

Background imageImages Dated 5th May 2011: Bacteriophage MS2 capsid protein

Bacteriophage MS2 capsid protein, molecular model

Background imageImages Dated 5th May 2011: Japans plate tectonics and cyclones

Japans plate tectonics and cyclones. Computer artwork showing cyclones (white spirals) travelling over the islands of Japan and the countrys underlying tectonic plates

Background imageImages Dated 5th May 2011: Damaged knee ligament, artwork

Damaged knee ligament, artwork
Damaged knee ligament. Computer artwork of the muscle structure of the leg and anatomy of the human knee joint, showing a tear (dark line, centre right) in one of the cruciate ligaments (beige)

Background imageImages Dated 5th May 2011: Athlete physiology, artwork

Athlete physiology, artwork
Athlete physiology. Computer artwork of a male athlete, with enlargements to show the important physiological enhancements typical of most athletes

Background imageImages Dated 5th May 2011: Bouncing bomb raid, artwork

Bouncing bomb raid, artwork
Bouncing bomb raid. Computer artwork showing a Lancaster bomber dropping a bouncing bomb to destroy a German dam during World War II

Background imageImages Dated 5th May 2011: RGS domain molecule

RGS domain molecule
RGS domain. Molecular model of the regulator of G protein signalling (RGS) domain, which is found in a number a proteins

Background imageImages Dated 5th May 2011: RNA polymerase alpha subunit

RNA polymerase alpha subunit
RNA polymerase. Molecular model of the alpha subunit of RNA polymerase (purple) with a molecule of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid, pink and green)

Background imageImages Dated 5th May 2011: Sucrose-specific porin molecule

Sucrose-specific porin molecule
Sucrose-specific porin, molecular model. Porins are proteins that span cell membranes and act as a channel through which specific molecules can diffuse

Background imageImages Dated 5th May 2011: Ribosomal subunit, molecular model

Ribosomal subunit, molecular model
Ribosomal subunit. Molecular model of the 60S (larger) subunit, of the 80S ribosome from the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae

Background imageImages Dated 5th May 2011: RNA-editing enzyme, molecular model

RNA-editing enzyme, molecular model
RNA-editing enzyme. Molecular model of the cytidine deaminase CDD1 from the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. This enzyme catalyses the breakdown (deamination)

Background imageImages Dated 5th May 2011: Ant types, artwork

Ant types, artwork
Ant types. Computer artwork showing five different types of ant, ranging from small (left) to large (right)

Background imageImages Dated 5th May 2011: Synapse, artwork

Synapse, artwork
Synapse. Computer artwork of a synapse, the junction between nerve cells. Synapses transmit electrical signals from one nerve cell to the next

Background imageImages Dated 5th May 2011: Cataclysmic binary stars, artwork

Cataclysmic binary stars, artwork
Cataclysmic binary stars. Computer artwork of a red dwarf (large) orbiting around a white dwarf (small). The white dwarfs powerful gravitational force is pulling atmospheric matter away from the red

Background imageImages Dated 5th May 2011: Malaria life-cycle, artwork

Malaria life-cycle, artwork
Malaria life-cycle. Computer artwork showing the life-cycle and transmission of malaria parasites. Anticlockwise from upper left: A mosquito bites and infects a person

Background imageImages Dated 5th May 2011: Solar wind and the Earth, artwork

Solar wind and the Earth, artwork
Solar wind and the Earth. Computer artwork showing how the Earths magnetic field (white) protects it from the Suns solar wind (yellow) by deflecting the charged particles around the planet

Background imageImages Dated 5th May 2011: Worlds tallest buildings, artwork

Worlds tallest buildings, artwork
Worlds tallest buildings. Computer artwork of a city skyline composed of some of the tallest man-made structures in the world

Background imageImages Dated 5th May 2011: Jupiters moon Ganymede

Jupiters moon Ganymede
Ganymede. Natural colour Galileo Orbiter image of Jupiters largest moon Ganymede. The darker areas are heavily cratered older regions, while lighter areas are younger, tectonically deformed regions

Background imageImages Dated 5th May 2011: Hiroshima and Nagasaki atomic bombs

Hiroshima and Nagasaki atomic bombs. Computer artwork showing the two different types of nuclear weapons used at the end of the Second World War

Background imageImages Dated 5th May 2011: Earth, topographic and bathymetric map

Earth, topographic and bathymetric map. Computer generated image showing the varying heights and depths of the Worlds landmasses, oceans and seas


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