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Images Dated 4th November 2011

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Background imageImages Dated 4th November 2011: Computer motherboard, computer artwork

Computer motherboard, computer artwork
Motherboard. Computer artwork of the main circuit board (motherboard) of a personal computer (PC). Motherboard components include transistors, diodes, resistors, capacitors and inductors

Background imageImages Dated 4th November 2011: Head louse, artwork

Head louse, artwork
Head louse (Pediculus humanus capitis), computer artwork

Background imageImages Dated 4th November 2011: Sexually transmitted infection, artwork

Sexually transmitted infection, artwork
Sexually transmitted infection, conceptual computer artwork

Background imageImages Dated 4th November 2011: Facemapping, artwork

Facemapping, artwork
Facemapping. Computer artwork of a grid system layered over a human face in order to create a digitised version of it

Background imageImages Dated 4th November 2011: Human ear, computer artwork

Human ear, computer artwork
Computer artwork of a human ear shown in contour-lines

Background imageImages Dated 4th November 2011: Head louse, artwork

Head louse, artwork
Head louse (Pediculus humanus capitis), computer artwork

Background imageImages Dated 4th November 2011: Skin bacteria, artwork

Skin bacteria, artwork
Skin bacteria. Computer artwork of rod-shaped (bacillus) bacteria on a human hand

Background imageImages Dated 4th November 2011: DNA molecule, artwork

DNA molecule, artwork
DNA molecule. Computer artwork showing a double stranded DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) molecule

Background imageImages Dated 4th November 2011: Home pregnancy test, artwork

Home pregnancy test, artwork
Home pregnancy test. Woman looking at the result of a home pregnancy test. This device works by detecting the presence of human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) in urine

Background imageImages Dated 4th November 2011: Searching, conceptual artwork

Searching, conceptual artwork

Background imageImages Dated 4th November 2011: Damaged DNA, conceptual artwork

Damaged DNA, conceptual artwork
Damaged DNA, conceptual computer artwork

Background imageImages Dated 4th November 2011: Norepinephrine neurotransmitter molecule

Norepinephrine neurotransmitter molecule. Computer model showing the structure of the neurotransmitter and hormone norepinephrine, or noradrenaline

Background imageImages Dated 4th November 2011: Biometric recognition, conceptual artwork

Biometric recognition, conceptual artwork
Biometric recognition, conceptual computer artwork

Background imageImages Dated 4th November 2011: Chromosomes, artwork

Chromosomes, artwork
Chromosomes. Computer artwork of human chromosomes. Chromosomes are composed of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) that contain sections, called genes, which encode the bodys genetic information

Background imageImages Dated 4th November 2011: Solar structure, artwork

Solar structure, artwork
Solar structure. Cutaway computer artwork showing the structure of the Sun. At the Suns core (white) hydrogen atoms undergo nuclear fusion

Background imageImages Dated 4th November 2011: DNA, artwork

DNA, artwork
DNA. Computer artwork showing double stranded DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) molecules

Background imageImages Dated 4th November 2011: DNA molecule, artwork

DNA molecule, artwork
DNA molecule. Computer artwork showing a double stranded DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) molecule

Background imageImages Dated 4th November 2011: Gender identity, conceptual artwork

Gender identity, conceptual artwork
Gender identity, conceptual computer artwork

Background imageImages Dated 4th November 2011: Carbon nanotubes, artwork

Carbon nanotubes, artwork
Carbon nanotubes, computer artwork

Background imageImages Dated 4th November 2011: Neurological drug treatment, artwork

Neurological drug treatment, artwork
Neurological drug treatment, conceptual image. Computer artwork representing the use of drugs that affect neural networks by altering the transmission of neurotransmitters across synapses (blue)

Background imageImages Dated 4th November 2011: Gender, conceptual artwork

Gender, conceptual artwork
Gender, conceptual computer artwork

Background imageImages Dated 4th November 2011: Dopamine neurotransmitter molecule

Dopamine neurotransmitter molecule. Computer model showing the molecular structure of the human neurotransmitter and hormone dopamine

Background imageImages Dated 4th November 2011: Newborn baby, anatomical artwork

Newborn baby, anatomical artwork
Newborn baby. Computer artwork of a newborn baby, showing its heart (red, centre) and lungs (brown, centre left and right)

Background imageImages Dated 4th November 2011: Vitamin C, polarised light micrograph

Vitamin C, polarised light micrograph
Vitamin C crystals, polarised light micrograph. Vitamin C, ascorbic acid, is an essential vitamin that is found in fruit and green vegetables

Background imageImages Dated 4th November 2011: Antibodies, artwork

Antibodies, artwork
Antibodies. Computer artwork of antibodies (Y-shaped) amongst cells. These Y-shaped immunoglobulin molecules have two arms equipped with binding sites that recognise

Background imageImages Dated 4th November 2011: Reading a CD, artwork

Reading a CD, artwork
Reading a CD. Computer artwork of a laser being used to read a CD or DVD. The digital information (centre) on the disc is read by the laser (far left)

Background imageImages Dated 4th November 2011: Vitamin C, polarised light micrograph

Vitamin C, polarised light micrograph
Vitamin C crystals, polarised light micrograph. Vitamin C, ascorbic acid, is an essential vitamin that is found in fruit and green vegetables

Background imageImages Dated 4th November 2011: Worlds first working laser, artwork

Worlds first working laser, artwork
Worlds first working laser. Computer artwork showing the structure of the first working laser, invented by Theodore Harold Maiman (1927-2007). Maiman built the first working laser in 1960

Background imageImages Dated 4th November 2011: Medical nanorobots, conceptual image

Medical nanorobots, conceptual image. Computer artwork of nanorobots repairing human nerve cells

Background imageImages Dated 4th November 2011: Dilemma of facial tissue removal, artwork

Dilemma of facial tissue removal, artwork
Dilemma of facial tissue removal, conceptual computer artwork. When removing diseased tissue from a patients face surgeons have to strike a balance between removing sufficient tissue

Background imageImages Dated 4th November 2011: Erectile dysfunction, conceptual artwork

Erectile dysfunction, conceptual artwork
Erectile dysfunction, conceptual computer artwork

Background imageImages Dated 4th November 2011: DNA molecule, artwork

DNA molecule, artwork
DNA molecule. Computer artwork showing a double stranded DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) molecule


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