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Images Dated 1st March 2013

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Background imageImages Dated 1st March 2013: Crocus flowers

Crocus flowers
Crocus sp. flowers

Background imageImages Dated 1st March 2013: Mars and its Two Moons F006 / 7023

Mars and its Two Moons F006 / 7023
An artwork of the terrestrial planet Mars set against the backdrop of the Milky Way. Marss two moons, Phobos and Deimos, are seen passing in front

Background imageImages Dated 1st March 2013: Cleistocactus cactus

Cleistocactus cactus
Cleistocactus sp. cactus. The Cleistocactus cacti often form the spiny columns seen here

Background imageImages Dated 1st March 2013: Collision between two asteroids F006 / 7022

Collision between two asteroids F006 / 7022
Illustration of the collision of two asteroids. Asteroids are minor planets which have diameters which are typically less than 100 kilometres

Background imageImages Dated 1st March 2013: Snakes head fritillary flower

Snakes head fritillary flower (Fritillaria meleagris). Photographed in Stratfield Saye, Hampshire, UK

Background imageImages Dated 1st March 2013: Snakes head fritillary flowers

Snakes head fritillary flowers (Fritillaria meleagris). Photographed in Stratfield Saye, Hampshire, UK

Background imageImages Dated 1st March 2013: Massonia pustulata

Massonia pustulata plant in flower

Background imageImages Dated 1st March 2013: Fly agaric fungi

Fly agaric fungi (Amanita muscaria). This mushroom is hallucinogenic and poisonous

Background imageImages Dated 1st March 2013: Crocus flowers

Crocus flowers
Crocus sp. flowers

Background imageImages Dated 1st March 2013: Show garden with steps and gravel

Show garden with steps and gravel. Photographed at the Chelsea Flower Show, London, UK, in 1990

Background imageImages Dated 1st March 2013: Bone morphogenetic protein complex

Bone morphogenetic protein complex, molecular model. Bone Morphogenetic Protein-7 (BMP-7, blue) in complex with the secreted antagonist Noggin (pink)

Background imageImages Dated 1st March 2013: Bone morphogenetic protein complex

Bone morphogenetic protein complex, molecular model. Bone Morphogenetic Protein-7 (BMP-7, pink) in complex with the secreted antagonist Noggin (green)

Background imageImages Dated 1st March 2013: Light-harvesting protein complex

Light-harvesting protein complex, molecular model. Peripheral light-harvesting protein complex from the purple bacterium Rhodopseudomonas acidophila

Background imageImages Dated 1st March 2013: Colonic spasm, X-ray

Colonic spasm, X-ray
Colonic spasm. Double contrast coloured X-ray of a spasm in the large intestine (colon). The spasm is the narrowed area at left. This could be caused by irritable bowel syndrome

Background imageImages Dated 1st March 2013: Atherosclerosis, X-ray

Atherosclerosis, X-ray
Atherosclerosis. X-ray of a patient with atherosclerosis of the abdominal aorta (white, down centre). The aorta is the bodys main artery, it carries blood from the heart to the rest of the body

Background imageImages Dated 1st March 2013: Thigh bone head, X-ray

Thigh bone head, X-ray
Thigh bone head. Coloured X-ray of the head of a femur (thigh bone). Seen here is cancellous, or spongy, bone, which is characterised by a honeycomb arrangement comprising a network of trabeculae

Background imageImages Dated 1st March 2013: Healthy stomach, X-ray

Healthy stomach, X-ray
Healthy stomach, coloured X-ray. The stomach is a curved, sac-like organ that receives food from the oesophagus and passes it to the small intestine

Background imageImages Dated 1st March 2013: Bacterial RNA-binding protein molecule

Bacterial RNA-binding protein molecule
Bacterial RNA-binding protein. Molecular model of the bacterial RNA-binding protein Hfq complexed with RNA (ribonucleic acid)

Background imageImages Dated 1st March 2013: Bacterial RNA-binding protein molecule

Bacterial RNA-binding protein molecule
Bacterial RNA-binding protein. Molecular model of the bacterial RNA-binding protein Hfq complexed with RNA (ribonucleic acid)

Background imageImages Dated 1st March 2013: Nucleoplasmin molecule

Nucleoplasmin molecule
Nucleoplamsin, molecular model. This protein is involved in nucleosome assembly. Nucleosomes are the fundamental repeating unit used to package DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) inside cell nuclei

Background imageImages Dated 1st March 2013: Nucleoplasmin molecule

Nucleoplasmin molecule
Nucleoplamsin, molecular model. This protein is involved in nucleosome assembly. Nucleosomes are the fundamental repeating unit used to package DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) inside cell nuclei


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