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10 Jun 2003 Tote Bag Collection

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Background image10 Jun 2003 Tote Bag Collection: Sushi platter

Sushi platter

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Juicing carrots. The electrical juicer is pulping raw carrots to make a healthy vegetable drink. Carrots are rich in vitamin A (retinol) and also contain some fibre

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Cranberries (Vaccinium oxycoccus) in glasses. This fruit only becomes edible after exposure to frost. It is used for making sauces and juice

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Background image10 Jun 2003 Tote Bag Collection: Skull

Skull

Background image10 Jun 2003 Tote Bag Collection: Cornish Riviera Express. 1904 - 1954

Cornish Riviera Express. 1904 - 1954

Background image10 Jun 2003 Tote Bag Collection: Egg and flour

Egg and flour
Eggs and flour. Hands adding an egg to flour. This mixture can then be used to make a wide range of food, from cakes to bread and pastries

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A die hard surfer leaps into the waves from a jetty in the coastal South African city of Durban, June 10, 2003. Despite the onset of the southern hemisphere winter

Background image10 Jun 2003 Tote Bag Collection: Deltoblastus, a fossil blastoid

Deltoblastus, a fossil blastoid
Deltoblastus, 1.5 cm in diameter, from the Permian of Timor. side view

Background image10 Jun 2003 Tote Bag Collection: Globoblastus sp. a fossil blastoid

Globoblastus sp. a fossil blastoid
Blastoids are small echinoderms that consist of a stem, a calyx and arms. The calyx contained the soft body parts of the animal and is pyramidal to globular in shape

Background image10 Jun 2003 Tote Bag Collection: Coronation Day - The Queen dressed in the magnificent Royal Rose cloth of God receives

Coronation Day - The Queen dressed in the magnificent Royal Rose cloth of God receives the sceptre with cross, ensign of kingly power and justice, from the hands of the archbishop of Canterbury

Background image10 Jun 2003 Tote Bag Collection: Elephant as symbol on the facade of a building which once served the Indian trade company

Elephant as symbol on the facade of a building which once served the Indian trade company, in the East End of London

Background image10 Jun 2003 Tote Bag Collection: Frying fish

Frying fish. White fish being fried in a pan. Fish is a good source of protein, B-complex vitamins, minerals and beneficial fatty acids

Background image10 Jun 2003 Tote Bag Collection: Rolling dough

Rolling dough. Hands rolling dough using a rolling pin. Dough is a mixture of flour and liquid (milk or water) used to make bread and pastry

Background image10 Jun 2003 Tote Bag Collection: Sushi preparation

Sushi preparation. Sushi is a Japanese meal that is made from strips of raw fish and cold rice

Background image10 Jun 2003 Tote Bag Collection: Carving roast chicken

Carving roast chicken

Background image10 Jun 2003 Tote Bag Collection: Kneading dough

Kneading dough on a floury surface. The flour will help stop the dough sticking to the surface. Dough is a mixture of flour and liquid (milk or water) used to make bread and pastry

Background image10 Jun 2003 Tote Bag Collection: Drinking brandy

Drinking brandy. Hand holding brandy in a glass ready to drink. Brandy is a spirit distilled from wine or other fermented fruit juices. It is often matured in oak casks to add flavour

Background image10 Jun 2003 Tote Bag Collection: Rolling dough

Rolling dough. Hands rolling dough using a rolling pin. Dough is a mixture of flour and liquid (milk or water) used to make bread and pastry

Background image10 Jun 2003 Tote Bag Collection: Robots trying to score a goal at RoboCup-98, Paris

Robots trying to score a goal at RoboCup-98, Paris

Background image10 Jun 2003 Tote Bag Collection: Sectioned iron meteorite

Sectioned iron meteorite
Iron meteorite. Sectioned fragment from an iron meteorite that caused the Odessa crater in Texas, USA, about 50, 000 years ago

Background image10 Jun 2003 Tote Bag Collection: Vitamin C pastilles

Vitamin C pastilles
Vitamin C pastille sweets for children. Vitamin C is essential for healthy skin, teeth and gums

Background image10 Jun 2003 Tote Bag Collection: Broken wrist, X-ray

Broken wrist, X-ray
Broken wrist. Coloured X-ray of a fracture (red) of the scaphoid bone in the wrist. The scaphoid is a small cashew nut shaped bone (upper left) located where the thumb joins the wrist

Background image10 Jun 2003 Tote Bag Collection: Pulmonary embolism, CT scan

Pulmonary embolism, CT scan
Pulmonary embolism. Coloured coronal computed tomography (CT) scan of a pulmonary embolism. A large embolus (blood clot) is present in the left main pulmonary artery (orange)

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Pulmonary embolism, CT scan
Pulmonary embolism. Coloured coronal computed tomography (CT) scan of a pulmonary embolism. A large embolus (blood clot) is present in the left main pulmonary artery (green)

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Pulmonary embolism, CT scan
Pulmonary embolism. Coloured axial computed tomography (CT) scan of a pulmonary embolism. A large embolus (blood clot) is present in the left main pulmonary artery (green)

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Pulmonary embolism, CT scan
Pulmonary embolism. Coloured axial computed tomography (CT) scan of a pulmonary embolism. A large embolus (blood clot) is present in the left main pulmonary artery (dark red)

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Microscope use

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Microscope use

Background image10 Jun 2003 Tote Bag Collection: Mushrooms

Mushrooms
Edible mushrooms. Mushrooms are rich in fibre and copper. They are also a source of the vitamins B2 (riboflavin) and B3 (niacin)

Background image10 Jun 2003 Tote Bag Collection: Green beans

Green beans. Green or common beans (Phaseolus vulgaris)

Background image10 Jun 2003 Tote Bag Collection: Plums

Plums (Prunus sp.) in a plastic container

Background image10 Jun 2003 Tote Bag Collection: Blackcurrants

Blackcurrants. They are a good source of vitamin C (ascorbic acid)

Background image10 Jun 2003 Tote Bag Collection: Garlic bulb

Garlic bulb (Allium sativum). Garlic is widely used in foods to impart a strong taste. Some chemicals found in garlic are also thought to reduce the risk of heart disease

Background image10 Jun 2003 Tote Bag Collection: Organic bread

Organic bread

Background image10 Jun 2003 Tote Bag Collection: Broccoli florets

Broccoli florets

Background image10 Jun 2003 Tote Bag Collection: Beetroot

Beetroot (Beta vulgaris). This root vegetable is a good source of folate (one of the B-complex vitamins) and dietary fibre

Background image10 Jun 2003 Tote Bag Collection: Assorted fruit

Assorted fruit



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