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Images Dated 28th July 2010

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Background imageImages Dated 28th July 2010: Balboa claiming the South Sea for Spain

Balboa claiming the South Sea for Spain. Artwork of the Spanish conquistador and explorer Vasco Nunez de Balboa (1475-1519)

Background imageImages Dated 28th July 2010: Vespucius off the Americas coast, artwork

Vespucius off the Americas coast, artwork
Vespucius off the Americas coast. Artwork of the Italian explorer Americus Vespucius (1454-1512) on his ship, off the coast of South America

Background imageImages Dated 28th July 2010: Bacterial replication, artwork

Bacterial replication, artwork
Bacterial replication. Computer artwork showing a single bacterium dividing to form two identical daughter cells. This process is a form of asexual reproduction and is known as binary fission

Background imageImages Dated 28th July 2010: Asthma pathology, artwork

Asthma pathology, artwork
Asthma pathology. Computer artwork showing cross-sections through a normal airway (top) and an asthmatic, constricted airway (bottom)

Background imageImages Dated 28th July 2010: Basal ganglia, artwork

Basal ganglia, artwork
Basal ganglia. Computer artwork of the human brain, showing some of the structures that make up the basal ganglia (basal nuclei, pink)

Background imageImages Dated 28th July 2010: Brain and spinal cord, artwork

Brain and spinal cord, artwork
Brain and spinal cord. Computer artwork showing the brain (top) and segments of the spinal cord. The spinal cord begins at the medulla oblongata at the base of the brainstem

Background imageImages Dated 28th July 2010: Broken chin, 3D CT scan

Broken chin, 3D CT scan
Broken chin. Three-quarter side view 3D computed tomography (CT) scan of a patient with a broken chin. The lower jaw is fractured just below the bottom front incisor teeth

Background imageImages Dated 28th July 2010: Bacterial conjugation, artwork

Bacterial conjugation, artwork
Bacterial conjugation. Computer artwork showing genetic material being transferred from one bacterium to another - a process known as conjugation

Background imageImages Dated 28th July 2010: Brain structures, artwork

Brain structures, artwork
Brain structures. Computer artwork of a transverse section through a human brain showing a number of its regions. See image: C007/0802 for the labelled diagram

Background imageImages Dated 28th July 2010: Bacteria shapes, artwork

Bacteria shapes, artwork
Bacterial shapes. Computer artwork showing the appearance of various different types of bacteria

Background imageImages Dated 28th July 2010: Bacterial cell structure, artwork

Bacterial cell structure, artwork
Bacterial cell structure. Computer artwork showing the cell structure and components (organelles) of a typical rod-shaped bacteria (bacillus). Not all bacteria have a flagellum (long, tail-like)

Background imageImages Dated 28th July 2010: Andromeda Galaxy core stars, artwork

Andromeda Galaxy core stars, artwork. This disk of young, blue stars is thought to be orbiting a supermassive black hole at the core of the Andromeda Galaxy (M31)

Background imageImages Dated 28th July 2010: Optical fibres

Optical fibres. These fibres are used for transmitting sound and images in the form of light. They are usually made from flexible glass that has a high refractive index

Background imageImages Dated 28th July 2010: Basal ganglia, artwork

Basal ganglia, artwork
Basal ganglia. Computer artwork of the human brain, showing some of the structures that make up the basal ganglia (basal nuclei, pink)

Background imageImages Dated 28th July 2010: Brain structures, artwork

Brain structures, artwork
Brain structures. Computer artwork of a transverse section through a human brain showing a number of its regions

Background imageImages Dated 28th July 2010: Ferdinand Magellan, Portuguese explorer

Ferdinand Magellan, Portuguese explorer
Ferdinand Magellan (c.1480-1521), Portuguese navigator and explorer. Magellan is most famous for heading the first expedition to eventually circumnavigate the world

Background imageImages Dated 28th July 2010: Dehydration, artwork

Dehydration, artwork
Dehydration. Computer artwork of a senior patient in a hospital bed, showing the signs of dehydration. These include: dry eyes and mouth; drowsiness

Background imageImages Dated 28th July 2010: Damaged knee ligament, artwork

Damaged knee ligament, artwork
Damaged knee ligament. Computer artwork showing the cruciate ligaments (pink) in a knee joint. Ligaments are bands of inelastic fibrous tissue that connect bones to other bones

Background imageImages Dated 28th July 2010: Optical fibres

Optical fibres. These fibres are used for transmitting sound and images in the form of light. They are usually made from flexible glass that has a high refractive index

Background imageImages Dated 28th July 2010: Optical fibres

Optical fibres. These fibres are used for transmitting sound and images in the form of light. They are usually made from flexible glass that has a high refractive index

Background imageImages Dated 28th July 2010: Crocodile hunt, artwork

Crocodile hunt, artwork
Crocodile hunt. Native Americans from California hunting crocodiles. Engraving from " Brevis Narratio" by Theodore de Bry (1591)


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