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  • A water-carrier carrying his barrel of water, with glasses and a jug on a tray. Coloured lithograph.
  • A baby in a carrier made from canvas sailor's trousers in Southend-on-Sea, England. Photograph by Cyril Norwood, 1922.
  • A young woman in Paris takes a jug of water from the water carrier's bucket. Colour lithograph by J.J. Chalon.
  • A Lapp (Sami) woman holding her baby in a child carrier, her two toddlers beside her. Photograph by Davey & Hackney, ca. 1913.
  • An Araucanian woman in Chile carrying a sleeping child on her back in a wooden carrier, supported by a strap around her head. Photograph, ca. 1913.
  • A woman (Native American?) carrying a child on her back in a wooden carrier, supported by a strap around her head: studio portrait. Photograph, ca. 1890.
  • Chippewa Indians camping at Shell Lakes, Detroit Lakes, Minnesota. Indian girl and baby and dog seated outside a hut. The baby is in an Indian carrier cradle.
  • A baby in a carrier made from canvas sailor's trousers, being carried along the street by its parents in Southend-on-Sea, England. Photograph by Cyril Norwood, 1922.
  • Yellow fever in Cuba: (above) the Aedes-aegypti mosquito, the carrier of yellow fever, seen as a target through a telescopic gun-sight; (below) a discarded tyre, oil drum etc. as places where the mosquito breeds. Colour screen print (?) after S. Goire Castilla, 198- (?).
  • Human intestinal protozoa in the Near East : an inquiry into some problems affecting the spread and incidence of intestinal protozoal infections of British troops and natives in the Near East, with special reference to the carrier question, diagnosis and treatment of amoebic dysentery, and an account of three new human intestinal protozoa / by C.M. Wenyon and F.W. O'Connor.
  • Human intestinal protozoa in the Near East : an inquiry into some problems affecting the spread and incidence of intestinal protozoal infections of British troops and natives in the Near East, with special reference to the carrier question, diagnosis and treatment of amoebic dysentery, and an account of three new human intestinal protozoa / by C.M. Wenyon and F.W. O'Connor.
  • Saint Mary (the Blessed Virgin). Lithograph by Carrière (?) after Raphael.
  • Diagnostic test for Fragile X, using presence (normal) or absence (Fragile X syndrome) of FMR-1 protein. FMR-1 protein expression in blood cells has been made visible with antibodies against the FMR-1 protein. The presence of FMR-1 protein is made visible as red staining. a: red staining in cells of normal individual. b/c: absence of staining in male patient. d: female patient; one cell is showing staining and in the other cell there is an absence of staining - this individual is a carrier.
  • Journée des orphelins 1916 : Nous entrerons dans la carrière quand nos aînées n'y seront plus.
  • Journée des orphelins 1916 : Nous entrerons dans la carrière quand nos aînées n'y seront plus.
  • Water carriers in Soudan (Jebel Moya)
  • Torture and execution of alleged plague carriers in Milan
  • Prostate cancer cells treated with nano sized drug carriers
  • Prostate cancer cells treated with nano sized drug carriers
  • Prostate cancer cells treated with nano sized drug carriers
  • Prostate cancer cells treated with nano sized drug carriers
  • Prostate cancer cells treated with nano sized drug carriers
  • Prostate cancer cells treated with nano sized drug carriers
  • Lung cancer cells treated with nano sized drug carriers
  • Prostate cancer cells treated with nano sized drug carriers
  • Prostate cancer cells treated with nano sized drug carriers
  • Breast cancer cells treated with nano sized drug carriers.
  • Torture and execution of alleged plague carriers in Milan, 1630. Engraving.
  • Torture and execution of alleged plague carriers in Milan, 1630. Engraving.
  • Memoirs of the celebrated dwarf, Joseph Boruwlaski, a Polish gentelman, containing a faithful and curious account of his birth, education, marriage, travels and voyages / Written by himself; translated from the French by Mr. Des Carrieres.