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  • Immunoglob. Fab fragt. complex with proteinG
  • Molecular model of light-harvesting complex of
  • Molecular model of light-harvesting complex of
  • G protein/Ras-RasGAP complex, surf.potential
  • G protein/Ras-RasGAP complex, mol. model
  • Trimeric G protein, complex with RGS4, model
  • Trimeric G protein, complex with RGS4, model
  • Trimeric G protein, complex with RGS4, model
  • Trimeric G protein, complex with RGS4, model
  • G protein: Ras-RasGAP complex, mol. model
  • G protein/Ras-RasGAP complex, mol. model
  • G protein/Ras-RasGAP complex, mol. model
  • Trim. G protein,complex with RGS4,surf.pot.
  • Complex of RalA and C3bot proteins
  • Two men standing next to a complex wooden apparatus. Process print.
  • When the clinical condition suggests nutritional defficiency : Crookes B-Complex tablets.
  • A distant view of the Madurai temple complex. Watercolour by an Indian painter.
  • Microscope described as "modern" in 1888. A very complex instrument by Watson & Sons.
  • Science: a complex machine for determining the specific gravity of various substances, an observer in early eighteenth-century dress looks on. Engraving.
  • Madurai: the hall of a thousand pillars in the Meenakshi temple complex, which leads the way to the temples. Watercolour by an Indian painter.
  • Human chromosomes in metaphase. The chromatin is stained red and the "glue" that holds the two chromatids together is highlighted in yellow. This glue is a proteinaceous complex called cohesin. Once all the chromosomes are attached to the spindle, the cohesin complex breaks down, allowing the two chromatids to separate and move to opposite poles of the cell.
  • Two Chinese nobles arrive at a palace complex, the vestibule of which is decorated with golden statues of warriors. Gouache painting by a Chinese artist, ca. 1850.
  • Lucknow, India: the tomb of Khursheed Zadi in the Kaiser Bagh Palace complex, showing damage done during the Indian Rebellion of 1858. Photograph by Felice Beato, ca. 1858.
  • The Szechenyi Healing Baths, Budapest, built in 1913: the entire baths complex is seen from an elevated viewpoint. Photograph, 1936, of a painting of 1930, by J. Hary.
  • A balneotherapy establishment of the 1930s: cross-section of the complex, including baths, treatment and therapy rooms and showing the mechanics of the water system. Photograph, 1936.
  • Dear colleague, I am pleased to enclose the latest edition of Impact, which deals with one of the most complex issues currently facing HIV in the UK: HIV nad mobility ... / Derek Bodell, Chief Executive.
  • Surgery: an assortment of surgical instruments, including a contraption for complex fractures and a machine for the luxation of dislocated arms. A man is tied with his left arm into the machine. Engraving with etching by Defehrt after L.-J. Goussier.
  • Public and private bathing facilities in ancient Rome: fourteen figures, including a public bath complex, Seneca standing in a small ornamental bath, a father and his children bathing together, and a selection of bathing implements and strigils. Lithograph by Massias and Durin, 1888.
  • Nepal; Kathmandu Valley, 1986. The Kathmandu Valley is situated in Nepal's Hill Region ('Pahar' in Nepali - altitutides 1000-4000 metres), and is the country's most fertile and urbanised area as well as being its political and cultural centre. The hills, sculpted into a vast complex of terraces, are extensively cultivated. Hill farmers produced food staples, mostly rice and corn, although this is still a food-deficit area. Other crops include wheat, millet, barley, sugarcane, tobacco, potatoes and oilseed. The climate is mild with summer temperatures reaching 30 degrees C and winter temperatures about 10 degrees C. The most common trees are oak, alder, jacaranda and rhododendron.
  • The death of Emperor Leopold II, his wife and a physician (?) in attendance. Engraving by J.G. Mansfeld, 1792, after V.G. Kininger.