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  • Photograph of an Arab boy wearing a striped garment, Tunis.
  • Photograph of an Arab boy wearing a striped garment, Tunis.
  • A blue-striped lory (Lorius cyanostriatus). Colour lithograph, ca. 1875.
  • A man is hammering metal strips onto a trunk he is making. Wood engraving.
  • Zoological Society of London: a striped and a spotted hyena. Coloured etching.
  • A girl with Down's syndrome, sitting, wearing striped socks. Photograph by J.A.Baldry.
  • A striped petunia plant (Petunia x hybrida): flowering stem. Chromolithograph, c. 1879, after F. Hulme.
  • A striped hyena standing on a mountain crag. Reproduction of an etching by F. Lüdecke.
  • A man in a striped suit posing in a garden, holding a cigarette. Photographic postcard, 1939.
  • A man in a striped suit posing in a garden, holding a cigarette. Photographic postcard, 1939.
  • A maker of coloured laces cuts an animal hide into strips; his colleagues hammer tags on to the laces. Woodcut by J. Amman.
  • A skinny man wearing a frilly pink shirt, striped trousers and heels (?), while smoking. Colour process print after Nertz, 196-.
  • A skinny man wearing a frilly pink shirt, striped trousers and heels (?), while smoking. Colour process print after Nertz, 196-.
  • White lily striped with purple (Lilium sp.) and two irises (Iris sp.) Coloured engraving by H. Fletcher, c. 1730, after J. van Huysum.
  • A north Indian bird with black and white striped wings, perched on a flower stem. Gouache painting on mica by an Indian artist.
  • A woman standing, viewed from the front, wearing striped dress and bonnet, hands and forearms revealed. Photograph by L. Haase after H.W. Berend, 1860.
  • Two Indian women: (left) wearing pink and grey striped trousers and (right) wearing trousers banded with a wavy red pattern. Gouache painting by an Indian artist.
  • Four strips of numbered positive photos of four different women with the words: "Frauen Positiv Power'; a message about HIV positive women by Deutsche AIDS-Hilfe. Colour lithograph by Renate Altermath and Augenblitz.
  • A black man and a white woman sitting on a striped sofa smiling as they read a book together; representing "buddies" who befriending people with AIDS. Colour lithograph.
  • A group of people with leprosy in Jerusalem: a man in a striped suit leaning on an umbrella has his hand on the head of one of them. Photograph.
  • A standing woman, viewed from behind whose striped skirt has been covered with black cloth, revealing her arms and shoulders. Photograph by L. Haase after H.W. Berend, 1862.
  • A list of family members and a message that AIDS affects everybody against strips of colours; advertisement created for the Red Ribbon Project in conjunction with World AIDS Day by the Victorian AIDS Council. Colour lithograph by Barbara Graham, 1995.
  • A pregnant black woman wearing a white collared striped shirt with a warning about the dangers of drug taking and the risk of AIDS; advertisement for drug treatment by the National Institute on Drug Abuse. Lithograph.
  • A woman in a red striped top leans on the shoulder of a man representing a lovesick couple with a warning to use condoms to prevent AIDS; advertisement for the Maryland AIDS hotline. Colour lithograph by Barbara Talbot, 1988.
  • A pregnant black woman wearing a white collared striped shirt with a warning about the dangers of drug taking and the risk of AIDS; advertisement for drug treatment by the National Institute on Drug Abuse. Black and white lithograph.
  • Shoes and legs of a man wearing a pin-striped suit holding a suitcase standing next to an advertising banner with the statement: 'People with AIDS: Housing crisis; Daily Gossip'; advertisement for the Terrence Higgins Trust advice centre. Colour lithograph.
  • A man in striped shorts and a cap walks down some stairs with another man representing an advertisement for AIDS prevention by AJCS (Association des Jeunes contre le SIDA) and the S.N.E.G. [Syndicat National des Entreprise Gay]. Lithograph.
  • The posterior part of the brain tied with a striped ribbon (above); the back of the skull and the foramen magnum after the removal of the brain other than the cerebellum (below). Line engraving by A. Bell after G. Bidloo, 1798.
  • Shoes and legs of a man wearing a pin-striped suit holding a suitcase standing next to an advertising banner with the statement: 'People with AIDS: Housing crisis; Daily Gossip'; advertisement for the Terrence Higgins Trust advice centre. Colour lithograph.
  • MGSearch HIV-1 Immunodot : is an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay employing highly purified HIV-1 envelope, reverse transcriptase and core proteins applied as separate spots on nitrocellulose strips. The immunodot test is a sensitive method for the detection of ant=ibodies to HIV-1 ... / MicroGeneSys, Inc.