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  • 3D printed bioglass lattice, SEM
  • A folding lattice. Watercolour by M. Bishop, 1972.
  • A beaver sitting on a lattice work of branches on the river shores. Etching by J. E. Ridinger.
  • To the left a woman wearing the Hungarian (?) national costume comprising a lattice patterned tight-fitting bodice, voluminous skirt, wide sleeves and a head-dress; to the right eight heads of women wearing fashionable head-dresses. Coloured engraving.
  • Plant tissue, LM
  • Cross-section through Diospyrus plant stem, LM
  • Cartilage, trabecular bone and bone marrow in a mouse femur
  • Burmese-Pali manuscript.
  • HIV assembly and budding, HIV viral life cycle, illustration
  • HIV maturation, HIV viral life cycle, illustration
  • Peking, Pechili province, China. Photograph, 1981, from a negative by John Thomson, 1871.
  • 5 minute recipes / by Mary Blake.
  • 5 minute recipes / by Mary Blake.
  • 5 minute recipes / by Mary Blake.
  • 5 minute recipes / by Mary Blake.
  • 5 minute recipes / by Mary Blake.
  • 5 minute recipes / by Mary Blake.
  • 5 minute recipes / by Mary Blake.
  • 5 minute recipes / by Mary Blake.
  • 5 minute recipes / by Mary Blake.
  • 5 minute recipes / by Mary Blake.
  • Clathrin.
  • King Ahaziah lies sick after having fallen through an upper window: Elijah foretells his death. Drawing by H.P. Bone.
  • Peking, Pechili province, China: a camel with its owner. Photograph by John Thomson, 1871.
  • Peking, Pechili province, China: a camel with its owner. Photograph by John Thomson, 1871.
  • Peking, Pechili province, China: a camel with its owner. Photograph by John Thomson, 1871.
  • Peking, Pechili province, China: a camel with its owner. Photograph by John Thomson, 1871.
  • A naked man drinking from a large plate, surrounded by three pumpkins, a vessel and a peacock-feathered wand; representing the month August. Engraving.
  • Alexander Alessi [Alexius]. Line engraving by Ruffonus (Ruphon), 1657.
  • The second day of Creation: God, suspended in the clouds, divides the heavens from the waters. Line engraving by T. de Leu after M. de Vos.