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  • With compliments / Understanding Animal Research.
  • Understanding the workings of the brain
  • How is animal research regulated? / Understanding Animal Research.
  • How is animal research regulated? / Understanding Animal Research.
  • Why do we use animals in medical research? / Understanding Animal Research.
  • Why do we use animals in medical research? / Understanding Animal Research.
  • How much animal research is done in the UK? / Understanding Animal Research.
  • How much animal research is done in the UK? / Understanding Animal Research.
  • Animal welfare and the three rs : replacement, refinement and reduction / Understanding Animal Research.
  • Animal welfare and the three rs : replacement, refinement and reduction / Understanding Animal Research.
  • Animal research has benefits for us all- and for animals too / Understanding Animal Research.
  • Animal research has benefits for us all- and for animals too / Understanding Animal Research.
  • A woman holds the sun in her hand; representing the faculty of understanding. Engraving, 16--.
  • Eat your words : understanding healthy eating and food messages : a new teaching resource for  7-11 year olds / National Heart Forum.
  • Eat your words : understanding healthy eating and food messages : a new teaching resource for  7-11 year olds / National Heart Forum.
  • A man sneezing into a tissue: understanding H1N1 avian flu in Kenya. Colour lithograph by Ministry of Public Health and Sanitation, ca. 2006.
  • Discovering new medicines? : Human bodies are good at fighting disease, but sometimes things go wrong and then we need medicines. It takes about 15 years to make a new medicine. This is how it's done / Biomedical Research Education Trust, Understanding Animal Research.
  • HIV : reality : discover real stories about HIV in the UK : understanding the facts is key to fighting prejudice and protecting yourself and others / Aware Ltd.
  • HIV : reality : discover real stories about HIV in the UK : understanding the facts is key to fighting prejudice and protecting yourself and others / Aware Ltd.
  • HIV : reality : discover real stories about HIV in the UK : understanding the facts is key to fighting prejudice and protecting yourself and others / Aware Ltd.
  • HIV : reality : discover real stories about HIV in the UK : understanding the facts is key to fighting prejudice and protecting yourself and others / Aware Ltd.
  • HIV : reality : discover real stories about HIV in the UK : understanding the facts is key to fighting prejudice and protecting yourself and others / Aware Ltd.
  • HIV : reality : discover real stories about HIV in the UK : understanding the facts is key to fighting prejudice and protecting yourself and others / Aware Ltd.
  • HIV : reality : discover real stories about HIV in the UK : understanding the facts is key to fighting prejudice and protecting yourself and others / Aware Ltd.
  • HIV : reality : discover real stories about HIV in the UK : understanding the facts is key to fighting prejudice and protecting yourself and others / Aware Ltd.
  • Faith and a female personification of the papacy before a small church; above them the dove of the Holy Spirit dispersing seven sacred gifts: fear, knowledge, council, wisdom, understanding, strength and piety. Coloured etching.
  • A black man in blue shorts stands chained at the feet and hands, representing a black person without understanding of AIDS as a slave to ignorance. Colour lithograph by Deborah Riley for the South Carolina AIDS Education Network.
  • The power of understanding: Joseph's counsel to Pharaoh, to look out a man, discreet and wise, to organise the harvesting and storage of grain for the country and avoid famine. Engraving by Adrian Collaert after Jan van der Straet, 1567/1605.
  • A blind girl reads the Bible by touch to her illiterate family in the dark; one man is tempted to go out and enjoy drunken revels in the daylight; representing light and darkness of the understanding. Engraving by W. Ridgway, 1871, after G. Smith.
  • A blind girl reads the Bible by touch to her illiterate family in the dark; one man is tempted to go out and enjoy drunken revels in the daylight; representing light and darkness of the understanding. Engraving by W. Ridgway, 1871, after G. Smith.