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Wellcome museum, primitive medicine, food preparation, 1946
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Bournville Works: warming food cabinet and dining room
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Bones showing carved representations of plants used as food
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Ewe with molar problem - due to food packing
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Ewe with molar problem - due to food packing
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Qigong exercise to treat inability to digest food
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Male and female offering wine and food, wall relief
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Desk blotter advertising The ‘Allenburys’ milk and cereal food, Allen
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Counter service for food in munitions factory. Munition workers, types of dress, female.
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Birthday greetings from five lactated food babies. Burlington, Vt.: Wells & Ricahrdson. Trade Card
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Sugar of Milk, which is the basis of lactated food... (Burlington, Vt.): Wells & Richardson, Trade Card
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Tracings showing the passage of food (uncooked pork fat) through the small intestine; top half. Chart by W.B. Cannon, 1901.
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Tracings showing the passage of food (uncooked pork fat) through the small intestine; top half. Chart by W.B. Cannon, 1901.
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Two field labourers at Amoy, one carries straw over his shoulder via a yoke, the other carries a food pot, Fukien province, China
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Crystals of malic acid, an intermediate in the TCA cycle. This chemical occurs naturally in certain foods giving them a tart flavour and when added to food it is labelled as E296.
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Hong Miao. A woman and a boy, from the Hong Miao (Red Miao) tribe, carrying food while two men are probably on their way to the fields
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Nepal; agriculture and subsistence in the Khumbu, 1986. Farmland on the lower slopes of the Himalayas (altitude 2900 metres). In the late 1980s, food grains contributed 76% of total crop production but production of milk, meat and fruit had not reached a point where nutritionally balanced food was available to most people. Staples (potatoes, barley, wheat) were occasionally augmented by green vegetables in the monsoon season (June-October), yak cheese and milk which was not consumed in large quantities, and fruit which was rare and expensive.
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Engraving showing Sanctorio sitting in the balance that he constructed to determine the net weight change over time after the intake and excretion of food stuffs and fluids
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Chloroplasts are found in the cells of plants that conduct photosynthesis. They absorb sunlight and use it along with water and carbon dioxide gas (CO2) to produce food for the plant.
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Salmonella enterica
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SEM of Campylobacter
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Purple bacteria or purple photosynthetic bacteria are pigmented by bacteriochlorophyll and carotenoids, giving them a colourful range of purples, pinks and oranges. They photosynthesize without producing oxygen as a by-product. This type of bacteria are proteobacteria which are phototrophic (produce their own food via photosynthesis)
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Purple bacteria or purple photosynthetic bacteria are pigmented by bacteriochlorophyll and carotenoids, giving them a colourful range of purples, pinks and oranges. They photosynthesize without producing oxygen as a by-product. This type of bacteria are proteobacteria which are phototrophic (produce their own food via photosynthesis)
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Campylobacter, SEM
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Ancestral effigies, Kafiristan, India. Models of the life-sized figures which are placed outside box graves on hillsides one year after death. Offerings of food, bows and arrows are made to them, and public disasters are attributed to the mishandling of them. The equestrian figures represent males and the seated figures represent females.