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Coalville swimming bath, locker room
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Sperm swimming towards an egg
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Rowing; open-air swimming bath, Wales
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Advert for an indoor swimming pool, Venez Nager au Bassin Couvert, at 151 Rue de Dison, Verviers
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Ragworms are segmented worms with long, flattened bodies, consisting of many segments. Each segment has a pair of parapods, or swimming legs. These parapods are covered with bristles called chaete and are used for crawling and swimming, these structures are clearly shown in this image. Ragworms are found predominantly in muddy shorelines and often used as fishing bait. They can live up to 3 years. Some species are considered an active predator, sifting through the mud and sand for small ocean creatures, others exist as scavengers.
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Ragworms are segmented worms with long, flattened bodies, consisting of many segments. Each segment has a pair of parapods, or swimming legs. At the head end (shown in ths image) they have a toothed proboscis, four eyes, and two pairs of antennae. Ragworms are found predominantly in muddy shorelines and often used as fishing bait. They can live up to 3 years. Some species are considered an active predator, sifting through the mud and sand for small ocean creatures, others exist as scavengers.
Anne Weston, Francis Crick Institute- Digital Images
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Ragworms are segmented worms with long, flattened bodies, consisting of many segments. Each segment has a pair of parapods, or swimming legs. At the head end (shown in ths image) they have a toothed proboscis, four eyes, and two pairs of antennae. Ragworms are found predominantly in muddy shorelines and often used as fishing bait. They can live up to 3 years. Some species are considered an active predator, sifting through the mud and sand for small ocean creatures, others exist as scavengers.
Anne Weston, Francis Crick Institute- Digital Images
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Scene from one of the cave walls at Lascaux
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Plan of Sherwood Park Spa, Tunbridge Wells
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Plan of Sherwood Park Spa, Tunbridge Wells,
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Beetle leg tip, microphotograph
Adolfo Ruiz de Segovia- Digital Images
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Reticulospinal neuron
Monica Folgueira & Steve Wilson- Digital Images
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Swimmer
Debbie Ayles- Digital Images
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Aurelia aurita the moon Jellyfish
Jennifer Stickney- Digital Images
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Hawaiian bobtail squid.
Date: 2015- Digital Images
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Humboldt Penguins
Thermal Vision Research- Digital Images
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Humboldt Penguins
Thermal Vision Research- Digital Images
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Chromatophores from Hawaiian Bobtail Squid
Macroscopic Solutions- Digital Images
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Chromatophores from Hawaiian Bobtail Squid
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Hawaiian Bobtail Squid Eggs
Macroscopic Solutions- Digital Images
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The dangers of not using sexual protection and AIDS.
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Seminiferous tubule
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A multi-horned ram holding a staff and flag within a red planet with an orange glow at the centre of a starry universe; a red drawn multi-headed fire-breathing winged serpent and personified half-moon in the lower half of the image, yellow drawn knights on horseback coming to the rescue and a glowing sun in the upper half; an astronaut hovers at the right side of the planet while an angel flies at the left; one of a series of anti-AIDS posters produced by Artis entitled 'Imágenes contra el SIDA' [Images against AIDS]. Colour lithograph by Nelson Garrido, ca. 1994/5.