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Salmon sea louse mouth, fish parasite
Kevin Mackenzie, University of Aberdeen- Digital Images
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Mouse neural stem cells growing in culture. Neural stem cells can be made to develop into cells found in the central nervous system; neurons, astrocytes and oligodendrocytes.
Yirui Sun- Digital Images
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Kidney stone
Sergio Bertazzo, Imperial College London; Dominique Bazin, UPMC; Chantal Jouanneau, INSERM.- Digital Images
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Fargesia rufa T.P.Yi Poaceae. Farges bamboo. Distribution: China. Named, in 1985, after Paul Guillaume Farges (1844-1912), a French missionary and plant collector, who went in 1867 with the Missions Étrangères to north-east Szechuan. He botanised extensively and amassed 4,000 herbarium specimens which he sent back o France. He discovered and sent back seeds of the handkerchief tree, Davidia involucrata, one of which germinated after 18 months. Eighty plants have been named after him. (Cox, 1945
Dr Henry Oakeley- Digital Images
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Sanguinaria canadensis (Bloodroot, Pucoon or Indian paint)
Dr Henry Oakeley- Digital Images
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DNA sequence of CCR5 Delta 32 gene mutation
Emei Ma, P/C Guy McLoughlin- Digital Images
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Cortical bone mapping of hip from computed tomography (CT)
Tom Turmezei, Ken Poole and Graham Treece, University of Cambridge- Digital Images
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Healthy adult human brain viewed from above, tractography
Henrietta Howells, NatBrainLab- Digital Images
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Ribes odoratum H.L.Wendl Grossulariaceae Buffalo currant. Distribution: North America. Fruits edible. Presumably a source of vitamin C but no medicinal use. No reports of medicinal usage by Native Americans found. Photographed in the Medicinal Garden of the Royal College of Physicians, London.
Dr Henry Oakeley- Digital Images
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Bacterial microbiome mapping, bioartistic experiment
François-Joseph Lapointe, Université de Montréal- Digital Images
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Raynaud's Phenomenon
Thermal Vision Research- Digital Images
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Human heart (aortic valve) tissue displaying calcification
Sergio Bertazzo, Department of Materials, Imperial College London- Digital Images
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Kiwi, axial view, MRI
Alexandr Khrapichev, University of Oxford- Digital Images
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Head of a bumble bee (Bombus), SEM
Kevin Mackenzie, University of Aberdeen- Digital Images
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Threadworms (Enterobius vermicularis) in the villi of the gut
Annie Cavanagh- Digital Images
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Acinar tissue - The flowers of diabetes
Odra Noel- Digital Images
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Kidney stone
Sergio Bertazzo, Imperial College London; Dominique Bazin, UPMC; Chantal Jouanneau, INSERM.- Digital Images
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Ambulance on route to an emergency call out, UK.
Adrian Wressell, Heart of England NHS FT- Digital Images
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Neurone development, embryoid body
John Grady, Doug Turnbull, Claudia Racca, Newcastle University- Digital Images
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Colour vision
Paul Griggs- Digital Images
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Butterfly wing scales
Lauren Holden- Digital Images
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Human heart (mitral valve) tissue displaying calcification
Sergio Bertazzo, Department of Materials, Imperial College London- Digital Images
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Dorsal view of zebrafish brain (4 day-post fertilization)
Anya Suppermpool, Rihel lab/ Wilson lab, University College London- Digital Images
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Salmon sea louse, fish parasite
Kevin Mackenzie, University of Aberdeen- Digital Images
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Thermal hand prints
Thermal Vision Research