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CAMPYLOBACTER. Campylobacter is a bacterium that causes food poisoning resulting in : diarrhea, enteritis, high temperature a...
CAMPYLOBACTER. Campylobacter is a bacterium that causes food poisoning resulting in : diarrhea, enteritis, high temperature and abdominal pain. Optical microscope.





Laboratory technician working on an electron microscope, Max_Planck research Fermentation protein folding, Halle, Germany, Eu...
Laboratory technician working on an electron microscope, Max_Planck research Fermentation protein folding, Halle, Germany, Europe





Polytechnic School, University of the Basque Country, Donostia, Gipuzkoa, Basque Country. Digital Instruments Veeco Dimension...
Polytechnic School, University of the Basque Country, Donostia, Gipuzkoa, Basque Country. Digital Instruments Veeco Dimension 3100, Atomic Force Microscope





AFM Atomic Force Microscope, Probe microscopy laboratory, Nanomagnetism group, Focused on the development of electronic nanod...
AFM Atomic Force Microscope, Probe microscopy laboratory, Nanomagnetism group, Focused on the development of electronic nanodevices and their impact on magnetism, spintronics, and molecular electronics CIC nanoGUNE, Nano science Cooperative Research Center, San Sebastian, Gipuzkoa, Euskadi, Spain





ostension of holy shroud, threads of the weave photographed with a scanning electron microscope, turin





Spirogyra, filamentous green alga, Zygnemataceae, 200 X Asexual Reproduction, conjugation, optical microscope, photomicrograp...
Spirogyra, filamentous green alga, Zygnemataceae, 200 X Asexual Reproduction, conjugation, optical microscope, photomicrography





Transmission electron microscope TEM Designed to offer a truly universal imaging and analysis solution for life sciences, mat...
Transmission electron microscope TEM Designed to offer a truly universal imaging and analysis solution for life sciences, materials sciences, nanotechnology, and the semiconductor and data storage industries In the picture: carbon nanotubes Area of ma. Transmission electron microscope TEM Designed to offer a truly universal imaging and analysis solution for life sciences, materials sciences, nanotechnology, and the semiconductor and data storage industries In the picture: carbon nanotubes





AVIAN INFLUENZA VIRUS. This transmission electron micrograph TEM, taken at a magnification of 150,000x, revealed the ultrastr...
AVIAN INFLUENZA VIRUS. This transmission electron micrograph TEM, taken at a magnification of 150,000x, revealed the ultrastructural details of an avian influenza A H5N1 virion, a type of bird flu virus which is a subtype of avian influenza A. At this magnification, one may





POLIOMYELITIS. POLIOMYELITIS Pontine histopathology due to the affects of poliomyelitis. Photomicrograph of the pons at the l...
POLIOMYELITIS. POLIOMYELITIS Pontine histopathology due to the affects of poliomyelitis. Photomicrograph of the pons at the level of the CN VI nucleus, (Abducens N.), from a patient with Type III poliomyelitis.





Human hair. Magnified 700 times in 2.5x 2.9 inches film. sem colored micrograph, electron microscopy, magnification, hair, pr...
Human hair. Magnified 700 times in 2.5x 2.9 inches film. sem colored micrograph, electron microscopy, magnification, hair, protein, human





Calcium oxalate crystals, oil cells, Gossypium, cotton plant, Malvaceae, 1000 X optical microscope, photomicrography , plant ...
Calcium oxalate crystals, oil cells, Gossypium, cotton plant, Malvaceae, 1000 X optical microscope, photomicrography , plant anatomy , botany , dicotyledon





Atomic force microscope, AFM, Atomic image of mica sheet, Research on building materials, Tecnalia Research & Innovation, Zam...
Atomic force microscope, AFM, Atomic image of mica sheet, Research on building materials, Tecnalia Research & Innovation, Zamudio, Bizkaia, Basque Country, Spain





Scanning electron micrograph revealed some of the morphologic details displayed by a single Gram-negative Escherichia coli ba...
Scanning electron micrograph revealed some of the morphologic details displayed by a single Gram-negative Escherichia coli bacterium





AVIAN INFLUENZA VIRUS. AVIAN INFLUENZA VIRUS Influenza virus H5N1 _ Orthomyxovirus _ Influenza virus. Influenza virus H5N1 av...
AVIAN INFLUENZA VIRUS. AVIAN INFLUENZA VIRUS Influenza virus H5N1 _ Orthomyxovirus _ Influenza virus. Influenza virus H5N1 avian pest or avian flu is the cause of a severe infectious and contagious respiratory disease. Image made according to a view under transmission electron microscope, viral diameter 100 nm.





TREPONEMA PALLIDUM. Treponema pallidum is the bacterium that causes syphilis, a worldwide STD. Optical microscopy x 2000.





Securing of evidence at a crime scene after a capital offence, murder, homicide, scene of crime officers, crime scene departm...
Securing of evidence at a crime scene after a capital offence, murder, homicide, scene of crime officers, crime scene department of the police working at a crime scene, securing of fibres and microscopic evidence with adhesive film, recreated event, Germa. Securing of evidence at a crime scene after a capital offence, murder, homicide, scene of crime officers, crime scene department of the police working at a crime scene, securing of fibres and microscopic evidence with adhesive film, recreated





MICROSCOPE. MICROSCOPE Photo essay from laboratory. Cytologic examination of urine. Malassez cell for the count of elements p...
MICROSCOPE. MICROSCOPE Photo essay from laboratory. Cytologic examination of urine. Malassez cell for the count of elements present in the urine sample cells, cylinders under microscope.





MITOSIS. MITOSIS Meristem of an onion root composed of undifferentiated embryonic cells. Miito Mitosis sis (cell division) is...
MITOSIS. MITOSIS Meristem of an onion root composed of undifferentiated embryonic cells. Miito Mitosis sis (cell division) is active in the meristem allowing the root to lengthen. Chromosomes (*) in the mother cell are duplicated during mitosis leading to the formation of two daughter cells with the same chromosomes. There are four phases of mitosis: prophase (chromosome contraction and duplication), metaphase (arrangement of the chromosomes along the equatorial plane of the spindle), anapha





MICROCOCCUS LUTEUS. MICROCOCCUS LUTEUS Micrococcus luteus, scanning electron micrograph colorized SEM, x 21 930 Micrococcus l...
MICROCOCCUS LUTEUS. MICROCOCCUS LUTEUS Micrococcus luteus, scanning electron micrograph colorized SEM, x 21 930 Micrococcus luteus is Gram_positive coccus, strict aerobe, usually present under the form of diplococci pairs, tetrads four and sarcinas eight. This bacterium is a saprotroph feeding on decaying organic matter and not pathogenic for mankind except for immunocompromised persons affected by AIDS. Micrococcus luteus regrouping the old species Micrococcus flavus, Sarcina lutea and Sarcina





RSV is the most common cause of bronchiolitis and pneumonia among infants and children under 1 year of age. The majority of c...
RSV is the most common cause of bronchiolitis and pneumonia among infants and children under 1 year of age. The majority of children hospitalized for RSV infection are under 6 months of age





AIDS VIRUS INFECTION, TEM. HIV virus burgeonning from the membrane of a cell colorized TEM.





Colorized scanning electron microscope image of morning glory pollen. The pollen has been acetolyzed to remove cytoplasm and ...
Colorized scanning electron microscope image of morning glory pollen. The pollen has been acetolyzed to remove cytoplasm and pollenkit in order to reveal the intricate wall structure. This image shows a single large grain of heavenly blue morning glory pollen. Heavenly blue morning glory - Order: Solanales Family: Convolvulaceae (morning glory) family, Ipomea purpurea





Stem cell research, Max Planck Institute for Molecular Genetics, laboratory technician observing nerve cells through a micros...
Stem cell research, Max Planck Institute for Molecular Genetics, laboratory technician observing nerve cells through a microscope, Berlin, Germany





Inverted optical microscope Laboratory instrumentation Photographic analysis of the growth of cell lines made with the invert...
Inverted optical microscope Laboratory instrumentation Photographic analysis of the growth of cell lines made with the inverted optical microscope fluorescence Biotechnology Laboratory, Health Area, Alava Technology Park, Technology Centre, Tecnalia Re. Inverted optical microscope Laboratory instrumentation Photographic analysis of the growth of cell lines made with the inverted optical microscope fluorescence Biotechnology Laboratory, Health Area, Alava Technology Park, Technology Centre,





TRICHOMONAS VAGINALIS. TRICHOMONAS VAGINALIS Trichomonas vaginalis optical microscopy, x 600. Parasite responsible for sexual...
TRICHOMONAS VAGINALIS. TRICHOMONAS VAGINALIS Trichomonas vaginalis optical microscopy, x 600. Parasite responsible for sexually transmitted diseases vaginitis, urethritis, trichomoniasis.





PRIMER LABORATORIO DE INVESTIGACION OCEANOGRAFICA (1889). ESTACION BIOLOGICA MARINA. Museo MarÃtimo del Cantábrico. Santander...
PRIMER LABORATORIO DE INVESTIGACION OCEANOGRAFICA (1889). ESTACION BIOLOGICA MARINA. Museo MarÃtimo del Cantábrico. Santander. Cantabria. España.





Scientist in clean suit examining silicon wafer under microscope in clean room laboratory





Water Bear (Hypsibius sp) microscopic image, animal is less than one mm in length, can enter cryptobiosis to withstand temper...
Water Bear (Hypsibius sp) microscopic image, animal is less than one mm in length, can enter cryptobiosis to withstand temperature and moisture extremes





RED BLOOD CORPUSCLE. RED BLOOD CORPUSCLE Red blood cells, or corpuscles, play a crucial role in the transportation of hemoglo...
RED BLOOD CORPUSCLE. RED BLOOD CORPUSCLE Red blood cells, or corpuscles, play a crucial role in the transportation of hemoglobin, bringing oxygen to tissues. These round cells measure 7 micrometers in diameter, are shaped like biconcave disks and exhibit an elasticity and deformability allowing them to move through the smallest capillaries. Red blood cells are produced by erythroblasts and live in the blood stream for about 120 days. At the end of their life, they are destroyed by macrophage





Liquid microdispenser for ESEM, Analysis of nanostructures and nanodevices using SEM, Environmental scanning electron microsc...
Liquid microdispenser for ESEM, Analysis of nanostructures and nanodevices using SEM, Environmental scanning electron microscopy Laboratory, ESEM, Microscope Quanta TM 250 FEG, High-resolution surface imaging, Investigation of wet and dielectric samples,. Liquid microdispenser for ESEM, Analysis of nanostructures and nanodevices using SEM, Environmental scanning electron microscopy Laboratory, ESEM, Microscope Quanta TM 250 FEG, High-resolution surface imaging, Investigation of wet and dielectri





Identification of cyst nematodes in soil.Neiker Tecnalia, Instituto de Investigación y Desarrollo Agrario, Ganadero, Forestal...
Identification of cyst nematodes in soil.Neiker Tecnalia, Instituto de Investigación y Desarrollo Agrario, Ganadero, Forestal y del Medio Natural, Arkaute, Alava, Euskadi, Spain.





Physician looking through a microscope during cataract surgery in Pietermaritzburg, South Africa, Africa





Portrait of smiling female student in school uniform standing at microscope in science class





Cristals of acetylsalicylic acid. SEM (Scanning Electron Microscope) of cristals of acetylsalicylic acid (aspirin).

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