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    Corynebacterium diphtheriae, computer illustration. C. diphtheriae is a gram-positive rod-shaped bacterium which is transmitted by respiratory droplets and causes the disease diphtheria — Stock Photo
    Corynebacterium diphtheriae, computer illustration. C. diphtheriae is a gram-positive rod-shaped bacterium which is transmitted by respiratory droplets and causes the disease diphtheria
    Skin blood vessel. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a blood vessel (arteriole) in the dermis of the skin. In the blood vessel are red blood cells (erythrocytes, red) which carry oxygen around the body — Stock Photo
    Skin blood vessel. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a blood vessel (arteriole) in the dermis of the skin. In the blood vessel are red blood cells (erythrocytes, red) which carry oxygen around the body
    Whooping cough bacterium (Bordetella pertussis), illustration. These rod-shaped Gram-negative bacilli cause whooping cough, known as pertussis, mainly in infants — Stock Photo
    Whooping cough bacterium (Bordetella pertussis), illustration. These rod-shaped Gram-negative bacilli cause whooping cough, known as pertussis, mainly in infants
    Internal anatomy of the brain, illustration. — Stock Photo
    Internal anatomy of the brain, illustration.
    Iliocostalis muscles, computer illustration — Stock Photo
    Iliocostalis muscles, computer illustration
    Human brain anatomy, 3D illustration. Lobes of the brain are colour-coded: frontal lobe (Pink), parietal lobe (blue), occipital lobe (orange) and temporal lobe (yellow). — Stock Photo
    Human brain anatomy, 3D illustration. Lobes of the brain are colour-coded: frontal lobe (Pink), parietal lobe (blue), occipital lobe (orange) and temporal lobe (yellow).
    External oblique abdominal muscles, computer illustration — Stock Photo
    External oblique abdominal muscles, computer illustration
    Human brain anatomy, 3D illustration. — Stock Photo
    Human brain anatomy, 3D illustration.
    Brucella bacteria, illustration. Brucella is a Gram negative, non-sporing, aerobic bacillus (rod- shaped bacteria) — Stock Photo
    Brucella bacteria, illustration. Brucella is a Gram negative, non-sporing, aerobic bacillus (rod- shaped bacteria)
    Human Colon, computer illustration — Stock Photo
    Human Colon, computer illustration
    Human Colon, computer illustration — Stock Photo
    Human Colon, computer illustration
    External oblique abdominal muscles, computer illustration — Stock Photo
    External oblique abdominal muscles, computer illustration
    Pollen grains from different plants, computer illustration — Stock Photo
    Pollen grains from different plants, computer illustration
    Human head, computer illustration — Stock Photo
    Human head, computer illustration
    Canine parvovirus, illustration. Canine Parvoviruses include the smallest known viruses and some of the most environmentally resistant. — Stock Photo
    Canine parvovirus, illustration. Canine Parvoviruses include the smallest known viruses and some of the most environmentally resistant.
    Human brain anatomy, 3D illustration. Lobes of the brain are colour-coded: frontal lobe (Pink), parietal lobe (blue), occipital lobe (orange) and temporal lobe (yellow). — Stock Photo
    Human brain anatomy, 3D illustration. Lobes of the brain are colour-coded: frontal lobe (Pink), parietal lobe (blue), occipital lobe (orange) and temporal lobe (yellow).
    Skin blood vessel. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a blood vessel (arteriole) in the dermis of the skin. In the blood vessel are red blood cells (erythrocytes, red) which carry oxygen around the body — Stock Photo
    Skin blood vessel. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a blood vessel (arteriole) in the dermis of the skin. In the blood vessel are red blood cells (erythrocytes, red) which carry oxygen around the body
    Human brain, computer illustration. — Stock Photo
    Human brain, computer illustration.
    Human Gallbladder, computer illustration — Stock Photo
    Human Gallbladder, computer illustration
    Computer illustration showing a female body with the internal organs. — Stock Photo
    Computer illustration showing a female body with the internal organs.
    Human metapneumovirus particles. Computer illustration of particles of the human metapneumovirus (hMPV), a respiratory virus that affects almost all children by the age of 5 — Stock Photo
    Human metapneumovirus particles. Computer illustration of particles of the human metapneumovirus (hMPV), a respiratory virus that affects almost all children by the age of 5
    Botulism bacterium. Illustration of botulism bacteria (Clostridium botulinum). These bacteria occur naturally in soil. They produce botulinum toxin, a powerful neurotoxin that can be ingested on contaminated, improperly cooked food — Stock Photo
    Botulism bacterium. Illustration of botulism bacteria (Clostridium botulinum). These bacteria occur naturally in soil. They produce botulinum toxin, a powerful neurotoxin that can be ingested on contaminated, improperly cooked food
    Chlamydia trachomatis bacterium, computer illustration. Chlamydia trachomatis causes a sexually transmitted infection that can go undetected causing infertility. It also causes the eye disease trachoma, which can lead to blindness. — Stock Photo
    Chlamydia trachomatis bacterium, computer illustration. Chlamydia trachomatis causes a sexually transmitted infection that can go undetected causing infertility. It also causes the eye disease trachoma, which can lead to blindness.
    Computer illustration showing a female body with the internal organs from the right side. — Stock Photo
    Computer illustration showing a female body with the internal organs from the right side.
    Rhinovirus, illustration. Rhinoviruses infects the upper respiratory tract and are the cause of the common cold, ear infections, sore throats and other sinus infections — Stock Photo
    Rhinovirus, illustration. Rhinoviruses infects the upper respiratory tract and are the cause of the common cold, ear infections, sore throats and other sinus infections
    Shoulder muscle, computer illustration — Stock Photo
    Shoulder muscle, computer illustration
    Rhomboid major muscle, computer illustration — Stock Photo
    Rhomboid major muscle, computer illustration
    Listeria monocytogenes bacterium, computer illustration. L. monocytogenes is the causative agent of the human disease listeriosis. Listeriosis is contracted through contaminated food — Stock Photo
    Listeria monocytogenes bacterium, computer illustration. L. monocytogenes is the causative agent of the human disease listeriosis. Listeriosis is contracted through contaminated food
    Rectus abdominis muscle, computer illustration — Stock Photo
    Rectus abdominis muscle, computer illustration
    Iliocostalis muscles, computer illustration — Stock Photo
    Iliocostalis muscles, computer illustration
    Rhomboid major muscle, computer illustration — Stock Photo
    Rhomboid major muscle, computer illustration
    Pelvic nerves, computer illustration — Stock Photo
    Pelvic nerves, computer illustration
    Red blood cell infected with Plasmodium sp. parasites (at schizont stage) causing malaria, computer illustration. — Stock Photo
    Red blood cell infected with Plasmodium sp. parasites (at schizont stage) causing malaria, computer illustration.
    Cross-section of the human eye, 3d illustration. — Stock Photo
    Cross-section of the human eye, 3d illustration.
    Human Cloning, conceptual illustration — Stock Photo
    Human Cloning, conceptual illustration
    Snake red blood cells. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of whole and fractured red blood cells (erythrocytes, red) in a small blood vessel of a snake — Stock Photo
    Snake red blood cells. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of whole and fractured red blood cells (erythrocytes, red) in a small blood vessel of a snake
    Rhomboid major muscle, computer illustration — Stock Photo
    Rhomboid major muscle, computer illustration
    Brucella bacteria, illustration. Brucella is a Gram negative, non-sporing, aerobic bacillus (rod- shaped bacteria) — Stock Photo
    Brucella bacteria, illustration. Brucella is a Gram negative, non-sporing, aerobic bacillus (rod- shaped bacteria)
    Computer illustration showing a female body with the internal organs from the left side. — Stock Photo
    Computer illustration showing a female body with the internal organs from the left side.
    Liver with cirrhosis, computer illustration. Cirrhosis is a consequence of chronic liver disease characterized by fibrosis and scarring of tissue — Stock Photo
    Liver with cirrhosis, computer illustration. Cirrhosis is a consequence of chronic liver disease characterized by fibrosis and scarring of tissue
    Iliocostalis muscles, computer illustration — Stock Photo
    Iliocostalis muscles, computer illustration
    Pyramidal neurons (nerve cells) of human brain frontal cortex, computer illustration — Stock Photo
    Pyramidal neurons (nerve cells) of human brain frontal cortex, computer illustration
    Human head, computer illustration — Stock Photo
    Human head, computer illustration
    Pyramidal neurons (nerve cells) of human brain frontal cortex, computer illustration — Stock Photo
    Pyramidal neurons (nerve cells) of human brain frontal cortex, computer illustration
    Red blood cell infected with Plasmodium sp. parasites (at schizont stage) causing malaria, computer illustration. — Stock Photo
    Red blood cell infected with Plasmodium sp. parasites (at schizont stage) causing malaria, computer illustration.
    Rhomboid major muscle, computer illustration — Stock Photo
    Rhomboid major muscle, computer illustration
    Human brain with highlighted pons and neurons, illustration. Human brain with highlighted pons Varolii and close-up view of pyramidal neurons (nerve cells) located in pons — Stock Photo
    Human brain with highlighted pons and neurons, illustration. Human brain with highlighted pons Varolii and close-up view of pyramidal neurons (nerve cells) located in pons
    Internal anatomy of the brain, illustration. — Stock Photo
    Internal anatomy of the brain, illustration.
    Computer illustration showing a female body with the internal organs from the back. — Stock Photo
    Computer illustration showing a female body with the internal organs from the back.
    Muscular abdomen, computer illustration — Stock Photo
    Muscular abdomen, computer illustration
    Achilles tendon, computer illustration. — Stock Photo
    Achilles tendon, computer illustration.
    Varicella zoster (chickenpox) virus, illustration. The virus consists of a lipid membrane envelope with glycoproteins, a protective capsid holding the nucleic acid — Stock Photo
    Varicella zoster (chickenpox) virus, illustration. The virus consists of a lipid membrane envelope with glycoproteins, a protective capsid holding the nucleic acid
    Internal oblique abdominal muscle, illustration. — Stock Photo
    Internal oblique abdominal muscle, illustration.
    Whooping cough bacterium (Bordetella pertussis), illustration. These rod-shaped Gram-negative bacilli cause whooping cough, known as pertussis, mainly in infants — Stock Photo
    Whooping cough bacterium (Bordetella pertussis), illustration. These rod-shaped Gram-negative bacilli cause whooping cough, known as pertussis, mainly in infants
    Pyramidal neurons (nerve cells) of human brain frontal cortex, computer illustration — Stock Photo
    Pyramidal neurons (nerve cells) of human brain frontal cortex, computer illustration
    Human Skull, computer illustration — Stock Photo
    Human Skull, computer illustration
    Canine parvovirus, illustration. Canine Parvoviruses include the smallest known viruses and some of the most environmentally resistant. — Stock Photo
    Canine parvovirus, illustration. Canine Parvoviruses include the smallest known viruses and some of the most environmentally resistant.
    Human brain with close-up view of neurons, computer illustration. — Stock Photo
    Human brain with close-up view of neurons, computer illustration.
    Botulism bacterium. Illustration of botulism bacteria (Clostridium botulinum). These bacteria occur naturally in soil. They produce botulinum toxin, a powerful neurotoxin that can be ingested on contaminated, improperly cooked food — Stock Photo
    Botulism bacterium. Illustration of botulism bacteria (Clostridium botulinum). These bacteria occur naturally in soil. They produce botulinum toxin, a powerful neurotoxin that can be ingested on contaminated, improperly cooked food
    Liver with cirrhosis, computer illustration. Cirrhosis is a consequence of chronic liver disease characterized by fibrosis and scarring of tissue — Stock Photo
    Liver with cirrhosis, computer illustration. Cirrhosis is a consequence of chronic liver disease characterized by fibrosis and scarring of tissue

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