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    Illustration showing the stages in the formation of the Earth, up to the present day. The Earth formed 4.5 billion years ago. In the first stage seen here the Earth is already a molten ball of rock — Stock Photo
    Illustration showing the stages in the formation of the Earth, up to the present day. The Earth formed 4.5 billion years ago. In the first stage seen here the Earth is already a molten ball of rock
    Viral lung infection, illustration. Inflamed lungs infected with virus particles. — Stock Photo
    Viral lung infection, illustration. Inflamed lungs infected with virus particles.
    Illustration of Nipah viruses binding to receptors on human cells, an initial stage of Nipah infection. Nipah virus is zoonotic (transmitted to humans from animals) and was first found in Malaysia and Singapore — Stock Photo
    Illustration of Nipah viruses binding to receptors on human cells, an initial stage of Nipah infection. Nipah virus is zoonotic (transmitted to humans from animals) and was first found in Malaysia and Singapore
    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
    Digital mapping, conceptual illustration. — Stock Photo
    Digital mapping, conceptual illustration.
    Nipah virus in lungs, conceptual computer illustration. Nipah virus is zoonotic (transmitted to humans from animals) and was first found in Malaysia and Singapore in people who had close contact with pigs — Stock Photo
    Nipah virus in lungs, conceptual computer illustration. Nipah virus is zoonotic (transmitted to humans from animals) and was first found in Malaysia and Singapore in people who had close contact with pigs
    Illustration of the Solar System showing each planet's orbital period (in Earth days or years), the time it takes to complete one orbit around the Sun — Stock Photo
    Illustration of the Solar System showing each planet's orbital period (in Earth days or years), the time it takes to complete one orbit around the Sun
    Human brain with highlighted corpus callosum, also known as callosal commissure, computer illustration. It is a wide, thick nerve tract connecting the left and right cerebral hemispheres. — Stock Photo
    Human brain with highlighted corpus callosum, also known as callosal commissure, computer illustration. It is a wide, thick nerve tract connecting the left and right cerebral hemispheres.
    Illustration of Nipah viruses binding to receptors on human cells, an initial stage of Nipah infection. Nipah virus is zoonotic (transmitted to humans from animals) and was first found in Malaysia and Singapore — Stock Photo
    Illustration of Nipah viruses binding to receptors on human cells, an initial stage of Nipah infection. Nipah virus is zoonotic (transmitted to humans from animals) and was first found in Malaysia and Singapore
    Human brain, conceptual illustration. — Stock Photo
    Human brain, conceptual illustration.
    Illustration of antibodies (blue) attaching to a viral (purple) infected cell. Antibodies bind to specific antigens, for instance viral proteins displayed on the surface of infected cells, marking them for destruction by phagocyte immune cells. — Stock Photo
    Illustration of antibodies (blue) attaching to a viral (purple) infected cell. Antibodies bind to specific antigens, for instance viral proteins displayed on the surface of infected cells, marking them for destruction by phagocyte immune cells.
    Illustration of the Pacific 'Ring of Fire'. This is a region of tectonic plate boundaries around the Pacific Ocean, where earthquakes and volcanoes are common — Stock Photo
    Illustration of the Pacific 'Ring of Fire'. This is a region of tectonic plate boundaries around the Pacific Ocean, where earthquakes and volcanoes are common
    Cutibacterium (formerly Propionibacterium) bacteria, computer illustration. These are an example of non-pathogenic bacteria found on human skin, where they are well adapted to the natural acidity. An example is Cutibacterium acnes — Stock Photo
    Cutibacterium (formerly Propionibacterium) bacteria, computer illustration. These are an example of non-pathogenic bacteria found on human skin, where they are well adapted to the natural acidity. An example is Cutibacterium acnes
    Cutibacterium (formerly Propionibacterium) bacteria, computer illustration. These are an example of non-pathogenic bacteria found on human skin, where they are well adapted to the natural acidity. An example is Cutibacterium acnes — Stock Photo
    Cutibacterium (formerly Propionibacterium) bacteria, computer illustration. These are an example of non-pathogenic bacteria found on human skin, where they are well adapted to the natural acidity. An example is Cutibacterium acnes
    Human brain with highlighted precentral and postcentral gyri, computer illustration. The sites of primary motor (precentral gyrus) and somatosensory (postcentral gyrus) cortex. — Stock Photo
    Human brain with highlighted precentral and postcentral gyri, computer illustration. The sites of primary motor (precentral gyrus) and somatosensory (postcentral gyrus) cortex.
    Illustration of the supercontinent Gondwana. This ancient landmass was comprised of what are today South America, Africa, Australia, Antarctica, the Indian subcontinent, and the Arabian Peninsula — Stock Photo
    Illustration of the supercontinent Gondwana. This ancient landmass was comprised of what are today South America, Africa, Australia, Antarctica, the Indian subcontinent, and the Arabian Peninsula
    Astronaut on brown background, computer illustration — Stock Photo
    Astronaut on brown background, computer illustration
    Illustration of Nipah viruses binding to receptors on human cells, an initial stage of Nipah infection. Nipah virus is zoonotic (transmitted to humans from animals) and was first found in Malaysia and Singapore — Stock Photo
    Illustration of Nipah viruses binding to receptors on human cells, an initial stage of Nipah infection. Nipah virus is zoonotic (transmitted to humans from animals) and was first found in Malaysia and Singapore
    Human skeleton in warrior 1 yoga pose, or virabhadrasana 1. Computer illustration showing skeletal activity in this yoga posture. — Stock Photo
    Human skeleton in warrior 1 yoga pose, or virabhadrasana 1. Computer illustration showing skeletal activity in this yoga posture.
    Illustration of Nipah viruses binding to receptors on human cells, an initial stage of Nipah infection. Nipah virus is zoonotic (transmitted to humans from animals) and was first found in Malaysia and Singapore — Stock Photo
    Illustration of Nipah viruses binding to receptors on human cells, an initial stage of Nipah infection. Nipah virus is zoonotic (transmitted to humans from animals) and was first found in Malaysia and Singapore
    Nipah virus particles, computer illustration. Nipah virus is zoonotic (transmitted to humans from animals) and was first found in Malaysia and Singapore in people who had close contact with pigs — Stock Photo
    Nipah virus particles, computer illustration. Nipah virus is zoonotic (transmitted to humans from animals) and was first found in Malaysia and Singapore in people who had close contact with pigs
    Human skeleton in lotus yoga position, or padmasana, with highlighted lungs, computer illustration. Respiratory exercises and meditation for recovery and prevention of covid-19. — Stock Photo
    Human skeleton in lotus yoga position, or padmasana, with highlighted lungs, computer illustration. Respiratory exercises and meditation for recovery and prevention of covid-19.
    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
    Conceptual contemporary art collage. Hand drawing in a graphic tablet connected to a computer laptop. — Stock Photo
    Conceptual contemporary art collage. Hand drawing in a graphic tablet connected to a computer laptop.
    Conceptual contemporary art collage. Hands writing code in a laptop computer. Code design. — Stock Photo
    Conceptual contemporary art collage. Hands writing code in a laptop computer. Code design.
    Contemporary digital art collage. Laptop open in pink background with empty screen. — Stock Photo
    Contemporary digital art collage. Laptop open in pink background with empty screen.
    Conceptual contemporary art collage. Windows and tags opened coming from a laptop screen. — Stock Photo
    Conceptual contemporary art collage. Windows and tags opened coming from a laptop screen.
    Crop anonymous veterinarian showing X ray image on computer screen while working in lab — Stock Photo
    Crop anonymous veterinarian showing X ray image on computer screen while working in lab
    X ray illustration of mammal animal skeleton on desktop computer screen in veterinary clinic — Stock Photo
    X ray illustration of mammal animal skeleton on desktop computer screen in veterinary clinic
    Conceptual contemporary art collage. Hands drawing a vector square in a computer. — Stock Photo
    Conceptual contemporary art collage. Hands drawing a vector square in a computer.
    Crop anonymous veterinarian showing X ray image on computer screen while working in lab — Stock Photo
    Crop anonymous veterinarian showing X ray image on computer screen while working in lab
    Brain infection, conceptual illustration. — Stock Photo
    Brain infection, conceptual illustration.
    Illustration of a SARS-Cov-2 virus (red), the cause of Covid-19, infecting the brain — Stock Photo
    Illustration of a SARS-Cov-2 virus (red), the cause of Covid-19, infecting the brain
    Crop anonymous veterinarian showing X ray image on computer screen while working in lab — Stock Photo
    Crop anonymous veterinarian showing X ray image on computer screen while working in lab
    Brain infection, conceptual illustration. — Stock Photo
    Brain infection, conceptual illustration.
    Back view of unrecognizable focused male veterinarian in uniform watching X ray illustration on desktop computer in laboratory — Stock Photo
    Back view of unrecognizable focused male veterinarian in uniform watching X ray illustration on desktop computer in laboratory
    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).
    T lymphocyte (orange) attached to a cancer cell (blue), illustration. T lymphocytes are a type of white blood cell which matures in the thymus — Stock Photo
    T lymphocyte (orange) attached to a cancer cell (blue), illustration. T lymphocytes are a type of white blood cell which matures in the thymus
    External oblique abdominal muscles, computer illustration — Stock Photo
    External oblique abdominal muscles, computer illustration
    Facial recognition, computer illustration — Stock Photo
    Facial recognition, 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
    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).
    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.
    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.
    Facial recognition, computer illustration — Stock Photo
    Facial recognition, computer illustration
    Shoulder muscle, computer illustration — Stock Photo
    Shoulder muscle, computer illustration
    Rhomboid major muscle, computer illustration — Stock Photo
    Rhomboid major muscle, computer illustration
    Composite image of nasal epithelium and pollen. Coloured Scanning Electron Micrograph (SEM) of the surface of nasal epithelium with inhaled in pollen. — Stock Photo
    Composite image of nasal epithelium and pollen. Coloured Scanning Electron Micrograph (SEM) of the surface of nasal epithelium with inhaled in pollen.

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