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    Onion cells undergoing mitosis — Stock Photo
    Onion cells undergoing mitosis
    Dividing bacteria on tissue surface — Stock Photo
    Dividing bacteria on tissue surface
    Bacterial infection of tissue lining — Stock Photo
    Bacterial infection of tissue lining
    Illustration of Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) coccoid bacteria. Staphylococcus aureus is a Gram-positive bacterium that causes food poisoning, toxic shock syndrome and skin and wound infections such as scalded skin syndrome — Stock Photo
    Illustration of Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) coccoid bacteria. Staphylococcus aureus is a Gram-positive bacterium that causes food poisoning, toxic shock syndrome and skin and wound infections such as scalded skin syndrome
    Animal cells during cytokinesis (cell division), illustration — Stock Photo
    Animal cells during cytokinesis (cell division), illustration
    Canada, Alberta, Division No. 15, panoramic view of Lake Louise — Stock Photo
    Canada, Alberta, Division No. 15, panoramic view of Lake Louise
    Enterococcus coccoid bacteria, colored scanning electron micrograph. — Stock Photo
    Enterococcus coccoid bacteria, colored scanning electron micrograph.
    Old temple in Bagan and hot-air balloons before sunrise, UNESCO, Old Bagan, Mandalay Region, Myanmar — Stock Photo
    Old temple in Bagan and hot-air balloons before sunrise, UNESCO, Old Bagan, Mandalay Region, Myanmar
    Dividing stem cells — Stock Photo
    Dividing stem cells
    Kingella kingae bacteria, computer illustration. K. kingae is a Gram-negative coccobacillus that is part of the normal flora of children's throats. It can occasionally cause invasive disease, primarily osteomyelitis (bone infection) — Stock Photo
    Kingella kingae bacteria, computer illustration. K. kingae is a Gram-negative coccobacillus that is part of the normal flora of children's throats. It can occasionally cause invasive disease, primarily osteomyelitis (bone infection)
    Illustration of dividing human egg cell. — Stock Photo
    Illustration of dividing human egg cell.
    Escherichia coli on the surface of human skin — Stock Photo
    Escherichia coli on the surface of human skin
    Biotechnology or biotech, concept of creation, division and cellular development. High organic technology with productive purposes — Stock Photo
    Biotechnology or biotech, concept of creation, division and cellular development. High organic technology with productive purposes
    Animal cell during cytokinesis cell division, digital illustration. — Stock Photo
    Animal cell during cytokinesis cell division, digital illustration.
    Cancer cell morphology — Stock Photo
    Cancer cell morphology
    Dhammayan Gyi Temple at dusk, Bagan, Mandalay District, Mandalay Region, Myanmar — Stock Photo
    Dhammayan Gyi Temple at dusk, Bagan, Mandalay District, Mandalay Region, Myanmar
    3d illustration of cell division, cell membrane and splitting red nucleus. — Stock Photo
    3d illustration of cell division, cell membrane and splitting red nucleus.
    Chromosomes during cell division — Stock Photo
    Chromosomes during cell division
    Old temple in Bagan and hot-air balloons before sunrise, UNESCO, Old Bagan, Mandalay Region, Myanmar — Stock Photo
    Old temple in Bagan and hot-air balloons before sunrise, UNESCO, Old Bagan, Mandalay Region, Myanmar
    Pancreatic cancer cells — Stock Photo
    Pancreatic cancer cells
    Colored scanning electron micrograph of breast cancer cell. — Stock Photo
    Colored scanning electron micrograph of breast cancer cell.
    Conceptual digital illustration of artificial fertilization with blastocyst in Petri dish. — Stock Photo
    Conceptual digital illustration of artificial fertilization with blastocyst in Petri dish.
    Coloured scanning electron micrograph of breast cancer cells. — Stock Photo
    Coloured scanning electron micrograph of breast cancer cells.
    Escherichia coli on the surface of human skin — Stock Photo
    Escherichia coli on the surface of human skin
    Enterococcus coccoid bacteria, colored scanning electron micrograph. — Stock Photo
    Enterococcus coccoid bacteria, colored scanning electron micrograph.
    Kingella kingae bacteria, computer illustration. K. kingae is a Gram-negative coccobacillus that is part of the normal flora of children's throats. It can occasionally cause invasive disease, primarily osteomyelitis (bone infection) — Stock Photo
    Kingella kingae bacteria, computer illustration. K. kingae is a Gram-negative coccobacillus that is part of the normal flora of children's throats. It can occasionally cause invasive disease, primarily osteomyelitis (bone infection)
    Two novice monks running and jumping at Hsinbyume pagoda, Mingun, Mandalay, Sagaing Township, Sagaing District, Sagaing Region, Myanmar — Stock Photo
    Two novice monks running and jumping at Hsinbyume pagoda, Mingun, Mandalay, Sagaing Township, Sagaing District, Sagaing Region, Myanmar
    Alveolar macrophage phagocytosis of E. coli — Stock Photo
    Alveolar macrophage phagocytosis of E. coli
    Four-cell embryo — Stock Photo
    Four-cell embryo
    Animal cell during cytokinesis (cell division), illustration. — Stock Photo
    Animal cell during cytokinesis (cell division), illustration.
    Cancer cell with filaments — Stock Photo
    Cancer cell with filaments
    Human embryo cell, digital illustration. — Stock Photo
    Human embryo cell, digital illustration.
    Kingella kingae bacteria, computer illustration. K. kingae is a Gram-negative coccobacillus that is part of the normal flora of children's throats. It can occasionally cause invasive disease, primarily osteomyelitis (bone infection) — Stock Photo
    Kingella kingae bacteria, computer illustration. K. kingae is a Gram-negative coccobacillus that is part of the normal flora of children's throats. It can occasionally cause invasive disease, primarily osteomyelitis (bone infection)
    Chromosomes during cell division — Stock Photo
    Chromosomes during cell division
    Kingella kingae bacteria, computer illustration. K. kingae is a Gram-negative coccobacillus that is part of the normal flora of children's throats. It can occasionally cause invasive disease, primarily osteomyelitis (bone infection) — Stock Photo
    Kingella kingae bacteria, computer illustration. K. kingae is a Gram-negative coccobacillus that is part of the normal flora of children's throats. It can occasionally cause invasive disease, primarily osteomyelitis (bone infection)
    Staphylococcus aureus coccoid bacteria, colored scanning electron micrograph. — Stock Photo
    Staphylococcus aureus coccoid bacteria, colored scanning electron micrograph.
    Eight-cell embryo — Stock Photo
    Eight-cell embryo
    Human cell, computer illustration — Stock Photo
    Human cell, computer illustration
    False-colour Magnetic Resonance Image (MRI) of an axial section through a human head, showing the division of the bulk of the brain into left and right cerebral hemispheres. — Stock Photo
    False-colour Magnetic Resonance Image (MRI) of an axial section through a human head, showing the division of the bulk of the brain into left and right cerebral hemispheres.
    Cancer cells dividing — Stock Photo
    Cancer cells dividing
    Alveolar macrophage phagocytosis of E. coli — Stock Photo
    Alveolar macrophage phagocytosis of E. coli
    Animal cell during cytokinesis cell division, digital illustration. — Stock Photo
    Animal cell during cytokinesis cell division, digital illustration.
    Illustration of silhouette of pregnant woman with visible uterus and dividing egg cell. — Stock Photo
    Illustration of silhouette of pregnant woman with visible uterus and dividing egg cell.
    Cell division process — Stock Photo
    Cell division process

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