RME5R07H–Scanning electron micrograph (SEM) Escherichia coli bacterium, magnification 6836x.
RMT81R75–Balantidium Coli (TEM)
RMHRKT7W–Disaccharide, Escherichia coli metabolism. Pathways for the catabolism of nutrients by Escherichia coli.
RMG37MKT–Francois Coli (1881-1927) - French pilot and navigator - lost in 1927 with Charles Nungesser during their doomed attempt to fly across the Atlantic Ocean. Date: 1927
RM2CTCNGH–FRANÇOIS COLI (1881-1927) French pilot and navigator, died on attempting first transatlantic flight
RMATK9JH–E. coli 0157
RMH8PF5R–Rome. Italy. Galleria Colonna, ceiling fresco depicting the Battle of Lepanto, by Giovanni Coli and Filippo Gherardi, 1675-1678.
RFM5HWGX–Illustration of rod-shaped bacteria. Rod-shaped bacteria include Escherichia coli, Salmonella, Shigella, Klebsiella, Citrobacter, Enterobacter, Yersinia pestis, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Legionella pneumophila and Mycobacterium tuberculosis species.
RME3MWPJ–Monument for the French aviators François Coli and Charles Nungesser at Etretat, Normandy, France
RMRY3085–Bodice or Coli, late 1800s. India, late 19th century. Embroidered satin with gold thread and sequins; overall: 32.5 x 78.5 cm (12 13/16 x 30 7/8 in
RMPYJPFJ–Electron micrograph cross section of Escherichia coli bacteria
RFD3HTAP–ESCHERICHIA COLI, SEM
RMH3T3P8–Young woman with her dog, a beautiful coli at Parc d'Egmont in Brussels, Belgium.
RF2GY2K2E–Group of bacteria such as Escherichia coli, Helicobacter pylori or salmonella 3D rendering illustration. Microbiology, medical, bacteriology, biology,
RFHNAM8A–Enterobacteriaceas. Gram-negative bacterias escherichia coli, salmonella, klebsiella, legionella, mycobacterium tuberculosis, yersinia pestis, and sh
RMR0HAKT–Remains of the Oratory of St Michael (Cave of St. Columban, the place where tradition says Saint Columban died) - Coli near Bobbio (Piacenza, Italy)
RFKA05PC–E. coli. Escherichia coli bacteria cells. 3D illustration
RFP015JX–Escherichia coli bacterium
RFE91D3T–coli bacteria
RME5R3H0–Color enhanced transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of Escherichia coli 0157:H7 strain, magnification 6836x.
RFGJ9J6X–EHEC coli bacteria text
RF2GWX1GH–Escherichia coli icons set
RM2HD777P–Cross section of Escherichia coli bacteria under transmission electron microscopy.
RMC4KXPA–Bean sprouts
RMBDAWY0–Sculpture depicting the aviators Nungesser and Coli on the side of an exhibition building in Etretat, Normandy, France, Europe
RFPTYMKD–Vein and red blood cells attacked by a virus, circulation of bacteria within an artery. Escherichia coli. Section of a vein.
RFM5HWGY–Illustration of rod-shaped bacteria. Rod-shaped bacteria include Escherichia coli, Salmonella, Shigella, Klebsiella, Citrobacter, Enterobacter, Yersinia pestis, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Legionella pneumophila and Mycobacterium tuberculosis species.
RME3MWR6–Museum and monument honouring the French aviators François Coli and Charles Nungesser at Etretat, Normany, France
RF2J8MJWE–Escherichia coli, colony of bacteria 3D illustration. Microorganisms in aquatic environment under microscope. Probiotics. Intestinal bacteria
RFEJP75N–Cotton ear stick or coli - macro view
RFD3HTAK–ESCHERICHIA COLI, SEM
RF2A9W0NT–Image of Escherichia coli obtained through a light microscope. For any purprose.
RF2G4R0PF–Coli and painful human condition, pictured as a wooden human figure pushing heavy weight to show how hard it can be to deal with Coli in human life, 3
RM2BE0JCD–Transmission Electron Micrograph (TEM) of Escherichia coli (E. coli) O157:H7 showing flagella (pseudoreplica technique). The bacterium is a known cause of foodborne illness. The strain of E. coli, O157:H7, was first recognized in 1982 during an outbreak of severe diarrhea that was caused by contaminated hamburgers. Infection can be prevented by making sure that meat is cooked thoroughly. Escherichia coli is a gram-negative, facultatively anaerobic, rod-shaped, coliform bacterium of the genus Escherichia that is commonly found in the lower intestine of warm-blooded organisms (endotherms). Magni
RFHM7PXY–escherichia coli bacteria at petri plate
RF2GB5X8B–The memorial to french aviators Nungesser and Coli in Etretat, France, is overlooking Notre-Dame de la Garde chapel, the Needle and the arch.
RMH8PF6R–Rome. Italy. Galleria Colonna, Inauguration of the statue of Marcantonio II Colonna on Capitol Hill.
RMWW8F40–The monument commemorates aviators Charles Nuungesser and Francois Coli, Etretat, Seine-Maritime Department, Atlantic Ocean, Normandy, France
RME5R3H1–Color enhanced transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of Escherichia coli 0157:H7 strain, magnification 6836x.
RFP7MDCN–vector medical illustration of the main causes of gastroenteritis
RF2GTGN7F–Escherichia coli set icons
RFCBP69G–Scientist holding an agar plate which is growing E.coli
RFPFGW4F–Close up image of flowing bacteria e coli bacteria
RFRA6Y73–Enterobacteria. Enterobacteriaceae are a large family of Gram-negative bacteria. 3D illustration
RFPTYMMD–Vein and red blood cells attacked by a virus, circulation of bacteria within an artery. Escherichia coli. Section of a vein.
RFM5HWH0–Illustration of rod-shaped bacteria. Rod-shaped bacteria include Escherichia coli, Salmonella, Shigella, Klebsiella, Citrobacter, Enterobacter, Yersinia pestis, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Legionella pneumophila and Mycobacterium tuberculosis species.
RME3MWPC–French aviators François Coli and Charles Nungesser who attempted to make first non-stop transatlantic flight, Etretat, France
RF2JAN0RJ–Escherichia coli, colony of bacteria 3D illustration. Microorganisms in aquatic environment under microscope. Probiotics. Intestinal bacteria
RFEJP7GP–Cotton ear stick or coli in a green glass vase
RFD3HTAM–ESCHERICHIA COLI, SEM
RF2A9TYMF–Image of Escherichia coli obtained through a light microscope. For any purprose.
RF2GY18AR–Yellow colored Escherichia coli bacteria found in the intestine and feces - 3d illustration
RMT952ET–E. coli bacteria. Escherichia coli is a gram-negative, facultatively anaerobic, rod-shaped, coliform bacterium of the genus Escherichia that is commonly found in the lower intestine of warm-blooded organisms (endotherms). Most E. coli strains are harmless, but some serotypes can cause serious food poisoning in their hosts, and are occasionally responsible for product recalls due to food contamination.
RMMDTNXJ–France, region Upper Normandy, Seine Maritime, Hautes Falaises land, Etretat, falaise d'amont, museum Nungesser et Coli, spire,
RF2GB5X83–The memorial to french aviators Nungesser and Coli in Etretat, France, was built in 1962 in line with Notre-Dame de la Garde chapel.
RFPP61RT–vector illustration of probiotic microorganisms, magnification under a microscope
RMWW8F47–The monument commemorates aviators Charles Nuungesser and Francois Coli, Etretat, Seine-Maritime Department, Atlantic Ocean, Normandy, France
RME5R0W5–Scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of Escherichia coli bacteria.
RFH707YD–Medical Background Zika Research
RF2GX28DX–Escherichia coli icon, flat style
RFCBP6A1–Scientist holding an agar plate which is growing E.coli
RMH8PF7W–Rome. Italy. Galleria Colonna, Triumphal Entry of Marcantonio II Colonna in Rome, fresco by Giovanni Coli and Filippo Gherardi.
RFPX13HG–Enterobacteria. Enterobacteriaceae are a large family of Gram-negative bacteria. 3D illustration
RFPTYMKE–Vein and red blood cells attacked by a virus, circulation of bacteria within an artery. Escherichia coli. Section of a vein.
RFM5HWGK–Illustration of rod-shaped bacteria. Rod-shaped bacteria include Escherichia coli, Salmonella, Shigella, Klebsiella, Citrobacter, Enterobacter, Yersinia pestis, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Legionella pneumophila and Mycobacterium tuberculosis species.
RME3MWYR–French aviators François Coli and Charles Nungesser who attempted to make first non-stop transatlantic flight, Etretat, France
RF2GY2K2T–Colony of bacteria close-up 3D rendering illustration on blue background. Microbiology, medical, biology, bacteriology, science, medicine, infection,
RFEJP75R–Cotton ear stick or coli in a green glass vase
RMCT58P3–MELANOSIS COLI, ENDOSCOPY
RF2AKARF5–Medical illustration of symptoms of bacterial meningitis.
RF2GX6JCA–Yellow colored rod-shaped Escherichia coli bacteria found in the intestine and in feces - 3d illustration
RMT952F4–E. coli bacteria. Escherichia coli is a gram-negative, facultatively anaerobic, rod-shaped, coliform bacterium of the genus Escherichia that is commonly found in the lower intestine of warm-blooded organisms (endotherms). Most E. coli strains are harmless, but some serotypes can cause serious food poisoning in their hosts, and are occasionally responsible for product recalls due to food contamination.
RMMDTNXM–France, region Upper Normandy, Seine Maritime, Hautes Falaises land, Etretat, falaise d'amont, museum Nungesser et Coli, spire,
RMBH1RY7–Woman hiking towards alpine hut, Val Bregaglia, Colico, Sondrio, Lombardy, Italy
RFR93BTF–Escherichia coli bacteria were transformed with a plasmid containing GFP gene. Colonies in a petri dish under UV light.
RMWW8F2C–The monument commemorates aviators Charles Nuungesser and Francois Coli, Etretat, Seine-Maritime Department, Atlantic Ocean, Normandy, France
RME5R07E–Scanning electron micrograph (SEM) Escherichia coli bacterium, magnification 6836x.
RMH2HKAW–The Coli-legi d'Economistes de Catalunya is a modern building located in Via Augusta Barcelona next to Graciá station
RF2GRJ2HW–Escherichia coli icon, cartoon style
RFCBP6AA–Scientist holding an agar plate which is growing E.coli
RMH8PF77–Rome. Italy. Galleria Colonna, Triumphal Entry of Marcantonio II Colonna in Rome, ceiling fresco by Giovanni Coli and Filippo Gh
RFF0FBJ9–Mycobacterium tuberculosis is a pathogenic bacterial species in the family Mycobacteriaceae and the causative agent of most case
RFPTYMKC–Vein and red blood cells attacked by a virus, circulation of bacteria within an artery. Escherichia coli. Section of a vein.
RFM5HWH1–Illustration of rod-shaped bacteria. Rod-shaped bacteria include Escherichia coli, Salmonella, Shigella, Klebsiella, Citrobacter, Enterobacter, Yersinia pestis, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Legionella pneumophila and Mycobacterium tuberculosis species.
RM2DJ41W2–Bilingual street sign in English and Bengali at Quaker St and Brick Lane with Bro Coli Lane, in Shoreditch, Tower Hamlets, East London, Uk
RF2DH787B–Gut flora. Human small intestine, colon and magnifying glass. Close-up of bad bad bacteria: Clostridium perfringens, Enterococcus faecalis
RFEJP75Y–Cotton ear stick or coli in a green glass vase
RMCT58KY–MELANOSIS COLI, ENDOSCOPY
RFW74F59–Medical illustration of the good and the bad bacterial flora
RMBF26R1–TOM FORD JULIANNE MOORE COLIN FIRTH A SINGLE MAN.PREMIERE.66TH VENICE FILM FESTIVAL VENICE ITALY 11 September 2009
RMT952F3–E. coli bacteria. Escherichia coli is a gram-negative, facultatively anaerobic, rod-shaped, coliform bacterium of the genus Escherichia that is commonly found in the lower intestine of warm-blooded organisms (endotherms). Most E. coli strains are harmless, but some serotypes can cause serious food poisoning in their hosts, and are occasionally responsible for product recalls due to food contamination.
RMMDTNXB–France, region Upper Normandy, Seine Maritime, Hautes Falaises land, Etretat, falaise d'amont, museum Nungesser et Coli, spire,
RMEE8YAK–Mutaflor E Coli Nissle Probiotic tablets, Photo only
RFWJC25J–tubes
RMWW8F46–The monument commemorates aviators Charles Nuungesser and Francois Coli, Etretat, Seine-Maritime Department, Atlantic Ocean, Normandy, France
RME5R0W9–Scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a cluster of Escherichia coli bacteria. Magnification 10000x.
RM2BMFN2R–Filippo Gherardi (1643-1704) and Giovanni Coli (1636-1691). Italian painters. Suicide of the Carthaginian noblewoman, Sophonisba. National Museum of Fine Arts. Valletta. Malta.
RF2GPEX3H–Escherichia coli icon, simple style
RFCBP69R–Scientist holding an agar plate which is growing E.coli
RFBKD925–Cauliflower with most leaves removed on white
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