RMR9CE12–Ra-Horakhty Egyptian deity Re-Horachte - Re-Harachte ( Stele of Smen with eight solar disks ) Egypt, Egyptian.
RM2JNJP1K–Boston ivy, Japanese creeper (Parthenocissus tricuspidata), climbs at a facade, tendrils with sticky disks, Germany
RM2BE0H8F–X-ray of lumbar spine of male, age 36. Noticeable is compression of the vertebrae leading to disc herniation. The collagenous disks that are interposed between the vertebrae of the spine act as shock absorbers and most of the body load is transmitted through them. If a disk ruptures (prolapses), it may come to press on a nerve, causing localized pain. A common misconception is that disks can 'slip', when in fact they burst and their gelatinous content is forced through the tough outer sheath that would normally contain it. When the rupture occurs lower down the spine the pain seems to come fro
RFHBAMGN–Rai, or stone money circular stone disks carved out of limestone, quarried on several of the Micronesian islands, hictorical illustration from 1880
RMBRFAK7–Plastic canister pack of 50 TDK DVD+R recordable 16 times speed 4.7gb single sided write once DVD disks
RMGMRKRH–1950 Viewmaster 3D viewer with sleeved disks
RMDH1CWB–Old floppy disks , floppy disk , disk , floppy , diskette ,
RMMC6EJ2–AMULETS - SACRED DISKS - SYMBOLS - MYSTERY CENTRES Two terracotta discs, or plaques. Their function is unknown: some historians suggest that they are complex amulets, while others have suggested that they were used for impressing designs on sacred cakes, used in religious and initiation ceremonies (however, these are themselves intaglio reliefs, taken in their turn from a mould). While it is possible to identify most of the objects depicted on these disks, the symbolism, or significance of these objects is in some instances a matter of dispute. The drawings are from F.T. Elworthy, Horns of H
RF2KDPCDH–Pumpernickel slices in a white bowl. Circle shaped disks of a heavy, slightly sweet, dark brown rye bread, traditionally made with sourdough starter.
RMC4WKGY–toy car and road tax disks UK
RMEBHT9M–Three types of computer floppy disks (diskettes). Sizes from left to right: 8, 5.25 and 3.5 inches (200 mm, 133 mm, 90 mm).
RMWHB78T–Gold pectoral disk worn by the Ashanti kings 19th century. . Such disks were worn by young male servants of the Ashanti kings. These servants, known as souls, preceded the king on all ceremonial occasions to ward off evil. The disks are often called soul washers' badges
RFB56FHB–Compact disks and vinyl record
RFFATDFR–obsolete 3.5' floppy disks
RMB2J39B–science, physics, optics, stroboscope disks, circa 1840,
RMDWH6H5–Virginia Creeper, Woodbine, American Ivy or Five-leaved Ivy (Parthenocissus quinquefolia), sticky disks
RFD8TWM1–abrasive disks
RFDDTWBK–Silver disks stacked and reflecting different light.
RMCBW16D–Stack of Czech DVD disks
RFD22RTM–A stack of DVD disks arranged together
RM2JNJN67–Boston ivy, Japanese creeper (Parthenocissus tricuspidata), climbs at a facade, tendrils with sticky disks, Germany
RM2BE103K–X-ray of lumbar spine of male, age 36. Noticeable is compression of the vertebrae leading to disc herniation. The collagenous disks that are interposed between the vertebrae of the spine act as shock absorbers and most of the body load is transmitted through them. If a disk ruptures (prolapses), it may come to press on a nerve, causing localized pain. A common misconception is that disks can 'slip', when in fact they burst and their gelatinous content is forced through the tough outer sheath that would normally contain it. When the rupture occurs lower down the spine the pain seems to come fro
RFB3E4RE–Background on compact disks close up
RFC4PYRY–Compact disks computer CDs abstract data storage background
RME73R94–Heaps of old CD-ROM software disks free with computer magazines for disposal
RFC575FN–Abstract montage of some blank computer media either cd or dvd disks with lighting through the center.
RF2K4ECX6–Dehydrated carrot slices in a wooden bowl. Dry disks of Daucus carota, a root vegetable with orange color. Edible taproot pieces. Close up, from above.
RMC4WKDA–toy car and road tax disks UK
RMGMWCGT–1930 Viewmaster 3d viewer with sleeved disks
RMBRDTKJ–Computer Data Storage Disks - CD
RFCEH06W–Small stack of floppy disks
RFFATD77–obsolete 3.5' floppy disks
RMD1BFWG–Road Tax Disks.
RMPR219M–Characters and industries, etc. Threshing instrument with disks at Homs. 1900, Syria, Ḥimṣ
RFD8TTMJ–abrasive disks for metal cutting
RMDEGW5H–Hard disks
RMD27GK3–A pile of old 3.5 inch computer disks.
RFAA779P–Compact disks information CD and DVD data storage music recording
RMBRJ52N–box of old floppy storage disks in front of a computer keyboard
RMP9DKHR–The three floppy disks needed to run Apple’s Newton software including eWorld its email
RFB3E63C–Background on compact disks close up
RFM1PARM–Horizontal close-up shot of nine multicolored plastic diskettes. Shows fronts and backs of disks.
RME73R91–Heaps of old CD-ROM software disks free with computer magazines for disposal
RFC5HTBN–TV remote control and computer mouse on a pile of scattered dvd disks isolated over white.
RFB2GXEA–Vertical stack of compact DVD discs 'Digital Versatile Discs' disks
RMC4WKJB–toy car and road tax disks UK
RMM7G8NA–3.5 and 2.5 inch computer backup hard disks in an aluminium storage case.
RMPKFT64–Nick Gentry stares at his work 'Combination 1' which is made of oil painted used computer floppy disks mounted on wood, part of his his new exhibition at the Opera gallery in London.
RFCEH07H–Floppy disks and a DVD
RF2HTWJFR–Art inspired by Bronze perforated disc, early 7th century B.C., Italic, Bronze, diameter 5 15/16in. (15.1cm), Bronzes, Decorative disks of this sort were often attached to shields or sewn onto leather breastplates for added protection, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RMD1BFWC–Road Tax Disks.
RMKCDFBX–Hammered Silver Ornament with Repoussé Disks, 8th–mid-16th century
RFD8TTN2–abrasive disks for metal cutting
RFEN1YJ1–colored floppy disks isolated on white background
RMD27GN9–A pile of old 3.5 inch computer disks.
RME034FD–Blue ray disks on shelves of a large electronics store Yodobashi Camera, Yodobashi-Akiba in Akihabara, Tokyo, Japan.
RME3X22Y–Sculpture 'Three Disks, One Lacking' by Alexander(Sandy) Calder, 1968, displayed on the Franklin Parkway near Logan Square in Ph
RMD7G175–transparency disks for pictures viewer
RFM1PB0D–Horizontal shot of six stacks of multicolored plastic disks on a black background. Some of the stacks are angled out. The middle two stacks are stra
RFFDFRT3–vinyl disks as balloons on white background
RMC4WKF4–toy car and road tax disks UK
RMM7G8N6–3.5 and 2.5 inch computer backup hard disks in an aluminium storage case.
RME8YWNJ–Expired road fund tax disks, UK
RFF0RGF6–Bag for CD DVD disks isolated on white
RFC6B46C–Stereo headphone and compact disks in colorful plastic cases on white background
RMD1BFW6–Road Tax Disks.
RMKC6DM7–Gold disks with floral motifs and lions' heads, late 6th century B.C
RFD8TDE5–four wheel disks isolated on white
RFEN1YJ9–set of floppy disks isolated on white background
RMDY9AY1–Old 3.5' computer disks thrown away in a waste paper basket.
RME034F8–Blue ray disks data storage on shelves of a large electronics store Yodobashi Camera, Yodobashi-Akiba in Akihabara, Tokyo, Japan
RFK94DK8–Biscutella didyma, the Buckler Mustard, from the family Brassicaceae fruits consisting of paired disks
RFRKHAPW–A pile of old 3.5' computer floppy with a number of scattered floppy disks in the forground
RMD7G17C–transparency disks and projector picture viewer
RFM1PAJ9–Horizontal shot of a group of multicolored plastic diskettes laid in a solid background with a white background. Shows fronts and backs of disks.
RFJF3BK9–Close up (macro) of a pile of old three and a quarter inch floppy disks to illustrate media storage and/or old technologies.
RMH4389A–Model house, solar disks, banknotes, detail,
RM2AA9BC4–AJAXNETPHOTO. 2019. WORTHING, ENGLAND. - OBSOLETE - KODAK 5.25 (5 1/4) INCH COLOURED MAGNETIC FLOPPY COMPUTER DISKS 1970S TO 1990S (80S-90S) COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY MEDIUM FOR STORING DATA.PHOTO:JONATHAN EASTLAND/AJAX REF:GX8 191008 20463
RFEEPEDA–Shuffleboard with disks and sticks
RMC4WKBH–toy car and road tax disks UK
RMM7G8N9–3.5 and 2.5 inch computer backup hard disks in an aluminium storage case.
RME8YWP7–Expired road fund tax disks, UK
RFJ599PD–Floppy disks. Floppy discs.
RFC6Y2AC–Stereo headphone and compact disks in colorful plastic cases on white background
RMD1BFW7–Road Tax Disks.
RMKC6GXJ–New Year Card with Kyōka (Humerous Poem) and Three Disks, Unidentified Artist, 18th–19th century
RFD6AFN2–Background from CD DVD disks
RFEN1YPY–colored floppy disks isolated on white background
RMD2GN7A–Old 3.5' computer disks thrown away in a waste paper basket.
RFC2FHHC–CD or DVD Disks Macro
RFK94DG3–Biscutella didyma, the Buckler Mustard, from the family Brassicaceae fruits consisting of paired disks
RMD30KC2–Waren, Germany, boy playing with numbered wooden disks
RFM1PB0R–Horizontal shot of two stacks of old plastic multicolored disks. A green disk is leaning against one stack and a red disk against the other. Fronts
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