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Disorder Collection (page 86)

"Unraveling the Chaos: A Glimpse into Disorder" In a world teeming with complexities, disorder manifests itself in various forms

Background imageDisorder Collection: Viral dUTPase enzyme, molecular model

Viral dUTPase enzyme, molecular model
dUTPase enzyme. Molecular model of the enzyme dUTP pyrophosphatase (dUTPase) from the feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV)

Background imageDisorder Collection: Tar spot fungus on sycamore leaves

Tar spot fungus on sycamore leaves. Leaves of a sycamore (Acer pseudoplatanus) tree, affected by the fungal pathogen Rhytisma acerinum, which causes a disease known as tar spot

Background imageDisorder Collection: Cell infected with HIV, SEM

Cell infected with HIV, SEM
Cell infected with HIV. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of HIV particles (yellow) budding from the membrane of a host cell (red)

Background imageDisorder Collection: SARS virus, conceptual artwork

SARS virus, conceptual artwork
SARS virus, conceptual computer artwork. Severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) is an often fatal lung disease that first appeared in China in 2002

Background imageDisorder Collection: SARS virus and chicken, artwork

SARS virus and chicken, artwork
SARS virus and chicken, computer artwork. Severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) is an often fatal lung disease that first appeared in China in 2002

Background imageDisorder Collection: Tetracycline antibiotic drug molecule

Tetracycline antibiotic drug molecule
Tetracycline antibiotoc drug, molecular model. Tetracycline is a broad spectrum antibiotic. It is used to treat bacterial respiratory and ear infections

Background imageDisorder Collection: Athletes foot fungus, SEM

Athletes foot fungus, SEM
Athletes foot. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of spores (yellow) of the fungus that causes athletes foot (tinea pedis) on skin (purple) from a human foot

Background imageDisorder Collection: Pneumonia infection, light micrograph

Pneumonia infection, light micrograph
Pneumonia infection. Light micrograph of a section through lung tissue from a patient with bronchial pneumonia. Shown here is the blockage and breakdown of the air sacs

Background imageDisorder Collection: Legionella sp. bacteria, computer artwork

Legionella sp. bacteria, computer artwork
Legionella sp. bacterium, computer artwork. This Gram-negative flagellated bacterium is the cause of legionellosis, or Legionnaires disease

Background imageDisorder Collection: Palm seeds infected with pestalotia

Palm seeds infected with pestalotia
Palm seeds infected with the parasitic fungus Pestalotia sp. (black growths)

Background imageDisorder Collection: Trichophyton fungus, SEM

Trichophyton fungus, SEM
Trichophyton fungus. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a dermatophyte fungus belonging to the genus Trichophyton

Background imageDisorder Collection: Alzheimers disease, artwork

Alzheimers disease, artwork
Alzheimers disease. Computer artwork of a vertical (coronal) slice through the brain of an Alzheimer patient (left) compared with a normal brain (right)

Background imageDisorder Collection: Nerve cell trauma response

Nerve cell trauma response. Fluorescent light micrograph of a section through a spinal cord affected by multiple sclerosis (MS)

Background imageDisorder Collection: Stroke, conceptual artwork

Stroke, conceptual artwork
Stroke. Conceptual computer artwork of a stroke, showing a cut-away of a human head and a blood vessel bursting in the brain. A stroke is also known as a cerebrovascular accident (CVA)

Background imageDisorder Collection: Spring-Cleaning in Full Swing III

Spring-Cleaning in Full Swing III
Sleeping arrangements during Spring Cleaning showing a family asleep in makeshift beds. Please note: Credit must appear as Courtesy of the Estate of Mrs J.C.Robinson/Pollinger Ltd/ILN/Mary Evans

Background imageDisorder Collection: Spring-Cleaning in Full Swing II

Spring-Cleaning in Full Swing II
The dis-order of the bath showing a couple decorating and spring cleaning the bathroom. Please note: Credit must appear as Courtesy of the Estate of Mrs J.C.Robinson/Pollinger Ltd/ILN/Mary Evans

Background imageDisorder Collection: Battle of Kobylanka

Battle of Kobylanka
The insurgents rout the Russians at Kobylanka : the Russians flee in disorder

Background imageDisorder Collection: Armed Police Collect Tax

Armed Police Collect Tax
French Government officials seeking to make an inventory of church property meet resistance from peasants who regard it as an attack on the Church

Background imageDisorder Collection: Battle of Long Island

Battle of Long Island
BATTLE OF LONG ISLAND Superior in numbers and skill, the British defeat the Continental Army on Long Island, forcing them to retreat in disorder. Date: 29 August 1776

Background imageDisorder Collection: Plaza de Toros, San Fermin festival, Pamplona, Navarra, Spain, Europe

Plaza de Toros, San Fermin festival, Pamplona, Navarra, Spain, Europe

Background imageDisorder Collection: A fat women and daughter easting chips

A fat women and daughter easting chips
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Background imageDisorder Collection: Traffic chaos in Bangkok

Traffic chaos in Bangkok, Thailand, Southeast Asia, Asia

Background imageDisorder Collection: Street life

Street life, Calcutta, India, Asia

Background imageDisorder Collection: Military Checkpoint 1920

Military Checkpoint 1920
A British military checkpoint which was set up (in vain) to control disorder in the province

Background imageDisorder Collection: Electric Light Bath

Electric Light Bath
An electric light bath in the Bilz Sanatorium, Berlin. " The copious perspiration promotes increased assimilation efficacious in cases of gout asthma, etc." Early sunbed ?

Background imageDisorder Collection: Spanish Revolution 1868

Spanish Revolution 1868
REVOLUTION: Hanging out the flag of the Revolution at the Public Offices in the Puerta Del Sol, Madrid. A jubilant crowd gives it support




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"Unraveling the Chaos: A Glimpse into Disorder" In a world teeming with complexities, disorder manifests itself in various forms. From the tumultuous second fight between Harry Paulson and Tom Paddock in 1851 to the captivating artwork of Hoffmann's "Soup, " disorder takes center stage, leaving us mesmerized by its enigmatic nature. The late 19th or early 20th-century masterpiece by Pugnis captures the essence as fists collide and chaos ensues within the boxing ring. The White Horse Final echoes this sentiment, depicting a scene where order is shattered amidst fervent competition. Gin Lane presents another facet of disorder, showcasing societal decay fueled by addiction and destitution. Meanwhile, medical illustrations like those portraying pneumothorax treatment or appendicitis reveal internal turmoil plaguing our bodies. Through Soviet propaganda posters, we witness how political unrest can breed discord among nations. These visual narratives remind us that even ideologies can become disordered when pushed to extremes. X-rays unveil disorders hidden beneath our skin - bunions causing discomfort with each step taken; knee pain hindering movement; joint pain disrupting daily life. Yet these conceptual artworks also symbolize resilience as individuals strive for healing and restoration through treatments like total hip replacement or Calots spinal surgery from centuries past. Amidst this whirlwind of chaos, one thing remains clear - disorder challenges us to confront adversity head-on. It pushes boundaries and forces us to adapt, reminding us that growth often arises from moments of disruption. So let us embrace the disorder that surrounds us - for within its tangled web lies an opportunity for transformation and renewal.