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Dividing Collection (page 3)

"Exploring the Intricate Process of Dividing: From Horses to Microorganisms" In a tranquil stable

Background imageDividing Collection: Berlin Wall at Potsdamer Platz, Berlin, Germany

Berlin Wall at Potsdamer Platz, Berlin, Germany
View of the Berlin Wall at Potsdamer Platz, Berlin, Germany, with people standing on a raised observation platform in the rain. Date: 1960s

Background imageDividing Collection: Rural view of the Berlin Wall, Berlin, Germany

Rural view of the Berlin Wall, Berlin, Germany
A rural view of the Berlin Wall, with an observation tower in the distance, on the outskirts of Berlin, Germany. Date: 1960s

Background imageDividing Collection: Observation post near Berlin Wall, Berlin, Germany

Observation post near Berlin Wall, Berlin, Germany
Observation post with two guards near the Berlin Wall, Berlin, Germany. Date: 1960s

Background imageDividing Collection: Depressing view of the Berlin Wall, Berlin, Germany

Depressing view of the Berlin Wall, Berlin, Germany
Depressing view of the Berlin Wall, dividing East and West Berlin, Germany. Date: 1960s

Background imageDividing Collection: Illustration of neutron hitting Uranium-235 nucleus, nucleus becoming unstable and splitting

Illustration of neutron hitting Uranium-235 nucleus, nucleus becoming unstable and splitting, releasing energy and neutrons (nuclear fission)

Background imageDividing Collection: Actual entrance to the American sector in Berlin

Actual entrance to the American sector in Berlin
This is the entry point to the american sector, today is a mayor tourist atraction and is on the border to the american sector of Berlin

Background imageDividing Collection: Ginger -Zingiber officinale-, sliced

Ginger -Zingiber officinale-, sliced

Background imageDividing Collection: Ancient Rome, illustration

Ancient Rome, illustration
Ancient Rome. Map of regional Italy in Augustan Age, 1st century BC. Regions: Latium et Campania; II Apulia et Calabria; III Lucania et Bruttii; IV Samnium; V Picenum; VI Umbria; VII Etruria; VIII

Background imageDividing Collection: Ancient Rome, map of Roman Empire, illustration

Ancient Rome, map of Roman Empire, illustration
Cartography - Ancient Rome, map of Roman Empire during the 3rd century, illustration

Background imageDividing Collection: Observation tower near Berlin Wall, Berlin, Germany

Observation tower near Berlin Wall, Berlin, Germany
Observation tower by a railway track near the Berlin Wall, Berlin, Germany. Date: 1960s

Background imageDividing Collection: FOOTBALL PARTY GAME

FOOTBALL PARTY GAME
The party is divided into two teams. A dividing tape is stretched across the floor of the room and the teams have to to blow a balloon over the heads of the opposition! Date: 1930s

Background imageDividing Collection: Cartoon, The real Galette des Rois, WW1

Cartoon, The real Galette des Rois, WW1
Cartoon, The real Galette des Rois, or Epiphany cake -- King Ferdinand of Bulgaria and Sultan Mehmed V, watched by a smiling German ally, divide a stash of money between them. Date: 1916

Background imageDividing Collection: The Graphic Peace Conference Number 1919

The Graphic Peace Conference Number 1919
Front cover of The Graphic magazine commemorating the Peace Conference of that year, illustrated with a map of Europe and the words, The Problem for Paris. Date: 1919

Background imageDividing Collection: Dividing the Finds - Iraq - Archaeology - Gertrude Bell

Dividing the Finds - Iraq - Archaeology - Gertrude Bell

Background imageDividing Collection: Fruit press

Fruit press
illustration of fruit press

Background imageDividing Collection: Cider Press, vintage engraving

Cider Press, vintage engraving
Old engraved illustration of a Cider Press, juicer

Background imageDividing Collection: Digital illustration showing human cell division with chromosome making exact copy of itself and div

Digital illustration showing human cell division with chromosome making exact copy of itself and div

Background imageDividing Collection: Digital illustration representing cake divided equally, showing how to cut a cake into 8 equally siz

Digital illustration representing cake divided equally, showing how to cut a cake into 8 equally siz

Background imageDividing Collection: Black and white illustration of storing gateau slices in pieces separated by waxproof paper

Black and white illustration of storing gateau slices in pieces separated by waxproof paper

Background imageDividing Collection: Illustration of DNA replication forks

Illustration of DNA replication forks

Background imageDividing Collection: Digital illustration of World globe divided from top

Digital illustration of World globe divided from top

Background imageDividing Collection: Illustration of nucleus of Hydrogen-2 and nucleus of Hydrogen-3 fusing

Illustration of nucleus of Hydrogen-2 and nucleus of Hydrogen-3 fusing and forming nucleus of Helium-4, expelling a neutron (nuclear fusion)

Background imageDividing Collection: Illustration of split atoms and neutrons

Illustration of split atoms and neutrons

Background imageDividing Collection: Illustration of bacterium cell reproducing

Illustration of bacterium cell reproducing

Background imageDividing Collection: Illustration of liquid dripping through coffee filter in funnel

Illustration of liquid dripping through coffee filter in funnel

Background imageDividing Collection: Cross section biomedical illustration of human cell division with zygote dividing to form new cells

Cross section biomedical illustration of human cell division with zygote dividing to form new cells

Background imageDividing Collection: Cross section biomedical illustration of cancer cells forming tumour at third doubling stage

Cross section biomedical illustration of cancer cells forming tumour at third doubling stage

Background imageDividing Collection: Cross section biomedical illustration of mitosis where nucleus membrane form around each set of

Cross section biomedical illustration of mitosis where nucleus membrane form around each set of chromosomes and the cell begins to divide in two

Background imageDividing Collection: Cross section biomedical illustration of meiosis with duplicated chromosomes lined up

Cross section biomedical illustration of meiosis with duplicated chromosomes lined up and more threads attach, pulling the duplicated chromosomes apart to form two single chromosomes

Background imageDividing Collection: Colourful crater lakes of Kelimutu volcano, Flores Island, Indonesia

Colourful crater lakes of Kelimutu volcano, Flores Island, Indonesia
December 3, 2012 - Colourful crater lakes of Kelimutu volcano, Flores Island, Indonesia. Tiwu Nua Muri Kofah (Lake of Young Men and Maidens) and Tiwu Ata Polo (Bewitched Lake)

Background imageDividing Collection: Scanning electron micrograph of just-divided HeLa cells

Scanning electron micrograph of just-divided HeLa cells. Zeiss Merlin HR-SEM

Background imageDividing Collection: Zygote development 24-36 hours after fertilization

Zygote development 24-36 hours after fertilization

Background imageDividing Collection: Conceptual image of mitosis

Conceptual image of mitosis. Mitosis is the process in the cell cycle by which a cell duplicates into two genetically identical sets of chromosomes

Background imageDividing Collection: Microscopic view of cell division

Microscopic view of cell division

Background imageDividing Collection: Paseo De Marti

Paseo De Marti
circa 1960: The Paseo de Marti (formerly Prado Boulevard), the dividing line between old and modern Havana. (Photo by Three Lions/Getty Images)

Background imageDividing Collection: Attributed to Jan Boeckhorst, Saint Martin Dividing His Cloak, Dutch, 1604 - 1668, c

Attributed to Jan Boeckhorst, Saint Martin Dividing His Cloak, Dutch, 1604 - 1668, c. 1640-1645, oil on panel

Background imageDividing Collection: St. Martin sharing his cloak with the beggar (oil on panel)

St. Martin sharing his cloak with the beggar (oil on panel)
XIR370260 St. Martin sharing his cloak with the beggar (oil on panel) by Lallemand, Georges (1575-1635); Musee de la Ville de Paris, Musee Carnavalet, Paris

Background imageDividing Collection: Joseph II, Catherine the Great and Frederick II (coloured engraving)

Joseph II, Catherine the Great and Frederick II (coloured engraving)
XPH365272 Joseph II, Catherine the Great and Frederick II (coloured engraving) by German School, (18th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageDividing Collection: The Royal Wedding, Dividing the Princess Beatrices Wedding Cake at the Barracks

The Royal Wedding, Dividing the Princess Beatrices Wedding Cake at the Barracks, Windsor Castle, Uk

Background imageDividing Collection: The Parable of the Good Shepherd Separating the Sheep from the Goats, Scenes

The Parable of the Good Shepherd Separating the Sheep from the Goats, Scenes
XIR193454 The Parable of the Good Shepherd Separating the Sheep from the Goats, Scenes from the Life of Christ (mosaic) by Byzantine School, (6th century); Sant Apollinare Nuovo, Ravenna

Background imageDividing Collection: The Afghan Boundary Commission: The Russian and British Commissioners at Zulfikar

The Afghan Boundary Commission: The Russian and British Commissioners at Zulfikar
BAL127828 The Afghan Boundary Commission: The Russian and British Commissioners at Zulfikar, Fixing the Site of the First Boundary Post, 12th November, engraved by R

Background imageDividing Collection: mode of dividing the tissues in the amputation, medical equipment, surgical instrument

mode of dividing the tissues in the amputation, medical equipment, surgical instrument, history of medicine

Background imageDividing Collection: the mode of dividing the solidus muscle in ligature, medical equipment, surgical

the mode of dividing the solidus muscle in ligature, medical equipment, surgical instrument, history of medicine

Background imageDividing Collection: Saint Martin Dividing His Cloak with a Beggar

Saint Martin Dividing His Cloak with a Beggar; Lorenzo Lotto, Italian (Venetian), about 1480 - 1556; about 1530; Brush with gray-brown wash, heightened with white and cream-colored gouache

Background imageDividing Collection: Saint Martin Dividing his Cloak

Saint Martin Dividing his Cloak; Lieven van Lathem, Flemish, about 1430 - 1493, active 1454 - 1493; Ghent (written), Belgium, Europe; 1469; Tempera colors, gold leaf, gold paint, silver paint

Background imageDividing Collection: Corn or maize cob with kitchen knife

Corn or maize cob with kitchen knife

Background imageDividing Collection: Kiwi slice

Kiwi slice

Background imageDividing Collection: Kiwi slice, macro

Kiwi slice, macro




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"Exploring the Intricate Process of Dividing: From Horses to Microorganisms" In a tranquil stable, two horses stand side by side while a small terrier curiously observes their peaceful coexistence. Under the lens of a light micrograph, we witness the mesmerizing beauty of mitosis as cells divide and multiply, creating new life. Delving deeper into the microscopic world, dividing yeast cells come alive in stunning detail through scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The resilient E. Coli bacteria demonstrate their remarkable ability to divide and propagate, showcasing nature's intricate mechanisms on a minuscule scale. Fluorescent micrographs unveil the captivating process of cell division, where vibrant hues highlight each step towards growth and renewal. Sketches depicting St Kilda in Western Hebrides transport us back in time when human settlements were divided by vast landscapes yet connected through shared experiences. Witnessing embryo development 24-36 hours after fertilization reveals how life begins with rapid cell divisions that lay the foundation for future growth and complexity. Whether it is within organisms or across species boundaries, dividing cells remind us of nature's constant drive for renewal and adaptation. Another glimpse into fluorescent micrographs captures the awe-inspiring dance of cell division as it unfolds within different tissues and organisms alike. Stem cells take center stage under scanning electron microscopy (SEM), displaying their potential to differentiate into various specialized cell types—a testament to our body's regenerative capabilities. Even at such minute scales, E. coli bacterium displays its resilience through transmission electron microscopy (TEM), revealing its ability to divide despite challenging conditions—nature's ultimate survivor.