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Scanning Collection (page 6)

"Unveiling the Secrets: Scanning the Unseen World" Step into a world of discovery as we embark on a journey of scanning

Background imageScanning Collection: Lieutenant uses binoculars to scan the flightline at Holloman Air Force Base

Lieutenant uses binoculars to scan the flightline at Holloman Air Force Base
April 3, 2012 - Lieutenant uses binoculars to scan the flightline at Holloman Air Force Base, New Mexico

Background imageScanning Collection: A marksman observer relays intelligence during an exercise

A marksman observer relays intelligence during an exercise. Observation posts are valuable tools in tactical situations

Background imageScanning Collection: U. S. Marines fire an M107 special application scoped rifle at Camp Fuji, Japan

U. S. Marines fire an M107 special application scoped rifle at Camp Fuji, Japan
April 8, 2010 - U.S. Marines with Scout Sniper Platoon, 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit, fire an M107 special application scoped rifle during a marksmanship training event at Combat Range 5 near U.S

Background imageScanning Collection: A soldier scans the distance with his rifles scope

A soldier scans the distance with his rifles scope while on a knock-and-talk patrol in Zaidon, Iraq

Background imageScanning Collection: A Sailor scans the horizon

A Sailor scans the horizon
Persian Gulf, January 30, 2005 - A Sailor scans the horizon aboard Al Basrah Oil Terminal

Background imageScanning Collection: A scout sniper watches to see any position changes in his target

A scout sniper watches to see any position changes in his target
January 24, 2011 - A scout sniper takes an observer, watching to see any position changes in his target during the Mountain Scout Sniper Course at Marine Corps Mountain Warfare Training Center

Background imageScanning Collection: Soldiers practice sniper skills on a shooting range

Soldiers practice sniper skills on a shooting range
July 27, 2011 - Soldiers practice sniper skills for an Air Mobility Rodeo 2011 scenario, on a range at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington

Background imageScanning Collection: U. S. Army Specialist scans the horizon

U. S. Army Specialist scans the horizon
July 30, 2006 - U.S. Army Specialist scans the horizon at the U.S.- Mexican border in San Luis, Arizona

Background imageScanning Collection: Sharpshooters sneak through the forest in their ghillie suits

Sharpshooters sneak through the forest in their ghillie suits
October 8, 2009 - Sharpshooters sneak through the forest in their ghillie suits to blend into the environment during training at Camp Robinson, Arkansas

Background imageScanning Collection: U. S. Army Soldier looks out over the village of Dingak, Afghanistan

U. S. Army Soldier looks out over the village of Dingak, Afghanistan
January 3, 2007 - U.S. Army Soldier looks out over the village of Dingak, Afghanistan, while Soldiers with his unit search for possible enemy observation posts and weapons caches

Background imageScanning Collection: A soldier provides security

A soldier provides security
June 26, 2009 - A soldier provides security during a medical evacuation mission over the Helmand Province, Afghanistan

Background imageScanning Collection: A crew chief looks for suspicious activity while manning a machine gun aboard a helicopter

A crew chief looks for suspicious activity while manning a machine gun aboard a helicopter
A crew chief looks out for suspicious activity or enemy fighters while manning one of the helicopters two machine guns

Background imageScanning Collection: Radiation therapists fit a short face mask to a patient during radiation therapy

Radiation therapists fit a short face mask to a patient during radiation therapy
Two radiation therapists fit a short face mask to a patient model to steady the head during radiation therapy

Background imageScanning Collection: Patient positioned in computed tomography scanner

Patient positioned in computed tomography scanner
A patient model wearing a short face mask is positioned in a computed tomography (CT) scanner to obtain images of a tumor before radiation therapy

Background imageScanning Collection: A tube-launched, optically-tracked, wire-guided missile gunner scans for threats

A tube-launched, optically-tracked, wire-guided missile gunner scans for threats
August 17. 2005 - A tube-launched, optically-tracked, wire-guided missile gunner scans for threats during convoy-operations training in the Central Training Area of Okinawa, Japan

Background imageScanning Collection: Belgian paratroopers on guard in the fields

Belgian paratroopers on guard in the fields

Background imageScanning Collection: A Navy air traffic controller maintains an alert watch with binoculars in the control

A Navy air traffic controller maintains an alert watch with binoculars in the control tower at Naval Air Station Millington, Tennessee

Background imageScanning Collection: A U. S. Marine looks though the optics of a BGM-71 TOW anti-tank guided missile

A U. S. Marine looks though the optics of a BGM-71 TOW anti-tank guided missile
June 18, 2010 - A U.S. Marine looks though the optics of a BGM-71 TOW anti-tank guided missile while participating in convoy operations during Javelin Thrust 2010 at a range outside Hawthorne, Nevada

Background imageScanning Collection: A Journey in Abyssinia (engraving)

A Journey in Abyssinia (engraving)
KW232579 A Journey in Abyssinia (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; Ken Welsh; English, out of copyright

Background imageScanning Collection: Doctor examining a patient

Doctor examining a patient

Background imageScanning Collection: Multimedia eye, symbolic image for data stream analysis

Multimedia eye, symbolic image for data stream analysis

Background imageScanning Collection: Picture No. 11014617

Picture No. 11014617
Veronica Pollen Scanning Electron Micrograph (SEM): Magnification x8220 (if print A4 size: 29.7 cm wide) - These small pollen grains are sticky and are carried away by pollinating insects Date:

Background imageScanning Collection: Picture No. 11014615

Picture No. 11014615
Sunflower Pollen Scanning Electron Micrograph (SEM): Magnification x10, 000 (if print A4 size: 29.7 cm wide) - The large flowers are insect pollinated

Background imageScanning Collection: Picture No. 11014607

Picture No. 11014607
Groundsel Pollen Scanning Electron Micrograph (SEM): Magnification 2 x6940 (if print A4 size: 29.7 cm wide) - Groundsel is a common weed - It is insect pollinated; provides food for many insects

Background imageScanning Collection: Picture No. 11014606

Picture No. 11014606
Groundsel Pollen Scanning Electron Micrograph (SEM): Magnification 2 x6940 (if print A4 size: 29.7 cm wide) - Groundsel is a common weed - It is insect pollinated; provides food for many insects

Background imageScanning Collection: Picture No. 11014604

Picture No. 11014604
Gorse Pollen Scanning Electron Micrograph (SEM): Magnification 1 x10, 000 (if print A4 size: 29.7 cm wide) - Gorse is a bush, with brigh yellow flowers in spring and early summer

Background imageScanning Collection: Picture No. 11014601

Picture No. 11014601
Daffodil Pollen Scanning Electron Micrograph (SEM): Magnification x8930 (if print A4 size: 29.7 cm wide) - Daffodils are popular and common springtime flowers. Insect pollinated Date:

Background imageScanning Collection: Picture No. 11014593

Picture No. 11014593
Peruvian Lily / Alstroemeria Pollen on Anther Scanning Electron Micrograph (SEM): Magnification x6520 (if print A4 size: 29.7 cm wide)

Background imageScanning Collection: Picture No. 10873581

Picture No. 10873581
Athleteճ Foot Fungus (Tinea pedis) Date:

Background imageScanning Collection: Picture No. 10873643

Picture No. 10873643
Human scalp Date:

Background imageScanning Collection: Picture No. 10873686

Picture No. 10873686
Human sperm cells Date:

Background imageScanning Collection: Picture No. 10873600

Picture No. 10873600
Human Crab Louse (Phthirus pubis) Date:

Background imageScanning Collection: Picture No. 10873580

Picture No. 10873580
Athleteճ Foot Fungu (Tinea pedis) Date:

Background imageScanning Collection: Picture No. 10873601

Picture No. 10873601
Crab larvae (Zoea larvae) Date:

Background imageScanning Collection: Picture No. 10873638

Picture No. 10873638
Human Head Louse (Pediculus humanus capitis) Date:

Background imageScanning Collection: Picture No. 10873634

Picture No. 10873634
Cochlea of Guinea Pig Date:

Background imageScanning Collection: Picture No. 10873615

Picture No. 10873615
Human Ovum in Fallopian Tube : This freshly fertilized egg passes down the Fallopian tube on its way to implantation in the wall of the uterus ( ) Date:

Background imageScanning Collection: Picture No. 10873617

Picture No. 10873617
Human finger tip print Date:

Background imageScanning Collection: Picture No. 10873675

Picture No. 10873675
Human White and Red Blood Cells Date:

Background imageScanning Collection: Picture No. 10873616

Picture No. 10873616
Human Ovum in Fallopian Tube : This freshly fertilized egg passes down the Fallopian tube on its way to implantation in the wall of the uterus Date:

Background imageScanning Collection: Picture No. 10873703

Picture No. 10873703
Sleeping Sickness Parasite in red blood cells (Trypanosoma sp.) Date:

Background imageScanning Collection: Picture No. 10873596

Picture No. 10873596
Human Cochlea Date:

Background imageScanning Collection: Picture No. 10883136

Picture No. 10883136
Magellanic Penguin - adult standing near its burrow scanning the area (Spheniscus magellanicus) Date:

Background imageScanning Collection: Picture No. 10877011

Picture No. 10877011
Scanning Electron Micrograph (SEM): Frog tongue - taste receptors papillae Date:

Background imageScanning Collection: Picture No. 10877020

Picture No. 10877020
Scanning Electron micrograph (SEM): Open Stoma of a plant leaf; Date:

Background imageScanning Collection: Picture No. 10877013

Picture No. 10877013
Scanning Electron Micrograph (SEM); Gecko Claw: Date:

Background imageScanning Collection: Picture No. 10877021

Picture No. 10877021
Scanning Electron micrograph (SEM): Open Stoma of a plant leaf; Date:




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"Unveiling the Secrets: Scanning the Unseen World" Step into a world of discovery as we embark on a journey of scanning, revealing hidden wonders and unraveling mysteries. From the towering Old Hartlepool Lighthouse in north east England to cutting-edge fingerprint scanners, our quest for knowledge knows no bounds. Intriguingly, even nature's creations hold surprises. Picture a young German Shepherd Dog lying on lush green grass, its innocent gaze inviting us to explore further. Delving deeper, we encounter snail teeth - microscopic marvels that defy expectations with their intricate structure. But our exploration doesn't stop there; we venture into realms unseen by the naked eye. Enter Plasmodium sp. , the malarial parasite that has plagued humanity for centuries. Through advanced scanning techniques, scientists strive to understand this elusive foe and develop effective treatments. As we continue our voyage through images like Picture No. 11675478 and Picture No. 11675612, breathtaking landscapes unfold before us. Each scan captures moments frozen in time - from serene sunsets painting the sky with vibrant hues to majestic mountains standing tall against an azure backdrop. Yet not all scans are purely aesthetic; some serve vital purposes beyond aesthetics alone. Take Aspergillus - an organism whose presence can pose health risks if left undetected. By employing sophisticated scanning methods, experts can identify potential threats and safeguard public health. Our historical expedition takes us back in time to witness technological advancements firsthand - X-ray security machines from 1900 paving the way for modern-day safety measures at airports worldwide (Picture No. 10876997). These early pioneers laid foundations upon which today's state-of-the-art scanners stand tall. With each scan captured in Picture No. 11675582 or any other frame along this captivating journey, we realize that "scanning" is more than just a process; it is an art form that allows us to peer into the intricate details of our world, both seen and unseen.