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Trace Collection (page 6)

"Tracing the Unseen: From Proton Collisions to Irregular Heartbeats" In the realm of science, trace hints can unlock mysteries that lie beyond our perception

Background imageTrace Collection: USA, New Mexico, Chaco Canyon. Chaco Culture National Historical Park situated in Chaco Canyon

USA, New Mexico, Chaco Canyon. Chaco Culture National Historical Park situated in Chaco Canyon, a major center of Puebloan culture between AD 850 and 1250

Background imageTrace Collection: Canada, BC, Whistler, Soo Valley. Dog sled adventure. Tourists allowed to mush their own sled / team

Canada, BC, Whistler, Soo Valley. Dog sled adventure. Tourists allowed to mush their own sled / team
Canada, BC, Whistler, Soo Valley. Dog sled adventure. Tourists allowed to mush their own sled/team

Background imageTrace Collection: Baby girl of family living on Natchez Trace Project, near Le

Baby girl of family living on Natchez Trace Project, near Lexington, Tennessee. Date 1936 Mar

Background imageTrace Collection: Trace the Ace

Trace the Ace
Title block for a trick in a Magic dealers trick catalogue Date: 1952

Background imageTrace Collection: Jessie Bateman

Jessie Bateman
JESSIE BATEMAN Popular actress, with Iris Hawkins - who I can t trace : she may be a child actress, or perhaps Jessies daughter ? Or both ? Date: 1877 - 1940

Background imageTrace Collection: Wheat (Triticum aestivum) nitrogen deficiency, close-up of leaves

Wheat (Triticum aestivum) nitrogen deficiency, close-up of leaves

Background imageTrace Collection: Wheat (Triticum aestivum) potassium deficiency, close-up of ripening ears

Wheat (Triticum aestivum) potassium deficiency, close-up of ripening ears

Background imageTrace Collection: Sugar Beet (Beta vulgaris) phosphorus deficiency, close-up of leaves

Sugar Beet (Beta vulgaris) phosphorus deficiency, close-up of leaves

Background imageTrace Collection: Sugar Beet (Beta vulgaris) magnesium deficiency, close-up of leaves

Sugar Beet (Beta vulgaris) magnesium deficiency, close-up of leaves

Background imageTrace Collection: Potato (Solanum tuberosum) boron deficiency, close-up of leaves

Potato (Solanum tuberosum) boron deficiency, close-up of leaves

Background imageTrace Collection: Potato (Solanum tuberosum) magnesium deficiency, close-up of leaves

Potato (Solanum tuberosum) magnesium deficiency, close-up of leaves

Background imageTrace Collection: Wheat (Triticum aestivum) sulphur deficiency, close-up of ripening ears

Wheat (Triticum aestivum) sulphur deficiency, close-up of ripening ears

Background imageTrace Collection: Wheat (Triticum aestivum) phophorus deficiency, close-up of leaves

Wheat (Triticum aestivum) phophorus deficiency, close-up of leaves

Background imageTrace Collection: Potato (Solanum tuberosum) sulphur deficiency, close-up of leaves

Potato (Solanum tuberosum) sulphur deficiency, close-up of leaves

Background imageTrace Collection: Potato (Solanum tuberosum) nitrogen deficiency, close-up of leaves

Potato (Solanum tuberosum) nitrogen deficiency, close-up of leaves

Background imageTrace Collection: Sugar Beet (Beta vulgaris) potassium deficiency, close-up of leaves

Sugar Beet (Beta vulgaris) potassium deficiency, close-up of leaves

Background imageTrace Collection: Sugar Beet (Beta vulgaris) manganese deficiency, close-up of leaves

Sugar Beet (Beta vulgaris) manganese deficiency, close-up of leaves

Background imageTrace Collection: Wheat (Triticum aestivum) magnesium deficiency, close-up of leaves

Wheat (Triticum aestivum) magnesium deficiency, close-up of leaves

Background imageTrace Collection: Potato (Solanum tuberosum) phosphorus deficiency, close-up of leaves

Potato (Solanum tuberosum) phosphorus deficiency, close-up of leaves

Background imageTrace Collection: Potato (Solanum tuberosum) potassium deficiency, close-up of leaves

Potato (Solanum tuberosum) potassium deficiency, close-up of leaves

Background imageTrace Collection: Water quality scientist from Thames Water, taking samples to be tested for traces of metaldehyde

Water quality scientist from Thames Water, taking samples to be tested for traces of metaldehyde, carbetamide and propyzamide, River Cherwell, Cropredy Bridge, Oxfordshire, England, march

Background imageTrace Collection: Whale song

Whale song. Waveform traces of a short burst of the sounds made by a humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae). These sounds are produced by moving air back and forth through body passages

Background imageTrace Collection: Heartbeat

Heartbeat: computer graphics composition featuring a heart, the " spike" of a single pulse, overlaid on a human torso

Background imageTrace Collection: Direct and alternating current

Direct and alternating current. An oscilloscope displays the potential difference from an alternating current (AC) source and a direct current (DC) source

Background imageTrace Collection: Electrical equipment

Electrical equipment. Digital ammeter (left, yellow), digital voltmeter (right, yellow) and an oscilloscope. An ammeter measures the number of amperes (electric current) in a circuit

Background imageTrace Collection: Printed circuit board, computer artwork

Printed circuit board, computer artwork
Printed circuit board (PCB). Computer artwork of the PCB from a motherboard (main circuit board) of a personal computer (PC)

Background imageTrace Collection: Oscilloscope trace

Oscilloscope trace. Screen of an oscilloscope showing a trace of voltage against time. Oscilloscopes are used to display and analyse waveforms of electronic signals

Background imageTrace Collection: Computer illustration of a healthy heartbeat

Computer illustration of a healthy heartbeat
Heart trace. Computer illustration of the trace of a normal human pulse, the beat of the heart. The image is based on an electrocardiogram (ECG) trace

Background imageTrace Collection: ECG

ECG. Computer artwork of an electrocardiogram (ECG) showing a normal heart rate. An ECG measures the electrical activity of the heart

Background imageTrace Collection: Brain function, conceptual artwork

Brain function, conceptual artwork. Electroencephalogram (EEG) machine monitoring brain activity

Background imageTrace Collection: Heart trace

Heart trace
Heartbeat. Conceptual computer artwork of a healthy heartbeat showing a normal ECG trace made up of red blood cells. An ECG (electrocardiograph)

Background imageTrace Collection: Artwork of normal ECG heart trace on female figure

Artwork of normal ECG heart trace on female figure

Background imageTrace Collection: Electrical conduction in the heart, artwork

Electrical conduction in the heart, artwork. Each heartbeat is initiated by an electrical impulse from the sinoatrial (SA) node (green oval) in the right atrium (upper heart chamber)

Background imageTrace Collection: Lung function test trace

Lung function test traces. Pen tracing the results from a lung function test onto graph paper. It is measuring the maximum rate at which air is expelled from the lungs

Background imageTrace Collection: Lie detector traces

Lie detector traces. Traces from an analogue lie detector, or polygraph, machine. The machine records changes in a number of physiological processes

Background imageTrace Collection: Lie detector machine

Lie detector machine
MODEL RELEASED. Lie detector machine. Polygraph examiner with an analogue lie detector, or polygraph, machine. The machine records changes in a number of physiological processes

Background imageTrace Collection: Cardiology nurses station

Cardiology nurses station. A nurse monitoring the heart rhythms (ECGs, electrocardiograms) of patients in the cardiology department at the Leiden University Medical Centre, Netherlands

Background imageTrace Collection: ECG and man running

ECG and man running. Computer artwork of an electrocardiogram (ECG) showing a normal heart rate and the outline of a man running. An ECG measures the electrical activity of the heart

Background imageTrace Collection: ECG of a normal heart rate

ECG of a normal heart rate
Electrocardiogram. Hands holding an electrocardiogram (ECG) of a normal heart rate. An ECG measures the electrical activity of the heart

Background imageTrace Collection: Painful noise

Painful noise
MODEL RELEASED. Painful noise. Conceptual image of a woman holding her hands to her ears in pain caused by a loud noise. The yellow trace at upper left could represent the sound waves of the noise

Background imageTrace Collection: Atrial fibrillation

Atrial fibrillation. Artwork of a section through a human heart during atrial fibrillation, a rapid, irregular heartbeat. In the background are ECG (electrocardiogram) traces

Background imageTrace Collection: Cardiovascular system

Cardiovascular system. Computer artwork of the human vascular system and an ECG trace. The heart is seen as a blue mass at the centre of the chest




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"Tracing the Unseen: From Proton Collisions to Irregular Heartbeats" In the realm of science, trace hints can unlock mysteries that lie beyond our perception. Take for instance the Proton Collision C014 in 1797, a groundbreaking event that paved the way for new discoveries. Similarly, Three Jowett Models from 1952 left a lasting trace in automotive history. But they are not limited to scientific endeavors alone; they extend into the intricate workings of our bodies. Lead ion collisions and ECGs showcasing normal heart rates offer glimpses into our innermost rhythms. Yet, sometimes an irregular heartbeat leaves behind its own unique trace, prompting us to seek answers and solutions. Artistic expressions also leave their mark on our hearts and minds. The delicate strokes of human heart artwork remind us of both vulnerability and resilience within ourselves. Meanwhile, captivating images like Armstrong Whitworth AW15 Atalanta or Flannan Isles Lighthouse etch themselves onto our memories as timeless traces of human ingenuity. Beyond these man-made creations lies nature's own tapestry waiting to be traced. A track cutting through a green field near Ermatingen in Switzerland beckons exploration amidst cultivated landscapes—a testament to harmonious coexistence between humans and nature. Whether it is delving into microscopic particles colliding or admiring grandeur crafted by human hands or Mother Nature herself, tracing hints leads us down paths filled with wonderment and understanding. These traces connect past with present, unveiling stories waiting patiently to be discovered—reminders that even the faintest hint can hold profound significance in unraveling life's enigmatic tapestry.