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Vector Collection (#48)

Exploring the World in Vector: From political maps to highway routes, and vintage posters to cultural artifacts

Background imageVector Collection: Thrip head, SEM

Thrip head, SEM
Thrip head. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the head of a thrip, showing its large compound eyes. Thrips (order Thysanoptera)

Background imageVector Collection: Mosquito taking flight

Mosquito taking flight
2006 Prof. Frank Hadley Collins, Dir. Cntr. for Global Health and Infectious Diseases, Univ. of Notre Dame With a newly-obtained fiery red blood meal visible through her now transparent abdomen

Background imageVector Collection: Testing ticks in public health lab

Testing ticks in public health lab
Public health. A researcher gathering samples of ticks in a public health laboratory. Ticks (superfamily Ixodoidea) are parasites that eat the blood of their hosts

Background imageVector Collection: Rhabdovirus, TEM

Rhabdovirus, TEM
Rhabdovirus. Transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of particles of the rhabdovirus vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV). These particles bullet shape is characteristic of rhabdoviruses

Background imageVector Collection: Western flower thrip, SEM

Western flower thrip, SEM
Western flower thrip (Frankliniella occidentalis), coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). Thrips feed on sap by piercing plant cells with their paired maxillary stylets (not seen)

Background imageVector Collection: Tick, SEM

Tick, SEM
Tick, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). This is the ventral surface (the underside). Ticks (superfamily: Ixodoidea) are small arachnids

Background imageVector Collection: Torus

Torus

Background imageVector Collection: Common sheep tick, light micrograph

Common sheep tick, light micrograph
Common sheep tick (Ixodes ricinus), light micrograph. The sheep tick is an arachnid, and has eight legs. The mouthparts (upper centre) form a piercing lance with spines, which face backward

Background imageVector Collection: A sheep tick with another smaller tick attached to it. These blood sucking parasites are getting

A sheep tick with another smaller tick attached to it. These blood sucking parasites are getting more common due to
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Exploring the World in Vector: From political maps to highway routes, and vintage posters to cultural artifacts, vectors offer a fascinating glimpse into diverse landscapes and historical narratives. Dive into the intricate details of an African political map, tracing borders that shape nations and histories. Navigate through California's sprawling highways or Indiana's scenic roads with precision using vector-based maps. Immerse yourself in the charm of Newfoundland and Labrador as you explore its provincial map, capturing its unique character. Embark on a journey through New Hampshire's highways, revealing hidden gems along the way. Discover America like never before with a highly detailed USA road map, showcasing every nook and cranny of this vast land. Unravel China's rich tapestry of culture and geography as you delve into its captivating vectorized map. Get lost in Buenos Aires' vibrant streets with an intricately designed city map that captures the essence of Argentina's capital. Step back in time with a vintage World War II poster featuring a fedora-clad soldier donning an Army helmet—an artistic representation steeped in history and nostalgia. Transport yourself to ancient Japan as you admire an antique Japanese woodblock print depicting a woman gracefully serving tea—a beautiful blend of artistry and tradition. Embark on an exploration across Canada with a country-wide vectorized map—unveiling breathtaking landscapes from coast to coast. Delve deeper into New York City region's bustling streets or Long Island’s idyllic shores using meticulously crafted maps tailored for urban adventurers. Intricate yet versatile, vectors unlock endless possibilities for understanding our world—whether it be unraveling geopolitical complexities or appreciating cultural heritage through stunning visual representations.