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PC-3 human prostate cancer cells stained with blue Coomassie, un-stock-foto
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Pakis - Paku Pedang - Nephrolepis Cordifolia. This type of plant is often used as decoration and has medicinal properties-stock-foto
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Outlier Unqiue Different-stock-foto
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Tricolor hypomelanistic aberrant Honduran milk snake, Lampropeltis triangulum hondurensis, in front of white background-stock-foto
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Thamnophis marcianus, Checkered garter snake-stock-foto
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Curling Cucumber-stock-foto
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Nutria Coypu in close-up Myocastor coypus swimming on a pond-stock-foto
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Albino cobra, Naja kaouthia-stock-foto
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PC-3 human prostate cancer cells stained with blue Coomassie, un-stock-foto
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Spores of a slime mold. Microscopy-stock-foto
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A fruit body of a slime mold Physarum polycephalum-stock-foto
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White aberrant scopas tang(Zebrasoma scopas) very rare marine fish-stock-foto
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An orange glazy moving plasmodium of a slime mold on a substrate-stock-foto
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Many spores of a slime mold. Microscopy-stock-foto
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In complete left bundle branch block, the conduction of the LBB can be completely interrupted or can still be conducted, but it is delayed by at least 45ms than the RBB.-stock-foto
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Scaleless rat snake (Pantherophis guttata)-stock-foto
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Albino Tangerine aberrant Honduran milk snake, Lampropeltis triangulum hondurensis, in front of white background-stock-foto
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Outstanding-stock-foto
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Hypomelanistic aberrant Honduran milk snake, Lampropeltis triangulum hondurensis, in front of white background-stock-foto
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Young fruit bodies of a Physarum slime mold-stock-foto
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Microscoric colonies of myxobateria look like flowers or corals-stock-foto
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Red-eyed crocodile skink (Tribolonotus gracilis)-stock-foto
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Deformed red tomatoes on a white background-stock-foto
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Boa contrictor "sunglow", studio-stock-foto
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The monocled cobra (Naja kaouthia), also called monocellate cobra, is a cobra species widespread across South and Southeast Asia.-stock-foto
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An orange moving plasmodium of a slime mold on a dead leaf-stock-foto
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ekg cardiogram of heart impulses close up, hypertension treatment-stock-foto
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On a conventional 12 lead electrocardiogram, the QRS wave of complete right bundle branch block in lead V1 is usually an rSR three-phase waveform.-stock-foto
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Spores of a slime mold. Microscopy-stock-foto
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Aged fruit bodies of a slime mold Physarum polycephalum-stock-foto
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The monocled cobra (Naja kaouthia), also called monocellate cobra, is a cobra species widespread across South and Southeast Asia.-stock-foto
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Man coming with burning flambeau from the maze concept-stock-foto
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Witch's broom: unusual tree growth with dense, bushy cluster of branches resembling a broom. Caused by diseases, parasites, genetic mutations; also deliberately induced by gardeners for breeding.-stock-foto
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plasmodium mold fungi, microscope close-up little life, unusual fungi mold in the forest-stock-foto
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Yellow note paper with word uncommon on cork board background with copy space-stock-foto
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One ripe brown and blue natural malformed imperfect plum with crack in middle on wooden heart shaped plate . Fruit is on brown wooden table background. Large copy space. View from directly above.-stock-foto
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Ugly plums. Abnormal organic fruit-stock-foto
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an albino Nutria, Myocastor coypus, also coypu, is a large, herbivorous, semiaquatic rodent, is an invasive species in Europe, which was introduced from America for fur hunting, sitting at the river banks of the Loire in France.-stock-foto
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Nutria Coypu in close-up Myocastor coypus-stock-foto
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Nutria Coypu in close-up Myocastor coypus-stock-foto