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Staff members carry a coffin containing the remains of a Yazidi man at the Forensic Medicine Department in Mosul, northern Iraq, during the process of transporting them to Sinjar and handing them over to their families. Coffins containing the remains of 22 Yazidis killed in 2014 during the Yazidi genocide by ISIS in Sinjar are returned to their families after being exhumed from a mass grave and identified through DNA testing in Baghdad. This is the eighth group of victims released by the Mosul Forensic Medicine Department.-stock-foto
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Staff members put a coffin containing the remains of a Yazidi man inside an ambulance at the Forensic Medicine Department in Mosul, northern Iraq, during the process of transporting them to Sinjar and handing them over to their families. Coffins containing the remains of 22 Yazidis killed in 2014 during the Yazidi genocide by ISIS in Sinjar are returned to their families after being exhumed from a mass grave and identified through DNA testing in Baghdad. This is the eighth group of victims released by the Mosul Forensic Medicine Department.-stock-foto
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A staff member walks past coffins containing the remains of Yazidis at the Forensic Medicine Department in Mosul, northern Iraq, during the process of transporting them to Sinjar and handing them over to their families. Coffins containing the remains of 22 Yazidis killed in 2014 during the Yazidi genocide by ISIS in Sinjar are returned to their families after being exhumed from a mass grave and identified through DNA testing in Baghdad. This is the eighth group of victims released by the Mosul Forensic Medicine Department.-stock-foto
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A staff member carries a coffin containing the remains of a Yazidi man at the Forensic Medicine Department in Mosul, northern Iraq, during the process of transporting them to Sinjar and handing them over to their families. Coffins containing the remains of 22 Yazidis killed in 2014 during the Yazidi genocide by ISIS in Sinjar are returned to their families after being exhumed from a mass grave and identified through DNA testing in Baghdad. This is the eighth group of victims released by the Mosul Forensic Medicine Department.-stock-foto
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Staff members carry a coffin containing the remains of a Yazidi man at the Forensic Medicine Department in Mosul, northern Iraq, during the process of transporting them to Sinjar and handing them over to their families. Coffins containing the remains of 22 Yazidis killed in 2014 during the Yazidi genocide by ISIS in Sinjar are returned to their families after being exhumed from a mass grave and identified through DNA testing in Baghdad. This is the eighth group of victims released by the Mosul Forensic Medicine Department.-stock-foto
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A staff member walks past coffins containing the remains of Yazidis at the Forensic Medicine Department in Mosul, northern Iraq, during the process of transporting them to Sinjar and handing them over to their families. Coffins containing the remains of 22 Yazidis killed in 2014 during the Yazidi genocide by ISIS in Sinjar are returned to their families after being exhumed from a mass grave and identified through DNA testing in Baghdad. This is the eighth group of victims released by the Mosul Forensic Medicine Department.-stock-foto
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A staff member carries a coffin containing the remains of a Yazidi man at the Forensic Medicine Department in Mosul, northern Iraq, during the process of transporting them to Sinjar and handing them over to their families. Coffins containing the remains of 22 Yazidis killed in 2014 during the Yazidi genocide by ISIS in Sinjar are returned to their families after being exhumed from a mass grave and identified through DNA testing in Baghdad. This is the eighth group of victims released by the Mosul Forensic Medicine Department.-stock-foto
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A staff member carries a coffin containing the remains of a Yazidi man at the Forensic Medicine Department in Mosul, northern Iraq, during the process of transporting them to Sinjar and handing them over to their families. Coffins containing the remains of 22 Yazidis killed in 2014 during the Yazidi genocide by ISIS in Sinjar are returned to their families after being exhumed from a mass grave and identified through DNA testing in Baghdad. This is the eighth group of victims released by the Mosul Forensic Medicine Department.-stock-foto
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Staff members carry a coffin containing the remains of a Yazidi man at the Forensic Medicine Department in Mosul, northern Iraq, during the process of transporting them to Sinjar and handing them over to their families. Coffins containing the remains of 22 Yazidis killed in 2014 during the Yazidi genocide by ISIS in Sinjar are returned to their families after being exhumed from a mass grave and identified through DNA testing in Baghdad. This is the eighth group of victims released by the Mosul Forensic Medicine Department.-stock-foto
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Staff members carry a coffin containing the remains of a Yazidi man at the Forensic Medicine Department in Mosul, northern Iraq, during the process of transporting them to Sinjar and handing them over to their families. Coffins containing the remains of 22 Yazidis killed in 2014 during the Yazidi genocide by ISIS in Sinjar are returned to their families after being exhumed from a mass grave and identified through DNA testing in Baghdad. This is the eighth group of victims released by the Mosul Forensic Medicine Department.-stock-foto
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Two surgeons dressed in sterile surgical attire are conducting a medical procedure in a well-lit operating room, showcasing precision, teamwork, and d-stock-foto
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Utica, NY - Jul 12, 2025: Wide view of WellNow Urgent Care, is an urgent medical care, telehealth, and occupational medicine services, with over 180 c-stock-foto
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Veterinarian staff is drawing blood from a newly admitted long-eared owl (Asio otus), also known as the northern long-eared owl or, more informally, a-stock-foto
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Veterinarian staff is treating a newly admitted long-eared owl (Asio otus), also known as the northern long-eared owl or, more informally, as the less-stock-foto
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Veterinarian staff is treating a newly admitted long-eared owl (Asio otus), also known as the northern long-eared owl or, more informally, as the less-stock-foto
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New Hartford, NY - Jun 25, 2025: View of CNY Physicians and Surgeons, established in 1965. The practice was founded by Dr. Mark Elias, who introduced-stock-foto
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New Hartford, NY - Jun 25, 2025: View of CNY Physicians and Surgeons, established in 1965. The practice was founded by Dr. Mark Elias, who introduced-stock-foto
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New Hartford, NY - Jun 22, 2025: Close-up of The Village Green Dispensary, provides a range of cannabis products and services, focusing on education a-stock-foto
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U.S. Marine Corps Staff Sgt. Justin Odom, right, a combat instructor with the School of Infantry-West, Advanced Infantry Training Battalion, Detachment Hawaii, instructs Advanced Infantry Marine Course (AIMC) 3-25 students after an ambush maneuver during the AIMC at Kahuku Training Area (KTA), Hawaii, June 3, 2025. The AIMC students conducted ambush maneuvers during patrols as part of the multi-day training course at KTA, testing and bolstering their military occupational specialty skills within the infantry. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Carlos Daniel Chavez-Flores)-stock-foto
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U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Isaiah Eyeland, support section noncommissioned officer in charge assigned to the 90th Fighter Generation Squadron, salutes a pilot operating a U.S. Air Force F-22 Raptor before takeoff during Exercise Tropic Tundra at a remote location in Alaska, June 3. The F-22 is an American twin-engine, all-weather, supersonic stealth fighter aircraft and provides power projection across the Indo-Pacific region. Airmen assigned to the 673d Air Base Wing and 3rd Wing came together to form the 3rd Air Expeditionary Wing during the exercise, testing and training their ability to rec-stock-foto
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A power engineer is working at substation, carefully connecting wires with precision. staff member wears protective gloves to ensure safety while hand-stock-foto
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A power engineer is working at substation using multimeter to measure electrical current. staff member is focused on ensuring safety and efficiency in-stock-foto
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A staff member is working at power substation using multimeter to ensure electrical safety and efficiency-stock-foto
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Woman in lab coat with stethoscope in hospital room demonstrating focus and professionalism during medical duties.-stock-foto
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Veterinarian Staff is treating a new admitted Eurasian eagle-owl (Bubo bubo) at the first stage of admission, Blood is drawn for testing and liquids a-stock-foto
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Veterinarian Staff is treating a new admitted Eurasian eagle-owl (Bubo bubo) at the first stage of admission, Blood is drawn for testing and liquids a-stock-foto
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Veterinarian Staff is treating a new admitted Eurasian eagle-owl (Bubo bubo) at the first stage of admission, Blood is drawn for testing and liquids a-stock-foto
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Veterinarian Staff is treating a new admitted Eurasian eagle-owl (Bubo bubo) at the first stage of admission, Blood is drawn for testing and liquids a-stock-foto
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Veterinarian Staff is treating a new admitted Eurasian eagle-owl (Bubo bubo) at the first stage of admission, Blood is drawn for testing and liquids a-stock-foto
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Veterinarian Staff is treating a new admitted Eurasian eagle-owl (Bubo bubo) at the first stage of admission, Blood is drawn for testing and liquids a-stock-foto
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Veterinarian Staff is treating a new admitted Eurasian eagle-owl (Bubo bubo) at the first stage of admission, Blood is drawn for testing and liquids a-stock-foto
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Man with beard and bald head in a clinic wearing a lab coat and stethoscope gestures seriously in a medical room with shelves filled with supplies and-stock-foto
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veterinary surgeons are drawing blood for testing from the leg of a hospitalised Eurasian griffon vulture (Gyps fulvus) under general anesthetics phot-stock-foto
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U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Gregory Smith, a signal operations system specialist representing the Fort Benning-based 648th Maneuver Enhancement Brigade, Georgia Army National Guard, charts his land navigation points during the night/day land navigation portion of the 2025 Georgia Army National Guard State Best Warrior Competition at the Catoosa Volunteer Training Site, Ringgold, Georgia, March 12, 2025. The competition demonstrates the readiness and lethality of Georgia Army National Guard Soldiers by testing the competitors with physical fitness assessments, written exams, and other warrior tasks an-stock-foto
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Ringgold, Georgia, USA. 12th Mar, 2025. U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Gregory Smith, a signal operations system specialist representing the Fort Benning-based 648th Maneuver Enhancement Brigade, Georgia Army National Guard, charts his land navigation points during the night day land navigation portion of the 2025 Georgia Army National Guard State Best Warrior Competition at the Catoosa Volunteer Training Site, Ringgold, Georgia, March 12, 2025. The competition demonstrates the readiness and lethality of Georgia Army National Guard Soldiers by testing the competitors with physical fitness assessments,-stock-foto
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Passenger plane and a bag with a budget. Concept of budgeting, distribution of funds and investments. Airline expenses, investment strategies, and cos-stock-foto
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A healthcare worker collects a blood sample from a patient's arm in a clinical environment.-stock-foto
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A healthcare professional in pink scrubs displays a red ribbon, symbolizing support for HIV/AIDS awareness. The image highlights the importance of adv-stock-foto
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A healthcare provider gently draws blood from a patient seated comfortably in a modern medical office. The atmosphere is calm, ensuring a positive exp-stock-foto
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A healthcare provider gently draws blood from a patient seated comfortably in a modern medical office. The atmosphere is calm, ensuring a positive exp-stock-foto