RMK229BH–The umbilical cord connects the fetus to the placenta. It consists primarily of blood vessels (one vein and two arteries).
RFAWNCGK–Vein
RME9AB6K–Nervous or blood system of artery and vein. Medical 3d illustration
RFKJMTGP–Human blood veins
RMCT3P80–DEEP VEIN THROMBOSIS
RMETMMGG–Illustration showing a vein with a cutaway section to reveal the internal anatomy, including valves and blood flow.
RM2F621F1–Skin Ulcer from a Varicose Vein on the Ankle
RMH026MT–Chinese Virginia-creeper, Silver vein creeper (Parthenocissus henryana, Ampelopsis henryana), at a wall
RMCPKY1W–VEIN, ILLUSTRATION
RMA79HRP–Necrotic yellow vein virus or rhizomania random adventitious root growth on a sugar beet root
RMR0B1E5–BREATHING A VEIN by James Gillray in an 1804 engraving.
RFD999P0–Quartz vein in shale, near Fowey, Cornwall, Uk
RMB752YH–A thick vein of white quartz in a granite boulder.
RFD9NTJ3–Anatomy of human abdominal vein system.
RFB3R9B1–leaf vein
RMBP01P1–Close up of spines on main vein of teasel leaf (Dipsacus fullonum)
RM2DCAA9R–Red Vein Indian Mallow Abutilon pictum
RFPGTTAY–a health worker taking a blood sample from the cubital vein by piercing the vein and collecting blood into a test tube under negative pressure
RFEJ9355–leaf vein
RMT4K49E–A needle or butterfly cannula is inserted into a vein in an arm to take blood from a patient in a medical clinic, based at University of Bristol. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Picture date: Monday April 8, 2019. Photo credit should read: Ben Birchall
RME97GM2–Pack of Stilton Blue Vein Cheese
RMF37WHE–Varicose vein in the leg.
RFC5TNDE–Germany, Bavaria, View of butterbur leaf vein
RME71PHN–Unique monzogranite rock formations with aplite vein - USA
RMETMN49–Illustration showing a vein with a cutaway section to reveal the internal anatomy, including valves and blood flow.
RM2F621FE–Skin Ulcer from a Varicose Vein on the Ankle
RMH026MR–Chinese Virginia-creeper, Silver vein creeper (Parthenocissus henryana, Ampelopsis henryana), at a wall
RMDHW9HH–VEIN, ILLUSTRATION
RMH8BXDX–Vein clearing and yellowing to leaves of a standard rose probably caused by a mosaic virus
RFD999F0–Quartz vein in shale, near Fowey, Cornwall, Uk
RF2A9H7WP–Blood clot inside a vein, illustration
RMEBA5NR–Petunia (Petunia Surfinia Rose Vein)
RM2NH36C6–Breathing a Vein. Bloodletting was a standard practice from antiquity until the late 19th century. The practice was supposed to prevent illnesses or cure diseases, but more often than not the patient's health deteriorated. After a work by James Gillray.
RFC79N2T–gneiss background with contorted quartz vein
RMB6XNBG–gabbro vein in serpentine coverack cornwall
RFPGTTC4–a health worker taking a blood sample from the cubital vein by piercing the vein and collecting blood into a test tube under negative pressure
RFEJ92ND–leaf vein closeup
RMT4K45R–A needle or butterfly cannula is inserted into a vein in an arm with a tourniquet to take blood from a patient in a medical clinic, based at University of Bristol. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Picture date: Monday April 8, 2019. Photo credit should read: Ben Birchall
RME97GKN–Pack of Stilton Blue Vein Cheese
RMCXDC2K–Petunia Flower, Lavender Vein, UK
RM2DJ4D8N–Breathing a Vein, James Gillray, 1757–1815, British, after Rev. John Sneyd, active 1804, 1804, Etching
RME71PHJ–Unique monzogranite rock formations with aplite vein - USA
RMETMPJ0–Illustration showing a vein with a cutaway section to reveal the internal anatomy, including valves and blood flow.
RM2BE0GTB–A cross-section of a healthy vein with its different muscular layers. See BP4527 and BP4529 for others in the series.
RMH026MP–Chinese Virginia-creeper, Silver vein creeper (Parthenocissus henryana, Ampelopsis henryana), at a wall, United Kingdom
RMCT69YF–VEIN, ILLUSTRATION
RMH8BXDP–Vein clearing and yellowing to leaves of a standard rose probably caused by a mosaic virus
RF2DYPGM8–Grey stone texture background with white vein
RMG5MTW6–quartz vein Pfahl, Viechtach, Germany, Bayern, Bavaria, Niederbayern, Lower Bavaria
RMBNHF1H–Petunia (Petunia Surfinia Purple Vein)
RMW9W1GD–Yew, Taxus sp. leaf central vein, TS
RFC79N5P–granite rock background with white vein
RFMAJ287–Artery and vein structure as a human circulation concept with blood vessels close up in a 3D illustration style.
RFPGTTBA–a health worker taking a blood sample from the cubital vein by piercing the vein and collecting blood into a test tube under negative pressure
RFEJ92NK–leaf vein isolated
RMP851W3–Volcanogenic Massive Sulfide (VMS) Ore (Copper, Zinc, Lead) Deposit with non-ore Quartz Vein from Parys Mountain, Anglesey
RMT3H1GW–A needle is inserted into Matt Pera's vein as he has blood taken during a clinic session at Children of the 90s, a world-leading birth cohort study, charting the health of 14,500 families in the Bristol area, based at University of Bristol study centre in Bristol.
RFC5EFKK–grunge vein wood panel background
RFHXA41K–Beautiful brown Vein Marble Stone tile
RFD64YY6–Varicose vein
RMETMMJC–Illustration showing a vein with a cutaway section to reveal the internal anatomy, including valves and blood flow.
RF2BEGM2M–Skin Ulcer from a Varicose Vein on the Ankle
RF2F8KJ93–Medical illustration of the symptoms of deep vein thrombosis, with annotations.
RMDT8NBR–DEEP VEIN THROMBOSIS
RMH8BXDN–Vein clearing and yellowing to leaves of a standard rose probably caused by a mosaic virus
RFMAJ276–Artery and vein structure comparison concept as a human circulation section with blood vessels anatomy close up in a 3D illustration style.
RFPGTTCT–a health worker taking a blood sample from the cubital vein by piercing the vein and collecting blood into a test tube under negative pressure
RFEJ93NA–bodhi leaf vein isolated
RMC5T5W2–Close up of leaf vein
RMA1B46N–Elderly feet with deep vein thrombosis DVT
RFC5EFNY–fine image of vein natural wood background
RFHWAPFG–Beautiful brown Vein Marble Stone tile
RFD6500A–Deep vein thrombosis
RMETMPHC–Illustration showing a vein with a cutaway section to reveal the internal anatomy, including valves and blood flow.
RM2BEGHC2–Coronary Vein Graft
RMMP9XCF–Monzogranite rock with Aplitic Vein, Jumbo Rocks, Joshua Tree, CA 180312 68174
RMCT5JBJ–VEIN, ILLUSTRATION
RMH8BXDK–Vein clearing and yellowing to leaves of a standard rose probably caused by a mosaic virus
RMD4B4M9–Second ligature is placed around the femoral vein, following the amputation of a right leg.
RFDWRR42–Coober Pedy mine with opal vein
RMG5MWHD–quartz vein Pfahl, Viechtach, Germany, Bayern, Bavaria, Niederbayern, Lower Bavaria
RFPGTTD8–a health worker taking a blood sample from the cubital vein by piercing the vein and collecting blood into a test tube under negative pressure