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Butterfly lifecycle 5 (adult fills and dries wings) (Large Print)


This image shows the butterfly viewed from the side with its head on the right and its tail on the left. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up. On the right one of its two large eyes is showing with one of its two antennae above it. To the left of the head is the thorax with two of its four wings sticking up. To the right is the fore wing with two patches of orange in the centre and up from them, two white spots. The hind wing is to the left, it has a silver spot near the thorax and a grey band on the edge to the left. The wings are still soft bags which will flatten as the veins fill and stretch them flat and hard. Left from this is the segmented abdomen. Three of its six multi-jointed legs can be found, upon which it stands.

Butterfly lifecycle 5 (adult fills and dries wings) (UEB Contracted)


This image shows the butterfly viewed from the side with its head on the right and its tail on the left. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up. On the right one of its two large eyes is showing with one of its two antennae above it. To the left of the head is the thorax with two of its four wings sticking up. To the right is the fore wing with two patches of orange in the centre and up from them, two white spots. The hind wing is to the left, it has a silver spot near the thorax and a grey band on the edge to the left. The wings are still soft bags which will flatten as the veins fill and stretch them flat and hard. Left from this is the segmented abdomen. Three of its six multi-jointed legs can be found, upon which it stands.

Butterfly lifecycle 5 (adult fills and dries wings) (UEB Uncontracted)


This image shows the butterfly viewed from the side with its head on the right and its tail on the left. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up. On the right one of its two large eyes is showing with one of its two antennae above it. To the left of the head is the thorax with two of its four wings sticking up. To the right is the fore wing with two patches of orange in the centre and up from them, two white spots. The hind wing is to the left, it has a silver spot near the thorax and a grey band on the edge to the left. The wings are still soft bags which will flatten as the veins fill and stretch them flat and hard. Left from this is the segmented abdomen. Three of its six multi-jointed legs can be found, upon which it stands.

Butterfly lifecycle 6 (Adult) (Large Print)


This image shows the butterfly viewed from above. Its body is in the centre of the page with the head at the top of the page. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up. There is a scale at the bottom of the page. In the top centre of the image are the tips of two antennae which stretch down to the head. It has two large eyes showing with two antennae stretching out above it. Down from the head is the thorax with two wings to the left and right. The fore wings in the top half of the page have an orange band in the middle. The wing tips to the left and right have bright white patches and spots. The hind wings have a band of orange on the outer edge to the left and right. All wings have tiny patches of white on the edge in places and some small patches of blue near the edges but these are too small to be seen on the tactile image. Down from this is the segmented abdomen. The legs are not shown.

Butterfly lifecycle 6 (Adult) (UEB Contracted)


This image shows the butterfly viewed from above. Its body is in the centre of the page with the head at the top of the page. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up. There is a scale at the bottom of the page. In the top centre of the image are the tips of two antennae which stretch down to the head. It has two large eyes showing with two antennae stretching out above it. Down from the head is the thorax with two wings to the left and right. The fore wings in the top half of the page have an orange band in the middle. The wing tips to the left and right have bright white patches and spots. The hind wings have a band of orange on the outer edge to the left and right. All wings have tiny patches of white on the edge in places and some small patches of blue near the edges but these are too small to be seen on the tactile image. Down from this is the segmented abdomen. The legs are not shown.

Butterfly lifecycle 6 (Adult) (UEB Uncontracted)


This image shows the butterfly viewed from above. Its body is in the centre of the page with the head at the top of the page. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up. There is a scale at the bottom of the page. In the top centre of the image are the tips of two antennae which stretch down to the head. It has two large eyes showing with two antennae stretching out above it. Down from the head is the thorax with two wings to the left and right. The fore wings in the top half of the page have an orange band in the middle. The wing tips to the left and right have bright white patches and spots. The hind wings have a band of orange on the outer edge to the left and right. All wings have tiny patches of white on the edge in places and some small patches of blue near the edges but these are too small to be seen on the tactile image. Down from this is the segmented abdomen. The legs are not shown.

Buzzard (Large Print)


This is a picture of a Buzzard shown from the side, with its head facing to the left of the page. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up. It has a sharp, downward curving beak, and one eye is visible. Down and to the right of this are the Buzzard's body and wing, and down from this, its legs with formidable curved talons. To the right is its tail. The colour of the Buzzard is usually light brown. The wing, to the right of the page, is a darker shade of brown.

Buzzard (UEB Contracted)


This is a picture of a Buzzard shown from the side, with its head facing to the left of the page. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up. It has a sharp, downward curving beak, and one eye is visible. Down and to the right of this are the Buzzard's body and wing, and down from this, its legs with formidable curved talons. To the right is its tail. The colour of the Buzzard is usually light brown. The wing, to the right of the page, is a darker shade of brown.

Buzzard (UEB Uncontracted)


This is a picture of a Buzzard shown from the side, with its head facing to the left of the page. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up. It has a sharp, downward curving beak, and one eye is visible. Down and to the right of this are the Buzzard's body and wing, and down from this, its legs with formidable curved talons. To the right is its tail. The colour of the Buzzard is usually light brown. The wing, to the right of the page, is a darker shade of brown.

Camel (Large Print)


This is a picture of a two-humped camel, standing facing left. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up. At the left centre is its head shown from the side with its mouth, one eye and two ears. To the right of its head are the camel's humps each one with rough hair on top. Lower down the page is the body of the camel with its tail to the far right. Lower still are the camel's four legs with its large, flat, two-toed feet at the bottom of the page.

Camel (UEB Contracted)


This is a picture of a two-humped camel, standing facing left. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up. At the left centre is its head shown from the side with its mouth, one eye and two ears. To the right of its head are the camel's humps each one with rough hair on top. Lower down the page is the body of the camel with its tail to the far right. Lower still are the camel's four legs with its large, flat, two-toed feet at the bottom of the page.

Camel (UEB uncontracted)


This is a picture of a two-humped camel, standing facing left. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up. At the left centre is its head shown from the side with its mouth, one eye and two ears. To the right of its head are the camel's humps each one with rough hair on top. Lower down the page is the body of the camel with its tail to the far right. Lower still are the camel's four legs with its large, flat, two-toed feet at the bottom of the page.

Canada Goose (Large Print)


In this image of a goose its head is at the top left of the page and its tail on the right. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up. Its beak is open, and to the right is its eye. The goose has a very long, black, straight neck. Its body is partially covered by a folded wing, and is in the centre of the page. The tail feathers droop down at the lower right of the page. The two short legs and large webbed feet are at the bottom of the page.

Canada Goose (UEB Contracted)


In this image of a goose its head is at the top left of the page and its tail on the right. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up. Its beak is open, and to the right is its eye. The goose has a very long, black, straight neck. Its body is partially covered by a folded wing, and is in the centre of the page. The tail feathers droop down at the lower right of the page. The two short legs and large webbed feet are at the bottom of the page.

Canada Goose (UEB Uncontracted)


In this image of a goose its head is at the top left of the page and its tail on the right. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up. Its beak is open, and to the right is its eye. The goose has a very long, black, straight neck. Its body is partially covered by a folded wing, and is in the centre of the page. The tail feathers droop down at the lower right of the page. The two short legs and large webbed feet are at the bottom of the page.

Carcinogenicity: The Design, Analysis, and Interpretation of Long-Term Animal Studies (ILSI Monographs)


Critical issues in the design, evaluation and interpretation of long-term animal carcinogenicity studies are addressed in this volume. The presentations are by top pathologists, toxicologists and statisticians in the USA, Canada and Europe, representing industry, academia and regulatory agencies. The discussions involve controversial as well as conventional issues and are presented from statistical and biological or toxicological perspectives. Although more work has been done and published on long-term animal carcinogenicity studies than in any other phase of chemical or drug safety assessment, many issues still remain unresolved. Some solutions have been proposed, but in many instances they have not proven to be completely remedial. This volume continues important discussion of these issues and proposed solutions, and should be of interest to scientists engaged in long-term animal carcinogenicity testing.

Cat (Large Print)


This is an image of a grey cat facing left and seen from the side with its head facing you, so that all its facial features can be found. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up. The cat's head can be found in the left centre of the page. Its two ears are at the top. Further down are its two eyes, nose, mouth, and whiskers sticking out to the left and right.To the right of its head is the cat's body with four legs going down to the bottom of the page. Its swishy tail sticks up from the right of its body to the top right of the page.

Cat (UEB Contracted)


This is an image of a grey cat facing left and seen from the side with its head facing you, so that all its facial features can be found. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up. The cat's head can be found in the left centre of the page. Its two ears are at the top. Further down are its two eyes, nose, mouth, and whiskers sticking out to the left and right.To the right of its head is the cat's body with four legs going down to the bottom of the page. Its swishy tail sticks up from the right of its body to the top right of the page.

Cat (UEB Uncontracted)


This is an image of a grey cat facing left and seen from the side with its head facing you, so that all its facial features can be found. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up. The cat's head can be found in the left centre of the page. Its two ears are at the top. Further down are its two eyes, nose, mouth, and whiskers sticking out to the left and right.To the right of its head is the cat's body with four legs going down to the bottom of the page. Its swishy tail sticks up from the right of its body to the top right of the page.

Centipede (Large Print)


This is an image of a centipede viewed from above and facing towards the left of the page, with its long body curving around to the top of the page. At the far left of the page is the centipede's head with two eyes and two horn-like mouth parts. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up. Just down the page, there is a silhouette of the centipede at approximately real size. The body of the centipede has many segments with a pair of legs attached to each one. To make the image accessible this creature has been shown with only eleven pairs of legs although in reality this could range from thirty to more than one hundred pairs.

Centipede (UEB Contracted)


This is an image of a centipede viewed from above and facing towards the left of the page, with its long body curving around to the top of the page. At the far left of the page is the centipede's head with two eyes and two horn-like mouth parts. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up. Just down the page, there is a silhouette of the centipede at approximately real size. The body of the centipede has many segments with a pair of legs attached to each one. To make the image accessible this creature has been shown with only eleven pairs of legs although in reality this could range from thirty to more than one hundred pairs.

Centipede (UEB uncontracted)


This is an image of a centipede viewed from above and facing towards the left of the page, with its long body curving around to the top of the page. At the far left of the page is the centipede's head with two eyes and two horn-like mouth parts. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up. Just down the page, there is a silhouette of the centipede at approximately real size. The body of the centipede has many segments with a pair of legs attached to each one. To make the image accessible this creature has been shown with only eleven pairs of legs although in reality this could range from thirty to more than one hundred pairs.

Cheetah (Large Print)


This page shows a cheetah seen from the side, with its head on the left of the page and tail on the right; it is facing left so only one eye can be found. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up.The cheetah is a large cat covered in golden fur and dark spots for camouflage. On the left of the page its small head can be found. Its mouth is open and up from this its nostril and a black camouflage stripe which leads to its eye can be found. Its ear is on the top right of its head at the start of its flexible neck. To the right is its lean body. It stands on four long, slender legs with paws at the bottom of the page. Its walking gait is different to most other mammals, as its legs move in unison. On the right of the page is the cheetah's long tail, with distinctive black stripes at the end.

Cheetah (UEB Contracted)


This page shows a cheetah seen from the side, with its head on the left of the page and tail on the right; it is facing left so only one eye can be found. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up.The cheetah is a large cat covered in golden fur and dark spots for camouflage. On the left of the page its small head can be found. Its mouth is open and up from this its nostril and a black camouflage stripe which leads to its eye can be found. Its ear is on the top right of its head at the start of its flexible neck. To the right is its lean body. It stands on four long, slender legs with paws at the bottom of the page. Its walking gait is different to most other mammals, as its legs move in unison. On the right of the page is the cheetah's long tail, with distinctive black stripes at the end.

Cheetah (UEB Uncontracted)


This page shows a cheetah seen from the side, with its head on the left of the page and tail on the right; it is facing left so only one eye can be found. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up.The cheetah is a large cat covered in golden fur and dark spots for camouflage. On the left of the page its small head can be found. Its mouth is open and up from this its nostril and a black camouflage stripe which leads to its eye can be found. Its ear is on the top right of its head at the start of its flexible neck. To the right is its lean body. It stands on four long, slender legs with paws at the bottom of the page. Its walking gait is different to most other mammals, as its legs move in unison. On the right of the page is the cheetah's long tail, with distinctive black stripes at the end.

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