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  • metal shavings on a Metal tooling shop floor
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  • Metal workshop drill
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  • A lathe on a metal workshop floor
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  • A lathe on a metal workshop floor
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  • Metal workshop drill
    SL_Metal-work_6-7763.jpg
  • Metal workshop drill closeup of a drill bit
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  • Metal workshop drill
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  • Metal workshop production line Manufacturing a truck cart A press
    IA_Metal_worker_DSC_9238_fs.jpg
  • Metal workshop production line Manufacturing a truck cart A press
    IA_Metal_worker_DSC_9233_fs.jpg
  • Metal workshop production line Manufacturing a truck cart welding the pieces together
    IA_Metal_worker_9223.jpg
  • Metal workshop production line Manufacturing a truck cart connecting the hydraulic pipes
    IA_Metal_worker_DSC_9221_fs.jpg
  • Metal workshop production line Manufacturing a truck cart Welding the cart
    IA_Metal_worker_DSC_9212_fs.jpg
  • Metal sutures (Metal staples). View of the metal staples closing a surgical wound on a man's abdomen.
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  • Metal worker welds a metal frame
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  • Metal worker welds a metal frame
    SL_20160826_152917.jpg
  • A metal worker, wearing protective clothing and mask, welding metal pipes and tubes
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  • Metal tree artwork
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  • Metal tree artwork
    VA_Athens_DSC02199-1.jpg
  • Israel, the crowd and audience at a heavy metal rock performance
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  • metal construction lattice with blue sky background Photographed in New Orleans
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  • metal construction lattice with blue sky background Photographed in New Orleans
    ZP_f_New-Orleans_Nola18.jpg
  • Smelting metal Georgius Agricola De re metallica, translated into English from the 1st Latin ed. of 1556, printed in London by The Mining magazine in 1912
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  • Smelting metal Georgius Agricola De re metallica, translated into English from the 1st Latin ed. of 1556, printed in London by The Mining magazine in 1912
    IR_Mining_0467.jpg
  • Smelting metal Georgius Agricola De re metallica, translated into English from the 1st Latin ed. of 1556, printed in London by The Mining magazine in 1912
    IR_mining_0437.jpg
  • Smelting metal Georgius Agricola De re metallica, translated into English from the 1st Latin ed. of 1556, printed in London by The Mining magazine in 1912
    IR_Mining_0399.jpg
  • metal parts produced on a metal tooling shop floor
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  • metal parts produced on a metal tooling shop floor
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  • Metal tooling shop floor concept with micrometer calliper and metal shavings
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  • Metal tooling shop floor
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  • Metal tooling shop floor
    IA_Tooling_AMJ_1289_OS.jpg
  • metal bracelets made by the Gidonwoduk tribe, the former Datoga blacksmith tribe. Today they are a separate tribe. They do not marry with Datoga since they discovered the secrets of blacksmithing. Photographed in Africa, Tanzania, Lake Eyasi
    GS_Gidonwoduk_P1060523.jpg
  • a Lathe Metal tooling shop floor
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  • A worker welding metal plates
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  • A worker welding metal plates
    IA_DSC_9200_fs_PSh.jpg
  • Israel, Heavy Metal band, Salem, lead singer Ze'ev Tenenboim on stage facing the crowd
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  • a Lathe Metal tooling shop floor
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  • Metal tooling shop floor Technician uses a gauge for quality control on a tooled part
    IA_Tooling_AMJ_1339.jpg
  • Metal tooling shop floor. Technician uses a micrometer to measure a tooled part
    IA_Tooling_AMJ_1250.jpg
  • Metal tooling shop floor
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  • Metal tooling shop floor concept with CAD blueprint and drill bits
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  • Metal tooling shop floor
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  • Metal tooling shop floor
    IA_f_Tooling_1307.jpg
  • Metal tooling shop floor. CNC (computed numerically controlled) panel
    IA_Tooling_AMJ_1263.jpg
  • Metal tooling shop floor
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  • Metal tooling shop floor
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  • Minnesota USA, An old metal railroad bridge
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  • band during a Heavy Metal rock performance
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  • band during a Heavy Metal rock performance
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  • band during a Heavy Metal rock performance
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  • Israel, Tel Aviv, lead singer during a Heavy Metal rock performance
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  • Israel, Tel Aviv, ecstatic crowd of teenagers near the stage during a Heavy Metal rock concert as seen from the stage
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  • Israel, Tel Aviv, guitarist with hair flying in the air, during a Heavy Metal rock performance
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  • Israel, Tel Aviv, band during a Heavy Metal rock performance
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  • Israel, Tel Aviv, band during a Heavy Metal rock performance, green lights on the stage
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  • Israel, Tel Aviv, band during a Heavy Metal rock performance
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  • Israel, Tel Aviv, band during a Heavy Metal rock performance
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  • Israel, Tel Aviv, band during a Heavy Metal rock performance
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  • Israel, Tel Aviv, drummer during a Heavy Metal rock performance
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  • Israel, Tel Aviv, the drummer during a Heavy Metal rock performance
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  • Israel, Tel Aviv, lead singer during a Heavy Metal rock performance
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  • Israel, Tel Aviv, band during a Heavy Metal rock performance, 2 guitarists in the foreground on stage
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  • Israel, Tel Aviv, Bartholomeus band during a Heavy Metal rock performance
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  • Israel, Tel Aviv, Bartholomeus band during a Heavy Metal rock performance the ecstatic crowd in the foreground
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  • wire brush used to remove shavings from the tooled parts in a metal workshop
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  • Underwater survey. Scuba diver uses a metal detector to help search for buried objects. In this case a hoard of 2000 gold coins were found in Caesarea Harbour, Israel
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  • Metallic atom in space
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  • Metallic atom on concrete background
    IR_CinematicAtom-2.jpg
  • Metal bolt mechanism On white Background
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  • metal construction lattice and smoking flue Photographed in New Orleans
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  • Arrowheads and Spearheads made by the Gidonwoduk tribe, the former Datooga (Datoga) blacksmith tribe. Today they are a separate tribe. They do not marry with Datoga since they discovered the secrets of blacksmithing. Photographed in Africa, Tanzania, Lake Eyasi
    GF_Datoga_P0680.jpg
  • Selective focus on a mains metallic valve with blue background
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  • smiting products made by the Gidonwoduk tribe, the former Datoga blacksmith tribe. Today they are a separate tribe. They do not marry with Datoga since they discovered the secrets of blacksmithing. Photographed in Africa, Tanzania, Lake Eyasi
    GS_Gidonwoduk_products.jpg
  • Arrowheads and Spearheads made by the Gidonwoduk tribe, the former Datoga blacksmith tribe. Today they are a separate tribe. They do not marry with Datoga since they discovered the secrets of blacksmithing. Photographed in Africa, Tanzania, Lake Eyasi
    GS_Gidonwoduk_P1060528.jpg
  • Arrowheads and Spearheads made by the Gidonwoduk tribe, the former Datoga blacksmith tribe. Today they are a separate tribe. They do not marry with Datoga since they discovered the secrets of blacksmithing. Photographed in Africa, Tanzania, Lake Eyasi
    GS_Gidonwoduk_P1060527.jpg
  • Arrowheads and Spearheads made by the Gidonwoduk tribe, the former Datoga blacksmith tribe. Today they are a separate tribe. They do not marry with Datoga since they discovered the secrets of blacksmithing. Photographed in Africa, Tanzania, Lake Eyasi
    GS_Gidonwoduk_P1060525.jpg
  • iron knifes with wooden handle made by the Gidonwoduk tribe, the former Datoga blacksmith tribe. Today they are a separate tribe. They do not marry with Datoga since they discovered the secrets of blacksmithing. Photographed in Africa, Tanzania, Lake Eyasi
    GS_Gidonwoduk_P1060522.jpg
  • Old style hand made iron workers in a small work shop, force shaping a red hot iron rod
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  • Old style hand made iron workers in a small work shop, force shaping a red hot iron rod
    IA_DSC_7766_fs_PSh.jpg
  • Old style hand made iron workers in a small work shop Grinding and shaping iron on a whetstone
    IA_DSC_7763_fs_PSh.jpg
  • Old style hand made iron workers in a small work shop, force shaping a red hot iron rod
    IA_DSC_7769_fs_PSh.jpg
  • Human Anatomy The "Essai d'Anatomie" was produced by Gautier D'Agoty in 1745 in Paris, France. It is a remarkably detailed atlas of the head, neck, and shoulder areas of the human body with explanatory text in French. The anatomical images were based on human cadavers dissected by Joseph Duverney (1) and produced using the mezzotint method of engraving and printing. Mezzotint color engraving printing was invented by Jaques Christophe Le Blon in 1719. Mezzotint (from the Italian phrase "mezza tina" or "half tone") prints are produced by engraving a metal plate with numerous small holes that hold ink. When used to make a print, the engraved plate produces large areas of subtle shaded color tones. Since the mezzotint technique is quite labor-intensive, it fell out of favor by the 20th century, although it is still utilized by some artists. Most often used to reproduce paintings by famous artists, mezzotint printing was rarely used for original works of art, making the "Essai d'Anatomie" a work of great scientific and artistic significance.
    IR_f_Anatomy-1754_0008.jpg
  • Kotor, Montenegro Old decorated metal door
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  • Zinc anode on the ocean floor. Sacrificial Zinc anodes are attached to underwater metal parts to reduce corrosion
    HN_Brine-discharge-pipe_7424.jpg
  • Israel, Tyrec LTD Tire recycling industries The metal and fabric is separated from the rubber
    IA_Recycle_AMJ_0221.jpg
  • Human Anatomy The "Essai d'Anatomie" was produced by Gautier D'Agoty in 1745 in Paris, France. It is a remarkably detailed atlas of the head, neck, and shoulder areas of the human body with explanatory text in French. The anatomical images were based on human cadavers dissected by Joseph Duverney (1) and produced using the mezzotint method of engraving and printing. Mezzotint color engraving printing was invented by Jaques Christophe Le Blon in 1719. Mezzotint (from the Italian phrase "mezza tina" or "half tone") prints are produced by engraving a metal plate with numerous small holes that hold ink. When used to make a print, the engraved plate produces large areas of subtle shaded color tones. Since the mezzotint technique is quite labor-intensive, it fell out of favor by the 20th century, although it is still utilized by some artists. Most often used to reproduce paintings by famous artists, mezzotint printing was rarely used for original works of art, making the "Essai d'Anatomie" a work of great scientific and artistic significance.
    IR_f_Anatomy-1754_0026.jpg
  • Human Anatomy The "Essai d'Anatomie" was produced by Gautier D'Agoty in 1745 in Paris, France. It is a remarkably detailed atlas of the head, neck, and shoulder areas of the human body with explanatory text in French. The anatomical images were based on human cadavers dissected by Joseph Duverney (1) and produced using the mezzotint method of engraving and printing. Mezzotint color engraving printing was invented by Jaques Christophe Le Blon in 1719. Mezzotint (from the Italian phrase "mezza tina" or "half tone") prints are produced by engraving a metal plate with numerous small holes that hold ink. When used to make a print, the engraved plate produces large areas of subtle shaded color tones. Since the mezzotint technique is quite labor-intensive, it fell out of favor by the 20th century, although it is still utilized by some artists. Most often used to reproduce paintings by famous artists, mezzotint printing was rarely used for original works of art, making the "Essai d'Anatomie" a work of great scientific and artistic significance.
    IR_f_Anatomy-1754_0020.jpg
  • Human Anatomy The "Essai d'Anatomie" was produced by Gautier D'Agoty in 1745 in Paris, France. It is a remarkably detailed atlas of the head, neck, and shoulder areas of the human body with explanatory text in French. The anatomical images were based on human cadavers dissected by Joseph Duverney (1) and produced using the mezzotint method of engraving and printing. Mezzotint color engraving printing was invented by Jaques Christophe Le Blon in 1719. Mezzotint (from the Italian phrase "mezza tina" or "half tone") prints are produced by engraving a metal plate with numerous small holes that hold ink. When used to make a print, the engraved plate produces large areas of subtle shaded color tones. Since the mezzotint technique is quite labor-intensive, it fell out of favor by the 20th century, although it is still utilized by some artists. Most often used to reproduce paintings by famous artists, mezzotint printing was rarely used for original works of art, making the "Essai d'Anatomie" a work of great scientific and artistic significance.
    IR_f_Anatomy-1754_0005.jpg
  • Human Anatomy The "Essai d'Anatomie" was produced by Gautier D'Agoty in 1745 in Paris, France. It is a remarkably detailed atlas of the head, neck, and shoulder areas of the human body with explanatory text in French. The anatomical images were based on human cadavers dissected by Joseph Duverney (1) and produced using the mezzotint method of engraving and printing. Mezzotint color engraving printing was invented by Jaques Christophe Le Blon in 1719. Mezzotint (from the Italian phrase "mezza tina" or "half tone") prints are produced by engraving a metal plate with numerous small holes that hold ink. When used to make a print, the engraved plate produces large areas of subtle shaded color tones. Since the mezzotint technique is quite labor-intensive, it fell out of favor by the 20th century, although it is still utilized by some artists. Most often used to reproduce paintings by famous artists, mezzotint printing was rarely used for original works of art, making the "Essai d'Anatomie" a work of great scientific and artistic significance.
    IR_f_Anatomy-1754_0000.jpg
  • Metal tooling shop floor concept with CAD blueprint and micrometer calliper
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  • Modern electric tram part of the network of public transport in Porto, Portugal crosses the Douro River on the top of the Dom Luis I bridge a double-deck metal arch bridge that spans the River Douro between the cities of Porto and Vila Nova de Gaia in Portugal.
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  • Modern electric tram part of the network of public transport in Porto, Portugal crosses the Douro River on the top of the Dom Luis I bridge a double-deck metal arch bridge that spans the River Douro between the cities of Porto and Vila Nova de Gaia in Portugal.
    IR_Porto_E5008.jpg
  • Modern electric tram part of the network of public transport in Porto, Portugal crosses the Douro River on the top of the Dom Luis I bridge a double-deck metal arch bridge that spans the River Douro between the cities of Porto and Vila Nova de Gaia in Portugal.
    IR_Porto_E5001.jpg
  • Modern electric tram part of the network of public transport in Porto, Portugal crosses the Douro River on the top of the Dom Luis I bridge a double-deck metal arch bridge that spans the River Douro between the cities of Porto and Vila Nova de Gaia in Portugal.
    IR_Porto_E5000.jpg
  • Deep cut in the tree trunk caused by a metal clamp tightened around the trunk
    IR_Wilde-Wasser-Weg_D9120.jpg
  • X-ray of a dog's front right leg at a veterinary surgery. Metal fixture and screws can be seen
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  • X-ray of a dog's front right leg at a veterinary surgery. Metal fixture and screws can be seen
    YR_hand-2-Future.jpg
  • X-ray of a dog's front right leg at a veterinary surgery. Metal fixture and screws can be seen
    YR_hand-2-3.jpg
  • X-ray of a dog's front right leg at a veterinary surgery. Metal fixture and screws can be seen
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  • X-ray of a dog's front right leg at a veterinary surgery. Metal fixture and screws can be seen
    YR_hand-1-green.jpg
  • X-ray of a dog's front right leg at a veterinary surgery. Metal fixture and screws can be seen
    YR_hand-1-Crisp.jpg
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