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Weitere Definition: Gifte sind Substanzen, die abhängig von ihren unterschiedlichen Eigenschaften von einer bestimmten Dosis an einzelne oder die gesamten Funktionen eines Organismus stören, schädigen oder abtöten. Viele Stoffe sind von einer bestimmten Menge an giftig, z.B. heilende oder giftige Wirkung von Arzneimitteln. Gifte gelangen von außen in den Körper oder werden im Organismus selbst erzeugt (Stoffwechsel-Gifte; Toxine). Nach dem Angriffspunkt teilt man Gifte ein in Nerven-, Blut-. Herz- und Kapillar-Gifte. Flickr PhotosDiese Bilder werden nach dem Zufallsprinzip von flickr zum Thema "Gift" geliefert. Wir haben keinen Einfluss auf deren Auswahl. |
![]() Chinese Admiral's wreath for Grant's Tomb (LOC) by The Library of Congress Bain News Service,, publisher. Chinese Admiral's wreath for Grant's Tomb 1911 Sept. 18. 1 negative : glass ; 5 x 7 in. or smaller. Notes: Title and date from data provided by the Bain News Service on the negative. Photo shows Chinese sailors marching with wreath from Rear Admiral Chin Pih Kwang of the Imperial Chinese Navy to Grant's Tomb in New York City on Sept. 18th, 1911. (Source: Flickr Commons project, 2009, and New York Times archive Sept. 19, 1911.) Forms part of: George Gran . . . | ![]() Ambulance voor Wilhelmina in Londen by Nationaal Archief Spaarnestad Photo/SFA001005755 Tweede Wereldoorlog. Op 2 mei 1941 krijgt de Nederlandse koningin Wilhelmina van de Amerikaanse minister Anthony J. Drexel Biddle in Londen een ambulance met personeel aangeboden. Naast de koningin (in bontjas) mevrouw Biddle. Second world war. On 2 May 1941 American minister Anthony J. Drexel Biddle in London, England, with the offer of an an ambulance with staff to the Dutch queen Wilhelmina. Beside the queen (in fur coat) Ms Biddle. |
![]() U.S. Troops Surrounded by Holiday Mail During WWII by Smithsonian Institution Description: U.S. troops almost buried by parcels do their best to handle that year's holiday mail. Creator/Photographer: Unidentified photographer Medium: Black and white photographic print Culture: American Geography: USA Date: c. 1944 Persistent URL: http://photography.si.edu/SearchImage.aspx?id=5639 Repository: National Post . . . | ![]() [MCCALL'S MAGAZINE COVER, FAMILY ARRIVING IN KITCHEN FOR THE HOLIDAYS] by George Eastman House Accession Number: 1971:0050:0038 Maker: Nickolas Muray (American 1892-1965) Title: ["MCCALL'S MAGAZINE COVER, FAMILY ARRIVING IN KITCHEN FOR THE HOLIDAYS"] Date: 1939 Medium: "color print, assembly (Carbro) process" Dimensions: Dimensions Unknown George Eastman House Collection General – information about the George Eastman House Photography Collection is available at ![]() Photograph of airmail pilot Lloyd Bertaud and unidentified individual by Smithsonian Institution Date: September 6, 1927 Object number: A.2009-15 Medium: paper; photo-emulsion Description: After his years in the airmail service, Lloyd Bertaud continued to try and make aviation history. He and an old airmail buddy, James DeWitt Hill, were swept up in the excitement of record making flights in these early aviation years. They decided to try for a distance record-making trip Rome. The pair were sponsored by newspaper giant William Randolph Hearst and accompanied . . . |
Flickr PhotosDiese Bilder werden nach dem Zufallsprinzip von flickr zum Thema "Gift" geliefert. Wir haben keinen Einfluss auf deren Auswahl.
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![]() Chinese Admiral's wreath for Grant's Tomb (LOC) by The Library of Congress Bain News Service,, publisher. Chinese Admiral's wreath for Grant's Tomb 1911 Sept. 18. 1 negative : glass ; 5 x 7 in. or smaller. Notes: Title and date from data provided by the Bain News Service on the negative. Photo shows Chinese sailors marching with wreath from Rear Admiral Chin Pih Kwang of the Imperial Chinese Navy to Grant's Tomb in New York City on Sept. 18th, 1911. (Source: Flickr Commons project, 2009, and New York Times archive Sept. 19, 1911.) Forms part of: George Gran . . . | ![]() Ambulance voor Wilhelmina in Londen by Nationaal Archief Spaarnestad Photo/SFA001005755 Tweede Wereldoorlog. Op 2 mei 1941 krijgt de Nederlandse koningin Wilhelmina van de Amerikaanse minister Anthony J. Drexel Biddle in Londen een ambulance met personeel aangeboden. Naast de koningin (in bontjas) mevrouw Biddle. Second world war. On 2 May 1941 American minister Anthony J. Drexel Biddle in London, England, with the offer of an an ambulance with staff to the Dutch queen Wilhelmina. Beside the queen (in fur coat) Ms Biddle. |
![]() U.S. Troops Surrounded by Holiday Mail During WWII by Smithsonian Institution Description: U.S. troops almost buried by parcels do their best to handle that year's holiday mail. Creator/Photographer: Unidentified photographer Medium: Black and white photographic print Culture: American Geography: USA Date: c. 1944 Persistent URL: http://photography.si.edu/SearchImage.aspx?id=5639 Repository: National Post . . . | ![]() [MCCALL'S MAGAZINE COVER, FAMILY ARRIVING IN KITCHEN FOR THE HOLIDAYS] by George Eastman House Accession Number: 1971:0050:0038 Maker: Nickolas Muray (American 1892-1965) Title: ["MCCALL'S MAGAZINE COVER, FAMILY ARRIVING IN KITCHEN FOR THE HOLIDAYS"] Date: 1939 Medium: "color print, assembly (Carbro) process" Dimensions: Dimensions Unknown George Eastman House Collection General – information about the George Eastman House Photography Collection is available at ![]() Photograph of airmail pilot Lloyd Bertaud and unidentified individual by Smithsonian Institution Date: September 6, 1927 Object number: A.2009-15 Medium: paper; photo-emulsion Description: After his years in the airmail service, Lloyd Bertaud continued to try and make aviation history. He and an old airmail buddy, James DeWitt Hill, were swept up in the excitement of record making flights in these early aviation years. They decided to try for a distance record-making trip Rome. The pair were sponsored by newspaper giant William Randolph Hearst and accompanied . . . |
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