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Illustration of an enlarged prostate, showing a benign, moderately enlarged prostate (pink). This anterior view to the right shows its 3D position within a sagittal section of the male pelvis. The bladder is above, penis tissues are below, and the rectum is behind and to the left of the prostate.
Illustration of an enlarged prostate, showing a benign, moderately enlarged prostate (pink). This anterior view to the right shows its 3D position within a sagittal section of the male pelvis. The bladder is above, penis tissues are below, and the rectum is behind and to the left of the prostate.
Illustration of prostatitis, an infected and moderately enlarged prostate (red). This anterior view to the right shows its 3D position within a sagittal section of the male pelvis. The bladder is above, penis tissues are below, and the rectum is behind and to the left of the prostate.
Illustration of prostatitis, an infected and moderately enlarged prostate (red). This anterior view to the right shows its 3D position within a sagittal section of the male pelvis. The bladder is above, penis tissues are below, and the rectum is behind and to the left of the prostate.
Illustration of prostatitis, an infected and moderately enlarged prostate gland. This anterior 3D view shows its position within a sagittal section of the male pelvis. Bacterial pathogens are shown conceptually at left. The bladder (above), penis tissues (below), and rectum (to left behind the prostate) are also shown.
Illustration of prostatitis, an infected and moderately enlarged prostate gland. This anterior 3D view shows its position within a sagittal section of the male pelvis. Bacterial pathogens are shown conceptually at left. The bladder (above), penis tissues (below), and rectum (to left behind the prostate) are also shown.
PHOTO: EAST NEWS/AFP A 3D view dated November 2003 of King Abdul Aziz Road, a 4 km long boulevard leading from the western town periphery to the central Haram Mosque with the Ka'Ba in Mecca. In view of the increasing amount of pilgrims, the secure access to the Haram has become one of the main targets of urban planning for the Saudi authorities. Architecture-Studio, a French agency, is the prizewinner of the competition for the development of the then-called Makkah Western Gateway in 2002. The new boulevard, with the Western Gate building complex (Left) and the new Prince Abdallah Mosque (Center) and a central rapid-transit bus terminal (Right), replaces and reinforces the existing major road connection between Makkah and Jeddah from where the majority of pilgrims enter the city to reach the holy center of the Muslim word. The project is commissioned by Millennium Development Company.
PHOTO: EAST NEWS/AFP A 3D view dated November 2003 of the plan (Exploded Axonometry) of future Prince Abdallah Mosque which will be erected in the middle of King Abdul Aziz Road, a 4 km long boulevard leading from the western town periphery to the central Haram Mosque with the Ka'Ba in Mecca. Equipped with a double 90m high transparent dome, the Mosque uses the latest state-of-the-art techniques for solar-power. In view of the increasing amount of pilgrims, the access to the Haram has become one of the main targets of urban planning for the Saudi authorities. Architecture-Studio, a French agency, is the prizewinner of the competition for the development of the then-called Makkah Western Gateway in 2002. The boulevard replaces and reinforces the existing major road connection between Makkah and Jeddah from where the majority of pilgrims enter the city to reach the holy center of the Muslim word. The project is commissioned by Millennium Development Company.
PHOTO: EAST NEWS/AFP A 3D view dated November 2003 of the plan of future Prince Abdallah Mosque which will be erected in the middle of King Abdul Aziz Road, a 4 km long boulevard leading from the western town periphery to the central Haram Mosque with the Ka'Ba in Mecca. Equipped with a double 90m high transparent dome, the Mosque uses the latest state-of-the-art techniques for solar-power. In view of the increasing amount of pilgrims, the secure access to the Haram has become one of the main targets of urban planning for the Saudi authorities. Architecture-Studio, a French agency, is the prizewinner of the competition for the development of the then-called Makkah Western Gateway in 2002. The boulevard replaces and reinforces the existing major road connection between Makkah and Jeddah from where the majority of pilgrims enter the city to reach the holy center of the Muslim word. The project is commissioned by Millennium Development Company.