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  1. Peritoneum (3904 bytes)
    57: ...of [[dialysis]], the '''peritoneal dialysis''', a special solution is run through a tube into the peritonea...
  2. Anatomy (6382 bytes)
    6: ...e animal only, in which case it is spoken of as ''special anatomy''.
    8: ...y of [[human]]s is the most important division of special anatomy, and this human anatomy may be approached...
    12: ...complete masters of all its details; most of them specialize on certain parts, such as the brain or viscera...
    19: ...mal anatomy, applied to various purposes, receive special names such as medical, surgical, gynaecological, ...
  3. Chromosome (12667 bytes)
    5: ...m the centromere. The ends of the chromosomes are special structures called ''[[telomere]]s''. DNA replicat...
    127: ...ke many sexually reproducing species, humans have special [[XY sex-determination system|gonosomes]] (sex ch...
  4. Hymenoptera (2532 bytes)
    17: Females typically have a special [[ovipositor]] for inserting into hosts or otherw...
    19: ...ex locus and develop as a male instead. This is especially likely to occur in an individual whose parents ...
  5. Bee (11175 bytes)
    29: ...ging and groom themselves to pack the pollen into specialized [[pollen basket]]s which are on the legs of h...
    51: ...zontal brood cells of the [[honeycomb]]. They are specially constructed to be much larger, and have a verti...
    71: Honeybees use [[pheromone (honey bee)|special pheromones]], or chemical communication, for almo...
  6. Flowering plant (29088 bytes)
    12: ...nt]]s, comprising those that produce [[seed]]s in specialized reproductive [[organ (anatomy)|organ]]s calle...
    58: ...and functions to protect the rest of the flower, especially in the bud. The inner series (corolla of petal...
    72: ...en develop, where perhaps no endosperm is formed, special absorptive "suspensor roots" which invest the dev...
  7. Symbiosis (4279 bytes)
    15: ...ne protect the anemone fish from its predators (a special mucus on the anemone fish protects it from the st...
  8. Scientific revolution (17675 bytes)
    72: ...terary critics who hold this point of view have a special (and some would claim, mistaken), definition of w...
  9. Glass (26176 bytes)
    30: ...it|?F]]), and while it can be made into glass for special applications (see [[fused quartz]]), two other su...
  10. Heraldry (23465 bytes)
    137: Special charges known as "differences" may distinguish ot...
    160: ...her decorations. These items are often granted as special honours by the sovereign.
  11. Bookbinding (7761 bytes)
    65: ... untrimmed or incompletely trimmed, and may be of special interest to [[book collecting|book collectors]].
  12. Calligraphy (20084 bytes)
    159: ... famous calligraphers were influenced by Morris, especially Edward Johnston, Eric Gill and others.
    161: ...n various media since the [[1970s]]. Graffiti is especially associated with [[Hip hop|hip-hop]], being one ...
  13. Minuscule (2323 bytes)
    13: ...n text, with majuscules reserved for emphasis and special contexts.
  14. Illuminated manuscript (5973 bytes)
    3: ... manuscripts are of a religious nature. However, especially from [[13th century]] onward, an increasing num...
    13: ...ly process. As such, it was usually reserved for special books: an altar Bible, for example. Wealthy peop...
    16: ...eets of [[vellum parchment|vellum]], animal hides specially prepared for writing, were cut down to the appr...
    18: ...sive scripts such as [[Uncial]] and half-Uncial, especially in the [[British Isles]], where distinctive scr...
  15. Blast furnace (4721 bytes)
    23: ...e by forcing a jet of high-pressure oxygen into a special rotating container containing the pig iron. Some...
  16. Dye (6033 bytes)
    17: ...comprise some 30% of dyes used for wool, and are especially useful for black and navy shades. The mordant, ...
    38: ...n their mode of use, is [[food dye]]s. This is a special class of dye, and have characteristically very hi...
  17. Silk (8683 bytes)
    30: ...kers to France to create a French silk industry, especially in [[Lyon]]. The [[French Revolution]] interrup...
    46: ...[artillery]] [[gunpowder]] bags. Silk undergoes a special manufacturing process to make it adequate for its...
  18. Tapestry (2919 bytes)
    10: ...nother. In [[church]]es, it could be displayed on special occasions.
    21: ...rance]] was a thriving textile town. The industry specialised in fine wool tapestries which were sold to de...
  19. Woodworking (12397 bytes)
    44: ...rosting: regular indented patterns created with a special-purpose punch called a froster
    84: ...cabinets, shelving and furniture; a craftsman who specializes in the making of fine furniture. Implies a ve...
    93: *[[bodger]] – Now archaic, a wood-turner specializing making furniture and [[treen]]. Also a corr...
    95: ... as marquetry or turning, while others refer to a specialized product such as the cooper or wheelwright.
  20. Marco Polo (6716 bytes)
    23: ...pite the fact that he claimed to have served as a special emissary for [[Kublai Khan]]—which is puzzl...
    34: ...ncluding [[ice cream]], [[pizza]] and [[pasta]], especially [[spaghetti]]. However, these legends are highl...

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