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- Hanging Gardens of Babylon (4963 bytes)
15: ...g decided to recreate her homeland by building an artificial mountain with rooftop gardens.
21: ...e presented an amazing spectacle: A green, leafy, artificial mountain rising off the plain. - Lighthouse of Alexandria (3491 bytes)
17: ... island just off the coast of [[Egypt]], with its artificial connection to the mainland (the [[Heptastadion]])... - Reproduction (2286 bytes)
10: ...Others reproduce quickly, but unless raised in an artificial environment, most offspring do not survive to [[a... - Marie Antoinette (40871 bytes)
77: The building of these kinds of artificial villages was very popular among French aristocrat... - Anna Comnena (3243 bytes)
5: ...riod, with the result that the language is highly artificial. Her chronology is generally sound when recountin... - Mother Teresa (22682 bytes)
75: ...er views and influence because she was opposed to artificial [[contraception]] and [[abortion]]. Mother Teresa... - Meryl Streep (12114 bytes)
118: *[[A.I. (movie)|AI: Artificial Intelligence]] (2001) (voice only) - Orchidaceae (20056 bytes)
31: ...te in [[symbiosis]] with specialized fungi. Under artificial circumstances, however, germination is possible "... - Brain (22060 bytes)
24: ===Artificial brains===
25: ...tivity. More recent work in both neuroscience and artificial intelligence models the brain using the mathemati...
30: ...e artificial hearing and (crude and experimental) artificial vision for deaf and blind people, and [[brain pac...
38: ... the brain, such as [[computer science]] (as in [[Artificial intelligence]], etc) and [[philosophy]]. - Human brain (15406 bytes)
61: ...work]]s now involves study of both biological and artificial computational systems.
65: ... Novgorod State University]] worked to develop an artificial analogue of olivocerebellar circuit, a part of th... - Aniridia (959 bytes)
1: ...ectacles, or with a [[contact lens]] which has an artificial iris painted onto it. - Retina (13061 bytes)
49: ...]] and the [[University of New South Wales]], an "artificial retina" is under development: an implant which wi...
65: ....techreview.com/articles/04/09/demo0904.asp Demo: Artificial Retina], MIT Technology Review, September 2004. R... - Heart (10132 bytes)
43: ...tbeat. It is sometimes treated by implanting an [[artificial pacemaker]] - Liver (11441 bytes)
67: Producing an artificial organ or device capable of emulating most functio... - Lubricant (1488 bytes)
7: ...bio-[[medical]] applications (e.g. lubricants for artificial joints) and others. - Hair (11457 bytes)
65: *[[hair color]] (original or artificial) - Exoskeleton (3839 bytes)
3: [[Human]]s have long used [[armour]] as an artificial exoskeleton for protection, especially in combat....
22: == Artificial human exoskeletons ==
24: ... load-bearing, but furnishes the appearance of an artificial human exoskeleton. Modern motorists use [[automob...
39: ...lly enhancing the [[human body]] itself by use of artificial bones and muscles. - Moth (5332 bytes)
22: ...are less likely to eat mixed materials containing artificial fibres. There are some reports that they can be r...
30: ... (such as the moon), but on encountering a bright artificial light it navigates maintaining a constant angle t...
34: ...epend on moths (or bats) for [[pollination]], and artificial lighting can draw moths away from the flowers, im... - Scientific revolution (17675 bytes)
66: ...h century. The Aristotelian belief of natural and artificial circumstances was abandoned, and a research tradi... - Textile (4228 bytes)
5: ... have been in use for millennia, while others use artificial [[fiber]]s and are recent inventions. The range ...
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