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- Lymph node (1746 bytes)
2: '''Lymph nodes''' are components of the [[lymphatic system]].
3: ...nd produce a characteristic swelling of the lymph nodes.
7: ==Lymph nodes of the head and neck==
12: These nodes, both superficial and deep, lie above and benea...
16: These nodes extend in a line posterior to the sternocleidoma...
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- Orchidaceae (20056 bytes)
6: ...x_classis_entry | taxon = [[Monocotyledon|Liliopsida]]}}
8: {{Taxobox_familia_entry | taxon = '''Orchidaceae'''}}
11: Over 800 <br/> See [[List of Orchidaceae genera]].
14: '''Orchids''' ('''Orchidaceae''' family) are among the largest and most div...
18: ...t, are considered by [[CITES]] as threatened or endangered. They are therefore protected. - Lymphatic system (6229 bytes)
4: ...id loss in the average human body is about 3L per day. The lymphatic system collects this fluid by dif...
14: ...tes circulate in the lymph and accumulate in secondary lymphoid organs, where they await recognition o...
16: ==Secondary lymphoid organs==
17: ...ph vessels to regional lymph nodes. In the lymph nodes, the macrophages and dendritic cells [[phagocyto...
23: ==Lymph nodes== - Immune system (14564 bytes)
3: ...ften divided into the two sections of innate and adaptive immunity, the former encompassing unchanging...
6: ...ence. Therefore, the bacterium's DNA will not be damaged by the first enzyme because of the presence ...
11: ...problem, and a variety of mammal disorders ([[immunodeficiency]] and [[autoimmune disorder|autoimmunity]...
18: ...ot change during the lifetime of the organism. ''Adaptive immunity'', in which the response to pathoge...
20: ...s and all [[mammal]]s have both an innate and an adaptive immune system. - Breast (4630 bytes)
18: ...al nodes, to the other breast, or abdominal lymph nodes.
20: ...ry lymph nodes, then to the apical axillary lymph nodes.
24: ...ace, and a face on ecounter would have helped foundate a relationship between partners beyond merely a... - Heart (10132 bytes)
33: ... influences such as exercise or the perception of danger.
35: ...ricles. The time taken for the wave to reach this node from the sinoatrial nerve creates a delay between...
50: ...eceive a [[heart transplant]] (however he died 18 days later from double [[pneumonia]]). The transplan... - Nose flute (4426 bytes)
5: ...stril (for the side nose hole), or the top of the node wall can rest against the bottom of the nostril i...
9: ...nd the disposition of the fingerholes differ from node to vent hole so two alternating scales can be pla... - Mercury (planet) (22924 bytes)
1: ...riner 10]] ([[1974]]–[[1975|75]]); only 40–45% of the planet has been mapped.
8: (This Data comes from [http://www.answers.com/topic/mercur...
10: ...ure]] of Mercury is 452 K, but it ranges from 90–700 K; by comparison, the temperature on Earth ...
12: Surprisingly, radar observations taken in 1992 indicated that there ...
16: ...rrain. In addition, Mercury has "significant" [[tidal bulge]]s, raised by the [[Sun]] (the Sun's tides... - Flower (10503 bytes)
6: ...s (starting from the base of the flower or lowest node and working upwards) are as follows:
8: *'''''calyx''''' – the outer whorl of ''[[sepal]]s''; typically t...
9: *'''''corolla''''' – the whorl of ''[[petal]]s'', which are usually...
10: ...'''' (from Greek ''andros oikia'': man's house) – one or two whorls of ''[[stamen]]s'', each a '...
11: ...rom Greek <i>gynaikos oikia</i>: woman's house) – consisting of a '''pistil''', with one or more... - Jupiter (24639 bytes)
41: ...the ascending node|Longitude of the<br> ascending node]]
175: ...ed by [[gas]]eous hydrogen. There is no clear boundary or surface between these different phases of hy...
201: The data showed that the magnetic field [[fluctuates]] r...
210: ...actly one year later. They provided important new data about Jupiter's magnetosphere, and took some lo...
225: ...through 150 km of the atmosphere, collecting data for 58 minutes, before being crushed by the ext... - Saturn (planet) (23300 bytes)
41: ...the ascending node|Longitude of the<br> ascending node]]
147: ...'' has a period of 10 h 14 min 00 s (844.3°/[[day|d]]) and encompasses the Equatorial Zone, which ...
165: ...rmed out of. This theory is not widely accepted today, since Saturn's rings are thought to be unstable...
169: ===The dark side of the rings===
175: ...1]], [[1979]]; Backlit rings, showing the overall darkness of the rings from this angle. The thickest... - Uranus (15207 bytes)
50: ...the ascending node|Longitude of the<br> ascending node]]
172: ...II's Neptune'' and ''Great-Britain's Neptune''. [[Daniel Bernoulli|Bernoulli]], from [[Berlin]], sugge...
179: ... be seen with the naked eye as a faint star under dark sky conditions. It can be easily found with bin...
205: ...as a faint [[planetary ring]] system, composed of dark particulate matter up to 10 metres in diameter....
212: ...he five main satellites are [[Miranda (moon)|Miranda]], [[Ariel (moon)|Ariel]], [[Umbriel (moon)|Umbri... - Neptune (planet) (18545 bytes)
9: | [[Urbain Le Verrier]]<br> [[John Couch Adams]]<br> [[Johann Gottfried Galle|Johann Galle]]
49: ...the ascending node|Longitude of the<br> ascending node]]
148: ...enomena. The [[Great Dark Spot]], an Earth-sized dark marking resembling the [[Great Red Spot]] of Ju...
152: ...cause it had ''just'' turned retrograde that very day; because it was stationary in the sky and only b...
154: ...rge Airy]], who asked Adams for a clarification; Adams began to draft a reply but never sent it. - Pluto (planet) (26470 bytes)
50: ...the ascending node|Longitude of the<br> ascending node]]
124: ...1930]]. The planet was later found on photographs dating back to [[March 19]], [[1915]]. Tombaugh was ...
126: ...ules]]'', ''[[Icarus (mythology)|Icarus]]'', ''[[Idana]]'', ''[[Odin]]'', ''[[Pax (mythology)|Pax]]'',...
128: ...anet in the [[Times]] newspaper. He asked his grandaughter what she thought would be good name for it....
136: ...s diameter is now known since telescopes using [[adaptive optics]] can resolve its disk. - Deep Learning (3892 bytes)
3: ...ations, and the impact it's having on our world today.
7: ...unction of the brain, learn from large amounts of data. These algorithms are called artificial neural ...
10: ...thanks to the increase in computational power and data availability.
15: ...odes, similar to neurons in the human brain. Each node represents a mathematical function, and the conne...
18: Deep learning involves feeding data through these networks. During the process, the... - Lung cancer (15648 bytes)
6: ...|stage]] (degree of spread). Possible treatment modalities include [[surgery]], [[chemotherapy]]) and/...
28: ...ode]]s there), [[atelectasis]] (collapse), consolidation ([[infection]]) and [[pleural effusion]]. If ...
51: ...bronchial mucous membrane'') and more tissue gets damaged until a tumour develops.
60: ...king, these chances steadily decrease as the lung damage is repaired.
62: ...h;the inhalation of smoke from another's smoking—has recently been identified as a much larger c... - Leaf (20580 bytes)
16: ...st leraves show dorsoventral anatomy: the upper (adaxial) and lower (abaxial) surfaces have somewhat d...
22: ...ous over the abaxial (lower) epidermis than the (adaxial) upper epidermis.
30: ...nvironment (such as sun or shade), plants had to adapt this structure to obtain optimal result. Sun le...
59: ...nt|Angiosperm]] (flowering plant) leaves: the standard form includes ''stipules'', ''petiole'', and ''...
71: ...Alternate''' — leaf attachments singular at nodes, and leaves ''alternate'' direction, to a greate... - Celtic languages (6032 bytes)
2: ...n by the ancient [[Celts]] and their modern descendants, the [[Gaels]], the [[Welsh people|Welsh]], an...
16: links Gaulish with Brythonic in a '''P-Celtic''' node, leaving Goidelic as '''Q-Celtic'''. The differe...
22: ...that they concern the relationship between modern-day groups of languages and groups that are now exti...
32: <li>[[Verb_Subject_Object|VSO]] word order as standard.</li> - Moon (37975 bytes)
27: | 27.321 66155 [[day|d]]<br />(27 d 7 h 43.2 min)
44: ...e ascending node|Longitude of the<br /> ascending node]]
83: | 27.321 661 [[day|d]]<br />([[synchronous rotation|synchronous]])
197: ...tion in its early history, a process known as [[tidal locking]].
199: ...s sometimes called the "dark side". In this case "dark" means "unknown and hidden" and not "lacking li... - Vibraphone (4143 bytes)
4: ... of the [[wood]]en bars on the xylophone. The standard modern instrument has a range of three [[octave...
8: ...ll sound for several seconds, so frequent rapid pedalling is common when playing a vibraphone.
16: ...uch as [[Gary Burton]], [[Victor Feldman]], and [[Dave Samuels]], among others, use four mallets and t...
18: .... To do this, the vibist holds the pedal down and dampens the previous note in a melody with the head ...
20: ...s a note bend effect by sliding a mallet from the node (the portion of the bar the string passes through... - Nikola Tesla (29894 bytes)
33: * fundamental principles, devices, and machinery of [[wir...
49: ...ulian calendar]]; July 10 in the [[Gregorian calendar]]) [[1856]], and christened by the Serbian ortho...
53: ...On the opening of the [[telephone]] exchange in Budapest, 1881, Tesla became the chief electrician to ...
57: ...nager in his previous job). The letter of recommendation from [[Charles Batchelor]] to Thomas Edison r...
65: ...e'' X-ray producing devices, attributing the skin-damage to [[ozone]] rather than the radiation: ''"As...
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