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- Human skeleton (3903 bytes)
2: The '''human skeleton''' is made of [[bone]]s, some of them joined together, suppo...
4: ...ones that fuse together during growth. These include the bones in the [[skull]] and the [[spine (anato...
6: There are 6 bones (three on each side) in the [[middle ear]] that articulate only with ...
11: ...sary for protection of [[vital organ]]s and is needed by the [[muscle|muscles]] for movement.
14: ...keleton consists of bones in the midline and includes all the bones of the head and neck, the [[verteb... - Immune system (14564 bytes)
1: ...e narrow sense, many higher organisms have organs dedicated to the maintenance of immunity, such as th...
3: It is often divided into the two sections of innate and adaptive imm...
6: .... While study of the bacterial immune system provides useful insights into immunology, higher organism...
8: ...e immune system is an organ system that acts as a defense against foreign [[pathogen]]s (such as [[vir...
11: ...rders ([[immunodeficiency]] and [[autoimmune disorder|autoimmunity]]) arise from failures of discrimin... - Bone (11388 bytes)
1: '''Bone''' refers either to a hardened [[connective tissue]] or to one of the individ...
6: ...(chiefly [[collagen]]). Bone is a [[mesh]], the [[density]] of which may vary at different [[points]].
9: ...rge portion of skeletal mass; but, because of its density, it has a low surface area. Cancellous bone ...
13: ...ed with yellow marrow as the child ages (see Bone Development below).
23: ...in to ''cells'' and ''matrices''. Bone cells include ''[[osteoblast]]s'', so called ''Bone Lining Cell... - List of common diseases (5000 bytes)
1: ...l illness (alphabetical_list)|list of mental disorders]].
3: ...n names and technical names for diseases. This is deliberate; where multiple names are in common use f...
11: List of diseases (in alphabetical order):
19: * [[Adenoma]]
37: * [[Arthritis]] - George Eastman (2821 bytes)
5: ...July 12]], [[1854]] - [[March 14]], [[1932]]) founded the [[Eastman Kodak]] Co. and invented [[photogr...
9: ...September 4]], [[1888]] Eastman registered the trademark ''Kodak'',which was simply created by a varia...
11: ...oward Hanson]] to be its first director. Hanson made Eastman's school one of the most prestigious musi...
13: ... heart with an automatic pistol, leaving a [[suicide note]] that said "My work is done. Why wait?" E...
15: ...ee Institute and the Hampton Institute. Upon his death, his entire residuary estate went to the [[Uni... - Nutrition (42689 bytes)
1: ...[2005]], is a general nutrition guide for recommended [[food]] consumption.]]
2: ...bsence of adequate nutrients may cause disease or death.
4: ...y incur [[toxic]] and potentially lethal effects, depending on the dose.
5: The science of nutrition attempts to understand how and why specific dietary aspects influe...
12: rapidly dehydrate; (hence the devastating effects of persistent [[diarrhea]]). - Neanderthal (12705 bytes)
2: {{Taxobox_begin | color = pink | name = Neanderthals}}<br/>{{StatusFossil}}
3: ...=[[Image:laferr3.jpg|200px]] | caption = ''H. neanderthalensis'' La Ferrassie 1}}
12: {{Taxobox_species_entry | taxon = '''''H. neanderthalensis'''''}}
14: ...inomial | color = pink | binomial_name = Homo neanderthalensis | author = [[William King|King]] | date...
16: ...f [[genus]] ''[[Homo (genus)|Homo]]'' (''Homo neanderthalensis'') that inhabited [[Europe]] and parts ... - Boron (9084 bytes)
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20: ...ementbox_oxistates | 3<br />(mildly [[acid]]ic oxide) }}
40: ...3% in natural samples. Boron-11 is<br />the remainder in such cases.</small> - Gold (24329 bytes)
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26: | [[Density]], [[Mohs hardness scale|Hardness]]
43: | [[van der Waals radius]]
53: | [[Oxidation state]]s ([[Oxide]]) - Dog (69384 bytes)
17: ...r]]s; this similarity in their overall behavioral design accounts for their trainability, playfulness,...
19: ...itional jobs, a wide range of [[dog sports]] provide the opportunity to exhibit their natural skills. ...
23: ...fic studies of similar conditions, suggest that under such extreme stress, high protein diets (which i...
29: ...' is also a term used by breeders to specifically denote a [[male]] domestic dog. The [[female]] is k...
33: Modern [[dog breed]]s show more variation in size, app... - Pembroke Welsh Corgi (3752 bytes)
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32: ...[http://www.akc.org/breeds/pembroke_welsh_corgi/index.cfm Stds]
51: .... These [[herding dog]]s are believed to be descended from [[Swedish Vallhund]] dogs that came to Wale...
54: ...narrow blaze on the head. Too much white is considered a fault in [[show dog]]s.
55: ... that some countries are now banning docking, breeders are again attempting to select for dogs with th... - German Wirehaired Pointer (2516 bytes)
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13: |Deutsch Drahthaar
15: |Deutscher Drahthaariger Vorstehhund
46: ...://www.akc.org/breeds/german_wirehaired_pointer/index.cfm AKC], [http://www.ankc.aust.com/gwp.html ANK...
48: ...ed Pointer''' is a [[dog breed|breed]] of [[dog]] developed in the [[1800s]] in [[Germany]] for [[hunt... - Yorkshire Terrier (5765 bytes)
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25: ...e.com/search?q=cache:b-9AzC0dQY8J:www.fci.be/uploaded_files/086A2003_en.doc+site:www.fci.be+%2286/+28....
28: |[http://www.akc.org/breeds/yorkshire_terrier/index.cfm Stds]
45: ...[[toy dog]] breeds. Yorkies can be very small indeed, usually not weighing more than about 5 or 6 po...
51: ...own size. They will often attack much larger dogs despite their extreme size disadvantage. - Celery (5474 bytes)
15: ...cifically a [[biennial plant]] belonging to the order ''Umbelliferae'' ([[Apiales]]).
20: ...taining a height of 6 or 8 inches, planted out in deep trenches for convenience of blanching, which is...
22: ...nerally the best flavoured, and most crisp and tender.
26: ...mallage. In its wild state, it is common by the sides of ditches and in marshy places, especially near...
30: ...]]. The [[homeopathic]] extract of the seeds is widely used in [[France]] to relieve retention of urin... - Nettle (5285 bytes)
2: {{Taxobox_image | image = [[Image:Bluehende brennessel.jpg|200px]] | caption = Stinging nettl...
15: ...the older literature (about 100 species have been described) are now recognised as [[synonymy|synonyms...
19: ...'Urtica'', and their primary natural ranges, include:
24: ...[Bhutan]], [[Mongolia]] and [[Tibet]], high altitudes.
27: *''Urtica parviflora''. Himalaya (lower altitudes). - Giant Schnauzer (3321 bytes)
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6: ...nauzer with [[docking|undocked]] tail (tentative identification)]]
48: ...st.com/schngian.html ANKC], [http://www.canadasguidetodogs.com/schnauzergiant.htm CKC]<br>[http://www....
54: ... a harsh, wiry [[outer coat]] and dense, soft [[undercoat]]. [[coat (dog)|Coat]] color is typically bl...
59: ... hardy; however, [[arthritis]] does occur in shoulders or hips. Its life expectancy is about 11 or 12 ...
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