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- Stomach (5970 bytes)
2: [[Latin]] names for the stomach include ''Ventriculus'' and ''Gaster''; many medical term...
16: ...testine]] (the [[duodenum]]). It is on the left side of the [[abdominal cavity]], the ''fundus'' of th...
18: It is divided into five sections, each of which have different...
21: ...astrointestinal system]], the stomach walls are made of a number of layers.
23: ...ts of an [[epithelium]], the [[lamina propria]] underneath, and a thin bit of [[smooth muscle]] called... - Wisconsin (18812 bytes)
23: DensityRank = 24<sup>th</sup> |
24: 2000Density = 38.13 |
25: AdmittanceOrder = 30<sup>th</sup> |
28: Latitude = 42°30'N to 47°3'N |
29: Longitude = 86°49'W to 92°54'W | - Sport (14061 bytes)
1: ...f these. A sport has physical activity, side by side competition, and a scoring system. The difference...
3: [[Image:Oly8.jpg|thumb|250px|Image provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clip A...
9: ... of sport throughout history can teach us a great deal about social changes, and about the nature of s...
11: ... carbon dating. Although there is scant direct evidence of sport from these sources, it is reasonable ...
12: ...mage:Horse_racing.jpg|thumb|250px|left|Image provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clip A... - List of sports (7304 bytes)
1: ...is played, and there are many more sports to be added. This system has a disadvantage because some spo...
114: ...on motorised transportation, also not really considered "sports" by the majority of people.
134: * [[Modern pentathlon]]
142: * [[Aeromodelling]]
193: * [[Roller derby]] - Shark (14021 bytes)
11: ...olor = pink | plural_taxon = [[Orders (biology)|Orders]]}}
17: ...nd the [[eye]] and called a [[spiracle]]), dermal denticles covering the [[body]] to protect from [[pa...
20: ...r teeth are not attached to the [[jaw]], but embedded in their flesh. The lower teeth are primarily us...
22: ...everything from the hand-sized [[pygmy shark]], a deep sea species, to the [[whale shark]], the larges...
24: ...lls as they rest. Because sharks have no swim bladders, they sink when they stop swimming; a resting s... - Pliers (2624 bytes)
3: ...ings. They are a tool common to many dexterous trades and occupations.
7: ... and electronic components. Because of the multitude of possible objects and operations, the variety o...
11: ==Design==
13: The basic design has changed little since its origins, with th...
15: ...are an instrument that converts a power grip, the curling of the fingers into the palm of the hand, into a ... - Papillon (7480 bytes)
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31: ...e.com/search?q=cache:VDXKIWBv3BkJ:www.fci.be/uploaded_files/077gb98_en.doc+site:www.fci.be+%2277+/+06....
34: |[http://www.akc.org/breeds/papillon/index.cfm Stds]
49: ...ly''. The Papillon is believed to be one of the oldest of the [[Toy dog|toy breed]]s.
52: ...-like ears. The [[American Kennel Club|AKC]] considers the two types to be equal and judges them toget... - Seppala Siberian Sleddog (6982 bytes)
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6: |[[Image:2sssdleaders.jpg|thumb|250px|none|Two Seppala Siberian Sledd...
24: ...6 to 58 cm) height. Colours and markings are considered of little importance; eyes may be brown, blue ...
31: ...toward [[dog show]]s. A succession of Seppala breeders kept the strain alive through the 1950s and 196...
33: ...e USA. The bloodline was then carried forward and developed as a serious mid-distance racing sleddog b... - Olympic Games (40925 bytes)
3: ... [[Pierre de Coubertin|Pierre Frèdy, Baron de Coubertin]] in the late [[19th century]]. The '''...
11: ''In detail: [[Ancient Olympic Games]]''
13: ...kecheiria)'' or [[Olympic Truce]]. The first recorded celebration of the Games in [[Olympia, Greece|Ol...
21: ...e oils to keep their skin smooth, as well as provide an appealing luster to anyone who saw them.
24: ...cation and foreign relations and so spurred the modern Olympic Games into existence.]] - Culture of Scotland (11420 bytes)
3: ...ts of nationhood not readily defined but readily identifiable.
9: ...p://www.udallaw.com/] to the islands as part of a devolution of power from Edinburgh to Shetland and O...
17: ... of Scots who went on to become [[leadership | leader]]s in their fields during the 18th and 19th cent...
19: ...a Scottish university's honours [[academic degree|degree]] takes four years of study as opposed to thr...
23: ... nor the Bank of England's notes rank as legal tender (as Scots law lacks the concept), however bankno... - List of sportspersons (1713 bytes)
1: ...in some way noteworthy in their sport and should ideally have wikipedia articles of their own.
10: *[[List of curlers|Curling]]
29: ...sup><small>1</small></sup> - a list of names included in an article of about the occupation. - Echidna (6296 bytes)
21: ==Description==
22: ...n fully grown. Their snouts are elongated and slender. They have very short, strong [[limb]]s with lar...
25: ...articularly if the terrain is rocky or tussocked. Despite being such a rotund and clumsy creature, the...
27: ...visible; or, if on very hard, flat ground, simply curling into a ball.
29: Few [[predator]]s can overcome these defences. An experienced feral dog, fox, cat, or pig... - Pangolin (2223 bytes)
15: ...ated from [[Malay]] language 'pengguling' meaning curling.
17: They belong to the order '''Pholidota''' which contains a single family, ...
19: .... The scales on newborn pangolins are soft but harden as they mature. Pangolins have short legs, with ...
21: ... mounds with their powerful front claws and probe deep into them with their very long tongues. Pangoli...
23: ...oupled with [[deforestation]], has led to a large decrease in the numbers of [[Giant Pangolin]]s, and ...
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