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  1. Louisiana (26375 bytes)
    5: Fullname = State of Louisiana<br>ɴat de Louisiane |
    12: ...language|English]] and [[French language|French]] de facto |
    24: DensityRank = 22<sup>nd</sup> |
    25: 2000Density = 39.61 |
    26: AdmittanceOrder = 18<sup>th</sup> |
  2. Ribosome (4897 bytes)
    1: ...cating small subunit (A) and large subunit (B). Side and front view. <br/><small>(1) Head. (2) Platfor...
    3: ...genetics)|translates]] [[mRNA]] into a [[polypeptide]] chain (e.g., a [[protein]]).
    7: ...nthesis, and that one aspect of the process, peptide transfer, can occur in the presence of rRNA alone...
    10: ...999]], the conference was held in [[Elsinore]], [[Denmark]]. The [[2002]] conference was held in [[Que...
    19: ... the ER, from where they are transported to their destinations. Bound ribosomes usually produce protei...
  3. Estuary (1941 bytes)
    2: ...'. In non-tidal seas, the rivers naturally form [[delta]]s rather than estuaries.
    4: ...e relied upon as [[habitat]], by for example, [[wader|wading]] [[birds]]. Estuaries are more likely t...
  4. Coral reef (11599 bytes)
    2: ... forms: shallow water reefs and deep water reefs. Deep water reefs have only recently been discovered,...
    4: ...''coral reef''' is a type of [[reef|biotic reef]] developing in [[tropical]] waters. Although [[coral]...
    6: ... temperature of 20-28 [[?C]] (68-82 [[?F]]) is needed for the growth of the coral reef. Coral reefs ar...
    8: Such reefs take a variety of forms, defined as follows:
    19: ...an environment of exceptionally high biodiversity despite relatively poor nutrient availability.
  5. Death Valley National Park (38245 bytes)
    1: ... Bush]], [[Bighorn Sheep]], [[Coyote]], and the [[Death Valley Pupfish]] - a survivor of much wetter t...
    3: ...ational Park, as well as being substantially expanded.
    5: ... rifting opened the [[Pacific Ocean]]. Additional sedimentation occurred until a [[subduction zone]] formed off t...
    6: ...|A slice through the highest and lowest points in Death Valley National Park.]]
    8: ...age:Wpdms shdrlfi020l death valley.jpg|frame|left|Death Valley and environs]]
  6. Sandstone (3252 bytes)
    2: ...ons, certain colors of sandstone may be strongly identified with certain regions. For instance, much ...
    10: ...lso [[clay]]s. Rocks with larger grainsizes include both [[breccia]]s and [[conglomerate]]s and are t...
    12: ...ude the rock geometry. Principal environments of deposition may be split between terrestrial and mari...
    20: # [[River delta|Deltas]]
  7. Coast (8529 bytes)
    1: ...300px|The coastline of Rhodes, Greece. Photo provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clip A...
    3: ...o a particular length of coast. The term coastal describes a location as being on or near a coast.
    5: ...t related term [[bank]] refers to the land alongside or sloping down to a [[river]] (river bank) or la...
    6: ...t|thumb|300px|The Caribbean coastline. Photo provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clip A...
    7: ...ve environmental implications which would prevent development or attach regulations to their use.
  8. Centrifuge (2358 bytes)
    5: == History and predecessors ==
    7: ... (1707-1751) invented a whirling arm apparatus to determine drag.
    9: ...ion rates for [[macromolecule]]s, allowed for the determination of their approximate
    22: ... acceleration to match soil stresses in a scale model to those found in reality.
    26: ... compare the experience to having a [[bomb]] explode nearby.

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