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- Marie Antoinette (40871 bytes)
4: ...ur of Saint John the Evangelist. A court official described the new baby as "a small, but completely h...
6: ...f her closest sister, Maria-Carolina (two years older) and brother, Max, (one year younger.) Her other...
7: ...een years before Antoinette's birth. She was considered one of the most brilliant political figures in...
9: ...ld like as a reward, Mozart is said to have responded by saying he would like the hand of the Empress'...
11: ...d off to European royalty. Maria-Christina, the eldest, was married to the Regent of the [[Netherlands... - Ellen G. White (5403 bytes)
3: ...[[1827]] – [[July 16]],[[1915]]) was co-founder of [[Seventh-day Adventist Church|Seventh-day Ad...
5: ...also advocated [[vegetarianism]]). She was a [[leader]] who emphasized [[education]] and [[health]] an...
9: ...and have moved the hearts of men and women. Considered by some to be the prophetess for the end-times...
11: ...bute to the unity among Christians. She even considered Christian unity to be from Satan and one of th...
17: ...ce with a rock thrown by another school girl. The trauma put her in a coma for three weeks, and gave her h... - Brain (22060 bytes)
4: ...[Image:Anatomy06-brain.jpg|thumb|250px|Image provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clip A...
5: The brain is primarily made up of two types of [[cell (biology)|cell]]s: [[gl...
7: ==A smart device==
11: ...the volume of the brain compact enough to fit inside the skull.
14: ...vessel]]s in the brain, is another major cause of death and brain damage. - Artery (6875 bytes)
3: ...known as the ''media''. This "middle layer" is made up of [[smooth muscle]] cells and elastic tissue....
9: ...ow, mean [[systemic]] pressures typically being under 100 mmHg, about 1.8 lbf/in², above surround...
11: ...rgic, other locally produced peptides, nitrous oxide, etc. (See epinephrine, norepinephrine, alpha and...
13: ...ssure, i.e. Systolic vs. Diastolic difference, is determined primarily by the amount of blood ejected ...
15: ...aturation increases and [[carbon dioxide]] levels decrease. [[Hemoglobin]] molecules within [[red blo... - Chest (3592 bytes)
2: ...ior vena cava]], [[inferior vena cava]], the shoulder socket containing the upper part of the [[humeru...
12: ...trauma) results in up to 1/4 of all deaths due to trauma in the United States {{fn|1}}.
17: ...artilage]] begins, and over this there is often a depression popularly known as the pit of the [[stoma...
19: ...lary line laterally. The female nipple is surrounded for half an inch by a more or less pigmented dis... - Tooth (14790 bytes)
1: <div style="float:right; border-style:solid; border-width:1px; margin:1ex; padding:.5ex; background-...
9: ... of teeth is supposed to be white, but it heavily depends on the person, and how well they care for th...
10: ...mb|200px|left|Section of a human Tooth Image provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clip A...
11: ...s called the species' [[dentition]]. [[Dentistry|Dentists]] sometimes refer to the inner surface of t...
13: <div style="float:right; border-style:solid; border-width:1px; margin:1ex; padding:.5ex; background-... - Body (1664 bytes)
2: ...l element of a body, such as [[hair]] may be regarded as not a part of it, even while attached. The sa...
3: ...one [[cell (biology)|cell]] are not normally regarded as possessing a body.
9: ...tion with [[appearance]], [[health]] issues and [[death]].
10: The body of a dead person is also called a '''corpse''' (human) or...
11: The dead bodies of [[vertebrate]] animals and [[insect]]... - Art (11479 bytes)
3: ...st range of forms, styles, and cultures. Art includes a variety of media, such as painting, sculpture,...
5: ...ny discussions and debates. '''Art''', in its broadest meaning, is the expression of creativity or ima...
9: ==Historical Development and Styles==
11: ...return to classical ideals and proportions. The modern era introduced movements such as Impressionism,...
15: ...us mediums and techniques. Painting, one of the oldest forms, uses pigments on surfaces like canvas or... - Human (48024 bytes)
8: {{Taxobox_superfamilia_entry | taxon = [[Hominoidea]]}}
21: ...rimate]] belonging to the superfamily of [[Hominoidea]], with all of the [[apes]]: [[chimpanzee]]s, [[...
24: ...he upper limbs for manipulating objects, a highly developed [[brain]] and consequent capacity for abst...
27: ...ly [[philosophy of mind]], attempts to fathom the depths of each of these perspectives. [[Art]], [[mus...
30: ...and [[manipulate]] the world around us led to the development of [[technology]] and [[science]] as a s... - Severe thunderstorm warning (1531 bytes)
1: ...ter]]s or [[doppler radar]] indicate a strong thunderstorm is producing dangerously large hail or high...
3: ...d States|U.S.]], the [[National Weather Service]] defines large hail as being at least 3/4 inch (20 [[...
5: ...understorm watch]] or [[tornado watch]] will precede a warning.
7: ... fast enough to kill a person by repeated [[blunt trauma]]. Everyone in the path of such a storm should ta...
9: ...ce]] issues warnings for tornadoes and severe thunderstorms on a per-[[county]] basis. - Erosion (6998 bytes)
4: ...an activities. Some of those activities include [[deforestation]], [[overgrazing]] and road or trail b...
6: ...ing reservoirs with [[sediment]], reducing [[Soil degradation|soil fertility]] and [[water quality]].
11: ...precipitation and are on gentle slopes tend to erode less.
19: ...lized mechanical trauma as, for example, by suspended abrasive particles within a moving fluid. Erosi...
24: ...ever, landslides can be classified in a much more detailed way that reflects the mechanisms responsibl... - 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]]). - Molecular nanotechnology (10344 bytes)
1: ...ith the systems engineering principles found in modern macroscale factories. Its most well-known expos...
3: ... we actually wanted, with the other species discarded as waste. Nanotechnology could therefore offer m...
10: ...e.pl?sid=03/10/29/2017242][http://www.azonano.com/details.asp?ArticleID=56]
15: ...d render inert specific viruses. Another is the idea of [[self-healing]] structures, which would repa...
17: ...le: a photosensor could passively measure the incident light and discharge its absorbed energy as elec... - Eardrum (1503 bytes)
1: ...it [[sound]] from the air to the [[ossicles]] inside the middle ear. The [[malleus]] bone connects the...
5: ...ture of the eardrum can occur in [[infection]], [[trauma]] (e.g. by trying to clean the ear with sharp ins... - Galen (5904 bytes)
8: Galen was born in [[Pergamum]] (modern-day [[Bergama]], [[Turkey]]) to an architect's ...
10: ...ence of trauma and wound treatment. He later regarded wounds as "windows into the body".
12: ...s an experienced physician and his practice had widespread clientele. One of them was consul Flavius B...
14: ... destroyed some of his records. His exact date of death has traditionally been placed around the year ...
18: ...e four humours|four bodily humours]], which were identified with the four [[classical element]]s. He c... - Avalanche (25211 bytes)
5: ...valanches]]. A mixture of these would be called a debris avalanche.
7: ...heir chalets under 100,000 tons of snow, 5 meters deep. The Mayor of [[Chamonix]] was charged with ma...
9: ... causing an avalanche that buried most of the invaders.
14: Critical load may be exceeded naturally by adding new snow or by rapid loading...
16: ...means. More than 90% of avalanche victims worldwide are due to avalanches triggered by the victim or ... - Iris (anatomy) (11258 bytes)
3: ...he '''iris''' (plural '''''irises''''' or '''''irides''''') is the most visible part of the [[eye]] of...
10: ...of an abnormally vascularised iris. Despite the wide range of colours, there is only one pigment that ...
12: ===Genetic and physical factors determining iris colour===
13: ...arent and the white [[sclera]] lies entirely outside the area of interest. It is a common misconcepti...
15: ...e not mobile, and we cannot reversibly change the degree of pigment dispersion. Abnormal clumping of ... - Optic nerve (5184 bytes)
5: ...fibers are covered with myelin produced by [[oligodendrocyte]]s rather than the [[Schwann cell]]s of t...
7: ... before joining the optic chiasm. There, partial decussation occurs and about 53% of the fibers cross...
17: ...important. The type of [[visual field]] loss will depend on which portions of the optic nerve were dam...
18: ... affect vision in the visual field of the same side only.
19: ...l hemianopia). It may occur in large [[pituitary adenoma]]ta. - Renal capsule (217 bytes)
1: ...ipose tissue]]. It provides some protection from trauma. - Tooth enamel (32458 bytes)
1: ...e:28-08-07_09b.jpg|thumb|250px|Tooth Clipart provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clip A...
2: ...kness tapers down to a miniscule amount at its border, which is clinically seen as the [[cementoenamel...
4: ...namel and is necessary as a support {{ref|biology_dentin}}.
6: ...but it is believed that these proteins aid in the development of enamel as a framework support and oth...
9: {{ref|biology_enamelrod}}. Measuring 4 μm wide to 8 μm high, an enamel rod (the antiquated ...
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