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- Computer painting (690 bytes)
10: ...w to draw a diagram with Microsoft Word]]'' for a tutorial. - Microbiology (4238 bytes)
1: ...elated to [[pathology]], [[immunology]], and [[epidemiology]] as many microorganisms are [[pathogen|pa...
2: ...x|right|thumb|Illustration of a Virus. Image provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clip A...
3: ...icrobes have many traits that make them ideal [[model organisms]]:
6: ...ome have very short generation times (the time needed for division of a bacterial cell in two in optim...
8: .... This allows for the propagation of genetically identical ([[clone|clonal]]) populations. - French language (40201 bytes)
3: ...]], [[U.S.]] state of [[Louisiana]], [[Haiti]], [[Democratic Republic of the Congo]], [[Madagascar]], ...
25: ...le]] and the [[Vascons]] on the Spanish/French border.
27: ...ch today (largely place and plant names and words dealing with rural life and the earth). In the reve...
31: ... number of new words: perhaps as much as 15% of modern French comes from Germanic words, including man...
35: ...he two major groups. It is comparable to the divide that once existed between "yes" in the south of E... - Chumash (3016 bytes)
3: ...s]]. Modern place names with Chumash origins include: Malibu, [[Point Mugu]], [[Piru]], [[Lake Castaic...
5: ... 200, though there are now some 5,000 people who identify themselves as Chumash.
9: ...rated). The word ''čhumaš'' means "islander".
11: ...uding rock paintings ([[petroglyphs]]) apparently depicting the Chumash cosmology, can still be seen.
13: ...thsonian]] in [[Washington D.C.]] and the [[Mus饠de l’Homme]] (Museum of Mankind) in [[Paris, F... - Roman economy (23678 bytes)
2: ...d of coins including the [[aureus]] (gold), the [[denarius]] (silver), the [[sestertius]] (bronze), th...
4: ...nd some silver in other [[Denomination (currency)|denomination]]s, either called [[Greek Imperial]] or...
6: ... gold [[solidus (coin)|solidus]] and small bronze denominations. This trend continued to the end of th...
9: [[Image:Maximinus denarius.jpg|left|frame|A [[denarius]] by [[Maximinus]].]]
10: ...nt, thought to equal the purchasing power of 10 modern British Pound Sterling (US$13) at the beginning...
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