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  1. Plateau (3062 bytes)
    22: ... have been eroded by [[creek]]s and [[river]]s to develop steep relief not immediately distinguishable from...
  2. Raccoon (4751 bytes)
    24: ...the largest animals to have adapted well to human development.
    29: ...Baylisascaris'' roundworm]]. Captive raccoons may develop [[obesity]] and other disorders because of unnatu...
  3. Denis Diderot (13048 bytes)
    44: ...ruggle with one another" (Rosenkranz). He did not develop a system of [[materialism]], but he contributed m...
  4. Maria Cantwell (9094 bytes)
    13: ...anagement Act of 1990]], which required cities to develop comprehensive growth plans, and she negotiated it...
  5. Condoleezza Rice (23116 bytes)
    56: ... Security Affairs. In this position, Rice helped develop Bush's and [[United States Secretary of State|Sec...
  6. Margaret Thatcher (46377 bytes)
    38: ... [[ice cream]]. She was a member of the team that developed the first soft frozen ice cream.
    143: ... at Bruges, where she was first openly hostile to developments in the [[European Union]]. She is also patro...
    148: ...rst developed nation to return to the status of a developing country. Instead, Britain emerged with a compa...
    154: ...considered low, due to lack of civil research and development spending, lowered education standards and ine...
  7. Rosa Luxemburg (23905 bytes)
    36: ...arned of the danger that a [[dictatorship]] would develop under Bolshevik rule. (She nonetheless continued ...
    45: ...e; and through these insights, the class struggle develops to a higher level.
    48: ...f the workers' struggle only in the course of the development of this struggle, and gains directions for th...
    53: She developed the Dialectic of Spontaneity and Organization u...
    56: ...velopment process. The more that social democracy develops, grows, and becomes stronger, the more the enlig...
  8. Mae Jemison (5527 bytes)
    13: ...mic context of the individual, especially for the developing world. Current projects include: Alpha, (TM) a...
    15: ...logies that may be employed advantageously to the development of less industrialized nations.
  9. Emmy Noether (2715 bytes)
    1: ...ury]], with penetrating insights that she used to develop elegant abstractions which she formalized beautif...
  10. Bessie Smith (7284 bytes)
    5: ...helped her develop a stage presence. Smith began developing her own act around [[1913]], at [[Atlanta]]'s ...
  11. Sheryl Crow (8611 bytes)
    23: ...] Her opposition caused such a political rift to develop between her fans that the message boards on her w...
  12. Lucille Ball (12427 bytes)
    11: ... program was successful, and [[CBS]] asked her to develop it as a television program. She agreed, but insis...
    24: ...himself, and knew his business. For Lucy, Freund developed the three-camera setup, which became the standa...
  13. Marilyn Monroe (30186 bytes)
    12: ...ane had come to think little of herself, yet also developed a gritty, opportunistic side and a super-human ...
    139: ...tress, they look at my figure. If I say I want to develop, to learn my craft, they laugh. Somehow they don'...
  14. Julie Andrews (8700 bytes)
    5: ...ano]] talent and enrolled her in voice lessons to develop her abilities. Her earliest public performances ...
  15. Orchidaceae (20056 bytes)
    38: ...en the [[lamina]] and the [[petiole]] sheath, and develop new leaves together with new pseudobulbs (as in t...
    48: ...t its growth again, this time from an 'eye', or undeveloped bud, thereby causing the rhizome to branch.
    58: ...f the other pseudobulb, from which visible growth develops.
    77: ... After pollination, the epigynous [[ovary]] start developing and produces a many-seeded [[capsule]].
    92: ...d to the [[ovary]]. The epigynous ovary typically develops into a [[capsule (fruit)|capsule]] that is [[deh...
  16. Wisteria (4864 bytes)
    41: Wisteria flowers develop in buds near the base of the previous year's grow...
  17. Apple (20408 bytes)
    23: ...t affect domestic apples, and research with it to develop new disease-resistant apples is continuing.
    25: ...ave been used in some recent breeding programs to develop apples suitable for growing in climates unsuitabl...
    103: ...e and must be [[Pollination|cross-pollinated]] to develop fruit. '''[[Pollination management]]''' is an imp...
  18. Digestion (4206 bytes)
    15: ... of [[esophagus]]) while birds and cockroachs may develop a [[gizzard]] (or a stomach that acts as teeth an...
  19. Immune system (14564 bytes)
    15: ...e]]s displayed on its MHC molecules. During their development, [[T cell]]s are selected for self-reactivity...
    44: ...]s'', also called ''T lymphocytes'' (T means they develop in the [[thymus]]). There are two major types of ...
  20. Brain (22060 bytes)
    11: ...996). More complex vertebrates like mammals have developed six-layered [[neocortex]] in addition to having...
    20: ...alfunctions in the embryonic [[neural development|development]] of the brain can be caused by genetic facto...
    50: * Myth: ''[[Creativity]] can be easily developed using the simple brainstorming/lateral thinking...
    73: ...ze through evolutionary time. Larger vertebrates develop a complex of layered, networked and convoluted [[...
    126: It is hypothesized that developed brains derive [[consciousness]] from interactio...

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