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- Elizabeth of Russia (14144 bytes)
3: ...ue projects of her favourite architect, [[Bartolomeo Rastrelli]], particularly in [[Peterhof]] and [[T...
19: ...uch as possible; but under the regency of [[Anna Leopoldovna]] the course of events compelled the indo...
23: ... late as eight o'clock the next morning very few people in the city were aware of it.
41: ... political force which held together the heterogeneous, incessantly jarring elements of the anti-Pruss...
47: Simultaneously, Elizabeth caused to be conveyed to Louis XV ... - Immune system (14564 bytes)
6: ...es that infect bacteria). They do this by simultaneously expressing [[restriction enzyme]]s that cut [...
39: ...zes antigen-antibody complexes, the second spontaneously activates on contact with pathogenic cell sur...
52: .... Activation occurs when a dendritic cell simultaneously binds to a T "helper" cell's antigen receptor... - Retina (13061 bytes)
7: [[George Wald]], [[Haldan Keffer Hartline]] and [[Ragna...
35: ...for more information on bits, see [[information theory]]) without colour or around 6 x 10<sup>5</sup> ... - Nerve (2497 bytes)
- Clavichord (3295 bytes)
- Shofar (6586 bytes)
- Thomas Jefferson (31127 bytes)
16: ...nt=[[Aaron Burr]]; [[George Clinton (politician)|George Clinton]]
18: ...t]], [[Archaeology|archaeologist]], [[slavery|slaveowner]], [[author]] and founder of the [[University...
20: Many people consider Jefferson to be among the most brilli...
30: ... the father or mother of something|father of archaeology]]"'' in recognition of his role in developing...
35: ...d States was that of an agricultural nation of [[yeoman]] farmers, in contrast to the vision of [[Alex... - Feed (1445 bytes)
- Belgium (31774 bytes)
55: ...Celtic]], [[Roman Empire|Roman]], and [[Germanic peoples|Germanic]] cultures having made an imprint, a...
57: ...ded the Roman province of "Gallia". One of these peoples, the [[Franks]], finally installed a new king...
63: ...ce|French]] rule under [[Napoleon]]. After [[Napoleon]]'s demise, in [[1815]], Belgium was reunited wi...
67: The Belgian King, [[Leopold I of Belgium|Leopold I]], was chosen with the assistance of the Br...
69: ...ber of deaths range from 3 million to 22 million people, 8 million to 10 million being the estimates m... - Football (soccer) (22343 bytes)
9: ...h the game on television. A very large number of people also play football at an amateur level.
11: ...ublished in the spring of 2001, over 240 million people regularly play football in more than 200 count...
175: ===Miscellaneous=== - Agis II (2300 bytes)
- Electronic musical instrument (4501 bytes)
14: ...as the [[Theremin]], invented by [[L鯮 Theremin|Leon Theremin]] in 1917, which used a vacuum tube osc... - Flag (13245 bytes)
27: ...ted by many [[Slavic peoples|Slavic]] states and peoples as their symbols. ''Examples'': [[Flag of Sl...
31: ... of East Germany|East Germany]], [[Flag of China|People's Republic of China]], [[Flag of Vietnam|Vietn...
37: ...ag flown at sea is known as an [[ensign]]. A courteous, peaceable merchant ship or yacht customarily f...
80: ...e in the world, in [[Korean_Demilitarized_Zone|Gijeong-dong]], [[North Korea]], is 160 metres tall, an... - National flag (3434 bytes)
- Great Wall of China (10504 bytes)
5: ... scale the wall, but to insure that semi-nomadic people on the outside of the wall could not cross wit...
20: ...China, the Wall was of no strategic value as the people who the Wall was intended to keep out were rul...
22: ...nger of being attacked by brigands. Because many people died while building the wall, it has obtained ... - List of inventors (14020 bytes)
3: ...f scientists]], [[List of inventions named after people]], [[timeline of invention]], [[inventor]].
13: *[[William George Armstrong]] — [[hydraulic crane]], Armst...
20: *[[Leo Baekeland]] (1863) - (1944), [[Belgian]]–Am...
33: *[[Theobald Boehm]], ([[1794]]-[[1881]]), [[Germany]] &md...
49: *[[George Washington Carver]], (1860-1943), plant scient... - Carnivorous plant (44834 bytes)
52: pitted with areolae, which are [[chlorophyll]]-free patches throug...
55: ...'Darlingtonia'' may therefore be an example of [[neoteny]].
246: Clearly some sort of tradeoff occurs. It is intuitively clear that the Venus ...
272: ...s likely to be. Venus flytraps live in a very stereotypical, and very specialised habitat, whereas les...
414: ...ovie about [[tomato]]es that for some reason eat people. - Cell biology (3658 bytes)
- Cell (biology) (28190 bytes)
3: The [[cell theory]], first developed in the [[19th century]], sta...
21: ...erial DNA is housed in a structure called the nucleoid (''very light blue''), as well as other structu...
32: ...of typical animal cell. [[Organelle]]s: (1) [[nucleolus]] (2) [[cell nucleus|nucleus]] (3) [[ribosome]...
54: ...different kinds of genetic material exist: [[DNA|deoxyribonucleic acid]] (DNA) and [[RNA|ribonucleic a...
56: ...ochondria and chloroplasts (see [[endosymbiotic theory]]). - Endoplasmic reticulum (5319 bytes)
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