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  1. Flat-Coated Retriever (3364 bytes)
    4: !Flat-Coated Retriever
    6: |[[Image:Flat-Coated_Retriever_large.jpg|250px|thumb|none|]]
    14: |Flatcoat
    38: ...tml NZKC], [http://www.ukcdogs.com/breeds/gundogs/flatcoatedretriever.std.shtml UKC]
    40: The '''Flat-Coated Retriever''' is a [[gundog]] [[dog breed|b...

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  1. Plateau (3062 bytes)
    2: ...then [[erosion|eroded]] by [[wind]] or [[water]]. Flat-topped, sheer-sided plateaus, like the [[tepui]]s...
  2. Hanging Gardens of Babylon (4963 bytes)
    15: ... green, rugged and mountainous, and she found the flat, sun-baked terrain of [[Mesopotamia]] depressing....
  3. Lighthouse of Alexandria (3491 bytes)
    17: ...exandria]]. As the landscape in the area was very flat and lacking in the kind of landmark used at the t...
  4. Rio de Janeiro (14538 bytes)
    58: ...the west of the older zones is Barra da Tijuca, a flat expanse of formerly undeveloped coastal land, whi...
  5. Christopher Columbus (44177 bytes)
    3: ...h opposition based on the idea that the earth was flat is a literary [[myth]] created by [[Washington Ir...
    41: ...uropeans believed that the [[flat earth|Earth was flat]]. This myth can be traced to [[Washington Irving...
    161: ...ld round while his contemporaries believed in a [[flat earth]] was often repeated. This tale was used to...
  6. Industrial Revolution (30001 bytes)
    55: ...mponents had to slide together, the production of flat surfaces by means of the hammer and chisel follow...
  7. Bagpipes (20858 bytes)
    23: ...leather bag and combining it with a chanter and inflation device seems to have originated with various e...
    53: ... can be in different keys: E flat, D, C, B, and B flat. The lower pitch sets are very quiet.
    60: ...d in A, although any key is feasible; D, C, and B flat are the next most common keys. They are most com...
    74: Gaitas can be found in the keys of G,A, B flat,B, C, C sharp (Do brillante), and D, with some gr...
  8. Amelia Earhart (9225 bytes)
    22: ...ir intended destination was [[Howland Island]], a flat sliver of land 2000 meters long and 500 meters wi...
  9. Tallulah Bankhead (6331 bytes)
    12: ...lms of the 30s. Critics agree that her acting was flat and that she was unable to dominate the camera --...
  10. Canna lily (3803 bytes)
    15: ...and subtropical summer-blooming plants with broad flat [[Leaf|leaves]] that grow out of a stem in a long...
  11. Apple (20408 bytes)
    100: ...ples do require good drainage, and heavy soils or flat land should be [[drainage|tiled]] to make certain...
  12. Circulatory system (8794 bytes)
    25: ...ygen can diffuse from water into the cells of the flatworm. Thus every cell is able to obtain nutrients,...
  13. Abdomen (6929 bytes)
    5: ...le covering the side of the abdomen. It is broad, flat, and irregularly quadrilateral. It originates on ...
    7: ...r six ribs. The transversus abdominus muscle is flat and triangular, with its fibers running horizonta...
    9: The [[rectus abdominis muscle]]s are long and flat. They originate at the [[pubic bone]], run up the...
  14. Breast (4630 bytes)
    26: ...primates, the infant's nose might be blocked by a flat female chest while feeding. According to this the...
  15. Bone (11388 bytes)
    17: ''Flat bones'' (e.g. the skull and ribs) consist of two ...
    25: ...ertain ions, induced osteogenetic cells. They are flattened, mononucleate cells which line bone.
    40: ...ssification mainly occurs during formation of the flat bones of the [[skull]]; the bone is formed from [...
    42: ...f long bones and the extremities of irregular and flat bones. The diaphyses and the epiphyses of long b...
    44: ... In adults, [[red marrow]] is mostly found in the flat bones of the skull, the ribs, the vertebrae and p...
  16. Humerus (13486 bytes)
    39: ... Its upper surface is rounded and marked by three flat impressions: the highest of these gives insertion...
    48: ...al in the upper half of its extent, prismatic and flattened below, and has three borders and three surfa...
    66: The lower extremity is flattened from before backward, and curved slightly fo...
  17. Mandible (13717 bytes)
    24: The lateral surface [Fig. 1] is flat and marked by oblique ridges at its lower part; i...
    25: ...ideus'') is a thin, triangular eminence, which is flattened from side to side and varies in shape and si...
    26: ...f the [[temporomandibular ligament]]. The neck is flattened from before backward, and strengthened by ri...
  18. Radius (bone) (8551 bytes)
    24: ...in to the Flexor pollicis longus; it is broad and flat in its lower fourth, and affords insertion to the...
    29: ...he lateral surface of this process is marked by a flat groove, for the tendons of the Abductor pollicis ...
  19. Tibia (10700 bytes)
    7: ...ament. The lateral condyle presents posteriorly a flat articular facet, nearly circular in form, directe...
    47: ...nged downward to form a strong pyramidal process, flattened from without inward - the medial malleolus. ...
    53: ...ysis appears before or shortly after birth; it is flattened in form, and has a thin tongue-shaped proces...
  20. Endothelium (1463 bytes)
    1: The '''endothelium''' is the layer of thin, flat [[cell (biology)|cells]] that lines the interior ...

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