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  1. Margaret I of Denmark (7423 bytes)
    1: ...e:Seal of Margaret I of Denmark 1381 and 1403.png|frame|[[Seal (device)|Seal]] of Margaret I of Denmar...
    4: ...und in [[Schleswig-Holstein]], and Margaret, free from all fear of domestic sedition, could now give h...
    6: ...ebruary 24]] [[1389]], Albrecht, who had returned from Mecklenburg with an army of mercenaries, was ro...
    10: ...[[Hanseatic League|Hansa]] intervened, and by the compact of Lindholm (1395) Albrecht was released by Marga...
    16: ...f the Danish state, and national aspirations were frowned upon or checked, though Norway, as being mor...
  2. Rush Limbaugh (21665 bytes)
    8: ...yst]]" and "a [[American football|football]] knee from [[high school]]" [Colford, pp 14 – 20].
    12: ...l years in [[music radio]], Limbaugh took a break from radio and accepted a position as director of pr...
    24: ...ded badly when on one show Limbaugh got into a confrontation with some [[ACT-UP]] hecklers and had to ...
    26: ...e same topics as his radio show, and was taped in front of a live audience, which he facetiously claim...
    34: ...tating that he had received incorrect information from one of his staff members.
  3. Fanny Mendelssohn (2047 bytes)
    3: Born in [[Hamburg]], Fanny benefited from the same [[music]]al education and upbringing a...
    11: ...e a little more prominent thanks to a number of [[Compact disc|CD]]s being released on labels such as [[Hyp...
  4. Brain (22060 bytes)
    9: .... The brains of arthropods and cephalopods arise from twin parallel nerve cords that extend through t...
    11: ... of neurons while keeping the volume of the brain compact enough to fit inside the skull.
    20: ...ers are [[congenital]]. [[Tay-Sachs disease]], [[Fragile X syndrome]], [[Down syndrome]], and [[Toure...
    38: ...derstand the nervous system, including the brain, from a biological perspective. [[Psychology]] seeks...
    41: ... which are the mass changes in electrical current from the cerebral cortex, but can only detect change...
  5. Kidney (12846 bytes)
    3: ..., the kidneys filter wastes (especially [[urea]]) from the [[blood]] and excrete them, along with [[wa...
    13: ...idneys_from_behind.jpg|thumb|250px|Kidneys viewed from behind with spine removed]]
    22: ...corpuscle]]), and a [[renal tubule]] that extends from the renal corpuscle.
    24: Each renal corpuscle contains a compact bunch of interconnected capillaries called the "[...
    26: ...space called "Bowman's space", which is separated from blood in the glomerulus by three layers:
  6. Bone (11388 bytes)
    9: ...ncellous (spongy). Cortical (outer layer) bone is compact; the two terms are often used interchangeably. C...
    13: ...ous bone covered by a relatively thin cortical of compact bone. In children, the bones are filled with red...
    17: ...e.g. the skull and ribs) consist of two layers of compact bone with a zone of cancellous bone sandwiched be...
    27: Osteocytes originate from osteoblasts which have migrated into and become...
    29: ...d'' surfaces. Because the osteoclasts are derived from a [[monocyte stem-cell lineage]], they are equi...
  7. Humerus (13486 bytes)
    1: ...e in the [[arm]] or fore-legs (animals) that runs from the [[shoulder]] to the [[elbow]]. On a [[skele...
    6: ...sa'') allow the ulna room to move, but prevent it from over-flexing/extending.
    25: ...r [Fig. 3]; the body is composed of a cylinder of compact tissue, thicker at the center than toward the ext...
    33: ...al neck which is frequently the seat of fracture. Fracture of the anatomical neck rarely occurs.
    35: ...epresented by a narrow groove separating the head from the tubercles. It affords attachment to the art...
  8. Radius (bone) (8551 bytes)
    3: ...' is the [[bone]] of the [[forearm]] that extends from the inside of the [[elbow]] to the [[thumb]] si...
    14: ...ateral surface. Its upper third is prominent, and from its oblique direction has received the name of ...
    15: ...f the styloid process; it separates the posterior from the lateral surface. It is indistinct above and...
    17: ...ronator quadratus. This crest separates the volar from the dorsal surface, and gives attachment to the...
    29: ...a sharply defined ridge; it is directed obliquely from above downward and lateralward, and transmits t...
  9. Tibia (10700 bytes)
    3: ... can also refer to a type of primitive flute made from a (usually Human) shinbone, such as that of a d...
    7: ...Extensor digitorum longus takes origin and a slip from the tendon of the Biceps femoris is inserted.
    18: ...., and insertion to some fibers of the Popliteus; from its middle third some fibers of the Soleus and ...
    19: ... the interosseous membrane; it commences above in front of the fibular articular facet, and bifurcates...
    24: ...medialward, is covered by the aponeurosis derived from the tendon of the Sartorius, and by the tendons...
  10. Ulna (12105 bytes)
    16: ...ts lower extremity being very small, and excluded from the wrist-joint by the interposition of an arti...
    24: ...t medially, and the posterior ligament laterally. From the medial border a part of the [[flexor carpi ...
    30: ...Frequently, the [[flexor pollicis longus]] arises from the lower part of the coronoid process by a rou...
    34: ...l and a lateral portion by a smooth ridge running from the summit of the olecranon to the tip of the c...
    38: ...ad of the [[radius (bone)|radius]]. It is concave from before backward, and its prominent extremities ...
  11. Chromosome (12667 bytes)
    1: [[image:chromosome.png|frame|'''Figure 1:''' Chromosome. (1) <font color="#...
    5: ...e [[centromere]], with one or two arms projecting from the centromere. The ends of the chromosomes are...
    17: [[image:chromatin_chromosome.png|frame|none|'''Figure 2:''' Different levels of DNA c...
    19: ...ction as accessible genetic material and become a compact transport form. Eventually, the two matching [[ch...
    37: <td>[[Drosophila melanogaster|Fruit fly]]</td>
  12. Calligraphy (20084 bytes)
    2: '''Calligraphy''' (from [[Greek language|Greek]] &kappa;&alpha;&lambda;...
    4: Calligraphy should be distinguished from the studies of [[epigraphy]] or [[palaeography]...
    12: ...uan-shu and contained more than 3,000 characters. From that time to the present, there have been five ...
    14: ... as a guide, hiragana and katakana were developed from simplified cursive versions of characters. In t...
    52: ...clerical script is highly stylised, a development from seal script form. They are highly angular in ap...
  13. Trumpet (13239 bytes)
    1: [[Image:USAFE Band trumpeter.jpg|frame|right|Trumpeter performing with the United Sta...
    2: ...[euphonium]], [[trombone]], [[sousaphone]], and [[french horn]]. A person who plays the trumpet is cal...
    6: ...pet player can select the [[pitch (music)|pitch]] from a range of [[overtone]]s or [[harmonics]] by ch...
    11: ... [[Baroque]] trumpets. The modern trumpet evolved from earlier non-valved instruments, such as the Bar...
    16: The B&#9837; trumpet's typical range extends from the written F&#9839; (concert E) immediately be...
  14. Ptolemy I of Egypt (7434 bytes)
    13: ...which detached the coast towns of Lycia and Caria from Antigonus, then crossed to Greece, where he too...
    15: ... Egypt, but here Ptolemy was strong, and held the frontier successfully against him. Ptolemy led no fu...
    19: ...] at the age of 84. Shrewd and cautious, he had a compact and well-ordered realm to show at the end of fift...
    22: .../penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/E/Gazetteer/Places/Africa/Egypt/_Texts/BEVHOP/2*.html Ptolemy Soter&nbsp...
    25: *[http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jamesdow/s040/f000...
  15. Thomas Jefferson (31127 bytes)
    18: ...nd an American [[statesman]], [[ambassador]] to [[France]], [[Political philosophy|political philosoph...
    23: ...0]], [[1720]]&ndash;[[March 31]], [[1776]]), both from families who had settled in [[Virginia]] for se...
    25: ...ch included Jefferson, [[John Adams]], [[Benjamin Franklin]], [[Roger Sherman]], and [[Robert R. Livin...
    27: ...[curriculum]] of which Jefferson also designed. [[Frank E. Grizzard]], Jr., a scholar at the Universit...
    30: ...at the layers of occupation, and draw conclusions from them.
  16. James Madison (15187 bytes)
    21: ..., helping to draft their declaration of religious freedom and persuading [[Virginia]] to give their no...
    25: ...the thinking of what Thomas Jefferson (who was in France at the time) called an "assembly of demi-gods...
    31: ... States_House_of_Representatives|Representative]] from his home state of [[Virginia]]. He successfully...
    33: ..., Madison was the nation's shortest president and frequently ill. In [[1794]] Madison married [[Dolley...
    38: ...th any nation that would not remove the blockade: France did, and Britain did not.
  17. Palau (8171 bytes)
    2: ...00 km east of the [[Philippines]]. Having emerged from [[United Nations]] trusteeship (administered by...
    56: ...an ten times since the 1970s as provisions in the compact allow the U.S. broad powers such as control of 51...
    88: ... Islands (Palau)|Southwest Islands]], some 600 km from the main islands, is also part of the country.
    91: ...age humidity is 82%, and although rain falls more frequently between July and October, there is still ...
    96: ...s, and the willingness of foreigners to finance infrastructure development.
  18. Marshall Islands (8760 bytes)
    59: ...ng until the [[1960s]]. Many Marshallese suffered from high [[radiation]] levels because of this, and ...
    61: ...rshall Islands was established and a [[Compact of Free Association]] with the U.S. government was sign...
    66: ... government. The president, who is elected by and from the members of the ''Nitijela'' (parliament), a...
    78: ... May to November. The islands occasionally suffer from [[typhoon]]s.
    118: ...ceed exports. Under the terms of the [[Compact of Free Association]], the US provides roughly $65 mill...
  19. Fossil (5231 bytes)
    5: The word fossil is derived from the [[Latin]] word ''fossilis'', which means "t...
    15: ...obacteria]], the oldest of these formations dates from 3.5 billion years ago. Fossilized deposits of h...
    19: .... Once covered with sediment, these layers slowly compact to rock, after which the chemicals in the remains...
    23: ...st fossils, except for certain special cases like freezing or preservation in [[tar]] pits, are believ...
    31: ...e trapped in resin ([[amber]]), which is secreted from trees. These fossils can be found in sandstones...
  20. New Jersey (35646 bytes)
    41: ...]] (the land that would become New Jersey) to two friends who had been loyal through the [[English Civ...
    43: ...lish Crown and gave sanctuary to the King. It was from the Royal Square in St. Helier that [[Charles I...
    45: ...was in the Hudson River region and came primarily from New England. The first permanent English settl...
    63: ... However, by the close of the Civil War, several African-Americans in New Jersey were still in bondage...
    70: ... two [[United States Senate|U.S. Senators]] are [[Frank R. Lautenberg]] (Democrat) and [[Jon Corzine]]...

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