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- Steel (28384 bytes)
1: :''See [[Steel (disambiguation)]] for other uses.''
2: [[Image:Steel framework.jpg|thumb|300px|Steel framework]]
3: ...higher carbon content than this are known as [[cast iron|iron]].
5: ...(physics)|plastically]] formed (pounded, rolled, etc.).
7: ==Iron and steel== - Bagpipes (20858 bytes)
1: ...pg|right|thumb|150px|A bagpipe performer in [[Amsterdam]].]]
3: ...pers most commonly talk of "pipes" and "the bagpipe".
5: ==Overview==
6: ...ight|thumb|A set of Scottish Great Highland bagpipes.<br>
7: 1) Chanter<br> - Benazir Bhutto (7735 bytes)
1: ...; a formal portrait from when she was Prime Minister]]
3: ...cated as well, and remained in jail until [[November]] [[2004]].
5: ==Early Years==
6: ...cluded active participation in various social causes.
8: ...'s administration was being challenged both at home and abroad. - Rosa Parks (8331 bytes)
1: ...g to give up her seat to make room for white people.]]
2: ... [[bus]] seat to a white man who was getting on the bus.
3: ==Civil rights and political activity==
4: ...er; most of her adult life she worked as a seamstress.
6: ...ion center for workers' rights and [[racial equality]]. - Ayn Rand (18001 bytes)
2: subject_name=Ayn Rand |
3: image_name=Ayn_Rand1.jpg|
4: ...r [[philosophy]] of [[Objectivist philosophy|Objectivism]]|
5: dead=dead |
6: date_of_birth=[[February 2]], [[1905]] | - Svetlana Savitskaya (713 bytes)
1: ...woman in space some 19 years after [[Valentina Tereshkova]].
3: ...was outside the space station for 3 hours 35 minutes. - Elizabeth Garrett Anderson (3312 bytes)
1: [[Image:Eganderson.jpg|frame|Elizabeth Garrett Anderson]]
3: ...first woman to gain a medical qualification in Britain.
5: ...he Licence of Apothecaries' Hall, which she obtained in [[1865]].
7: ... with her principal work, and she soon resigned them.
9: ...st Anglian branch of the [[British Medical Association]]. - Impatiens (2161 bytes)
1: ...axobox begin | color = lightblue | name = ''Impatiens''}}
3: {{Taxobox begin placement | color = lightblue}}
4: {{Taxobox regnum entry | taxon = [[Plant]]ae}}
5: ...isio entry | taxon = [[flowering plant|Magnoliophyta]]}}
6: {{Taxobox classis entry | taxon = [[dicotyledon|Magnoliopsida]]}} - Lymphatic system (6229 bytes)
1: ...sports [[fat]]s from the [[small intestine]] to the [[blood]].
3: ==Composition of lymph==
4: ...most the same composition as the original interstitial fluid.
6: ==Lymphatic circulation==
7: ....e. they run along the underside of the collar bones). - Human brain (15406 bytes)
1: ...y of [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clipart]]]
3: ...y control center for the [[peripheral nervous system]].
5: ==Overview==
7: ...tex]]. The human brain has more neocortex than other [[animal]]s.
9: ... among natural and fabricated systems found on earth. - Rib (1848 bytes)
2: ... [[Organ (anatomy)|organ]]s of the [[thoracic cavity]].
4: ...metimes occur in all vertebrae from the neck to the sacrum.
6: ... in the [[herring]]. Not all fish have the full set.
8: ...which can cause trouble for the nerves going to the arm.
10: ...n of the creation of [[Adam and Eve|Eve]] (from the rib of [[Adam]]). - Chromosome (12667 bytes)
1: ...touch, and where the microtubules attach. (3) Short arm. (4) Long arm.]]
2: ...]] proved that chromosomes are the carriers of genes.
4: == Chromosomes in eukaryotes ==
5: ...egins at many different locations on the chromosome.
7: ==Chromosomes in bacteria== - Beehive (beekeeping) (7741 bytes)
1: ...e coming winter. A location where beehives are kept is known as an [[apiary]].
3: ==Traditional beehives==
4: ...onal manufacture of ''skeps'' from [[straw]] in [[England]]]]
5: ...rames, and finally replaced by Langstroth equipment.
7: ...e [[beeswax]] but far less honey than a modern hive. - Queen bee (6221 bytes)
1: ... of the bees of the hive, although there are exceptions.
3: ==Development==
4: ...ueen larva floating on royal jelly in open queen cell.]]
6: ...and also is oriented vertically instead of horizontally.
8: ... cell opened to show queen pupa (with darkening eyes).]] - Mesolithic (2380 bytes)
1: ...llspacing="0" style="float:right; margin:5px; border:3px solid;"
3: ...l>This time period is part of the<br>[[Holocene]] epoch.</small>
5: | style="background:#efefef;" | [[Holocene]]<br>
6: :[[Neolithic]]
7: :'''Mesolithic''' or [[Epipaleolithic]]<br> - Clarinet (18825 bytes)
2: ...ts had a strident tone similar to that of a trumpet.
4: ...t's sound. (See ''Characteristics of the Instrument'')
6: ...on who plays the clarinet is called a [[clarinetist]].
8: ==Characteristics of the instrument==
10: ===Tone=== - Flute (11293 bytes)
1: ...flute is sometimes called a [[flutist]] or flautist.
2: ... by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clip Art]]]
3: ...a very high degree of instantaneous expressive control.
5: ==Categories of flutes==
6: from : www.flute.com.cn[http://www.flute.com.cn] - Musical instrument (3823 bytes)
1: ... generally to items that have that specific purpose.
2: ... by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clip Art]]]
3: The academic study of musical instruments is called ''[[organology]]''.
5: ...are often divided by the way in which they generate sound:
7: ...ass instruments|Brass]] and [[Woodwind]] instruments. - Euphonium (3735 bytes)
1: [[Category:Brass instruments]]
3: ...m.jpg|thumb|right|A typical 4-valved bell-upright euphonium]]
5: ...person who plays euphonium is called a euphoniumist.
6: ...:EuphoniumAndTuba wb.jpg|thumb|left|Euphonium and tuba comparison]]
8: ...difference between the [[cornet]] and the [[trumpet]]. - Flugelhorn (2315 bytes)
1: ...0px|Flugelhorn- this is a standard 3-valved Bb model.]]
2: ...k [http://www.rickcarlson.com/brass/fluegelhorn.html].
4: ...r cornets (though not as conical as that on a [[French horn]]).
6: ...hough it does get occasional use in orchestral writing.
8: ...[[Freddie Hubbard]], [[Woody Shaw]] and [[Tom Harrell]].
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