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- Cell (biology) (28190 bytes)
3: ...are composed of one or more cells; all cells come from preexisting cells; all vital functions of an or...
5: The word ''[[cell]]'' comes from the [[Latin]] ''cella'', a small room. The nam...
15: ...ored in organic molecules. This energy is derived from [[metabolic pathway]]s.
23: ...they live alone or in groups. [[Organism]]s vary from single cells (called '''single-celled''' or '''...
34: ... which envelopes the cell, separates its interior from the surroundings, controls what moves in and o... - Los Angeles Dodgers (23879 bytes)
1: {{MLB Dodgers franchise}}
7: ..., the ''Robins'' (after Wilbert Robinson, manager from [[1914]] through [[1931]]) and the ''[[Trolley ...
10: ...n:''' a cursive "Dodgers" superimposed over a red streaming baseball
18: :'''Owner''': [[Frank McCourt (executive)|Frank McCourt]]
21: == Franchise history == - Ogg (4373 bytes)
2: ...m]] [[container format]] designed for efficient [[streaming]] and [[file compression]] ([[data storage|storag...
4: ...have been incorporated into a number of different free and commercial [[media player]]s.
8: ...media content which are both freely available and freely re-implementable in software.
12: ...tstreams may be [[mux]]ed in the file where pages from each bitstream ordered by the seek time of the ...
15: ...libogg''', is available to encode and decode data from '''Ogg''' streams. Independent Ogg implementat... - Helicopter (20080 bytes)
1: ...wing aircraft</b>. The word helicopter is derived from the [[Greek language|Greek]] words ''helix'' (s...
23: ...tail rotor is sufficient to cancel out the torque fromt the main rotor, the helicopter will not rotate...
29: ...r forward flight. This is commonly known as slip-streaming and can occur while in a hover on windy days maki...
42: ...the RPM is too high, damage to the main rotor hub from excessive forces could result. In general, RPM ...
44: ... The cyclic is usually controlled by the stick in front of the pilot. - The Star-Spangled Banner (15265 bytes)
3: ...ledBanner2.JPG|200px|thumb|right|Percy Moran drew Francis Scott Key reaching out towards the flag in [...
4: ...d [[sheet music]]. Copies such as these were sold from a catalog of Thomas Carr's Carr Music Store in ...
6: ...s]]. The [[lyrics]] were written in [[1814]] by [[Francis Scott Key]], a 35-year-old [[lawyer]] and am...
9: ...ater Upper Marlboro, Maryland|Upper Marlboro]], a friend of Key's who had been captured in [[Washingto...
15: ... popular [[England|English]] drinking song dating from around [[1800]], written by [[John Stafford Smi... - Cell (29541 bytes)
3: ...are composed of one or more cells; all cells come from preexisting cells; all vital functions of an or...
5: The word ''[[cell]]'' comes from the [[Latin]] ''cella'', a small room. The nam...
15: ...ored in organic molecules. This energy is derived from [[metabolic pathway]]s.
23: ...they live alone or in groups. [[Organism]]s vary from single cells (called '''single-celled''' or '''...
34: ... which envelopes the cell, separates its interior from the surroundings, controls what moves in and o... - Hernán Cortés (42809 bytes)
14: ...ern-day [[Peru]] (not to be confused with another Francisco Pizarro who joined Cortés to conquer the ...
16: ...by his [[biographer]], [[chaplain]], and friend [[Francisco López de Gómara]]. At the age of 14, Cor...
20: ...ld boy who had returned home only to find himself frustrated by life in his small provincial town.
22: ...ting discoveries of Columbus in the New World was streaming back to Spain.
26: ...eville, listening to the tales of those returning from the Indies, who told of discovery and conquest,... - Ursa Major (6591 bytes)
8: From the bowl to the handle, the stars in the Big Di...
10: ...e dipper cup, through those stars and up and away from the dipper. The dipper also points the way to ...
14: ...ddition to the Big Dipper, another asterism comes from Arab culture – the "leaps of the gazelle"...
31: ...somewhat enriched region of the Milky Way Galaxy, from the point of view of stellar populations and es...
33: ...ars in the galactic plane. The Sun, in its normal streaming orbit around the Galaxy, just drifted on in to th...
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