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- Suzanne Lenglen (11495 bytes)
8: ...l and sickly, Charles Lenglen, the owner of a carriage company, decided that it would be good for her ...
14: ...onships]] were again organised after a four year hiatus. Lenglen entered the tournament — her fi...
16: ...d, however. She garnered much attention in the media when she appeared at the Wimbledon with her dress...
24: ...ral exhibition matches against the [[Norway|Norwegian-born]] US Open champion, [[Molla Bjurstedt|Molla...
26: ...being run down and suffering from what later was diagnosed by doctors as [[pertussis|whooping cough]].... - Mummy (16225 bytes)
2: ...rom [[decomposition]] by either natural or artificial means, has retained its physical form. This can ...
4: ...ody was home to a person's [[Ka]] which was essential in one's [[afterlife]].
12: ...(The ancient Greek historians record that the Persians sometimes mummified their kings and nobility in...
16: ...inal resting place through a set of [[Egyptian burial rituals and protocol|rituals and protocol]].
18: ...known if it was the intention of the ancient Egyptians that the deceased were being preserved. - Evolution (27661 bytes)
6: ...]], work by a number of scientists combined Darwinian natural selection with the re-discovered theory ...
18: ...er|powerful]] theory explaining variation and speciation, and within the [[science]] of [[biology]], i...
31: ...tic code]] (with some extremely rare and minor deviations) to [[translation (genetics)|translate]] nuc...
44: ...omologous structures''. A [[vestigial organ|vestigial organ]] or structure may exist with little or no...
56: ...ee domains of life ([[Archea]], [[Bacterium|Bacteria]], [[Eukaryota]]) or the [[origin of life]]. Atte... - List of common diseases (5000 bytes)
5: ... been collated from various sources in the Wikipedia, and public domain resources.
17: * [[Achondroplasia]]
24: * [[Alopecia]]
26: * [[Amblyopia]]
27: * [[Amoebiasis]] or [[Amebiasis]] - Radium (13138 bytes)
18: ... table block|Block]]</td><td>[[group 2 element|2(IIA)]], [[period 7 element|7]], [[atomic orbital|s]]<...
69: <td>1<sup>st</sup> [[ionization potential]]</td><td>509.3 kJ/mol</td></tr>
71: <td>2<sup>nd</sup> ionization potential</td><td>979.0 kJ/mol</td></tr>
73: <td>3<sup>rd</sup> ionization potential</td><td>no data</td></tr>
98: ...ature]] than their surroundings, and for their radiations, which are of three kinds: [[alpha rays]], [... - Basenji (6939 bytes)
38: |[[Australian National Kennel Council|ANKC]]: ||Group 4 (Hound...
40: |[[Canadian Kennel Club|CKC]]: ||Group 2 - Hounds
46: ...[[United Kennel Club|UKC]]: || Sighthounds and Pariah Dogs
52: ...KC], [http://www.ukcdogs.com/breeds/sighthoundspariahs/basenji.std.shtml UKC]
54: ...839cde80d81&ei=5007&partner=USERLAND] It was officially accepted into the AKC in 1943. - Dog (69384 bytes)
4: ...n Elkhound 600.jpg|249px]] | caption = '''[[Norwegian Elkhound]]'''<br>A breed of domestic dog.}}
6: {{Taxobox_regnum_entry | taxon = [[Animal]]ia}}
8: {{Taxobox_classis_entry | taxon = [[Mammal]]ia}}
10: {{Taxobox_familia_entry | taxon = [[Canidae]]}}
13: ...axobox_subspecies_entry | taxon = '''''C. l. familiaris'''''}} - Testosterone (11221 bytes)
49: ...drenal cortex]], and by the [[placenta]]. Substantial amounts of the testosterone in women are also pr...
59: ...for a large share of biological [[sexual differentiation|differences]] between males and females.
61: ...portant feedback signal to the hypothalamus (especially affecting [[luteinizing hormone|LH]] secretion...
65: ...ects, although the distinction is somewhat artificial, as many of the effects can be considered both. ...
87: *[[Facial hair]] (sideburns, beard, mustache) - Feral Cats (8203 bytes)
1: ...ion, predators, disease and even flea-induced anemia.]]
3: ... re-socialized. Feral kittens, however, can be socialized to live with humans if they are taken from a...
8: ...on feral felines in the United States is due, initially, to human interference by environmental introd...
10: ...ease are common. Frequently, attending [[veterinarian]]s nip the tip off one [[ear]] to mark the feral...
12: ...ion control methods. Some states such as California and many countries around the world have had trem... - Blood (11213 bytes)
11: ...e blood; in vertebrates they are contained in specialized [[red blood cell]]s, allowing for a higher c...
17: ...'s liquid medium. The normal [[pH]] of human arterial blood is approximately 7.40.
20: ...xygen. The red blood cells (together with endothelial vessel cells and some other cells) are also mark...
24: [[Blood plasma]] is essentially an [[water|aqueous]] solution containing 96% w...
32: ...ogether, plasma and corpuscles form a [[non-Newtonian fluid]] whose flow properties are uniquely adapt...
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