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  1. Clavichord (3295 bytes)
    3: ...ast instruments built were up to seven feet long with a six octave range.
    5: ...be changed by striking harder or softer, and the pitch can also be varied by varying the force of the ...
    7: ...ury, clavichords were often built ''unfretted'', with a separate pair of strings for each key.
    9: ...s organ repertoire were in fact more accurately written for the pedal clavichord.
    11: ...00-1800 can be played on the clavichord; however, it is too quiet to use in any but the smallest ensem...
  2. United States (58223 bytes)
    1: ... of America'''—also referred to as the '''United States''', '''the USA''', '''the U.S.''', '''Am...
    2: ...ited States also has a collection of overseas territories and possessions around the world. Each of th...
    5: native_name = United States of America |
    6: common_name = the United States |
    12: official_languages = [[Languages in the United States|None at federal level]];<br> [[English l...
  3. Alaska (24727 bytes)
    10: Capital = [[Juneau, Alaska|Juneau]] |
    13: LargestCity = [[Anchorage, Alaska|Anchorage]] |
    23: DensityRank = 50<sup>th</sup> |
    24: 2000Density = 0.42 |
    25: AdmittanceOrder = 49<sup>th</sup> |
  4. Tree (23723 bytes)
    3: ...r trunk (see [[shrub]] for comparison). Compared with most other plant forms, trees are long-lived. A ...
    13: ...ope]]s are defined largely by the trees that inhabit them; examples are [[rainforest]] and [[taiga]] (...
    18: ...tyledon]]s (e.g. [[palm tree|palms]]), grow by addition of new material inwards.
    20: ...f [[dendrochronology]]. In some tropical regions with constant year-round climate, growth is continuou...
    22: ...the leaf-bearing branches, aiding in competition with other plant species for [[sunlight]]. In many tr...
  5. Ship (18843 bytes)
    2: ...oes: "a boat can fit on a ship, but a ship can't fit on a boat". Often local [[law]] and regulation wi...
    4: ...r vessels, so few ship-rigged vessels were built with more than three masts. The five-masted ''Preusse...
    6: ..., it has come to be more particularly associated with the noun '[[navy]]'.
    10: ... [[tonnage]]. A number of different tonnage definitions exist; most measure [[volume]] rather than we...
    12: ...resulting in a dangerously unstable condition. Additionally, anyone who signed onto such a ship for a ...
  6. Totem pole (20143 bytes)
    6: ...it]] and then down the coast to the tribes of [[British Columbia]] and northern [[Washington]]. The re...
    8: ... pole as an object of heathen worship&mdash;which it was not&mdash;and urged converts to cease product...
    10: ...ched glass, and many other traditional and nontraditional media.
    12: ...usands of dollars; the time spent carving after initial designs are completed usually lasts about a ye...
    16: ...ee-dimensional figures, but both were maintained within a complex design system. This artistic system ...
  7. Cochlea (4075 bytes)
    2: ...he mammalian [[inner ear]], responsible for transmitting [[sound]] to the [[Organ of Corti]], the sens...
    5: ...a tympani and the scala vestibuli are contiguous with each other, merging at the tip of the "snail's s...
    6: ...and convert them to motion, elongating the cells with each impulse. This is the basis for the OHCs rol...
    11: ...]]) transmits sound data to the cochlear nucleus within the [[brainstem]] as [[action potentials]].
    14: ...n eye, making it larger will not increase sensitivity. Instead, mammals have evolved a wide variety of...
  8. Alaskan husky (4973 bytes)
    10: |[[United States]] ([[Alaska]])
    16: ...rosses&#8221;, so perhaps there is informal recognition that the Alaskan husky is expected to display ...
    18: ...teams of Alaskan huskies, or of Alaskans crossed with [[hound]]s or [[gundog]]s. Hounds are valued for...
    20: ...practiced in many kennels are strongly condemned with [[animal rights]] activists.
    23: ...], which accounts for the Alaskan's great variability of appearance.
  9. List of U.S. states' largest cities (4566 bytes)
    1: ... of the largest cities of [[U.S. state]]s and territories'''
    5: ! State !! Largest city
    9: ...ka]] || [[Anchorage, Alaska|Anchorage]]
    13: ...] || [[Little Rock, Arkansas|Little Rock]]
    39: ...]] || [[Wichita, Kansas|Wichita]]
  10. Rays (5748 bytes)
    19: ...flat, disk-like body, with the exception of the guitarfishes and sawfishes, while most sharks have a ...
    24: ...elled, eggs, with [[tendril]]s at the corners for anchorage. Hatched eggs of this type can be found on beache...
    26: ==Habitat==
    27: ... through the mouth as most fishes do, and passing it outward through the gills.
    36: ... than their bodies, that has rows of spines along it; the spines contain a poison that causes pain and...
  11. Ray (5748 bytes)
    19: ...flat, disk-like body, with the exception of the guitarfishes and sawfishes, while most sharks have a ...
    24: ...elled, eggs, with [[tendril]]s at the corners for anchorage. Hatched eggs of this type can be found on beache...
    26: ==Habitat==
    27: ... through the mouth as most fishes do, and passing it outward through the gills.
    36: ... than their bodies, that has rows of spines along it; the spines contain a poison that causes pain and...

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