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- Stomach (5970 bytes)
6: ...ained by the secretion of [[hydrochloric acid]]) with [[peptidase]] digestive [[enzyme]]s.
8: ...f the stomach's chambers in sequence, being regurgitated and rechewed at least once in the process.
16: ...]]). It is on the left side of the [[abdominal cavity]], the ''fundus'' of the stomach lying against t...
18: It is divided into five sections, each of which have...
23: ...], the [[lamina propria]] underneath, and a thin bit of [[smooth muscle]] called the ''muscularis muco... - Wisconsin (18812 bytes)
10: Capital = [[Madison, Wisconsin|Madison]] |
12: LargestCity = [[Milwaukee, Wisconsin|Milwaukee]] |
23: DensityRank = 24<sup>th</sup> |
24: 2000Density = 38.13 |
25: AdmittanceOrder = 30<sup>th</sup> | - Sport (14061 bytes)
1: ...of purpose is what characterises sport, combined with the notion of individual (or team) skill or prow...
9: ...out social changes, and about the nature of sport itself.
11: ...easonable to extrapolate that there was some activity at these times resembling sport.
13: ...tling. Ancient [[Persian]] sports such as the traditional [[Iran]]ian martial art of [[Zurkhaneh]] had...
15: ... of Greece was an influence on the development of its sports and vice versa. The [[Olympic Games]] wer... - List of sports (7304 bytes)
1: ...ystem has a disadvantage because some sports may fit in more than one category. Here they are only lis...
46: * [[Brazilian jiu jitsu]]
52: * [[Ju-jitsu]]
92: * [[Kite Surfing]]
114: ..., also not really considered "sports" by the majority of people. - Shark (14021 bytes)
2: ....jpg|250px|Great white shark]] | caption =Great white shark }}
17: ...cles covering the [[body]] to protect from [[parasite]]s, and rows of replaceable [[tooth|teeth]] in t...
20: ...[[prey]], while the top are used for cutting into it. (Gilbertson, 7.3)
22: ...a]]). A few of the larger species, the Mako and White shark, are mildly [[homeothermic]], able to main...
24: ... shark sinks to the sea bed.<!--unsourced; from editor's memory.--> - Pliers (2624 bytes)
7: ...cal and electronic components. Because of the multitude of possible objects and operations, the variet...
13: ...ten formed by a rivet), and the ''head'' section with the gripping jaws or cutting edges forming the t...
15: ...are an instrument that converts a power grip, the curling of the fingers into the palm of the hand, into a ...
28: * Water pump pliers - with adjustable jaw sizes, which are designed to grip... - Papillon (7480 bytes)
6: ...illon's large, butterfly-like ears gave the breed its name.]]
31: ...WBv3BkJ:www.fci.be/uploaded_files/077gb98_en.doc+site:www.fci.be+%2277+/+06.+04.+1998+%22&hl=en&ie=UTF...
49: ...[[dog]] with large, luxurious ears that earned it its name, the [[French language|French]] word for ''...
52: ...s the same as the erect-eared Papillon except for its dropped [[spaniel]]-like ears. The [[American Ke...
55: ...ouragement to apply their energy to athletic activities. - Seppala Siberian Sleddog (6982 bytes)
24: ...) height. Colours and markings are considered of little importance; eyes may be brown, blue or any com...
26: ...ing breed? and in 2002 a similar separate breed initiative was started in the USA.
31: ...ian Seppala Kennels of Harry R. Wheeler in St. Jovite Station, Quebec, developed and bred Seppala Sibe...
33: ... the main population occurring in the [[Yukon Territory]].
35: ...of 2002, Doug Willett undertook a similar breed initiative through the [[Continental Kennel Club]]?s r... - Olympic Games (40925 bytes)
3: ...have been held every fourth year since [[1896]], with the exception of the years during the [[World Wa...
5: ...6 Winter Olympics]], will be held in [[Turin]], [[Italy]].
7: ...e same year as the Summer Olympics, but starting with [[1994]] the Winter Games are in between, two ye...
10: ...ight|Athletes trained in this Olympia facility in its heyday.]]
13: ... One of these legends associates the first Games with the ancient Greek concept of ''εκε... - Culture of Scotland (11420 bytes)
3: ... from that of the rest of the [[British Isles]]). It originates from various differences, some entrenc...
7: ...vil law]] and [[common law]]. The terms of union with England specified the retention of separate syst...
9: ...ld Norse Law, but was abolished in [[1611]]. Despite this, Scottish courts have acknowledged the supr...
15: ...stem of general [[public education]]. This began with the Education Act of 1696 and became compulsory ...
17: ... that Scotland produces a higher number of university and college graduates per-head than anywhere els... - List of sportspersons (1713 bytes)
10: *[[List of curlers|Curling]] - Echidna (6296 bytes)
22: ...g their long, sticky [[tongue]] to sweep up [[termite]]s, [[ant]]s and other small [[invertebrate]]s, ...
25: ...cularly if the terrain is rocky or tussocked. Despite being such a rotund and clumsy creature, they sw...
27: ...visible; or, if on very hard, flat ground, simply curling into a ball.
29: ...ghtly-curled ball of spines is not complete), and it is thought that [[goanna]]s take the young.
31: ...gle, returning every five days to suckle it until it is weaned at seven months. - Pangolin (2223 bytes)
15: ...ated from [[Malay]] language 'pengguling' meaning curling.
17: ...Manidae''', and a single genus, '''''Manis''''', with eight species.
19: ...arden as they mature. Pangolins have short legs, with sharp claws which they use for burrowing.
21: ...ivary gland in the chest to lubricate the tongue with sticky, ant-catching saliva.
23: ...at|bush meat]] in parts of Africa. This, coupled with [[deforestation]], has led to a large decrease i...
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