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  1. Abdomen (6929 bytes)
    24: ... to the lower limit of the liver, while the right nipple is about half an inch above the upper limit of th...
  2. Breast (4630 bytes)
    1: ...on of [[blood vessel]]s and [[nerve]]s in their [[nipple]]s.
    7: ...gaments]], the [[areola]] and the [[nipple]]. The nipple is supplied by the T4 [[dermatome]].
  3. Chest (3592 bytes)
    2: ...t containing the upper part of the [[humerus]], [[nipple]], [[scapula]], [[pulmonary artery]], [[sternum]]...
    9: In four legged mammals, the mammary glands and nipples are located closer to the back legs, and are the...
    19: ...m to the mid-axillary line laterally. The female nipple is surrounded for half an inch by a more or less ...
  4. Bottlenose Dolphin (16802 bytes)
    61: ...ther side of the genital slit, each housing one [[nipple]]. The calf is nursed for 12 to 18 months.
  5. Mastodon (1620 bytes)
    14: ...maf; and ὀδούς, "nipple tooth"), and is also an obsolete name for their g...
  6. Leaf (20580 bytes)
    198: *papillate, papillose: bearing papillae (minute, nipple-shaped protuberances).
  7. Running (3124 bytes)
    21: ...amstring]]), "jogger's nipple" (soreness of the [[nipple]] due to friction), twisted [[ankle]]s, and [[Ili...
  8. Platypus (21900 bytes)
    41: ... by the mother's milk. Although she does not have nipples, the milk is released through pores in her abdom...
    57: ...ilk]] for the young. The platypus does not have [[nipple]]s, but excretes the milk through [[pore]]s in he...
  9. Marsupial (5455 bytes)
    24: ...s itself to a nipple. It remains attached to the nipple for a number of weeks. The offspring later passe...
    32: ...a newborn marsupial must climb up to its mother's nipples, the otherwise minimally developed newborn has f...
  10. Gong (10121 bytes)
    24: ===Nipple gongs===
    26: '''Nipple gongs''' have a raised boss or nipple in the centre, often made of a different metal to...
    28: ... from 6" to 14" or larger. Sets of smaller, tuned nipple gongs can be used to play a tune.
    30: A '''Bau gong''' is a type of nipple gong used in Chinese temples for worship.
    40: ..., play or magic. Construction varies, some having nipples and some not, so this type is more named for its...
  11. Echidna (6296 bytes)
    31: ...ammary gland|milk patches]] (monotremes have no [[nipple]]s) and remains in the pouch for forty-five to fi...
  12. Teat (426 bytes)
    2: '''Teat''' is an alternative word for a [[nipple]] or [[breast]]. In [[cattle]], [[goat]]s, etc, i...
  13. Bicycle wheel (3379 bytes)
    1: ... the end of each wheel spoke is a nut, called a [[nipple]]. Bicycle wheels connect to the [[bicycle frame|...

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