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  1. Immune system (14564 bytes)
    13: ...tance, recognizes [[mannose]] sugars that appear only in the [[polysaccharide]] coats of various speci...
    33: ...of chemotactic chemicals like microbial products, complement, damaged cells and white blood cell fragments. Ch...
    36: ...and activates complement), [[lysozyme]] and the [[complement system]].
    38: ====Complement system====
    39: ...l surfaces. A cascade of protein activity follows complement activation; this cascade can result in a variety ...
  2. Millard Fillmore (12296 bytes)
    26: ...cure, self-made candidate from [[New York]] would complement Taylor, a slave-holding military man from the sou...
  3. Influenza (10335 bytes)
    1: ...uenza'''. For the digestive-system diseases commonly called "stomach '''flu'''" (and widely misunders...
    3: '''Influenza''' (or as it is commonly known, '''the flu''' or '''the grippe''') is a c...
    10: * Influenza B viruses that infect only humans
    11: * Influenza C viruses that infect only humans
    12: ...ore resistance to influenza B and C because they only undergo [[antigenic drift]] and have more simila...
  4. Seven Years' War (11256 bytes)
    3: ...ears' War" is used in the United States to refer only to the [[Europe]]an portions of the conflict (17...
    8: ...esia]]. Empress [[Maria Theresa of Austria]] had only signed the peace [[Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle]] i...
    10: ...e the seas, as well as exert some influence on mainland Europe. Furthermore, this allowed Britain to f...
  5. Islamic architecture (6677 bytes)
    67: ...ng of an entire mirror mosque in red sandstone to complement the Mecca-facing mosque place to the west of the ...
  6. Vietnam War (102682 bytes)
    41: ...atic support]] to the North Vietnamese and to the NLF, partly as support against the U.S. and South Vi...
    76: ... Asia from "indirect aggression." This was certainly more diplomatic than the later more or less unil...
    89: ...sects he could tackle the [[Viet Minh]], the suddenly enthusiastic support of many Congressional leade...
    94: ... or intimidate much of the political opposition, only fostering deeper resentment of what was already ...
    96: ...s would have won. Also, it was said to have been unlikely that the Northern Communists would allow a f...
  7. Artemis (11271 bytes)
    7: ... supplanted [[Selene]] as the [[moon goddess]] to complement her twin's identification with and supplantation ...
    11: Artemis was not worshipped heavily in much of mainland [[Greece]]. In [[Asia Minor]], however, she w...
    19: ...ped in a temple on the [[Aventine Hill]] where mainly lower-class citizens and slaves worshipped her. ...
    33: ...rtility goddess, akin to [[Cybele]], unlike in mainland Greece. Statues in Greece depict her with her...
    41: ...loating island of [[Delos]], which was neither mainland nor a real island and gave birth there. The i...
  8. DNA (29095 bytes)
    8: ...re the electronic properties of DNA? Is junk DNA only molecular garbage?}}
    10: ...arily a very accurate description, and that it's only meant as a generic overview.
    14: ...entific dissection in a field you don't master ''only'' contained scientific data -- that would be fru...
    26: * DNA is organized as two complementary strands, head-to-toe, with bonds between them ...
    27: ...ill "mate" properly only with a "T" on the other, complementary strand;
  9. USS Monitor (7466 bytes)
    29: |Complement:||59 officers and men
    63: ...t marine sanctuary. ''Monitor'' Sanctuary is the only one of the thirteen national marine sanctuaries ...
    73: *[http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/monitor/ Online exhibition about ''Monitor'']
  10. Hybrid vehicle (47544 bytes)
    6: ...or and a generator is one of design optimization only. ''See also [[motor-generator]]'' which produce...
    12: ...r the Environment | url=http://www.ncseonline.org/NLE/CRSreports/energy/eng-9.cfm | accessdate=January...
    16: ... power, and in some places such as California is only a minor contributor, overshadowed by natural gas...
    41: ** [[Mazda Demio]] ([[Japan]]-only, debatable, see ''[[#Assist hybrid|Assist hybrid...
    79: ...sed for primary power, with the motor turning on only when a boost is needed. Others can run with jus...
  11. Akkadian language (3224 bytes)
    16: ...ian syllables, Akkadian syllables, and [[phonetic complement]]s. Cuneiform was in many ways unsuited to Akkadi...
    23: Akkadian, unlike [[Arabic language|Arabic]], has no broken plur...
    31: *[http://www.sron.nl/~jheise/akkadian/ A detailed introduction to Akka...
    43: [[nl:Akkadisch]]
  12. Alchemy (42222 bytes)
    33: ...emy developed its own philosophical system, with only superficial connections to the major Western rel...
    39: ...[astrology]]; in numerous ways they were built to complement each other in the search for [[occult|hidden know...
    54: ... philosophers, which in turn have often survived only in Islamic translations.
    56: ...ca]]'' of Thrice-Greatest Hermes, which is known only through Greek and [[Arabic language|Arabic]] tra...
    58: ...he purpose of hermetical science: "in truth certainly and without doubt, whatever is below is like tha...
  13. Hipparchus (astronomer) (50785 bytes)
    4: ...rk: although Hipparchus wrote at least 14 books, only his commentary on the popular astronomical poem ...
    20: ...pparently mentioned about 14 books, but which is only known from references by later authors. His fam...
    32: ...tributed to [[Kidinnu]]). Apparently Hipparchus only confirmed the validity of the periods he learned...
    51: ...ous amount of computation required, this is very unlikely. Rather, Hipparchus would have made a list ...
    105: ... days 5 hours 48 min 45 s by only about 6 min).
  14. Reptile (14659 bytes)
    52: ...psid|Anapsids]], having a solid skull with holes only for nose, eyes, spinal cord, etc. Turtles are b...
    54: ...oic) and the archosaurs (modernly represented by only crocodiles and birds, but containing pterosaurs ...
    67: ...he, has been the subject of much study. To date, only a few species have been studied thoroughly enoug...
    72: ...y lack a specialized structure called a loop of Henle, which is present in the nephrons of birds and m...
  15. European-influenced classical music (18917 bytes)
    35: ...meant to be experienced for its own sake. It is unlike other forms of music that serve merely as a ve...
    47: ...ical music constitutes [[art]] and popular music only light entertainment. However, many popular works...
    51: ...ple', 'accesible', 'facile'. But many pieces commonly thought of as 'art' (Handel's 'Hellelujah Chors'...
    59: One may argue that it is normally only in classical music that very long works (30 minu...
    69: ... naturally plays no role in classical music, and only appears occasionally in the classical music of t...
  16. Hipparchus (50784 bytes)
    3: ...rk: although Hipparchus wrote at least 14 books, only his commentary on the popular astronomical poem ...
    19: ...pparently mentioned about 14 books, but which is only known from references by later authors. His fam...
    31: ...tributed to [[Kidinnu]]). Apparently Hipparchus only confirmed the validity of the periods he learned...
    50: ...ous amount of computation required, this is very unlikely. Rather, Hipparchus would have made a list ...
    104: ... days 5 hours 48 min 45 s by only about 6 min).
  17. Renewable energy (27996 bytes)
    17: ... V batteries at up to 9 amperes in full, direct sunlight.]]
    20: ... for the energy that is directly collected from sunlight. In this section it is used in the latter cat...
    38: As the the sun heats up the Earth unevenly, winds are formed. The kinetic energy in the win...
    41: ...t the turn of the [[21st century]] and provides a complement to large-scale base-load power stations. Most dep...
    109: ...n of bioethanol. Within its borders, the country only has 6.5 million hectares of arable land.
  18. Wind power (27669 bytes)
    1: ...nergy by [[wind turbine]]s. This article deals mainly with the intricacies of large-scale deployment o...
    11: .... The earth is not heated evenly by the sun. Not only do the poles receive less energy from the sun th...
    67: ...t the turn of the century and provides a valuable complement to large-scale base-load power stations. World wi...
    74: ...nerates 3% of all electricity produced in India. Unlike the others in the top 5 though, India's estima...
    88: ...Lightweight materials (the entire turbine weighs only 16kg (35 pounds)) allow it to respond quickly to...
  19. Chordate (3099 bytes)
    62: ... they are descended from ancestors who had a full complement of limbs.
  20. Havanese (12254 bytes)
    59: ...flect that, generally looking like a toy in size only, but more at home with playing with children or ...
    62: ...tandard]] for their unique colourful nature. The only restrictions is that every Havanese must have a ...
    67: ... similar to the Maltese, the curly, which is not unlike a Bichon Frise coat, and the wavy, which is th...
    74: ...anese has a silly, friendly temperament which is unlike many other toy dog breeds. It is at home with ...
    78: ...children of the households to which it belonged. Unlike most toy dogs, who are too delicate and someti...

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