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  1. Sunflower (5784 bytes)
    23: ..."[[Sunflower seed|seeds]]". However, what we commonly call the seeds are actually the [[fruit]] (an ''...
    32: ...ull sun. They grow best in fertile, moist, well-[[drainage|drained]] [[soil]] with a lot of [[mulch]]. Seeds...
  2. Apple (20408 bytes)
    25: ...g in climates unsuitable for ''M. domestica'', mainly for increased cold tolerance.
    100: ...rainage, and heavy soils or flat land should be [[drainage|tiled]] to make certain that the root systems are...
    107: ...arry the pollen. [[Honeybee]] hives are most commonly used, and arrangements may be made with a commer...
    111: ...er. It is best to plant apples on a slope for air drainage, but not on a south facing slope (in the northern...
  3. Breast (4630 bytes)
    11: ...nstrated to cause the development of woman-like, enlarged breasts in men, a condition called [[gynecom...
    13: ...for them to grow in size during [[pregnancy]], mainly due to hypertrophy of the exocrine gland in resp...
    15: ===Lymphatic drainage ===
    16: ... cancer]] is a common [[cancer]], the [[lymphatic drainage]] of the breast (sites where cancer may [[metasta...
    24: It is commonly assumed by biologists that the real evolutionary...
  4. Liver (11441 bytes)
    9: ... tree, and indeed the term "biliary tree" is commonly used in this setting.
    11: It is unique as the only internal human organ capable of natural [[regene...
    23: ...zation of liver based on blood supply and biliary drainage. The central area where the [[common bile duct]]...
    71: ...Hepatitis]], inflammation of the liver, caused mainly by various [[virus]]es but also by some poisons,...
    83: ...ed in 1989 for pediatric liver transplantation. Only 20% of an adult's liver (Couinaud segments 2 and...
  5. Pancreas (4781 bytes)
    11: ...mpulla of Vater]]. The [[common bile duct]] commonly joins the pancreatic duct at or near this point.
    13: ...es of the [[superior mesenteric artery]]. Venous drainage is via the [[pancreaticoduodenal veins]] which en...
    21: ...ory granules containing the digestive enzymes (mainly [[trypsin]], [[chymotrypsin]], [[pancreatic lipa...
  6. Netherlands (35958 bytes)
    10: image_coat = Nl-arms.gif |
    25: ...://www.cbs.nl/nl/cijfers/bevolkingsteller/popclocknl.asp] |
    47: cctld= [[.nl]] |
    70: ... directly administrated by the Dutch government. Only then did they become official colonies (the [[Du...
    72: ...Germany]] in May [[1940]], to be fully liberated only on [[May 5th]],[[1945]]. From [[1941]] until [[1...
  7. Republic of the Congo (9324 bytes)
    85: ... country is a coastal plain for which the primary drainage is the [[Kouilou-Niari River]]; the interior of t...
  8. Rwanda (10946 bytes)
    52: ... migrated to neighboring countries. They moved mainly to Congo but also to Ugandan plantations, lookin...
    95: ... northwest. The divide between the Congo and Nile drainage systems extends from north to south through weste...
    101: ...y with about 90% of the population engaged in (mainly subsistence) agriculture. It is the most densely...
    134: ...an.co.uk/rwanda/0,14451,1183763,00.html Guardian Unlimited - ''Special Report: Rwanda'']
  9. Al Fayyum (5562 bytes)
    9: ...h off and by these the province is irrigated, the drainage water flowing into the Birket ci Kerun. Over 400 ...
    16: ...e of the Fayyum and elsewhere in Roman Egypt not only embalmed their dead but also placed a portrait o...
  10. Kansas (21369 bytes)
    71: ... District of Kansas|District 4]]). Moore is the only Democrat in the delegation; all others are Repub...
    89: ...t), and the [[Neosho River|Neosho]], the southern drainage system of the state. Other important rivers are ...
    95: ...d by people with no formal training, and it sits only a block or two from the Garden of Eden.
    234: .../www.kansashistoryonline.org/ksh/ Kansas History Online]
  11. South Carolina (11968 bytes)
    95: ...s such as sand, silt, and clay. Areas with better drainage make excellent farmland, though some land is swam...
  12. Pennsylvania (32594 bytes)
    38: ...ng metropolitan area, and [[Pittsburgh]], a busy inland [[river port]] and major center for educationa...
    86: ...y, the Pittsburgh police magistrate court is the only true city-level court in the state.
    110: ... the mountains, an orientation to the Mississippi drainage system of rivers, and above all, the complex econ...
    115: Pennsylvania's saltwater "shore" line, only 89 miles by official US figures, is the shortest...
    166: Pennsylvania has only one incorporated town, [[Bloomsburg, Pennsylvani...
  13. Desert (21206 bytes)
    20: ... remains frozen as snow pack; these are more commonly referred to as [[tundra]] if a short season of a...
    28: ... dry winds dissipate cloud cover, allowing more sunlight to heat the land. Most of the major deserts o...
    50: ...nd north of the [[Himalaya]], in parts of the [[Kunlun Mountains]] and the [[Tibetan Plateau]]. Many l...
    53: ...tures in these deserts, but snow dunes occur commonly in areas where precipitation is locally more abu...
    59: ...es. Although its surface atmospheric pressure is only about one-hundredth that of Earth, global circul...
  14. Cave (10592 bytes)
    30: ...inkhole]]s, [[sinking stream]]s, and underground drainage.
    49: ... Free-tailed Bat]], are trogloxenes, and are commonly found in caves, but forage outside of the caves....
    58: ...States|USA]]) at 579km in length. This record is unlikely to be surpassed in the near future as the ne...
  15. Civilization (29205 bytes)
    39: ...rtation and [[shipbuilding|sea-faring]] followed only centuries later, and later our earliest [[Timeli...
    54: ...and the ancient Indus systems of [[sewage]] and [[drainage]] that were developed and used in cities througho...
  16. Agriculture (19147 bytes)
    5: ...cs|economic activity]] than in any other, yet it only accounts for four percent of the world's [[gross...
    19: ...ological and physical sciences. [[Irrigation]], [[drainage]], [[conservation]] and sanitary engineering, eac...
    48: ... surplus for competitive gift-giving). Most certainly there was a gradual transition from [[hunter-gat...
    56: ... used?--> Crops and animals that were previously only known in the Old World were now transplanted to ...
  17. Erosion (6998 bytes)
    15: ...he road as quickly as possible, mimicking natural drainage patterns) has the best chance of not causing incr...
    24: ...processes act very slowly, others occur very suddenly, often with disastrous results. Any perceptible ...
  18. Coal mining (4145 bytes)
    17: ...ements in mining methods ie. longwall mining, gas drainage and ventilation have reduced many of these risks....
    27: ...such coal heaps generate highly acidic metal rich drainage when exposed to normal rainfall. These liquors ca...
  19. Thigh (1869 bytes)
    19: ... artery]] and the obturator system. The lymphatic drainage closely follows the arterial supply.
  20. Boto (5572 bytes)
    28: ...on basin population (excluding [[Madeira river]] drainage area, above the Teotonio Rapids in [[Bolivia]])
    29: ...iensis'' - Amazon basin population in the Madeira drainage area
    59: ....iniidae.inia.html Walker's Mammals of the World Online - Amazon Dolphins]

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