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  1. Florence Nightingale (15657 bytes)
    27: ...ch became her central focus when reports began to filter back to Britain about the horrific conditions for...
    75: ...liament]] and civil servants who would have been unlikely to read or understand traditional statistica...
  2. Lymphatic system (6229 bytes)
    4: ...e surrounding tissues. Although capillaries lose only about 1% of the volume of the fluid that passes ...
    7: ..., lymph vessels have one-way valves and depend mainly on the movement of skeletal [[muscle]]s to squee...
    19: The spleen contains lymphocytes that filter the blood stream rather than the lymphatics. Thu...
    25: ...oin, neck, chest, and abdomen. Lymph nodes act as filters, with an internal honeycomb of connective tissue...
  3. Kidney (12846 bytes)
    3: ...e]]s. Part of the [[urinary system]], the kidneys filter wastes (especially [[urea]]) from the [[blood]] a...
    20: ...especially [[electrolyte]]s) in the body by first filtering the blood, then reabsorbing some necessary flu...
    22: A nephron consists of an initial filtering component called the [[renal corpuscle]] (or [...
    24: ...ressure provides the force for blood plasma to be filtered through the thin, porous epithelium of the glom...
    37: ...The next portion of the tubule is the [[loop of Henle]], which leads to the [[distal convoluted tubule...
  4. Lung (7057 bytes)
    9: *filter out small blood clots formed in the systemic [[ve...
  5. Nose flute (4426 bytes)
    11: ...ength, giving various scales. Some players take a filter tip from a [[cigarette]] and plug the other unuse...
    13: ...rior diameter of other nose flutes, the range is only in one [[octave]] and in the playing position, t...
  6. Sun (20830 bytes)
    135: [[Image:SunLayers.png|thumb|left|220px|Structure of the Sun]]
    147: The core is the only part of the Sun where an appreciable amount of h...
    162: ...space and its energy escapes the Sun entirely. Sunlight has a [[black-body]] spectrum that is charact...
    168: It is about 4,000 [[kelvin]]s. It is the only part of the Sun cool enough to support simple mo...
    181: ...produced by the nuclear reactions in the Sun was only one third of the number predicted by theory, a r...
  7. Carnivorous plant (44834 bytes)
    40: ...Sarracenia'' is the pitcher plant genus most commonly encountered in cultivation, and
    104: bending 180° in only a minute or so. Sundews are extremely cosmopolit...
    105: ...e continents except the [[Antarctica|Antarctic mainland]]. They are probably at their
    125: There are only two snap-traps, which are believed to have had a...
    162: ...ge:Genlisearepens1web.jpg|thumb|200px|right|''[[Genlisea]]'': carnivorous plants still need to attract...
  8. Cell (biology) (28190 bytes)
    27: ...' cells are structurally simple. They are found only in single-celled and [[Colony (biology)|colonial...
    49: ...les contained in it. The term ''cytosol'' refers only to the fluid itself.
    63: ...ne or more vital functions. Organelles are found only in eukaryotes and are, with a few exceptions, su...
    69: ...ve their own genome. Chloroplasts and are found only in photosynthetic eukaryotes like plants and [[a...
    78: ... of the cell from its environment and serves as a filter and communications beacon.
  9. List of religions (13836 bytes)
    1: ...tiple definitions are applicable a religion will only be listed once. The definition of religion for t...
    5: ...ich cannot be verified to be real or legitimate, only those religions with Wikipedia articles will be ...
  10. Annelid (7780 bytes)
    25: ...including active and passive hunters, scavengers, filter feeders, direct deposit feeders which simply inge...
  11. Golf (35905 bytes)
    12: ....) For the shortest holes a good player requires only one stroke to hit the ball to the green. On long...
    40: ...eams of two players each, in which each team has only one ball and players alternate playing it. For e...
    57: ...sition where it has come to rest after a stroke, unless a rule allows or demands otherwise (Rule 13-1)...
    60: *a ball may only be replaced by another if it is destroyed, lost,...
    73: *Parkland courses: typical inland courses, often resembling traditional British ...
  12. Capacitor (29664 bytes)
    52: ...electrics have the lowest losses, and are used in filters, as timing elements, and for balancing [[crystal...
    72: Unlike capacitors that use a bulk dielectric made fro...
    74: ...ts value. For most purposes (such as power supply filtering and signal coupling), this type of specificati...
    80: ... very low impedance at low frequencies. However, unlike aluminum electrolytics, they are intolerant of...
    94: *In a capacitor [[microphone]] (commonly known as a condenser microphone), the diaphragm ...
  13. Electron microscope (5936 bytes)
    32: ...uld have to [http://www.ecoscope.com/krill/filter/filter7/index.htm tile] 7500 times this image.]]
  14. Hubble Space Telescope (50930 bytes)
    54: ...s can be clearly distinguished) would be limited only by [[diffraction]], rather than by the turbulenc...
    88: ...quately withstand frequent passages from direct sunlight into the darkness of Earth's [[shadow]] which...
    107: ...sion Laboratory]], and incorporated a set of 48 [[filter]]s isolating [[spectral line]]s of particular ast...
    117: ... meant that images from the Space Telescope were only marginally better than the best images obtainabl...
    163: ... old, more rigid arrays entered and left direct sunlight.
  15. Sea star (6210 bytes)
    21: ...ture called the madreporite which acts as a water filter and supplies their water vascular system with wat...
    22: ...at the end of each arm. The eye is able to "see" only differences of light and dark; useful in detecti...
  16. Flamingo (4496 bytes)
    24: ...y consume, and are uniquely used upside-down. The filtering of food items is assisted by hairy structures ...
    28: ... months until their bills are developed enough to filter feed.
    43: ...[Lesser Flamingo]] (''Phoenicopterus minor''), mainly in southern Africa, but the most numerous specie...
    58: ...birds/flamingos.htm Flamingo resources from Bird Online]
  17. Photography (18493 bytes)
    2: ...nical]], [[chemical]] or [[digital]] devices commonly known as [[camera]]s.
    5: Most commonly a [[camera]] or [[camera obscura]] is the image ...
    30: ...early cameras did not fix an image in time; they only projected what was before an opening in the wall...
    36: ...e [[negative_%28photography%29|negative]] image. Unlike a daguerreotype, a calotype negative could be ...
    50: ...supplies of photographic equipment accounted for only about 20% of industry revenue.
  18. Digital photography (33923 bytes)
    16: * Linear array (very rare, only limited to the highest-end)
    35: *You only pay for the printing of successful pictures.
    43: ...n take infrared shots by simply using an infrared filter or light source.
    54: ...es, creation of work prints or FPO (For Position Only) images, and final images are much quicker.
    59: ...Digital images from professional cameras can be 'enlarged' many times greater than the equivalent film...
  19. Tobacco smoking (36030 bytes)
    10: ...rm to refuse, except in the cases where there is only one cigarette left, or if the pack of cigarettes...
    48: ...y found that tobacco grown in [[India]] averaged only 0.09 pCi per gram of polonium 210, whereas tobac...
    50: ...Ci. This seems to be independent of any form of [[filter]]ing or '[[low tar]]' cigarette. This concentrati...
    61: ...r's disease", it stated, noting that smokers are only half as likely as non-smokers to survive to the ...
    66: ...s of introducing it into the bloodstream, second only to injection, which allows for the rapid feedbac...
  20. Cigarette (11302 bytes)
    2: ...ed end, inserted in the mouth. The term, as commonly used, typically refers to a tobacco cigarette.
    16: ...ich the smoker inhales the cigarette's smoke; the filter serves to cool and somewhat clean the smoke.
    22: * Unfiltered Cigarettes (no filter)
    23: * Regular Filtered Cigarettes (Regular Size)
    24: * Light Filtered Cigarettes (Are not as Strong)

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