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  1. Amelia Earhart (9225 bytes)
    20: ...keoff and Earhart [[Ground loop (aviation)|ground-looped]] the plane. Severely damaged, the aircraft had...
  2. Lucinda Williams (4182 bytes)
    12: ...But, for some reason, she's completely out of the loop. And I feel strongly that that's country music's ...
  3. Brain (22060 bytes)
    5: ... The [[human brain]] is particularly complex and enlarged.
    16: ...rol, memory, and thinking abilities. Currently, only the symptoms of these diseases can be treated, b...
    41: ...tomy and [[protein]] expression patterns but can only be done after the human or animal is dead.
    48: ... A possible origin of this myth is the fact that only about 10% of the [[neurons]] in the brain are fi...
    52: ...sis can lead to perfect recall of details.'' Not only is this not entirely true, an incompetent or dec...
  4. Kidney (12846 bytes)
    37: ...The next portion of the tubule is the [[loop of Henle]], which leads to the [[distal convoluted tubule...
    39: ...o described it in the early 1860s. The loop of Henle maintains an [[osmotic]] gradient set up as a [[...
    47: The site where the ascending loop of Henle touches the afferent arteriole, is called the [[...
    94: *[[Hydronephrosis]] is the enlargement of one or both of the kidneys caused by o...
    105: ...nerally, man can live fine with just one kidney. Only when the amount of functioning kidney tissue is ...
  5. Carpet (15753 bytes)
    1: ...were primarily hung on walls or used on tables. Only with the opening of trade routes in the 17th cen...
    14: ...''' carpet (formally, a '''supplementary weft cut-loop pile''' carpet), the structural weft threads alte...
    16: ...ut forming a knot. Because of the loom structure only five colors can be used to create the design. Mo...
    19: Unlike woven carpets, [[embroidery]] carpets are not ...
    63: ... can be used to cover a floor. They are usually only used in commercial settings and often are not af...
  6. Berimbau (11944 bytes)
    9: ..., attached to the lower portion of the Verga by a loop of tough string, typically a hard shoe lace, acts...
    11: ...acing the little finger under the caba硧s string loop, and balancing the weight there. A small stone or...
    36: ...rgrown to 5 feet and more, so the players rely mainly on the change in timbre, and tuning options are ...
    38: ...sounds may appear in a berimbau performance, but only these define capoeira's rythmic patterns (except...
    58: ...and despise this uniform playing which they want only of beginners, while they stress that variation m...
  7. Pakistan (74854 bytes)
    132: ...although (because of the [[Pressler amendment]]) only a few were eventually supplied. However, China c...
    138: ...r Soviet allies, [[Libya]] and [[Syria]] are the only two middle eastern countries with whom Pakistan ...
    140: ...te a [[renaissance]] and [[Age of Enlightenment|enlightenment]] in the Islamic world. Besides the OIC...
    142: ...ar states|declared nuclear power]] – the only Islamic nation to have that status – als...
    165: ...he structure of the economy, and agriculture now only accounts for roughly one-fifth of the GDP. There...
  8. Flag of Indiana (917 bytes)
    2: ...oin the [[United States]] - 13 stars in the outer loop for the original [[13 colonies]], 5 inside them f...
  9. Nebraska (13662 bytes)
    61: ... "senators". Nebraska's Legislature is also the only one in the United States that is nonpartisan. T...
    67: ...gislature today has rules that bills can contain only one subject, and must be given at least five day...
    124: ...Interstate 480]] (Metro [[Omaha, Nebraska|Omaha]] loop)
    125: ...Interstate 680]] (North [[Omaha, Nebraska|Omaha]] loop)
  10. Astronomy (13970 bytes)
    10: ...ronomy". Theoretical astrophysics is concerned mainly with figuring out the observational implications...
    27: ...tragalactic astronomy]]: the study of objects (mainly galaxies) outside our galaxy.
    49: In astronomy, [[information]] is mainly received from the detection and analysis of [[el...
    62: ...ational lensing]]. This image shows several blue, loop-shaped objects that are multiple images of the sa...
    71: In early times, astronomy involved only the observation and predictions of the motions o...
  11. List of reference tables (55289 bytes)
    535: ...f tunnels]]: [[List of tunnels in the Netherlands|NL]], [[Tunnels in New Zealand|NZ]], [[Tunnels in th...
    601: *[[List of NLP topics]]
    631: **[[List of Latin and Greek words commonly used in systematic names]]
    678: **[[List of words commonly mispronounced]]
    963: **[[List of loop knots]]
  12. Ming Dynasty (65624 bytes)
    8: ... collapsing Yuan Dynasty. Zhu became one of the only two dynastic founders who emerged from the [[pea...
    16: ... the office of prime minister and so removed the only insurance against incompetent emperors. Hongwu ...
    27: ...gLacquerTable1.jpg|thumb|300px|right|This is the only surviving example in the world of a major piece ...
    33: ...o 500 troops but also cargoes of export goods, mainly [[silk]]s and porcelains, and brought back forei...
    35: ... and unprecedented strength, Zheng He's voyages, unlike European voyages of exploration later in the f...
  13. 2006 (7939 bytes)
    26: * [[January 15]] - First round of the [[Finland|Finnish]] [[Finnish presidential election, 200...
    27: ...anuary 29]] - Second round (if needed) of the [[Finland|Finnish]] [[Finnish presidential election, 200...
    69: * [[Finland]] plans to cease [[analog television]] broadca...
    76: * The [[Osaka Outer Loop Line]] and the eighth line of the [[Osaka City Su...
  14. Horse (38916 bytes)
    35: ...tions exist in Mongolia; see: http://www.treemail.nl/takh/.
    55: ...h a horse must have three feet on the ground and only one foot in the air at any time. The walking hor...
    61: * '''pace''' is a lateral two-beat gait more commonly used in racing. In most countries pacers are rac...
    93: * '''weanling''' - a young horse who has just been weaned fr...
    122: ...t must be completely black with no brown at all, only white markings.
  15. Archery (18991 bytes)
    25: Targets are marked with 10 evenly spaced concentric rings, which have score values...
    52: '''Scoring.''' A 'rope' with a loop on the end is placed over the flag stick. This ro...
    63: Flight Archery can only take place where space permits since archers com...
    72: ... that certain types of game, often [[deer]], may only be taken with a bow. In other localities, specia...
  16. Cable car (railway) (12669 bytes)
    23: ...el, and the fact that a typical horse could work only 4 or 5 hours per day necessitated the maintenanc...
    31: ...here. Eventually, San Francisco would become the only street operating manually operated system to sur...
    33: ...ed and can be switched easily from one continuous loop to another. They are normally used in resort are...
    38: ...f [[Wellington]]. This line had both a continuous loop haulage cable that the cars gripped using a cable...
    43: ...d Hazel's Juke Joint. The second version makes a loop, sharing the first's tracks and adding a trip dow...
  17. Lute (15915 bytes)
    7: ...ility for the ''fretboard'' beneath the strings. Unlike most stringed instruments, the fretboard is mo...
    9: ...w more commonly of plastic. The frets are made of loops of gut tied completely around the neck. They fra...
    11: ...h the highest-pitched course usually consists of only a single string, called the ''chantrelle'' (Fren...
    15: ... than the arms. (Some modern players use a simple loop of yarn from the tuning head around the player's ...
    35: ...ound in museums or private collections. They are only rarely found in music stores, and generally must...
  18. Helicopter (20080 bytes)
    5: ...e off]] and [[landing|land]] vertically. Subject only to refuelling facilities and load/altitude limit...
    19: ...cept that instead of moving the entire aircraft, only the wings themselves are moved. The helicopter's...
    29: ...power available for forward flight. This is commonly known as slip-streaming and can occur while in a...
    42: ...elicopters, use [[servomechanism|servo]]-feedback loop in their engine controls to maintain rotor RPM an...
    70: ...rge loads. The Belvedere had a production run of only 26 and went into [[Royal Air Force|RAF]] service...
  19. Des Moines, Iowa (13222 bytes)
    12: The capitol building is one of only a few U.S. state capitol buildings with a genuin...
    52: ...ed in [[2003]], the Des Moines metropolitan area only consisted of Polk, Dallas, and Warren counties.)
    83: ...S. Highway 65]] and Iowa Highway 5 form a freeway loop to the east and south of the city. [[U.S. Highwa...
  20. Raleigh, North Carolina (12457 bytes)
    40: ... speeds exceeding 260 [[Miles per hour|mph]] suddenly touched down west of Raleigh. The [[Supercell|su...
    113: ...er Beltline/Inner Loop" and "Outer Beltline/Outer Loop," which denotes the direction of travel on [[Inte...

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