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  1. Thyroid (5421 bytes)
    3: ...lobes and the body to the isthmus of the thyroid. Normally it is larger during menstruation and in pre...
    22: ...thyroxine, which enables them to grow and develop normally.
    24: ...fterward - one consequence of the [[Chernobyl|Chernobyl disaster]] was an increase in thyroid [[cancer...
    40: ** toxic thyroid nodule
    41: * [[Thyroid nodule]]s
  2. Nile (13738 bytes)
    6: ==Terminology==
    8: ...;ος), a Greek name for the Nile. Another Greek name for the Nile was ''Aigyptos'' (&Al...
    12: ...han the mighty Amazon, partly because it receives not a single tributary from its halfway mark at the ...
    26: ...itself 720 km (445 miles) long, the river beomes known as the Bahr al Abyad, or the [[White Nile]], fr...
    30: ... by the Nile originates from Ethiopia, but this runoff only happens in summer, when the great rains fa...
  3. John Hancock (8787 bytes)
    5: ...]] could read it, causing his name to become an [[eponym]] for "signature". However, other examples show t...
    8: Hancock was born in [[Braintree, Massachusetts]] (Now [[Quincy, Massachusetts]]). His father died when...
    10: ...sity, he was regarded as a man of integrity and honor.
    27: From [[1780]]–[[1785]], he was [[governor of Massachusetts]]. Hancock's skills as orator a...
    30: ...ate, is not regularly forwarded to the Army, I cannot consider myself as responsible for the maintenan...
  4. Lydia (2194 bytes)
    2: ...dia''' was an ancient kingdom of [[Asia Minor]], known to [[Homer]] as '''M毮ia'''. Its principal cit...
    4: ...ts capital at Sardis, which controlled all Asia Minor west of the River Halys, except [[Lycia]]. Lydia...
    6: ...nt [[coin]]s (circa [[650 BC]]), and Sardis was renowned as a beautiful city. Croesus was beaten by [[...
    10: ...ory in the purely conventional guise of such an [[eponym]] descended from a god. Straightforward deconstru...
  5. Bottlenose Dolphin (16802 bytes)
    2: {{Taxobox_begin | color = pink | name = Bottlenose Dolphin}}<br />{{StatusData}}
    13: {{Taxobox_section_binomial | color = pink | binomial_name = Tursiops truncatus | author = [[George...
    16: ...ursiops truncatus'') is the most common and well-known [[dolphin]] species. It inhabits warm and tempe...
    19: ...ve the animals their name of bottlenose. The real nose however is the [[blowhole (bio)|blowhole]] on t...
    21: ... the [[Moray Firth]] in [[Scotland]], the world's northernmost resident population, recorded an averag...
  6. Samuel F. B. Morse (8859 bytes)
    9: ...became a pupil of [[Washington Allston]], a well-known American painter. While at [[Yale University]],...
    21: ...Henry]] on electromagnetic relays. Based on this knowledge Gale suggested several improvements and als...
    22: ...erer, inventor, lawyer, community leader, and technology investor. He helped to finance the work on th...
    38: ...ty]], [[Electrical telegraph]], [[Morse code]], [[Eponym]], [[Daguerreotype]], [[Semaphore (communication)...
    41: ...st of painters]], [[Timeline of communication technology]], [[List of famous cemeteries]], [[Timeline...

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