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  1. Sally Ride (1826 bytes)
    1: ...irst [[United States|American]] woman to fly into outer space. Only two other women preceded her: [[Valen...
  2. Valentina Tereshkova (2387 bytes)
    3: ...t|cosmonaut]] and was the first woman to fly in [[outer space|space]], aboard [[Vostok 6]] in [[1963]].
  3. Daisy (2511 bytes)
    16: ... often a weed on lawns in western [[Europe]]. The outer florets are white to (in cultivars) light pink an...
  4. Orchidaceae (20056 bytes)
    71: ...hid flower is composed of three [[sepal]]s in the outer whorl, and three [[petal]]s in the inner whorl. T...
  5. Sunflower (5784 bytes)
    23: ...ower'') of numerous flowers crowded together. The outer flowers are the ''ray florets'' and can be [[yell...
  6. Amaryllis (2393 bytes)
    19: ...er is 6-10 cm diameter with six [[tepal]]s (three outer sepals, three inner petals, with similar appearan...
  7. Iris (plant) (13374 bytes)
    41: ...[pollen]]-receiving and stigmatic surfaces on the outer petals form a landing-stage for a flying insect, ...
    65: ...ally beautiful with the better-known species. The outer segmenu are rather spreading than deflexed, formi...
  8. Snowdrop (3046 bytes)
    16: ... can have inner segments similar in length to the outer ones.)
  9. Apple (20408 bytes)
    111: ...roblem is a late frost that destroys the delicate outer structures of the flower. It is best to plant app...
  10. Rose (15436 bytes)
    27: ... dark purple to black hips. Each hip comprises an outer fleshy layer, and inside containing 5-25 [[seed]]...
  11. Locomotive (16705 bytes)
    54: ... called a ''centrifugal pump'' (or impeller), the outer part is called a ''turbine wheel'' (or driven whe...
  12. Abdomen (6929 bytes)
    5: ...ves down and forward towards its insertion on the outer anterior crest of the [[Ilium (disambiguation)|il...
    24: ...the two rough tubercles, which can be felt on the outer lip of the crest of the ilium about two and a hal...
  13. Ear (6659 bytes)
    9: == The Outer Ear ==
    10: The '''outer ear''' is the external portion of the ear. The v...
    13: ...d "lobeless". The helix is the outer edge of the outer ear[http://www.bartleby.com/61/31/H0133100.html].
    21: ...0;kHz. The combined [[transfer function]] of the outer ear and middle ear gives humans a peak sensitivit...
  14. Retina (13061 bytes)
    16: ... in the retina while the photoreceptive cells lie outermost. Because of this light must first pass throug...
    20: ...orm]] layer and the inner plexiform layer. In the outer the rod and cones connect to the vertically runni...
    29: ...es the membrane in a series of graded shifts. The outer cell segment contains a [[photopigment]] and the ...
  15. Heart (10132 bytes)
    21: ...s made of three distinct layers. The first is the outer ''[[epicardium]]'' which is composed of a layer o...
  16. Kidney (12846 bytes)
    18: The outermost portion of the kidney is called the [[renal c...
    63: *'''[[cortex]]''': The outer layer over the internal medulla. It contains bloo...
  17. Lung (7057 bytes)
    13: ...ving a much larger surface area in total than the outer surface area of the lung itself. The lungs of hum...
    22: ...with [[pleural fluid]]; this allows the inner and outer layers to slide over each other, and prevents the...
    41: ...their oxygen supply by diffusion across the moist outer skin of their bodies.
  18. Bone (11388 bytes)
    9: ... either compact or cancellous (spongy). Cortical (outer layer) bone is compact; the two terms are often u...
  19. Mandible (13717 bytes)
    11: '''Figure 1 :''' Mandible. Outer surface. Side view.
    15: ...according to the teeth which they contain. To the outer lip of the superior border, on either side, the [...
    30: ... is ossified in the fibrous membrane covering the outer surfaces of Meckel's cartilages. These cartilages...
    31: ...fication takes place in the membrane covering the outer surface of the ventral end of Meckel's cartilage ...
    41: ...gure 3 :''' Mandible of human embryo 24 mm. long. Outer aspect. (From model by Low.)
  20. Arm (7276 bytes)
    15: ...lavicular part of the [[deltoid]] attaches to the outer third of the clavicle. Between these two muscles ...
    17: ... deltoid, one inch below the junction between the outer and middle thirds of the clavicle.
    25: ... The inner one projects beneath the skin, but the outer one is obscured by the rounded outline of the [[b...
    33: ...the arm as the cephalic and basilic veins, on the outer and inner sides, respectively.
    34: ... lies the [[antecubital fossa]] or triangle. Its outer boundary is the brachio-radialis, its inner the [...

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