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  1. Mary I of Scotland (27810 bytes)
    26: ...[Earl of Lennox]] brought forward the Sceptre and placed it in her baby hand, and she grasped the heav...
    28: ... the prelates and peers who knelt before her and, placing their hands on her crown, swore allegiance t...
    31: ...nce with France. Fearing an uprising among the people, the [[Scottish Parliament]] broke off the treat...
    40: ...omising childhood. With her marriage agreement in place, she was sent to [[France]] in [[1548]], at th...
    42: ...[[Scots Language|Scots]]. She also learned how to play two instruments and learned prose, horsemanship...
  2. Marie Antoinette (40871 bytes)
    4: ...ficial described the new baby as "a small, but completely healthy Archduchess."
    11: ...arolina, was married to King Ferdinand of the [[Naples]].
    17: ...y dearest child. Do so much good to the French people that they can say that I have sent them an angel...
    24: ...en the king told him to eat less, Louis-Auguste replied "Why? I always sleep better when I have a full...
    25: ... [[phimosis]]. Rather, it seems that no one had explained to either Louis or Antoinette what they were...
  3. Christine de Pizan (6645 bytes)
    4: ...du Castel died, and Pizan became a court writer employed by various ducal and Royal households, in ord...
    17: ...cribes an order of the rose, the members of which bind themselves by vow to defend the [[honour]] of wom...
    21: ...fe in the France of the early 15th century not supplied by more formal historians.
  4. Tori Amos (27672 bytes)
    7: ...gan studying at [[Montgomery College]] and began playing at piano bars, many of them gay, chaperoned ...
    10: ...playing by ear at Peabody and her difficulty with playing from sheet music – with Caton, [[Matt ...
    20: ...center. In [[1995]], Amos, duetting with [[Robert Plant]], contributed the song "Down by the Seaside"...
    30: ..., Amos' first with a full band, was known as the "Plugged '98" tour. Another tour followed in 1999, th...
    33: Next, Amos planned to release a live album. She decided to writ...
  5. Hildegard of Bingen (14070 bytes)
    3: ...sh; [[September 17]], [[1179]]) was a [[German people|German]] [[abbess]], [[Monasticism|monastic]] le...
    22: ...the ''Ordo Virtutum'' ("Order of the Virtues" or "Play of the Virtues"), a type of early [[oratorio]] ...
    24: ...od's creation, man as a mirror through which the splendor of the macrocosm was reflected. Hildegard al...
    26: ...tarrh and has a cough, let him eat tansy. It will bind humors so that they do not overflow, and thus wil...
    28: ...nd most important ''Scivias'' ("Know the Way") completed in [[1151]], ''Liber vitae meritorum'' ("Book...
  6. Immune system (14564 bytes)
    6: ...[[mammal]]s) have immune systems of increasing complexity.
    13: ...The [[mannan-binding lectin pathway]] of the [[complement system]], for instance, recognizes [[mannose...
    15: ...activity. If a given cell contains receptors that bind strongly to an existing molecule in the body, it ...
    23: ...s that recognize a broad spectrum of pathogens. [[Plant]]s and many lower animals do not possess an ad...
    25: ...organisms that lack adaptive immunity such as the plant ''[[Arabidopsis thaliana]]'', the fly ''[[Dros...
  7. Artery (6875 bytes)
    15: ...tal oxygen, termed 100% saturation if all four O2 binding sites have bound oxygen. Blood returning from ...
    19: ... down to the [[arteriole]]. The [[arteriole]]s supply [[capillaries]] which in turn empty into venules...
  8. Pulmonary alveolus (8193 bytes)
    1: An '''alveolus''' (plural:'''alveoli'''), is an anatomical structure th...
    16: ...r solubility of the gas the ability of the gas to bind to hemoglobin. [[Water vapor]] is also excreted ...
    18: ...gh concentrations in the blood, due to its strong binding to hemoglobin, that equilibrium is not reached...
    20: ...orne [[pathogen]]s and dust particles. The body employs many defenses to protect the lungs, including ...
    38: ==Matching air supply and blood supply in alveoli==
  9. Bookbinding (7761 bytes)
    1: ...book.jpg|right|200px|Illustration of Medieval Bookbinding. Image provided by [http://classroomclipart.co...
    4: ...ry]] A.D. Romans of the time created a form of simple book called a [[codex]] by folding sheets of vel...
    8: ...ress]] beginning in the mid-[[15th century]], bookbinding began to standardize somewhat. But page sizes...
    12: == Modern commercial binding ==
    16: ... book is opened in the middle of a signature, the binding threads are visible. Hardcover books are typi...
  10. Thomas Jefferson (31127 bytes)
    10: | place of birth=Shadwell, [[Virginia]]
    13: | place of death=[[Charlottesville, Virginia]]
    20: Many people consider Jefferson to be among the most brillian...
    30: ...84]], Jefferson avoided the common practice of simply digging downwards until something turned up. In...
    32: ...Europe. However, it seems likely that he would be pleased with the quantity and quality of wine now be...
  11. Earth (30908 bytes)
    1: {{Planet Infobox/Earth}}
    7: ...ern science]] confirms as harboring [[life]]. The planet [[Age of the Earth|formed]] around 4.57 [[bil...
    17: ...or of Earth, like that of the other [[terrestrial planets]], is chemically divided into an outer [[sil...
    55: ...nerated during its accretion (see [[gravitational binding energy]]), and since then additional heat has ...
    68: ... are either too rare to be significant or tend to bind to lighter elements and thus remain in the crust ...
  12. St. Peter's Basilica (17805 bytes)
    2: ... of the [[basilica]] began in [[1506]] and was completed in [[1626]].
    4: ...f the Papal residence, most Papal ceremonies take place at St. Peter's. The basilica also holds a rel...
    12: ...worked on the "Fabbrica di San Pietro" (as the complex of building operations were officially called)....
    14: *[http://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/E/Gazetteer/Places/Europe/Italy/Lazio/Roma/Rome/_Texts/Lanciani/...
    19: ...ft|200px|The dome designed by Michelangelo was completed by Giacomo della Porta in 1590.]]
  13. Ribosome (4897 bytes)
    1: ...). Side and front view. <br/><small>(1) Head. (2) Platform. (3) Base. (4) Ridge. (5) Central protubera...
    4: ...ll) or bind to another organelle called the [[endoplasmic reticulum]]. Since ribosomes are [[ribozyme]...
    7: ...les (known as ribosomal RNA or [[rRNA]]) and multiple smaller protein molecules. Experiments have show...
    16: ...lso in [[mitochondrium|mitochondria]] and [[chloroplast]]s in eukaryotic cells. Several free ribosomes...
    19: ... the [[cell nucleus|nucleus]] and the rough [[endoplasmic reticulum]] (in [[eukaryote]]s only) for the...
  14. Chloroplast (2430 bytes)
    1: ...astsfigure1.jpg|thumb|right|The inside of a chloroplast]]
    2: '''Chloroplasts''' are [[organelle]]s found in [[plant]] [[cell (biology)|cells]] and [[eukaryote|euk...
    3: ...itochondrion|mitochondria]] but are found only in plants. Both organelles are surrounded by a double m...
    4: Chloroplasts convert light energy from the sun into [[Aden...
    6: Chloroplasts are one of the forms a [[plastid]] may take, and are generally considered to ...
  15. Religion (72319 bytes)
    1: ...defined it as the sum total of answers given to explain humankind's relationship with the universe. I...
    2: ...anization" &ndash; that is, an organization of people that supports the exercise of some religion, oft...
    10: ...erm "ligio" (as in [[ligament]]) in the sense of "bind" rather than "connect," hence interpreting "relig...
    19: ...rience with the Divine. This narrower definition places "religion" in contradistinction with [[ration...
    21: ...us, who see metaphysical claims as necessary to explain natural phenomena at a fundamental level.
  16. Age of Enlightenment (36312 bytes)
    4: ...] period in the arts, and receives contemporary application in the unity of science movement which inc...
    6: ...od, piety and belief were integral parts in the exploration of [[natural philosophy]] and [[ethics]] i...
    8: ...sm | empirical]] philosophical ideas, and their application to [[political economy]], [[government]] a...
    12: ...purposes, these two eras are [[lumpers/splitters|split]]; however, it is equally acceptable to think o...
    14: ...r instability. Instead, (according to those that split the two periods), the Age of Reason sought to e...
  17. Allergy (18658 bytes)
    16: [[Hay fever]] is one example of an exceedingly common minor allergy - large p...
    23: The typical and most simple method of diagnosis and monitoring of Type I Hyp...
    25: ...skin test and receiving results, the doctor may apply a [[steroid cream]] to the test area to reduce d...
    28: ...eaction which can occur as far as 6 hours after application of the allergen and last up to 24 hours. T...
    30: In addition, the application of previously unencountered allergens can ...
  18. Amulet (8206 bytes)
    6: ...word]]s said in certain occasions &ndash; for example: ''vade retro, [[Satan]]as'' &ndash; ([[Latin]],...
    9: ...ets vary considerably according to their time and place of origin.
    10: ...hanging from their necks; in [[Bolivia]] and some places in [[Argentina]] the god [[Ekeko]] furnishes ...
    16: ...cactus]] can cause controversy, for while some people consider them beneficial, others think they dela...
    20: In [[Central Europe]], people believed [[garlic]] kept [[vampire]]s away, as ...
  19. Hadrian (6480 bytes)
    15: ... the senate ratification. It is speculated that [[Plotina]], Trajan's empress (who favoured Hadrian) f...
    26: ... at Tibur ([[Tivoli]]) was the greatest Roman example of an [[Alexandria|Alexandrian]] garden, recreat...
    28: ...pted to create a kind of provincial parliament to bind all the semi-autonomous former city states across...
  20. History of Christianity (35391 bytes)
    8: ... to an early rift between Christianity and the temple priesthood, and later rabbinic Judaism.
    12: ...music]] in hymns and prayer, and [[ascetic]] disciplines such as [[fasting]] and [[alms|almsgiving]]. ...
    40: *[[Polycarp]], bishop of Smyrna and disciple of [[John the Evangelist]]
    64: ...ced by [[Nestorius]], a [[patriarch of Constantinople]])
    73: ...adherents. This was observed quite early, for example, the second century [[Celsus]] (whose words are ...

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