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  1. Humerus (13486 bytes)
    6: ...w the ulna room to move, but prevent it from over-flexing/extending.
    17: ...radialis]] (which attaches very distally), act to flex the elbow. ''Biceps'' however does not attach to ...
    21: ...ch as [[pronator teres]], and the [[flexor muscle|flexors]] and [[extensor muscle|extensors]] of the wri...
    44: ... transmits a branch of the anterior humeral circumflex artery to the shoulder-joint. It runs obliquely d...
    66: ..., and to a common tendon of origin of some of the Flexor muscles of the forearm; the ulnar nerve runs in...
  2. Arrow (1419 bytes)
    4: ...ade from [[feather]]s but are now often made of [[plastic]].
    8: ... flies toward its target, its shaft will bend and flex from side to side, almost like a fish swimming th...
    10: ...ith a triangle affixed to one end, and in more complex forms a representation of an actual arrow.
  3. Thigh (1869 bytes)
    7: ...mpartments has its own [[blood]] and [[nerve]] supply, and contains a different group of [[muscle]]s.
    10: ... the [[quadriceps femoris]]. These muscles are supplied by the [[femoral nerve]] and the [[femoral art...
    13: The [[obturator nerve]] supplies the hip adductors in this compartment. Muscles...
    16: ...uscles here are the [[hamstring]]s. These muscles flex the knee, and extend the hip. This compartment is...
    19: ...ymphatic drainage closely follows the arterial supply.
  4. Archery (18991 bytes)
    9: While people have no doubt been competing with bows for mille...
    37: ...ifferent size target faces. Common sizes (and example rounds they are used in) are:
    52: ...a particular scoring zone are withdrawn and,on completion of the full circle, are laid out on the rope...
    63: Flight Archery can only take place where space permits since archers compete by s...
    66: ...ginally derived from shooting birds on church steeples. It is almost unheard of outside of Belgium. Ar...
  5. Glacier (6999 bytes)
    3: ...stralia]]. Most of the concepts in this article apply equally to alpine glaciers and continental glaci...
    5: ...lve underwater, causing the iceberg to suddenly explode up out of the water. The [[Hubbard Glacier]] i...
    11: ...n form deep cracks known as [[crevasse]]s as they flex. These crevasses make travel over glaciers danger...
    13: The place where the glacier thins to nothing is called t...
  6. Leather (7695 bytes)
    5: Leather with the fur still attached is simply called [[fur]].
    9: ...he flesh of a dead animal can be formed into a supple, strong material commonly called leather.
    11: ...der. In hot water, it will shrink drastically and plasticize, becoming a rigid, brittle material of li...
    12: ...fate]] and other salts of chromium. It is more supple and stretchier than vegetable-tanned leather, an...
    13: ... process, but the resulting material is not as supple as vegetable-tanned leather.
  7. Henry A. Wallace (8151 bytes)
    10: ... [[Franklin D. Roosevelt]]. His inauguration took place on [[January 20]], [[1941]], for the term endi...
    12: ...e]]. The two differed on how to handle wartime supplies.
    14: ...d out a positive vision for the war beyond the simple defeat of the [[Nazis]]. The speech, and the boo...
    18: ...s and provide safe working conditions for their employees, and it committed the United States to payin...
    24: ...eptember [[1946]], when [[W. Averell Harriman]] replaced him because Truman regarded Wallace as too cr...
  8. Edmontosaurus (4846 bytes)
    3: {{Taxobox_begin_placement | color = pink}}
    13: {{Taxobox_end_placement}}
    14: {{Taxobox_section_subdivision | color = pink | plural_taxon = [[Species]]}}
    27: ...odern [[shark]]. The bones of the upper jaw would flex outwards as lower jaw came up, so the [[mandible]...
    37: ...easons, from the North Slope of [[Alaska]], where plantlife would have been scarce during the dark win...

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