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- Radius (bone) (8551 bytes)
1: [[Image:Gray214.png|right|thumb|300px|The radius and ulna of the left forearm, posterior surface.]...
3: ...bow]] to the [[thumb]] side of the [[wrist]]. The radius is situated on the lateral side of the [[ulna]], ...
14: ... has received the name of the oblique line of the radius; it gives origin to the Flexor digitorum sublimis...
21: | [[Image:Radius ant.jpg|thumb|100px|Radius l. dx. - ant. view]]
22: | [[Image:Radius post.jpg|thumb|100px|Radius l. dx. - post. view]]
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- Actinium (7046 bytes)
35: | [[Atomic radius]] (calc.) || [[1 E-_ m|195 (n/a) pm]]
37: | [[Covalent radius]] || n/a [[picometre|pm]]
39: | [[van der Waals radius]] || n/a pm
135: == Applications ==
136: ...e]]. Otherwise it has no significant industrial applications. - Humerus (13486 bytes)
1: ...s between the [[scapula]] and the [[radius (bone)|radius]] and [[ulna]].
8: ... the humerus, and the head of the [[radius (bone)|radius]]. This allows the hand to pronate and supinate (...
66: ...ch articulates with the margin of the head of the radius. The medial border is thicker, of greater length,... - Radius (bone) (8551 bytes)
1: [[Image:Gray214.png|right|thumb|300px|The radius and ulna of the left forearm, posterior surface.]...
3: ...bow]] to the [[thumb]] side of the [[wrist]]. The radius is situated on the lateral side of the [[ulna]], ...
14: ... has received the name of the oblique line of the radius; it gives origin to the Flexor digitorum sublimis...
21: | [[Image:Radius ant.jpg|thumb|100px|Radius l. dx. - ant. view]]
22: | [[Image:Radius post.jpg|thumb|100px|Radius l. dx. - post. view]] - Ulna (12105 bytes)
1: ...anatomical position]], it is ''medial'' to the '''radius'''.
5: ... elbow as a '''pivot joint''', this allows the '''radius''' to cross over the '''ulna''' in ''pronation''.
6: * the ''distal'' '''radius''', where it fits into the '''ulna notch'''.
11: ... is also a '''radial notch''' for the head of the radius, and the '''ulna tuberosity''' to which muscles c...
16: ...the medial side of the forearm, parallel with the radius. It is divisible into a body and two extremities.... - Arm (7276 bytes)
3: ...] above and with the [[ulna]] and [[radius (bone)|radius]] below. These two forearm bones in turn articul...
5: ...llows for movement of the arms in a wide circular plane, while the presence of two forearm bones which...
11: ... often is used specifically to refer to the principle one of these, the [[glenohumeral joint]], consis...
13: ...usculature of the shoulder region is similarly complex. The muscles which drive the arm include the [...
21: ...eat gland]]s. The axillary vessels and [[brachial plexus]] of nerves traverse this region. Below the l... - Anatomy (6382 bytes)
4: ... be divided into animal anatomy ([[zootomy]]) and plant anatomy ([[phytonomy]]). Major branches of ana...
12: ...mists, after years of patient observation, are complete masters of all its details; most of them speci...
18: [[image:ENC plate 1-143 750px.jpeg|thumb|250px|Anatomical drawin...
19: ...my)|organ]]s, while sections of normal anatomy, applied to various purposes, receive special names suc...
22: ...s of the lower animals which are of interest in explaining human body structure are here dealt with. - Moth (5332 bytes)
3: {{Taxobox_begin_placement | color = pink}}
8: {{Taxobox_end_placement}}
12: People who study butterflies and/or moths are called [[...
27: ...ollar. http://www.vegansociety.com/html/animals/exploitation/silk_worm.php gives productions as 134 mk...
32: ...ent objects in the Mach band region, usually at a radius of about one foot, depending on the species. - Flowering plant (29088 bytes)
1: ...or = lightgreen | name = Magnoliophyta (Flowering plants)}}
3: {{Taxobox_begin_placement | color = lightgreen }}
4: {{Taxobox_regnum_entry | taxon = [[Plant]]ae}}
6: {{Taxobox_end_placement}}
7: ...axobox_section_subdivision | color = lightgreen | plural_taxon = [[Class (biology)|Classes]]}} - Ivory (4783 bytes)
1: ...ental items. The word "ivory" was traditionally applied to the tusks of [[elephant]]s.
13: ... 2.2 micrometres. Their length is dictated by the radius of the tusk. The three dimensional configuration ...
15: ...finite variety of shapes and objects. A small example of carved ivory objects are small statuary, [[ne...
19: ...nt populations, and ivory trade as bans have been placed and lifted. Many African countries including ...
21: [[Kenya]], which saw its elephant populations plummet in the decade preceding the [[1989]] ban cla... - Aristarchus (4292 bytes)
1: ...a [[heliocentric model]] of the [[solar system]], placing the [[Sun]], not the [[Earth]], at the cente...
9: ...re of which is the center of the Earth, while its radius is equal to the straight line between the center ...
11: ...tly quite strong, as the following passage from [[Plutarch]] suggests (''On the Apparent Face in the O... - 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: ...rth reaches temperatures of 5270 [[kelvin]]s. The planet's internal heat was originally generated duri...
68: ... to sink towards the center in a process called [[planetary differentiation]], while less dense materi... - Great Pyramid of Giza (20454 bytes)
9: ... most widely accepted estimate for its date of completion is [[26th century BC|2580 BC]]; it is the ol...
17: ...-metre tall spire of [[Lincoln Cathedral]] was completed in around [[1300]]CE. The accuracy of work is...
24: ...optical precision many of which being off of true plane for their entire surface area by as little as ...
28: ...in the construction of the structures on the Giza plateau and elsewhere in Northern Egypt, is made of ...
32: ...anism for the release of a huge stone block which plugged the ascending passage. The entire upper part... - Solar system (21174 bytes)
1: ...th]] is the third planet of the Solar System. ''[[Planetary system]]s'' are a more generic term for [[...
3: ==Planets In the Solar System==
5: ... clear-cut than once thought. This encyclopedia employs the following divisions:
8: *The [[planet]]s of the Solar System are those nine bodies ...
9: **[[Mercury (planet)|Mercury]] (☿) - Sun (20830 bytes)
76: ...ic]]) <br>67.23? <br>(to the [[Milky Way|galactic plane]])
122: ... as do innumerable other bodies including other [[planet]]s, [[asteroid]]s, [[meteoroid]]s, [[comet]]s...
124: ...bits is called ''its'' sun, and stars in a [[multiple star system]] are referred to as the "suns" of b...
128: ... [[light-year]]s from the [[galactic centre]], completing one revolution in about [[1 E15 s|226 Ma]] (...
136: ...un mostly because of the large mass of [[Jupiter (planet)|Jupiter]]. - Comet (30542 bytes)
3: ... be many times more distant than [[Pluto (planet)|Pluto]]'s orbit. Often described as "dirty snowballs...
15: ...the light that falls on it. It is thought that complex [[organic compound]]s are the dark surface mate...
21: ... star [[Nemesis (star)|Nemesis]]; or an unknown [[Planet X]].
23: ...being more than twice as massive as all the other planets combined.
25: ...it it turns out to be an old "lost" comet. An example is Comet [[11P/Tempel-Swift-LINEAR]], which was ... - List of reference tables (55289 bytes)
10: Please use the new section editing feature if your b...
17: ...s/List_of_mis|11,]] [[Special:Allpages/List_of_people_by_name:_Zz|12,]] [[Special:Allpages/List_of_tel...
29: **[[Lists of people]]
63: **List of [[Resin identification code|plastic recycling codes]]
90: *[[Classification of finite simple groups]] - Mercury (planet) (22924 bytes)
1: ...74]]–[[1975|75]]); only 40–45% of the planet has been mapped.
3: ... [[caduceus]]. Before the [[5th century BC]], the planet Mercury actually had two names, as it was not...
5: The Chinese and Japanese cultures refer to the planet as the ''Water Star'', based on the [[Five El...
8: ...//www.answers.com/topic/mercury-in-roman-religion-planet-nearest-to-the-sun answers.com])
12: ...y [[comet]] impacts and/or gases arising from the planetary interior. - Venus (planet) (31010 bytes)
1: ...ize and bulk composition. Although all planets' [[planetary orbit|orbits]] are [[ellipse|elliptical]],...
9: ...|Korean]], and [[Japan]]ese cultures refer to the planet as the ''Metal Star'', based on the [[Five El...
14: ...5 km/h). Winds in the upper atmosphere circle the planet in only 4 days, helping to distribute the hea...
16: ...site is actually true. The cloud cover keeps the planet much cooler than it would be otherwise. The ...
18: ...[sulfuric acid]] droplets and cover the planet completely, obscuring any surface details from the [[Op... - Mars (27704 bytes)
2: ...t|North Polar region with icecap. (Courtesy NASA/JPL-Caltech.)]]
4: ... This feature also earned it the name of "the Red Planet." Mars has two [[Natural satellite|moon]]s ([...
8: Mars has always fascinated people. Its red, fiery appearance is caused by Iron Oxi...
13: ...o become uniformly distributed in the atmosphere. Plans are now being made to look for other 'companio...
15: ...] and large [[cirrus cloud]]s [http://marsrovers.jpl.nasa.gov/gallery/press/opportunity/20041213a/merb... - Neptune (planet) (18545 bytes)
136: ...entric orbit]], Neptune is sometimes the furthest planet from the [[Sun]]. Neptune is named after the ...
138: ... spacecraft, ''[[Voyager 2]]'', which flew by the planet on [[August 25]], [[1989]].
142: ...ated by [[accretion|infalling matter]] during the planet's birth, now slowly radiating away into space...
144: ...nus (planet)|Uranus]]. There is likely to be a [[planetary core|core]] consisting of (molten) rock an...
146: ...be characteristic of flows in the interior of the planet and not the result of Uranus' sideways orient...
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