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  1. 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...
  2. Ellen G. White (5403 bytes)
    17: ... she was unable to return to school, and never completed any further formal education.
    25: ...ure), show her places (on earth, in heaven, other planets), or tell her information. When the vision ...
    27: ...as a depiction of the [[Millerites|Adventist]] people following Jesus, marching to the city (heaven). ...
    29: ...of her visions were the more significant part she played in establishing and shaping the [[Seventh-day...
    35: * [[plagiarism]]
  3. Brain (22060 bytes)
    5: ...n neurons. The [[human brain]] is particularly complex and enlarged.
    9: ...y [[complex]] brains: the [[arthropod]]s (for example, [[insect]]s and [[crustacean]]s), the [[cephalo...
    11: ... known as [[allocortex]] (Martin, 1996). More complex vertebrates like mammals have developed six-lay...
    14: ...elligence]], memory and control of the body. Head trauma, caused by automobile accidents or other blows to...
    16: ...schizophrenia]], [[bipolar disorder]], and [[post-traumatic stress disorder]], are now recognized as havin...
  4. Artery (6875 bytes)
    19: ... down to the [[arteriole]]. The [[arteriole]]s supply [[capillaries]] which in turn empty into venules...
    25: ...ins and cells, of the [[immune system]]. Barring trauma, infection and [[malignancy]], it is most often t...
  5. Chest (3592 bytes)
    2: ...ontaining the upper part of the [[humerus]], [[nipple]], [[scapula]], [[pulmonary artery]], [[sternum]...
    9: In four legged mammals, the mammary glands and nipples are located closer to the back legs, and are th...
    12: ...trauma) results in up to 1/4 of all deaths due to trauma in the United States {{fn|1}}.
    19: ...o the mid-axillary line laterally. The female nipple is surrounded for half an inch by a more or less...
  6. Tooth (14790 bytes)
    29: ...ell as its [[evolutionary]] descent. For example, plant matter is hard to digest, so [[herbivore]]s ha...
    42: ...he molars include deep pits and fissures, then complete prevention of decay may require treatment with...
    58: ===Plaque===
    61: ...ococcus mutans]]''. Left unchecked for a few days plaque will harden, especially near the gums, formin...
    63: ...demineralisation''. Enamel demineralisation takes place below the ''critical [[pH]]'' of about 5.5.
  7. Body (1664 bytes)
    3: [[Plant]]s composed of more than one [[cell (biology)|...
    18: ... appearance]], [[Microtrauma]], [[Physical trauma|Trauma]]
  8. Art (11479 bytes)
    15: ...es using light-sensitive materials. Digital art employs technology as its primary medium. Each medium ...
    45: Art serves multiple cultural and social functions. It can be a mediu...
    49: ...l-being, helping individuals to cope with stress, trauma, and illness.
    52: ...was at some point arranged in some way. A few examples where this meaning proves very broad include [[...
    61: * Interplay between the conscious and unconscious part of o...
  9. Human (48024 bytes)
    3: {{Taxobox_begin_placement | color = pink}}
    13: {{Taxobox_end_placement}}
    15: {{Taxobox_section_subdivision | color = pink | plural_taxon = Subspecies}}
    27: ...]] and [[observation]] have led to a variety of explanations for [[consciousness]] and the the relatio...
    30: ...e inherently [[society|social]]. Humans create complex [[sociology|social structures]] composed of man...
  10. Severe thunderstorm warning (1531 bytes)
    1: ...ng''' is issued when trained [[spotter]]s or [[doppler radar]] indicate a strong thunderstorm is produ...
    7: ... fast enough to kill a person by repeated [[blunt trauma]]. Everyone in the path of such a storm should ta...
  11. Erosion (6998 bytes)
    4: ...to limit erosion by [[terrace]]-building and tree planting.
    6: ...nd in fact healthy for the [[ecosystem]]. For example, [[gravel]]s continually move downstream in wate...
    17: ...nates primarily from water erosion in the [[Loess Plateau]] region of northwest China.
    19: ...rasive fluid mixtures. [[Cavitation]] is one example.
    26: ...th the slope weakening it. In many cases it is simply the result of poor engineering along highways wh...
  12. Nutrition (42689 bytes)
    8: ...both in the [[human body]] and in organisms (e.g. plants, animals) that humans eat.
    14: ...al study very time-consuming and expensive, and explains why a proper science of human nutrition is ra...
    22: ...ng also provided milk and dairy products, and sharply increased the availability of meats and the dive...
    41: ...e in different species of animals, applying principles of physics in nutrition.
    44: ...uble [[vitamin B]] (in 1915; now known to be a complex of several water-soluble vitamins) and names [[...
  13. Molecular nanotechnology (10344 bytes)
    1: ...hinery of life with the systems engineering principles found in modern macroscale factories. Its most ...
    3: ...us to place a particular molecule in a particular place (so that it bonds in a predictable way), we mu...
    8: ...rexler has noted that some British writers have applied the term "nanotechnology" to microscale techno...
    10: ...distinct atomic parts.[http://nanodot.org/article.pl?sid=03/10/29/2017242][http://www.azonano.com/deta...
    12: ===Hypothetical applications and capabilities===
  14. Eardrum (1503 bytes)
    5: ...ing to clean the ear with sharp instruments), [[explosion]] or loud noise. This leads to conductive he...
  15. Galen (5904 bytes)
    10: ...r years. During this time he gained experience of trauma and wound treatment. He later regarded wounds as ...
    14: ...s. His exact date of death has traditionally been placed around the year [[200]], based on a reference...
    18: ...]]s. He created his own theories from those principles. In turn, he mainly ignored Latin writings of [...
    22: ...ars could accept his views. His fundamental principle of life was ''pneuma'' (air, breath) that later ...
    28: ...so assumed that [[rete mirabile]], a blood vessel plexus of [[ungulate|ungulates]], also existed in th...
  16. Avalanche (25211 bytes)
    3: ...ountain]]s in [[winter]]. An avalanche is an example of a [[gravity current]] consisting of [[granula...
    5: ...ften classified by what they are made of, for example snow, ice, [[landslide|rock or soil avalanches]]...
    7: ...e, achieving a speed of 100 km/h. It killed 12 people in their chalets under 100,000 tons of snow, 5 m...
    9: ...ntainsides, troops have induced avalanches with explosives on purpose to bury the enemy, as in the mov...
    16: ...ing]] (e.g. during jumps) or intentionally by [[explosive]]s, slope-cuts and other means. More than 9...
  17. Iris (anatomy) (11258 bytes)
    3: In [[anatomy]], the '''iris''' (plural '''''irises''''' or '''''irides''''') is the ...
    13: ...ently confirmed), iris colour remains a highly complex phenomenon due to the combined effects of textu...
    17: ...erroneous statements exist in the literature. Simple selective absorption and reflection by biologica...
    19: ...ves an idea of eye colour delineation, it is incomplete, and all the contributing factors towards eye ...
    22: ...s a security measure, it is reported that some people have resorted to coloured contact lenses, or del...
  18. Optic nerve (5184 bytes)
    12: ...implies that substantial [[pre-processing]] takes place in the retina before the signals are sent to t...
    22: ...[Leber's Hereditary Optic Neuropathy]], glaucoma, trauma, toxicity, inflammation, ischemia, infection (ver...
    26: ...ed with a number of diseases, most notably [[multiple sclerosis]].
    30: ...-ophthalmologist]]. However, [[ophthalmologist]]s play important roles in screening and management es...
  19. Renal capsule (217 bytes)
    1: ...ipose tissue]]. It provides some protection from trauma.
  20. Tooth enamel (32458 bytes)
    11: ...h enamel rod is highly complex and is not fully explained here. Both the cells, which initiated enamel...
    19: Enamel formation takes place in an overall process of [[tooth development]]...
    21: ...The second stage, called the maturation stage, completes enamel [[mineralization]].
    23: ...lumnar cell|columnar cells]]. In the [[rough endoplasmic reticulum]] of these cells, enamel proteins ...
    25: ...2}}. By the end of this stage, the enamel has completed its mineralization.

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