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  1. Grapefruit (4275 bytes)
    18: ...m 10-15 cm and has an [[acid]]ic yellow segmented pulp. The numerous [[cultivar]]s include the white gra...
  2. Spleen (4479 bytes)
    3: ...hich are usually filled with [[blood]]. The white pulp shows white nodules, called [[Malpighian corpuscl...
  3. Tooth (14790 bytes)
    11: ...g surface), "gingival" (toward the gumline), and "pulpal" (toward the center).
    19: * [[Pulp]] is the core, containing nerves and blood vessel...
    25: * Teeth lack enamel and have many pulp tubules, hence the name of the order [[Tubulident...
    71: ... underlying dentine to the tooth's [[nerve]]-rich pulp and lead to toothache.
    106: ...tooth decay may be banished by treatment with a genetically modified bacterium, according to research a...
  4. Bookbinding (7761 bytes)
    18: ...rfect binding''. [[Mass market paperback]]s and [[pulp paperback]]s are small (''16mo'' size), cheaply m...
  5. Ivory (4783 bytes)
    11: ...ithin the tooth that conforms to the shape of the pulp.
    13: ... configuration of the dentinal tubules is under genetic control and is therefore a characteristic uniqu...
    15: ...ple of carved ivory objects are small statuary, [[netsuke]]s, jewelry, flatware handles, furniture inla...
  6. Maine (17312 bytes)
    96: ...t institution and the world's largest mammalian genetic research facility.
  7. Mango (12190 bytes)
    43: ...n different cultivars, some have quite a soft and pulpy texture similar to an over-ripe [[plum]], others...
    67: ...ia)|limes]]. In India, mango is often made into a pulp and sold as bars like chocolate, and unripe mango...
  8. Aardvark (6420 bytes)
    20: ...ve lots of thin tubes of dentine, each containing pulp and held together by cementum. The teeth have no ...
  9. Alfred Nobel (7332 bytes)
    14: ...ed by the addition of [[potassium nitrate]], wood-pulp and various other substances.
    33: ...izes announced recently by the [[World Technology Network]] are an indirect (and thus not funded by the...
    40: ...[http://www.nobelprizes.com/ The Nobel Prize Internet Archive]
  10. American comic book (14771 bytes)
    13: ... early comic books began to appear in the form of pulp magazines collecting previously-published comic s...
    17: ...cs]]''. Both series were heavily influenced by [[pulp magazine]]s, and the content was heavy on [[adven...
    19: ...an]], the first [[superhero]]. Influenced by the pulps, the [[Golem]] of [[Prague]], and [[Philip Wylie...
  11. Quran (41479 bytes)
    188: ...th reverence, and are forbidden, for instance, to pulp, recycle, or simply discard worn-out copies of th...
    268: * [http://www.netnavigate.com/hasan/studyquran/ Ilm ul Qur'an] &mda...
    274: * [http://www.aswatalislam.net/CategorySelectionMadeP.aspx?CatID=1001 Complete Q...
    275: * [http://www.aswatalislam.net/CategorySelectionMadeP.aspx?CatID=1005 Four video...
    287: *[http://www.irf.net/irf/download/index.htm Free Books on Various Topi...
  12. Hamster (25289 bytes)
    44: ...id those as well. Litter made from recycled paper/pulp works well to absorb odours and are safe for hams...
  13. Dental cavities (7190 bytes)
    9: ...l structures of the tooth (the [[dentin]] and the pulp at the core) and can cause death of the nerve and...
    32: ...ing the nerve and vascular (blood vessel) tissue (pulp), is removed along with decayed portions of the t...
  14. Molar (tooth) (1877 bytes)
    7: ... and dentine above the gumline and the top of the pulp. This kind of molar is found in mammals that wear...
  15. Tooth enamel (32458 bytes)
    15: ...l has the same composition as the enamel rods. Nonetheless, a histologic distinction is made between t...
    87: ...sm on an anterior tooth, revealing the dentin and pulp which are normally hidden by enamel]]
    96: ...h. Although neither floss nor toothbrushes can penetrate the deep grooves and pits of enamel, general ...
    106: ...rlying decay in the dentin or inflammation in the pulp. This is typically the case for [[amalgam|amalga...
    108: Nonetheless, enamel can sometimes be removed before the...
  16. Dentin (1223 bytes)
    3: ...) or [[cementum]] (root) of a [[tooth]] and the [[pulp chamber]]. The porous, yellow-hued material is ma...
    5: ... configuration of the dentinal tubules is under genetic control and is therefore a characteristic uniqu...
  17. Cementum (427 bytes)
    1: ...uld would be next, then root, then [[pulp (tooth)|pulp]].
  18. Aardvarks (6124 bytes)
    35: ...ve lots of thin tubes of dentine, each containing pulp and held together by cementum. The teeth have no ...
  19. Comics of the United States (14771 bytes)
    13: ... early comic books began to appear in the form of pulp magazines collecting previously-published comic s...
    17: ...cs]]''. Both series were heavily influenced by [[pulp magazine]]s, and the content was heavy on [[adven...
    19: ...an]], the first [[superhero]]. Influenced by the pulps, the [[Golem]] of [[Prague]], and [[Philip Wylie...
  20. Cellulose acetate (4564 bytes)
    10: ...and [[polyester]]) and have displaced regenerated pulp fibers.
    39: ...derived from [[cellulose]] by deconstructing wood pulp into a

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