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  1. Tori Amos (27672 bytes)
    3: ...#8217;s voice and mostly piano-based music has frequently been compared to that of [[Kate Bush]], [[Bj...
    7: ...omery High School]], she was elected [[Homecoming Queen]], Most Likely to Succeed (female), Most Talen...
    12: ===''Little Earthquakes''===
    13: ...hich was released under the title ''[[Little Earthquakes]]''. Atlantic's European counterpart, East We...
    16: ... sideways rather than forwards from ''Little Earthquakes''. In February, she began the "Under the Pink...
  2. Abdomen (6929 bytes)
    5: ...f the abdomen. It is broad, flat, and irregularly quadrilateral. It originates on the lower eight [[ri...
    7: ...ng horizontally. It lies between the internal oblique and the underlying transversalis fascia. It ori...
    24: ...t mid-Poupart line corresponds in its upper three-quarters to the inner edge of the descending colon. ...
  3. Gastrointestinal tract (16596 bytes)
    45: ...ucosa contains tiny glands that produce juices to help digest food.
    59: ...s can propel food and liquid and also can mix the contents within each organ. Typical movement of the esopha...
    61: ...first major muscle movement occurs when food or liquid is swallowed. Although we are able to start swa...
    65: ...on. The third task of the stomach is to empty its contents slowly into the small intestine.
    67: ...ices from the pancreas, liver, and intestine, the contents of the intestine are mixed and pushed forward to ...
  4. Pancreas (4781 bytes)
    30: ... injure and a puncture of the pancreas tends to require careful medical intervention.
  5. Stomach (5970 bytes)
    8: ...asses through each of the stomach's chambers in sequence, being regurgitated and rechewed at least onc...
    30: ...us]] producing cells called [[goblet cells]] that help protect the stomach from self-digestion.
    32: ... of [[smooth muscle]]. The innermost layer is obliquely orientated, this is not seen in other parts of...
  6. Chest (3592 bytes)
    2: ... [[ribcage]], [[spine]], and [[shoulder]] girdle. Contents of the chest include the [[heart]], [[lungs]], [[...
  7. Printing press (12986 bytes)
    4: ...e of the difficulties inherent in carving massive quantities of minute text for every block, and given...
    6: ...aracters in literature), the benefit of the technique is not as apparent as with alphabetic based lang...
    8: ...h sides of argument), Gutenberg refined the technique with the first widespread use of movable type, w...
    14: ...contemplate making printing presses an industry requiring a licence from the Catholic Church (an idea ...
    16: ...ly a higher level of industry (fueled by the high-quality European paper mills that had been opening o...
  8. Igneous rock (11419 bytes)
    15: ... geological [[stratum|strata]], allowing a time sequence of events;
    43: ...mineral composition of the rock. [[Feldspar]]s, [[quartz]], [[olivine]]s, [[pyroxene]]s, [[amphibole]]...
    45: ...sence of quartz, and in rocks with no feldspar or quartz, the type of iron or magnesium minerals prese...
    76: * Mineralogic contents - felsic versus mafic:
    77: ** ''[[felsic]]'' rock, with predominance of quartz, alkali [[feldspar]] and/or [[feldspathoid]]s...
  9. Mummy (16225 bytes)
    16: ...]. The searing hot sand caused the remains to dry quickly, preventing decomposition. After a while, th...
    25: ...o preserve the deceased. Not only did their job require knowledge of human anatomy, they also had to p...
    35: ...s of [[linen]], some of which contained spells to help the deceased in their passage to the afterlife. A...
    56: ...]s''', a practice also adopted by peoples they conquered, e.g. [[Chachapoyas]].
    57: ...ternal link ''[http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=pubmed&dopt=Abstract&list...
  10. Abydos, Egypt (9715 bytes)
    2: ...own to the right), "the hill of the symbol or reliquary," in which the sacred head of [[Osiris]] was p...
    14: ...l of this came the second temple of about 40 ft. square in a wall about 10 ft. thick. An outer ''temen...
    19: ...ng a stone pavement over the area, about 45 feet square, besides subsidiary chambers. Soon after [[Sen...
    35: ...ce of over 3000 square yards (2,500 m²). The contents of the tombs have been nearly destroyed by succes...
    41: ... and is probably rather older. A third fort of a squarer form is now occupied by the Coptic convent; i...
  11. Agatharchides (3646 bytes)
    1: ...uthor of a number of works, which only survive in quotation.
    9: ...old mining techniques. Material from this book is quoted directly or indirectly by [[Diodorus Siculus]...
  12. Alyattes II (1682 bytes)
    7: ... The coins were produced using an anvil die technique and stamped with the Lion's head, the symbol of ...
    11: ...tone from the south. The [[sarcophagus]] and its contents had been removed by early plunderers of the tomb,...
  13. Anaximenes of Miletus (1082 bytes)
    3: He held that the [[air]], with its variety of contents, its universal presence, its vague associations i...
  14. Spider (29039 bytes)
    106: ... the larval stage as a prelarva and, through subsequent molts, it reaches its larval form, a spider-lo...
    114: ...dy to mate, he will spin a web pad onto which the contents of the abdominal reproductive organs are discharg...
    119: ...spider (''Latrodectus hasselti'') that seems to require the sacrifice of the male.
    121: ... [[North America]]n black widows do not seem to require the death of the male (although it may occur) ...
    125: ...]ary purpose, while the sacrifice of the male may help increase egg production through increased [[nutri...
  15. Influenza (10335 bytes)
    16: ...cation where first isolated, year of isolation, sequential number of isolation, and HA and NA subtype ...
    18: ...o refer to a strain of flu that spreads unusually quickly, is unusually [[virulent]], or is for which ...
    23: ...uenza]]), there have been no major pandemics subsequent to the 1968 infection. Increased immunity from...
    49: ...observed that influenza outbreaks are globally ubiquitous and consistently occur six months following ...
    54: ...he [[World Health Organization]] co-ordinates the contents of the vaccine each year to contain the most like...
  16. Golgi apparatus (4223 bytes)
    9: ...e and internal function of the Golgi apparatus is quite complex and is the subject of scientific dispu...
    15: ...lation]]. The proteins are also labelled with a sequence of molecules according to their final destina...
    20: ...ermined by the type of protein and the label it acquired.
    22: ...icles fuse to the cell membrane and release their contents.
  17. Nuclear envelope (959 bytes)
    1: ...otic]] [[cell (biology)|cells]]. It separates the contents of the nucleus ([[DNA]] in particular) from the [...
  18. Vacuole (5544 bytes)
    1: ...the vacuole is considered nonprotoplasmic and the contents classified as [[Ergastic substances|ergastic]] ac...
    3: Vacuoles are typically filled with a liquid called '''cell sap''', the composition of which...
    15: ...d from the cytosol. By letting [[proton]]s in, it helps in keeping the cell's [[pH]] stable, while makin...
    17: ... solutes go, water follows. This pressure is also helpful for cellular elongation: when the cell wall is...
  19. Eukaryote (9230 bytes)
    27: ...nthesize enter the interior space or lumen. Subsequently, they generally enter vesicles, which bud of...
    29: ...[[lysosome]]s contain enzymes that break down the contents of food vacuoles, and [[peroxisome]]s are used to...
  20. Pope Marcellinus (2692 bytes)
    5: ...o false gods. [[Augustine of Hippo|St Augustine]] contents himself with denying the affair. The records of t...

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