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  1. Respiratory system (5107 bytes)
    24: ... result of the elastic recoil of lung tissue. A simple [[:wikibooks:Constructing school science lab equi...
    33: ...as it flows through pulmonary capillary bed . The fine capillaries also trap blood clots that have forme...
    46: ...ioxide diffuse in and out of the hemolymph. This simple system limits their size because insects are pure...
  2. Eye (21834 bytes)
    1: ... organs are found in a variety of creatures. The simplest eyes do nothing but detect whether the surround...
    11: ...among the [[arthropod]]s and are composed of many simple facets which give a pixelated image (not multiple...
    15: Some of the simplest eyes, called [[ocelli]], can be found in animal...
    16: Jumping spiders have simple eyes that are so large, supported by an array of ...
    73: ...t, another green light, and lastly blue light. In simple terms, this allows human beings to see [[RGB colo...
  3. Retina (13061 bytes)
    12: ...he peripheral retina. The edge of the retina is defined by the [[ora serrata]]. The length from one ora ...
    31: ...in the centre of the receptive field. Beyond this simple difference ganglion cells are also differentiated...
    39: ...ution cross-sectional [[tomogram]] of the retinal fine structure [[histologic]]-quality.
  4. Glass (26176 bytes)
    1: ...time for a regular [[crystal]] lattice to form. A simple example is when [[Sucrose|table sugar]] is melted...
    65: ... containing lead, and is sometimes applied to any fine hand-blown glass.
    67: ...g|lampworker]], and these techniques are how most fine glassware is created. Glass can also be cut with ...
    112: ...y shatter so thoroughly that it is converted to a fine powder. The drops were often used as a practical ...
  5. Woodworking (12397 bytes)
    9: ...of [[Fellbach-Schmieden]] in Germany has provided fine examples of wooden animal statues from the [[Iron...
    43: * fretsaw: a saw with a very fine toothed blade used for delicate cuts in thin mate...
    66: ...ation in wood where brown spots are outlined with fine black lines, often considered desirable
    84: ...ure; a craftsman who specializes in the making of fine furniture. Implies a very high level of skill in ...
    85: ...ten used to produce pictures. Often regarded as a fine art form, equal to sculpture and painting. Marque...
  6. Clavichord (3295 bytes)
    5: ...y pass over a curved wooden bridge. The action is simple, with the keys being levers with a small brass 't...
    13: ...Simmonds, Richard Troeger, and Miklos Spanyi, and fine modern copies have been made by makers including ...
  7. Franklin Pierce (19017 bytes)
    22: ...easy and good at the political game, charming and fine and handsome. And he was genuinely religious. And...
    47: ...tes deadlocked, with no candidate reaching even a simple majority, much less the required [[supermajority]...
  8. Plate tectonics (27764 bytes)
    37: ...ions that start with explosive gas expulsion with fine particles of glassy volcanic ash and spongy cinde...
    94: ...hical and climatological evidence to support this simple observation. However, his ideas were not taken se...
    100: ...pe with reversed polarity. The overall pattern, defined by these alternating bands of normally and rever...
    143: ...ogy, but the underlying concept is as radical and simple as "The Earth moves" was in astronomy.
  9. Igneous rock (11419 bytes)
    37: ...ecause lava cools and crystallizes rapidly, it is fine grained. If the cooling has been so rapid as to p...
    39: ...ous rocks. Generally, the mineral constituents of fine grained extrusive igneous rocks can only be deter...
    49: ... the main mass of the magma consolidates into the finer grained uniform material.
    81: The following table is a simple subdivision of igneous rocks according both to th...
  10. Volcano (27295 bytes)
    41: ... is no consensus among volcanologists on how to define an "active" volcano. The lifespan of a volcano ca...
    45: ...oes are those that are not currently active (as defined above), but could become restless or erupt again...
    113: ...is mistaken for smoke consists of vast volumes of fine dust, mingled with steam and other vapors, chiefl...
    126: ...a ridge, but has different characteristics than a simple volcano.
    140: There are debates about the simple "hotspot" concept, since theorists cannot agree o...
  11. Israel (51605 bytes)
    142: ... can decide to dissolve itself ahead of time by a simple majority, known as a vote of no-confidence.
    245: ...y, military equipment, software, pharmaceuticals, fine chemicals, and agricultural products (fruits, veg...
    261: 6% of Israeli Jews define themselves as ''[[haredi]]m'' (ultra-orthodox rel...
  12. Cotton (7876 bytes)
    4: ...interlocked form is ideal for [[spinning]] into a fine [[yarn]].
    9: Cotton has been used to make very fine lightweight [[cloth]] in areas with tropical clim...
    95: [[simple:Cotton]]
  13. Mummy (16225 bytes)
    45: ...dividuals would simply be mummified and laid in a simple tomb or on a ledge in a larger tomb. Higher-statu...
    87: ...centuries and many exhibit mummies today. Notably fine examples are exhibited at the [[Egyptian Museum]]...
  14. Chemistry (12553 bytes)
    28: ...r naming [[chemical compound]]s. There are well-defined systems in place for naming chemical species. [[...
    61: ...atom]]s in [[molecule]]s or [[crystal]]s. In many simple compounds, [[valence bond theory]] and the concep...
    66: ... the phase. The [[phase | phase of matter]] is defined by the ''phase transition'', which is when energ...
    68: ...ce this is invariant, it is a convenient way to define a set of conditions.
    70: ...ree-dimensional systems, it is also possible to define analogs in two-dimensional systems, which is gett...
  15. Desert (21206 bytes)
    18: ... be designated as specifically different from the simple definition of a desert: a place where evaporatio...
    67: ...lains where [[eolian deflation]]—removal of fine-grained material by the wind—has exposed lo...
  16. Castle (27805 bytes)
    2: ...French castle is a ''chau-fort,'' for in French a simple ''chau'' connotes a grand [[country house]] at th...
    52: ...t a necessity, and in the first half of which the fine extant keeps of [[Hedingham_Castle|Hedingham]] an...
    61: ...f rectangular towers were now becoming usual, the finest examples of their employment as keeps being at ...
  17. Plant (12870 bytes)
    31: ...n is doomed to fail, because plant is a vaguely defined concept unrelated to the presumed phylogenic con...
    50: ...arious single-celled creatures and forms that are simple collections of cells, without differentiated [[bi...
    59: ...ic]], relying on oxygen; those that do not are confined to relatively few, [[anaerobic]] environments.
    65: Simple plants like algae may have short life spans as in...
    85: ... and the impregnated tissue is often preserved in fine detail. Such specimens may be cut and polished us...
  18. Microscope (8708 bytes)
    7: ==Simple optical microscope==
    8: A '''simple microscope''', as opposed to a standard compound ...
    11: ...ams below show '''compound microscopes'''. In its simplest form—as used by [[Robert Hooke]], for exa...
    23: #fine adjustment knob
    54: ...ristiaan Huygens]], another Dutchman, developed a simple 2-lens ocular system in the late 1600's that was ...
  19. Aristotle (37648 bytes)
    60: ...sal essence of that which is actual". Plato had defined it as the "science of the idea", meaning by idea...
    64: ...tical, he means the study of poetry and the other fine arts; while by theoretical philosophy he means ph...
    66: The last, philosophy in the stricter sense, he defines as "the knowledge of immaterial being," and call...
    97: ... elucidate all the laws of the universe, based on simple observation (without experimentation) through rea...
    114: ... Hence the excellent man?s function is to do this finely and well. Each function is completed well when...
  20. Train (10331 bytes)
    47: ... the public can operate. Abuse is punished by a [[fine]].
    74: ...gerator]] wagons for transporting food. There are simple types of open-topped wagons for transporting [[mi...

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