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  1. Eye (21834 bytes)
    1: ... organs are found in a variety of creatures. The simplest eyes do nothing but detect whether the surround...
    9: ... a [[transparency (optics)|transparent]] gel-like substance called the [[vitreous humour]], with a focusing [...
    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 ...
  2. Flowering plant (29088 bytes)
    22: ...hows no distinction of parts?stem and leaf, and a simple root growing vertically downwards into the water....
    74: ...cells reserve-food, and according to the dominant substance it is starchy, oily, or rich in cellulose, mucila...
    79: ...o-sac, its wall enlarges and commonly absorbs the substance of the nucellus (which is likewise enlarging) to ...
  3. Glass (26176 bytes)
    1: ...time for a regular [[crystal]] lattice to form. A simple example is when [[Sucrose|table sugar]] is melted...
    30: ...al applications (see [[fused quartz]]), two other substances are always added to common glass to simplify pro...
    56: ...times etched into glass via acid or other caustic substance (causing the image to be eaten into the glass). ...
  4. Iconography (7643 bytes)
    2: ... that [[symbolism|symbolically]] mean more than a simple depiction of the person involved.
    6: ...lf, not the wood and paint making up the physical substance of the [[icon]]. A more modern illustration of th...
  5. Chemistry (12553 bytes)
    47: A [[Chemical compound]] is a substance with a ''fixed ratio'' of [[element]]s which dete...
    61: ...atom]]s in [[molecule]]s or [[crystal]]s. In many simple compounds, [[valence bond theory]] and the concep...
    80: ...approximation]]) can be understood and applied in simpler terms.
  6. History of the United States (1918-1945) (54688 bytes)
    27: ...Federal Govenment has regulated and outlawed many substances without additional amendments.
    193: ...lution than a policy one. Keynes's basic idea was simple. In order to keep people fully employed, governme...
  7. Aristotle (37648 bytes)
    10: ...mental ways, are very different in both style and substance. Plato mainly wrote philosophical dialogues, tha...
    97: ... elucidate all the laws of the universe, based on simple observation (without experimentation) through rea...
  8. DNA (29095 bytes)
    5: In [[bacterium|bacteria]] and other [[prokaryote|simple]] [[biological cell|cell]] organisms, DNA is not ...
    12: :Wikipedia needs to be accurate, but it can be simple ''and'' accurate. Dumbing down something too muc...
    22: This section presents a brief and simple overview of DNA.
    61: ...o-acid]] sequence of the protein is determined by simple cellular rules of [[Translation (biology)|transla...
    156: ... led to the identification and naming of DNA as a substance distinct from RNA.
  9. Allergy (18658 bytes)
    1: ...bstances. When a person is hypersensitised, these substances are known as [[allergen]]s. The word allergy der...
    23: ...rearm and back. If the patient is allergic to the substance, then a visible inflammatory reaction will usuall...
  10. Polyp (4768 bytes)
    5: ...is a supporting layer of structureless gelatinous substance termed [[mesogloea]], secreted by the cell-layers...
    9: ...Thus it is seen that a polyp is an animal of very simple structure.
    11: ...t and reduced to mere knobs or warts. They may be simple and unbranched, or they may be feathery in patter...
    13: ...ss [[Hydrozoa]], the polyps are indeed often very simple, like the common little freshwater species of the...
  11. Text of the GNU Free Documentation License (20454 bytes)
    35: ...a publicly available DTD, and standard-conforming simple HTML, PostScript or PDF designed for human modifi...
    73: ... the section, and preserve in the section all the substance and tone of each of the contributor acknowledgeme...
  12. Tobacco smoking (36030 bytes)
    13: ...mixed with lime and chewed it in a [[snuff]]-like substance. Among the Mayas tobacco was used as an all-purpo...
    54: ... action, as described above, do not permit such a simple [[assay]] and require more difficult studies, req...
    66: .... On average it takes about seven seconds for the substance to reach the brain.
  13. Inca Empire (25571 bytes)
    88: ...replicated and spread throughout the empire. The simple abstract geometric forms and highly stylized anim...
    125: ...ef, the Inca people were not addicted to the coca substance. Another remedy was to cover boiled bark from a p...
    139: ... the year. Agricultural tools consisted mostly of simple [[digging stick]]s.
  14. Hydrogen (20221 bytes)
    110: ...] [[natural gas]]. [[Electrolysis]] of water is a simple method, but it is still economically inefficient ...
    138: ...', "generate") was first recognized as a distinct substance in [[1766]] by [[Henry Cavendish]]. Cavendish stu...
  15. Dog (69384 bytes)
    15: {{Taxobox_section_trinomial_simple | color = pink| trinomial_name = Canis lupus fami...
    145: ...ate or inadvertent, is more likely to result in a simple retention of juvenile characteristics into adulth...
    304: ...poisoning, but still are far less tolerant of the substance than humans are.
  16. History of the periodic table (7005 bytes)
    3: ...vered in nature in native form and are relatively simple to mine with primitive tools.
    4: ...er]]. He also theorised that they change into new substances to form what we see.
    8: ...until in 1669 he finally obtained a glowing white substance which he named [[phosphorus]]. He kept his discov...
  17. Chemical formula (5472 bytes)
    1: ...s indicated as a [[subscript]]. For non-molecular substances the subscripts indicate the ratio of elements in...
    6: For example [[methane]], a simple molecule consisting of one [[carbon]] atom bonded...
    34: ...e relative percent composition of a pure chemical substance by element.
  18. Chemical bond (3955 bytes)
    13: ...s localized or delocalized among the atoms of the substance.
    15: Many simple compounds involve [[covalent bond]]s. These molec...
  19. Theories and sociology of the history of science (16096 bytes)
    53: ...s) make a certain concept "ready" for discovery. Simple priority disputes are often a matter of documenti...
    55: ...t conceived of the modern notion of oxygen - as a substance that is consumed from the air in the processes of...
  20. Protein (17280 bytes)
    61: ...the body releases [[ammonia]], an extremely toxic substance. It is then converted in the liver into [[urea]],...
    89:
    90: ...cause it appears to be the primitive or principle substance of animal nutrition."
    138: [[simple:Protein]]

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