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  1. Orchidaceae (20056 bytes)
    34: They have simple [[Leaf|leaves]] with lengthwise [[vein]]s. Their ...
    79: ...linia. The filaments of the pollinia have, during transport, taken such position that the waxy pollen are abl...
  2. Locomotive (16705 bytes)
    29: ...]] lines in Germany which form part of the public transport system, running to all-year-round timetables reta...
    32: ...ore the [[first world war]] which saw a number of simplex diesel systems built for the war, a small number...
    93: ...ves are often subdivided in their usage in [[rail transport operations]]. There are passenger locomotives, fr...
  3. Greece (54754 bytes)
    100: ...[[Axis Powers|Axis]], the Greek government gave a simple negative response (see [[Oxi Day]]) — there...
    222: ...Crete]], the Jews played an important part in the transport trade. During [[World War II]], when Greece was o...
    263: *[[Transportation in Greece]]
  4. Israel (51605 bytes)
    142: ... can decide to dissolve itself ahead of time by a simple majority, known as a vote of no-confidence.
    156: ...closed to traffic on Saturday, there is no public transport on that day and most businesses are closed; resta...
    195: ...pen its pilots course to women (several served as transport pilots during the war of independence in 1948 and...
    382: * [[Transportation in Israel]]
  5. Desert (21206 bytes)
    18: ... be designated as specifically different from the simple definition of a desert: a place where evaporatio...
    91: ...ill the channel with a slurry of mud and commonly transport considerable quantities of sediment for a day or ...
  6. List of reference tables (55289 bytes)
    90: *[[Classification of finite simple groups]]
    455: ...also: ''[[List of reference tables#Transportation|Transportation]]'', ''[[List of reference tables#Geography ...
    504: === [[Transport]]ation ===
    505: *[[List of transport topics]]
    542: *[[List of transport museums]]
  7. Plant (12870 bytes)
    42: ...sistant to desiccation, and vascular tissues that transport water throughout the organism. In many, the sporo...
    50: ...arious single-celled creatures and forms that are simple collections of cells, without differentiated [[bi...
    65: Simple plants like algae may have short life spans as in...
  8. Government (12596 bytes)
    21: ...tructure]] for [[justice]], [[administration]], [[transport]], [[social welfare]] etc., claiming support of [...
    103: ...g]] - [[Recall election]] - [[Secret ballot]] - [[Simple majority]] - [[Sortition]] - [[Split vote]] - [[S...
  9. Tree (23723 bytes)
    16: ...eaves]]. Tree stems consist mainly of support and transport tissues ([[xylem]] and [[phloem]]). [[Wood]] cons...
    38: ...uch easier to measure than the height, as it is a simple matter of stretching a tape round the trunk, and ...
  10. Cell (biology) (28190 bytes)
    27: ...karyote|Prokaryotic]]''''' cells are structurally simple. They are found only in single-celled and [[Colo...
    54: ...or RNA sequence. RNA is also used for information transport (e.g. [[mRNA]]) and [[enzyme|enzymatic]] function...
    56: Prokaryotic genetic material is organized in a simple circular DNA molecule (the bacterial [[chromosome...
    65: ...nto a special RNA, called mRNA. This mRNA is then transported out of the nucleus, where it is translated into...
    71: ... is a site for protein processing, packaging, and transport. Both organelles consist largely of heavily fold...
  11. Eukaryote (9230 bytes)
    25: ...vely referred to as the [[endomembrane system]]. Simple compartments, called [[vesicle (biology)|vesicle]...
    27: ...c reticulum]] or ER, which is involved in protein transport. It includes rough sections where [[ribosome]]s ...
  12. History of the United States (1865-1918) (52094 bytes)
    47: ...es; fostered the cheap extraction of energy, fast transport, and the availability of [[Capital (economics)|ca...
    49: ... scale of industries spurred on by technology and transportation. [[Railroad]]s opened up vast markets, help...
    86: ...f their platform focused on issues of [[land]], [[transport]]ation, and [[finance]], including the unlimited ...
    117: ...on skilled workers. His objectives were "pure and simple": increasing [[wage]]s, reducing hours and improv...
  13. Economics (30960 bytes)
    87: ...ying, selling, and prices. Some of the models are simple [[accounting]] models, while others postulate spe...
    95: ...hool]] of economics believes that anything beyond simple logic is often unnecessary and inappropriate for ...
    134: ...| [[Public choice theory]] | [[Public good]]s | [[Transport economics]] | [[Health economics]] | [[Marginal d...
  14. Crossword (24761 bytes)
    12: ...oncentric circles. ''Free form'' crosswords have simple designs and are not symmetric.
    23: ... ''straight'' or ''quick'', the clues are usually simple definitions for the answers. Some clues may featu...
    115: 1. Road passenger transport (3)<br>
  15. History of the world (21975 bytes)
    5: ...ans, such as ''[[Homo erectus]]'', had been using simple tools for many millennia, but as time progressed,...
    69: ...omy was soon based on [[coal]], as new methods of transport such as [[railways]] and [[steam ship]]s made the...
    81: ...] to one based on [[oil]], new communications and transportation technologies continued to make the world mor...
  16. Ship (18843 bytes)
    14: ...and engaged some [[engineer]]s to derive a fairly simple [[formula]] to determine the position of a line o...
    186: *[[ship transport]]
    187: *[[transport]]
  17. Train (10331 bytes)
    7: ...pable of being moved together along a guideway to transport freight or passengers from one place to another a...
    23: ..., hauling both passengers and freight, see e.g. [[Transportation in Mauritania]]. Such mixed trains became ra...
    57: ...e term '''[[rapid transit]]''' is used for public transport such as commuter trains, metro and light-rail. Ho...
    62: ...d States|USA]] the rail system is used mostly for transporting [[freight]] (or cargo).
    64: ...hly economic, and also more energy efficient than transporting freight by road. Rail freight is most economi...
  18. Airline (29546 bytes)
    24: ...n as a supplement to rail service in the American transportation network.
    32: The first countries in Europe to embrace air transport were [[France]], [[Germany]] and the [[Netherland...
    36: ...erating under its original name. The first flight transported two english passengers from [[Schiphol]], [[Ams...
    44: ...d foresaw a future explosive demand for civil air transport, for both passengers and cargo. They were eager t...
    48: ... [[Lockheed L-188 Electra]] inaugurated turboprop transport.
  19. Palermo (10618 bytes)
    42: ...h and 18th centuries. The device itself is quite simple: a tiny hole in one of the minor domes acts as [[...
    57: ==Transport==
    65: ...uriosities, family names, travel, tourism, books, transportation, local products]
  20. Windmill (7108 bytes)
    12: ...ter. They contributed to the expansion of [[rail transport]] systems, throughout the world, by pumping water...
    16: ...e water for a home and other uses, but many had a simple spout allowing water to flow away in a trough by ...

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