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  1. History of China (45919 bytes)
    36: ... Dynasty]] is well known for building the [[Great Wall of China]], which would later be augmented and en...
    62: [[Image:Greatwall_badling2.jpg|thumb|250px|Image provided by [http:...
    82: ..., he invited them all to dinner and brought out a simple farmer family's meal, and publicly issued blame f...
    107: [[Image:Greatwall_badling5.jpg|thumb|250px|Image provided by [http:...
    146: ...g construction of the Great Wall. While the Great Wall had been built in earlier times, most of what is ...
  2. Lung (7057 bytes)
    22: ... the lungs and the outer layer is attached to the wall of the chest cavity. The two layers are separated...
    32: ... ventrobronchi. Air flows through the honeycombed walls of the parabronchi and into air capillaries, whe...
    41: ...gs of most [[frog]]s and other [[amphibian]]s are simple balloon-like structures, with gas exchange limite...
  3. Flowering plant (29088 bytes)
    22: ...hows no distinction of parts?stem and leaf, and a simple root growing vertically downwards into the water....
    65: ...e pollen-tube has penetrated, the separating cell-wall becomes absorbed, and the male or sperm-cells are...
    69: ...eans of the micropyle, but passing down the ovary wall and through the placenta, enters at the chalazal ...
    72: ...nt arises. A varying number of transverse segment-walls transform it into a pro-embryo?a cellular row of...
    74: ...f all formed as a layer of naked cells around the wall of the sac, and only gradually acquires a plurice...
  4. Mosaic (6524 bytes)
    16: ...nsion of refined mosaics to cover the surfaces of wall and ceilings in the ''[[Domus Aurea]]'', built [[...
    18: ... to be purpose-built in the late [[4th century]], wall and ceiling mosaics were adapted to Christian use...
    36: ...suitable for domes, as the properties of a curved wall make it ideal for taking advantage of lighting co...
  5. Carpet (15753 bytes)
    1: ... all of Europe, where they were primarily hung on walls or used on tables. Only with the opening of tra...
    3: ...peting'''. In this usage, the latter are wall-to-wall and are often woven in strips. In the real estat...
    12: A '''hooked rug''' is a simple type of rug handmade by pulling strips of cloth s...
    16: ...d on floors, tables, as furniture upholstery, and wall coverings. Production was improved with the appli...
    48: ...til the mid-18th century they were mostly used on walls and tables. Except in royal or ecclesiastical s...
  6. Marco Polo (6716 bytes)
    16: ...r one night during which the Polos dressed in the simple clothes of a peasant in China. Shortly before the...
    23: ...oot binding]], or the [[Great Wall of China|Great Wall]]. Also, Chinese records of the time do not menti...
  7. Map (10223 bytes)
    7: .... One of the oldest surviving maps, painted on a wall of the [[Catal Huyuk]] settlement in south-centra...
    35: ... map that also depicts approximate bearings. The simple maps shown on some directional [[road sign|road s...
  8. Isis (20790 bytes)
    24: ...emains of a temple were discovered at [[Hadrian's Wall]]. At [[Philae]] her worship persisted until the ...
    42: ...seen holding only the generic [[ankh]] sign and a simple [[staff (stick)|staff]], but is sometimes seen wi...
  9. Castle (27805 bytes)
    2: ...French castle is a ''chau-fort,'' for in French a simple ''chau'' connotes a grand [[country house]] at th...
    26: ...aron]], as well as lower grade housing within the walls to accommodate some of the key population of the...
    28: ...of the natural geography to support the defensive walls through exploitation of cliffs, rivers, hills, a...
    40: ...nclude towers at the angular direction changes of walls, [[moats]], [[drawbridge]]s, [[battlements]], [[...
    48: ...d they construct a palisade of timber to act as a wall. Inside the palisade they erect a house, or rathe...
  10. Plant (12870 bytes)
    38: ...s have [[eukaryote|eukaryotic]] cells with [[cell wall]]s composed of [[cellulose]], and most obtain the...
    50: ...arious single-celled creatures and forms that are simple collections of cells, without differentiated [[bi...
    52: ...s among the green algae, all such forms have cell walls containing [[cellulose]] and [[chloroplast]]s co...
    65: Simple plants like algae may have short life spans as in...
  11. Animals (10378 bytes)
    8: ...ond to their environment. This system ranges from simple nerve nets in cnidarians (jellyfish, for instance...
    11: *Cell Structure: Animal cells lack cell walls, a feature that distinguishes them from plants a...
    18: ...fungus|fungi]] have cells held in place by [[cell wall]]s, so develop by progressive growth. Also, uniq...
    24: ...animals is seen in the freshwater Hydra, a small, simple organism belonging to the phylum Cnidaria. Hydra ...
  12. Civilization (29205 bytes)
    7: ...ct society, whether complex and city-dwelling, or simple and tribal. This definition is often perceived as...
    15: ...ation is a complex society, as distinguished from simpler societies. Everyone lives in a society and a cu...
    24: ...accumulation of more material possessions than in simpler societies.
    44: ...a stone wall, having a stone tower built into the wall. In this time there is evidence of domesticated [...
    52: ...d polished [[copper]] have been found, along with simple [[figurine]]s of women and animals. An ancient [[...
  13. Carnivorous plant (44834 bytes)
    27: ...ved independently on at least four occasions. The simplest pitfall
    29: ...s are quite clearly evolutionarily derived from a simple
    136: is prevented by the leaf's having a simple memory: for the lobes to shut, two [[stimulus|sti...
    180: true carnivores, including both unspecialised and simple traps, like ''Heliamphora'', to extremely special...
    202: quite clearly), and flypapers show a simple evolutionary gradient from sticky, non-carnivorou...
  14. Cell (biology) (28190 bytes)
    21: ...including the cell membrane (''black''), the cell wall (''intermediate blue''), the capsule (''orange'')...
    27: ...karyote|Prokaryotic]]''''' cells are structurally simple. They are found only in single-celled and [[Colo...
    56: Prokaryotic genetic material is organized in a simple circular DNA molecule (the bacterial [[chromosome...
    77: ...cell envelope]] consisting of a capsule, a [[cell wall]], and a [[plasma membrane]]; and a [[cytoplasm|c...
    79: ...re]] against a [[hypotonic]] environment. A cell wall is also present in some eukaryotes like [[fungi]]...
  15. History of the United States (1918-1945) (54688 bytes)
    64: ...nst competition from foreign imports, high tariff walls, such as the [[Smoot-Hawley Tariff Act]], which ...
    74: The high tariff walls critically impeded the payment of war debts. As ...
    86: The Wall Street stock market crash had ushered in a world-...
    115: ...oosevelt]]'s secretary of agriculture, [[Henry A. Wallace]].
    193: ...lution than a policy one. Keynes's basic idea was simple. In order to keep people fully employed, governme...
  16. Sundial (16148 bytes)
    4: ...sundial-st-remy-of-provence.jpg|thumb|300px|right|Wall sundial]]
    55: The simplest sundial is a disk mounted on a bar. The bar mu...
    72: ...pedia.jpg|thumb|right|Wall sundial on East-facing wall, Prague, about 1740]]
    74: ... One sturdy method is to paint the sundial on the wall, and construct the gnomon as a tripod of metal ba...
    76: ...part of the year in which the sun illuminates the wall. They are very similar to garden sundials. The ...
  17. Bandicoot (2801 bytes)
    19: ...ssification within the Peramelemorphia used to be simple: there were thought to be two families in the ord...
    23: ...enta]]-like organ that connects it to the uterine wall. The function of this organ is probably to transf...
  18. Allergy (18658 bytes)
    23: The typical and most simple method of diagnosis and monitoring of Type I Hype...
    76: ...rete [[immunosuppressant]] chemicals into the gut wall and hence the bloodstream which prevent the body ...
  19. Ship (18843 bytes)
    14: ...and engaged some [[engineer]]s to derive a fairly simple [[formula]] to determine the position of a line o...
    48: ... ships, the crew may close remotely. An internal "wall" that is not load-bearing is usually referred to ...
  20. Polyp (4768 bytes)
    5: ...ogloea]], secreted by the cell-layers of the body-wall. The mesogloea may be a very thin layer, or may r...
    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: ... the enteric cavity but some extend from the body wall to the central stomodaeum.

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