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- Elizabeth of Russia (14144 bytes)
11: ...onnubial speculations foundered on the personal dislike of the princess for the various suitors propos...
23: ...iastical, to her presence. So swiftly and noiselessly indeed had the whole revolution proceeded that a...
31: ...Bestuzhev-Ryumin]], whom Elizabeth, much as she disliked him personally, had wisely placed at the head...
47: ...eantime, the war against Prussia should be vigorously prosecuted. - Immune system (14564 bytes)
3: ...ompassing unchanging mechanisms that are continuously in force to ward off noxious influences, and the...
6: ...that infect bacteria). They do this by simultaneously expressing [[restriction enzyme]]s that cut [[DN...
25: ... molecular patterns" and/or providing the "danger signal" as speculated by Janeway and Matzinger, respecti...
31: ...ances. Macrophages are thought to mature continuously from circulating [[monocyte]]s.
39: ... antigen-antibody complexes, the second spontaneously activates on contact with pathogenic cell surfac... - Retina (13061 bytes)
3: ... of the eye which converts [[light]] into nervous signals.
5: ...]]) which receive the light; the resulting neural signals then undergo complex processing by other [[neuro...
14: ...r and horizontal cells (middle yellow layer). The signal is then propagated to the amacrine and ganglion c...
22: ...re displaced, before building up along the foveal slope until the rim of the fovea or [[parafovea]] wh...
27: ...ic signal before the ganglion cells. Rod and cone signals are intermixed and combine, although rods are mo... - Nerve (2497 bytes)
2: ...e fiber|efferent]]''' nerves conduct stimulatory signals ''from'' the brain to the [[muscle]]s and [[glan...
4: These signals, sometimes called nerve impulses, are also known...
5: The signals cross over from the terminus to the adjacent neu...
13: ...rred pain occurs because when a nerve is damaged, signalling is defective from all parts of the area which... - Clavichord (3295 bytes)
15: ...vichord which uses a magnetic pickup to provide a signal for amplification. - Shofar (6586 bytes)
7: ...ib. xlvii. 5). More frequently it was used as the signal-horn of war, like the silver trumpets mentioned i... - Thomas Jefferson (31127 bytes)
18: ...itect]], [[Archaeology|archaeologist]], [[slavery|slaveowner]], [[author]] and founder of the [[Univer...
25: ...t R. Livingston]]. The committee met and unanimously solicited Jefferson to prepare the draft of the ...
68: *Abolition of the external [[slave trade]] in [[1808]]
123: ...-one-half inches (189 cm) in height, large-boned, slim, erect and sinewy. He had angular features, a v...
127: ...th to prepare to learn [[Gaelic]] in order to translate [[Ossian]], and sent to [[James Macpherson]] f... - Feed (1445 bytes)
5: # To supply a [[signal]] to the [[input]] of a [[system]], subsystem, eq...
7: ...[[facility]] between (a) the point of origin of a signal, such as is generated in a [[radio]] or [[televis... - Belgium (31774 bytes)
129: ...l plateau, lies further inland. This is a smooth, slowly rising area which has many [[Fertility|fertil...
133: ...where one can find Belgium's highest point, the [[Signal de Botrange]] at only 694 metres.
164: ...ther religions widely practised in Belgium are [[Islam]], [[Protestantism]], [[Anglicanism]] and [[Jud...
177: ...nly those institutions imposed by the Belgian legislature (such as trade unions).
189: ...t the very rare pure lambics, fermented spontaneously by wild yeasts, as being the finest and most com... - Football (soccer) (22343 bytes)
86: ...remain to be played, and the fourth official then signals this to players and spectators by holding up a b... - Agis II (2300 bytes)
8: ...sed only by promising to atone for his error by a signal victory. This promise he brilliantly fulfilled b... - Electronic musical instrument (4501 bytes)
3: ... instruments can be viewed as a subset of [[audio signal processing]] applications. Simple electronic musi...
20: ...the [[Telharmonium]]. Later Hammonds used the [[Leslie speaker]] to achieve special modulation effects... - Flag (13245 bytes)
3: ...identification. Flags were initially created for signalling (as in [[Semaphore (communication)|semaphore]...
13: ...ems of flag signals (see [[International maritime signal flags]]).
22: ...xamples'': the [[Flag of the Faroe Islands|Faroe Islands]], [[Flag of Finland|Finland]], [[Flag of Ice...
24: ...w Zealand]], [[Flag of Tuvalu|Tuvalu]], and curiously [[Flag of Hawaii|Hawaii]].
27: ... their symbols. ''Examples'': [[Flag of Slovakia|Slovakia]], [[Flag of Serbia and Montenegro|Serbia a... - National flag (3434 bytes)
9: ...urg|Luxembourg]], though these two do in fact use slightly different shades of blue as a distinction. ...
13: ...n (where this is possible) except as a [[distress signal]]. - Great Wall of China (10504 bytes)
18: ...e towers communicated by [[Smoke signals|smoke to signal]] invasion.
26: ...ationwide. However, Beijing has enacted local legislation which would prohibit visits to the "wild Gre... - List of inventors (14020 bytes)
151: *[[Elijah McCoy]] — son of former slaves, patented many [[lubrication]] devices
158: ...rican Inventor of the [[gas mask]], and [[traffic signal]].
173: *[[Slavoljub Eduard Penkala]], (1871-1922), [[Croatia]]...
186: ...]], [[United States|USA]] — automatic bread-slicing machine
206: ...ication]], [[robot]]ics, [[logic gate]]s, the [[Tesla turbine|bladeless turbine]], radio and [[VTOL|V... - Carnivorous plant (44834 bytes)
156: ...l, and their trapping mechanism is triggered in a slightly different manner.
192: ...number of species in the [[Martyniaceae]] (previously the [[Pedaliaceae]]), such as ''[[Ibicella lutea...
218: ...contract by quickly altering their water content. Slow-moving flypapers like ''Pinguicula'' use growth...
254: ... nutrients at all. Respiration is a straight line sloping down under the horizontal axis (respiration ...
437: *Gallie, D. R. & Chang, S. C. (1997). Signal transduction in the carnivorous plant ''Sarraceni... - Cell biology (3658 bytes)
8: ...]] or simply [[translation (genetics)|protein translation]]. Some proteins, such as those to be incorp...
37: *[[Signal transduction]] - Cell (biology) (28190 bytes)
17: *Response to external and internal [[signal transduction|stimuli]] such as changes in tempera...
51: ...s important in certain cell functions like [[cell signaling]].
65: ...n transported out of the nucleus, where it is translated into a specific protein molecule. In prokaryo...
67: ... a protein is called [[translation (genetics)|translation]]. Protein synthesis is extremely important ...
71: ...urface, and the smooth ER, which lacks them. Translation of the mRNA for those proteins that will eit... - Endoplasmic reticulum (5319 bytes)
3: ...The ER is the site of the [[protein synthesis|translation]] and folding of and transport of [[protein]...
48: ...ysiology or Medicine]] for his discovery of these signal sequences in 1975. The N-terminus (one end) of a ...
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