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  1. Pipe organ (24478 bytes)
    59: ...ls them are called the '''swell division''' or '''swell organ'''.
    144: ... vary, common names for manuals are Choir, Great, Swell (English); Hauptwerk, Brustwerk, Oberwerk, Schwel...
    146: ...al instruments. The upper manual is called the '''Swell'''. If there is a third manual, it is called the ...
    150: ...xample, a ''swell to great'' coupler connects the swell organ to the great manual.
  2. Earth (30908 bytes)
    251: ...s population will reach 7 billion by [[2013]] and swell to 9.1 billion in [[2050]]. Most of the growth is...
  3. Seed (4968 bytes)
    10: ...yo must imbibe (soak up water) which causes it to swell, splitting the seed coat. However, the nature of ...
  4. Shark (14021 bytes)
    65: ...rn shark, catsharks, Port Jackson Sharks, and the swell shark.
  5. Tsunami (29462 bytes)
    21: ...on that tsunamis behave like wind-driven waves or swells (with air behind them, as in this celebrated 19t...
    24: Tsunamis act very differently from typical surf swells; they are phenomena which move the entire depth ...
    26: ...his is very different from typical wind-generated swells on the ocean, which might have a period of about...
    144: * [[14 November]] [[1840]] - Great Swell on the [[Delaware River]]
  6. Surfing (15219 bytes)
    22: ...eristics of waves at a particular break: (1) the "swell window" or the exposure of the location to wave-g...
    24: The swell window determines the potential of a break to rec...
    67: ...em is that most spots are too exposed to wind and swell, often resulting in "stormy" surf. However, ther...
  7. Geyser (14881 bytes)
    45: |<div class="thumbcaption">2. Pulses of water swell upward</div>
  8. Mosquito (10897 bytes)
    21: ...monly referred to as a bite. Mosquito bites often swell up hours after happening, causing a red ringed wh...
  9. Virus (17572 bytes)
    47: ...me breaks down the cell wall, causing the cell to swell and burst. The new viruses are released into the ...
  10. Spring (season) (3492 bytes)
    4: ...w (if any) begins to melt, and rivers and streams swell with runoff and spring rains. Most flowering pla...
  11. Snake (17266 bytes)
    81: ...s on your body. If the site of the bite begins to swell and hurt terribly, then you have been envenomated...
  12. Gerenuks (997 bytes)
    15: ...height. During mating season, the male's neck can swell significantly.
  13. Mosquitoes (10897 bytes)
    21: ...monly referred to as a bite. Mosquito bites often swell up hours after happening, causing a red ringed wh...
  14. Gerenuk (1245 bytes)
    15: ...height. During mating season, the male's neck can swell significantly.
  15. Spring season (3491 bytes)
    3: ...w (if any) begins to melt, and rivers and streams swell with runoff and spring rains. Most flowering pla...
  16. Vampire (17166 bytes)
    86: ... produced cannot get out. As a result, a body can swell like a balloon. Put pressure on this and the pres...
    92: ... malnourished and therefore thin in life. Corpses swell as gases from decomposition accumulate in the tor...

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