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  1. Christopher Columbus (44177 bytes)
    151: ... analysis of his handwriting indicates that it is typical of someone who was a native Catalan, and Columbus...
  2. Steel (28384 bytes)
    8: ...nly in combination with [[oxygen]] or [[sulfur]]. Typically Fe<small><sub>2</sub></small>O<small><sub>3</su...
    87: ...o the desired level, the air draft was cut off: a typical Bessemer converter could convert a 25-ton batch o...
  3. Ancient Greek theatre (7531 bytes)
    35: ...re actors could change their costumes and masks. Typically there were three doors between the skene and th...
    37: ... be built on hills that were correctly shaped. A typical theatre was enormous, able to seat 15,000 viewers...
  4. Christina of Sweden (9364 bytes)
    22: ...s never clear cut. She was educated in the manner typical of men, and frequently wore men's clothes (such a...
  5. Gertrude Stein (13569 bytes)
    34: ...ometimes repetitive and sometimes humorous style. Typical quotes are
    60: Gertrude Stein wrote in long hand, typically about half an hour per day. Alice B. Toklas wou...
  6. Margaret Mead (11387 bytes)
    33: ...g females. The formal male-dominated institutions typical of some high-population density areas were not, f...
  7. Ella Fitzgerald (9400 bytes)
    10: ...er quite perfectly [[Marilyn Monroe]]'s voice and typical gestures, as well as [[Louis Armstrong]]'s.
  8. Bessie Smith (7284 bytes)
    19: ...l authorities to admit her. And this incident was typical of the Deep South."
    21: ...lack artists, his claim that such a scenario was "typical" is difficult to believe. As the (white) doctor, ...
  9. Kuan Yin (8111 bytes)
    78: ...potrait of Kuan Yin and a baby that resembles the typical Madonna and Child painting.
  10. Orchidaceae (20056 bytes)
    24: ...ependent on their soil [[fungi]] for nutrients. A typical example of such a saprophyte is the [[Bird's-nest...
    36: ... the specific habitat of the orchid. Species that typically bask in sunlight, or grow on sites which can be...
    56: ...fe to newer growths. At the end of the pseudobulb typically appear one or two [[leaf|leaves]], though there...
    69: The typical orchid flower is [[zygomorphic]], i.e. [[bilatera...
    87: ...humb|250px|right|This small orchid demonstrates a typical [[zygomorphic]] flower with three petal-like [[se...
  11. Iris (plant) (13374 bytes)
    28: .... Of many of the foregoing there are, besides the typical form, a considerable number of named garden varie...
  12. Trillium (2550 bytes)
    20: In western [[North America]], a typical species is ''[[Trillium ovatum]]'' (Western Trill...
  13. Apple (20408 bytes)
    32: ...storage ability, high yields, disease resistance, typical 'Red Delicious' apple shape, long stem (to allow ...
    39: ...]]s) or producing [[cider]]. [[Cider apple]]s are typically too tart and astringent to eat fresh, but they ...
    134: Mature trees typically bear 100-200 kg (5-10 [[bushel]]s) of apples ea...
  14. Cootamundra wattle (1558 bytes)
    17: ...egarded by many New Zealanders as one of the most typical features of their home landscape.
  15. Gastrointestinal tract (16596 bytes)
    59: ... and also can mix the contents within each organ. Typical movement of the esophagus, stomach, and intestine...
  16. Breast (4630 bytes)
    9: It is typical for one of a woman's breasts to be larger than th...
    13: ...r time if the woman gains or loses weight. It is typical for them to grow in size during [[pregnancy]], ma...
    24: ...son being that whilst other primates mate in the atypical piggy-back position, humans are more likely to su...
  17. Artery (6875 bytes)
    9: ...m are relatively low, mean [[systemic]] pressures typically being under 100 mmHg, about 1.8 lbf/in&sup2;, a...
    13: ...tic in the arterioles, the smallest end arteries, typically about 20,000 of them in a 150 lb (68 kg) indivi...
    15: ...gs, via the 4 pulmonary veins, to the left atrium typically has nearly 100% saturation.
    17: ...ound oxygen molecules; coronary venous saturation typically being about 25%.
    21: ...he lower-pressure return system of the [[vein]]s. Typical venous pressure entering the right atria of the h...
  18. Lung (7057 bytes)
    13: ... area of the lung itself. The lungs of humans are typical of this type of lung. The environment of the lung...
    28: ...lves, birds have posterior and anterior air sacs (typically nine) which control air flow through the lungs,...
    37: Reptilian lungs are typically ventilated by a combination of expansion and co...
  19. Vertebra (3942 bytes)
    12: A typical vertebra consists of two essential parts: an ''an...
  20. Arm (7276 bytes)
    33: ...the bend of the elbow are very conspicuous. Their typical arrangement is an 'M', of which the [[radial vein...

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