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- Shakuhachi (6042 bytes)
3: ...eld transversely like the familiar Western [[transverse flute]]. It was used by the monks of the [[Fu...
5: == Overview ==
8: ...akuhachi means "1.8 foot", from its size. It is a simple compound of two japanese words:
10: ... the English foot) and subdivided in ten (not twelve).
12: * 八 ([[wiktionary:%E5%85%AB|hachi @ Wiktionary]]) – The word "hachi" means the number "eig... - Finland (29511 bytes)
1: ...der Finnish [[sovereignty]] while enjoying extensive [[autonomy]]. The Finnish language name for Finl...
4: |+<big>'''Suomen tasavalta'''<br>'''Republiken Finland'''</big>
24: ...isters of Finland|Prime minister]]''': || [[Matti Vanhanen]]
32: | style="vertical-align: top;" | '''[[Independence]]'''<br /...
33: | style="vertical-align: top;" | From [[Russia]]<br/>[[6 Dec... - Dictionary (22415 bytes)
2: ...o provide [[pronunciation]] information, word derivations, histories, or [[etymology|etymologies]], i...
5: ...umber of [[stroke (Chinese character)|strokes]], overall shape, or pronunciation of each character. D...
7: ==Coverage==
8: ...onary]]), whereas a dictionary that attempts to cover only a limited selection of words from a speech...
14: ...guage may either be printed and sorted in the native order, or [[Romanization|romanized]] and sorted ... - List of reference tables (55289 bytes)
3: ...bular information for quick reference, not narrative articles.
7: ...g columns and rows, and numbering rows.) Alternatively, instead of copying the link, you could drag i...
9: ...kipedia:Page size]] suggests not to divide lists even large.
14: <caption> Alternate versions </caption>
17: ..._by_name:_Zz|12,]] [[Special:Allpages/List_of_television|13]] - Computer (32773 bytes)
3: ...utomatically solve the problem or predict the behavior of the system.
8: ...nologies, nearly all popular types of computers have electronic components.
10: ...ng solved, in the sense that the problem being solved is mapped as closely as possible onto the physi...
12: ...all operations on that information are reduced to simple [[Boolean algebra]].
16: ...entified which problems could and could not be solved by computers, and in doing so founded [[theoret... - Allergy (18658 bytes)
1: ...ypersensitivity is characterised by excessive activation of [[mast cell]]s by [[immunoglobulin E]] re...
4: ...ince been kept as the name for Type I Hypersensitivity, characterised by classical IgE mediation of e...
9: * The distinctive behavior known as ''nasal salute'', also known as ''all...
10: ...ching of the [[conjunctiva]] ([[allergic conjunctivitis]])
12: ...Skin: various [[rash]]es, such as [[eczema]], [[hives]] ([[urticaria]]) and [[contact dermatitis]]. - Sumer (14409 bytes)
2: ...r''' (or ''Shumer'', ''Sumeria'', [[Shinar]], native ''ki-en-gir'') formed the southern part of [[Mes...
5: ...igins of the Sumerians. Some archeologists have advanced the notion that the Sumerians were, in fact,...
10: ...ated to the patron [[god]] of the city and ruled over by a king, who was intimately tied to the city'...
12: ...ng into a millennium of almost incessant warfare over water rights, trade routes, and tribute from no...
14: ...xistence is authenticated through archaeological evidence, is that of [[Enmebaragesi]] of Kish, whose... - Hippocampus (8957 bytes)
1: ...06-brain.jpg|thumb||200px|right|Brain Clip Art provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Cli...
2: ... and [[navigation]]. The name derives from its curved shape, which supposedly resembles that of a sea...
4: ...o the hippocampus can also result from oxygen starvation ([[anoxia]]) and [[encephalitis]].
6: ... brain mass than with [[neocortex|neocortical]] development.
10: ...tive memory]]'' (memories which can be explicitly verbalized—these would include, for example, ...
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