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- Toe (1012 bytes)
1: ...ipart.com Classroom Clip Art]]]'''Toes''' are the digits of the [[foot]] of a human or animal. - Finland (29511 bytes)
192: * [[Postal code]]: 5 digits. - India (27950 bytes)
132: * Postal Code ([[Postal Index Number|PIN]]): 6 digits. - Atmospheric pressure (6841 bytes)
28: ...ecimal points and the one or two most significant digits are omitted: 1013.2 mbar or 101.32 kPa is transm... - Pope Silvester II (8276 bytes)
20: ...had learned the non-zero [[Arabic numerals|Arabic digits]] in Spain, and could do calculations in his head... - Thumb (3123 bytes)
33: ==Other animals with opposable thumbs or digits==
38: ... - opposable toe on each foot, plus two opposable digits on each hand - Hand (6764 bytes)
10: ...d consists of a broad palm (metacarpus) with five digits, attached to the forearm by a joint called the wr...
12: === Digits ===
14: ...ted at the outermost edge of the palm. These four digits can be folded over the palm, this allows for the ...
33: The palm has 5 bones, one to each of the 5 digits.
43: ...e. Many exist around the palm at the bases of the digits, but the exact number varies between different pe... - Finger (2398 bytes)
- Abacus (7218 bytes)
35: ...3, 27 or even 31, thus allow calculation for more digits. - Maya numerals (1506 bytes)
9: Digits are stacked with the higher significant digits at the top. Thus, two dots above each other would... - Information (13474 bytes)
18: ... is used the resulting units may be called binary digits, or more briefly [[bit]]s, a word suggested by [[... - Whale (11080 bytes)
17: ...g rudimentary hind limbs; some even with feet and digits. Most species of whale bear a fin on their backs... - Modem (21628 bytes)
56: ... this way each cycle of the signal represents two digits instead of one, 1200 bit/s modems were, in effect... - Chinchilla (7913 bytes)
35: ...esh must be sufficiently fine to prevent limbs or digits from being caught. - Number (4151 bytes)
35: ...t numbers. The notation of numbers as a series of digits is discussed in [[numeral system]]s. - Tetrapod (26290 bytes)
50: ...ecame standardized at five, as lineages with more digits died out. The very few tetrapod fossils found in ...
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