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  1. Breast (4630 bytes)
    1: ...mains undeveloped. In some situations male breast development does occur, a condition called [[gynecomastia...
    9: ...atly larger or smaller than the other, or fail to develop during [[puberty]].
    11: ... This hormone has been demonstrated to cause the development of woman-like, enlarged breasts in men, a con...
    30: ...d sense of self with their breasts, many women in developed countries undergo [[breast reconstruction]] aft...
  2. Human brain (15406 bytes)
    9: ...ern neocortex in particular as well as profoundly developed protypical structures of the [[brain stem]]. Bu...
    15: ...arated by a prominent [[central fissure]]. A well-developed [[cerebellum]] is visible at the back of the br...
    33: ...h stable and stimulating, especially during early developmental years.
    61: ...ional systems provided a basis for researchers to develop and refine hypotheses about the computation funct...
    65: ...om [[Nizhny Novgorod State University]] worked to develop an artificial analogue of olivocerebellar circuit...
  3. Aniridia (959 bytes)
    1: ...y occurs in both eyes. It is associated with poor development of the [[retina]] at the back of the eye, and...
    3: ...y monitored to ensure that no additional problems develop.
  4. Kidney (12846 bytes)
    105: ...ssue is greatly diminished will [[renal failure]] develop. If [[renal function]] is impaired, various forms...
  5. Lung (7057 bytes)
    49: ...ed by the fact that the lungs of a [[fetus]] also develop from an outpocketing of the upper intestines (see...
  6. Ovary (3278 bytes)
    9: ...becomes a [[zygote]] and then an [[embryo]] as it develops.
    15: ...implants itself into the lining of the uterus and develops as the pregnancy continues. If the fertilized eg...
  7. Skin (8340 bytes)
    40: ... compounds decreases. Dirty skin is more prone to develop infections. Cosmetics should be used carefully be...
  8. Uterus (2272 bytes)
    14: ...ose. The fertilized ovum becomes an [[embryo]], develops into a [[fetus]] and gestates until [[childbirth...
  9. Mammary gland (2185 bytes)
    6: ...owing the milk lines. In general most mammals develop mammary glands in pairs along these lines, with a...
    8: ==Development of mammary glands==
    9: The development of mammary glands is controlled by hormones. ...
    11: ...l become alveoli. True [[secretory alveoli]] only develop in [[pregnancy]], where rising levels of estrogen...
  10. Thyroid (5421 bytes)
    22: ...nthetic thyroxine, which enables them to grow and develop normally.
  11. Hair (11457 bytes)
    6: ... the tops of their heads. This is a fairly recent development. Before the [[World War I|First World War]] m...
    19: ...f the eccrine glands, but that they have not been developed for sweat production. A third theory proposes t...
    34: ...unique hairstyle known as the [[afro]]; since the development of the concept of [[Black Power]], there has ...
    51: Older people tend to develop gray hair (actually colorless) because the pigmen...
    55: ...le starting out with very pale blond hair usually develop white hair instead of grey hair when aging.
  12. Chromosome (12667 bytes)
    196: ...hy, lack of emotion, and an increased tendency to develop psychiatric disorders.
    197: ...ure, low hairline, abnormal eye features and bone development and a "caved-in" appearance to the chest.
  13. Hymenoptera (2532 bytes)
    17: ... places, often modified into a stinger. The young develop through complete metamorphosis - that is, they ha...
    19: ...a diploid will be homozygous at the sex locus and develop as a male instead. This is especially likely to ...
  14. Bee (11175 bytes)
    49: ...e more quickly, while being also larger and fully developed sexually. Queen breeders consider good nutritio...
  15. Flowering plant (29088 bytes)
    22: ...h in the course perhaps of hundreds of years, has developed a wide-spreading system of trunk and branches, ...
    47: ...ical increase in thickness results from it by the development of xylem on the inside and phloem on the outs...
    52: ...hes, and its place is taken by adventitious roots developed from the stem.
    56: ... is that of ensuring fertilization of the egg and development of [[fruit]] containing [[seed]]. The floral ...
    58: ...nd '''''megaspores''''', in which the egg-cell is developed, contained in the [[ovule]] and enclosed in the...
  16. Sculpture (5545 bytes)
    87: ...tomy|anatomical]] structure of the human body and develop skills that will provide a foundation for making ...
  17. Pre-historic art (9744 bytes)
    7: ...]], now suggests that Neanderthal humans may have developed a sophisticated and more complicated artistic t...
    15: ...mon people in ancient [[Japan]] were the first to develop [[pottery]], dating to the [[11th millennium BC]]...
    30: The [[Iron age]] saw the development of anthropomorphic sculptures, such as the [[...
    32: ...linear [[La Tene culture|La T讥]] artistic style developed in Europe in the later Iron Age from a centre i...
  18. Calligraphy (20084 bytes)
    14: ...rs. In the hands of Japanese noblewomen, hiragana developed into a beautiful script which is the unique cal...
    52: The clerical script is highly stylised, a development from seal script form. They are highly angula...
    54: ...ature of the size of seals and lack of space, the development of Chinese characters have been affected by s...
    92: ...l-[[Qur'an]], has played an important role in the development and evolution of the Arabic language, and by ...
    98: ...e Islam, but because in the early stages of their development they lacked discipline and elegance, they wer...
  19. Culture (23440 bytes)
    6: ...y people today use a conception of "culture" that developed in [[Europe]] during the 18th and early 19th ce...
    12: ...and of sophistication as corrupting and unnatural developments which obscure and distort people's essential...
    17: ...orities against the [[Austro-Hungarian Empire]] - developed a more inclusive notion of culture as "[[worldv...
    19: ....) has argued that human physiology and neurology developed in conjunction with the first cultural activiti...
    21: People living apart from one another develop unique cultures, but elements of different cultur...
  20. Cartography (10500 bytes)
    9: A major development in mapmaking occurred with the advent of [[ge...
    13: ..., who was the founder of a mathematical cult that developed many number-based superstitions that later beca...
    19: ...around [[200s BCE|200 BCE]]. [[Claudius Ptolemy]] developed map projections as well, including the [[equidi...
    25: ... and a desire to classify the world would further develop scientific mapmaking.

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