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  1. Meryl Streep (12114 bytes)
    9: ...s]], therefore, Streep took to playing roles with greater variety, including farce in ''[[Death Becomes Her...
    13: ... in the world, and her status allowed her to do a greater range of performance styles. Among them, she gues...
  2. Apple (20408 bytes)
    27: ...probably the earliest tree to be cultivated. To a greater degree than other tree fruit, except possibly [[c...
  3. Hydrangea (4213 bytes)
    42: ... growing upwards until the weight of the stems is greater than their strength, at which point the stems wil...
  4. Locomotive (16705 bytes)
    27: ...diesel and electric counterparts and require much greater manpower to operate and service. [[British Rail]]...
  5. Brain (22060 bytes)
    11: ...utions evolved to provide more surface area for a greater number of neurons while keeping the volume of the...
  6. Human brain (15406 bytes)
    59: ...cortex]] between individuals in either species is greater than between sub-regions of the cortex of a singl...
  7. Pulmonary alveolus (8193 bytes)
    16: ...moglobin]] in the red blood cells, which allows a greater amount of oxygen to be transported by the blood. ...
  8. Lung (7057 bytes)
    34: ...al flow of air, avian lungs are able to extract a greater concentration of oxygen from inhaled air. Birds a...
  9. Stomach (5970 bytes)
    16: ...s]], and the [[greater omentum]] hangs from the ''greater curvature''.
  10. Femur (1778 bytes)
    6: ...r ''proximal'' features of the bone include the [[greater trochanter]] and the [[lesser trochanter]], two b...
  11. Humerus (13486 bytes)
    28: ...d portion called the neck, and two eminences, the greater and lesser tubercles.
    37: ==== The greater tubercle ====
    38: (''''tuberculum majus; greater tuberosity'''')
    39: ...t, to the Teres minor. The lateral surface of the greater tubercle is convex, rough, and continuous with th...
    43: ...cle, although smaller, is more prominent than the greater: it is situated in front, and is directed medialw...
  12. Skull (7027 bytes)
    81: *[[hiatus]] of canal of [[greater petrosal nerve]]
  13. Tibia (10700 bytes)
    1: ...n downward and lateralward, to compensate for the greater obliquity of the femur. It has a body and two ext...
  14. Ulna (12105 bytes)
    33: (''''incisura semilunaris; greater sigmoid cavity'''')
    74: ... week of fetal life, and soon extends through the greater part of the bone. At birth the ends are cartilagi...
  15. Vertebral column (7072 bytes)
    5: ...convexity of the lower three vertebrae being much greater than that of the upper two. The pelvic curve begi...
  16. Hip (767 bytes)
    6: ...ny]] projection of the [[femur]], known as the '''greater trochanter''', and the overlying [[muscle]] and [...
  17. Tooth (14790 bytes)
    71: ...period of time the process of demineralisation is greater than remineralisation. Attempts to prevent dental...
    89: ...med. The more frequently sugars are consumed, the greater the time during which the tooth is exposed to low...
  18. Peritoneum (3904 bytes)
    14: ...the [[liver]]. The greater omentum hangs from the greater curve of the stomach and loops down in front of t...
  19. Flowering plant (29088 bytes)
    22: ... habit, shrubs and trees, and representing a much greater variety than is to be found in the other subdivis...
  20. Renaissance (14795 bytes)
    59: ...on the new Florentine view of [[human nature]], a greater value placed on human life and on the power of ma...

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