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- Testosterone (11221 bytes)
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49: ...nta]]. Substantial amounts of the testosterone in women are also produced from [[estradiol]] by rever...
51: ...terone is supplied to target tissues in the blood where much of it is transported bound to a specific...
55: ... in humans and other vertebrates occur by way of two main mechanisms: by activation of the androgen r... - Charles Darwin (47469 bytes)
1: ...Charles Darwin aged 51.jpg|thumb|300px|Charles Darwin, about the same time as the publication of ''[[...
2: ... Kingdom|British]] [[natural history|naturalist]] who achieved lasting fame as originator of the theo...
4: ...lar theory forced early joint [[publication of Darwin's theory]].
6: ...Man and Animals]]''. His last book was about earthworms.
8: ...ose to [[Sir William Herschel]] and [[Sir Isaac Newton]]. - Theories and sociology of the history of science (16096 bytes)
3: ...cience]], and asking questions about how science "works" both in a philosophical and practical sense.
7: ...s a considerable amount of cross-fertilization between distant groups and individuals.
9: ...nce on the peer review and publishing process, as well as the internal disciplinary limitations to th...
11: ...as a prequisite for admission. It was soon shut down by [[Pope Paul V]] under suspicion of [[sorcery]...
13: ...sted in empirical inquiry, and also more familiar with and more educated about the subject. - Rowing (20818 bytes)
1: ...pplied on this occasion) is further towards the bow of the boat.]] <!-- The [[Great Britain|GB]] coxl...
3: ...egiate rowing]] are also sometimes known as '''crew'''.
5: ... sliding seat above the water level and faces backwards, using oars to move the boat. This may be don...
7: There are two forms of rowing:
9: ... or starboard (bowside in the UK) which refers to whether his oar extends to the port or starboard si... - Ice Age (15809 bytes)
3: ...eriods during ice ages and 'interglacial' for the warmer periods.
5: During the last few million years there have been many glacial period...
9: ...ia.edu/aberjame/histgeol/agassiz/glacial.htm]. Between 1825 and 1833 [[Jean de Charpentier]] assemble...
11: ...ing the current ice age. The far earlier ice ages were unsuspected.
15: ...ccurred from 460 to 430 million years ago. There was an extensive ice age from 350 to 260 million ye... - Filmmaking (9576 bytes)
3: ...umentary in China to profit-oriented movie making within the American [[studio system]].
15: ...lly takes three years. The first year is taken up with ''development''. The second year comprises ''p...
19: ...derlying message, has been identified, a synopsis will be prepared.
21: ...alog and [[stage direction]], often containing drawings to help visualize the key points.
23: A distributor will be contacted to assess the likely market for t... - Wonders of the Ancient World (11560 bytes)
1: ... man-made constructions and natural things in the world.
3: ...ound the [[Mediterranean]] rim. The number seven was chosen because the Greeks believed it to be the...
4: ...uding lists for the Medieval World and the Modern World.
6: ==Seven Wonders of the Ancient World==
8: ...ave not survived, except as references. The seven wonders included: - Life (11665 bytes)
3: ...blished to be alive) and has yet to die; and that which makes a living thing alive.
6: ...meaning of this existence and the purpose of this whole universe. Saurabh Nair
9: How can one tell when an entity is a living thing?
10: ...ne's only concern were life on [[Earth]] as we know it (see [[biosphere]]), but as soon as one consid...
13: ...ction? How do organisms recognize like species? How are the sizes of cells, organs, and bodies contro... - Muscle (12774 bytes)
1: ...al muscle.jpg|right|300px|thumbnail|A top-down view of skeletal muscle]]
3: ...ts of the [[body]], as well as to move substances within the body.
6: ...ere are three general types of muscle. The first two are "striated", they contain [[sarcomere]]s; the...
8: **[[cardiac muscle]]: found within the [[heart]]
11: **[[smooth muscle]] (or "involuntary"): found within structures such as the [[intestine]]s, [[thr...
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