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- Fanny Blankers-Koen (14562 bytes)
27: ...er. First, she improved the high jump record to 1.71 m in a specially arranged competition in Am...
37: ... leading athlete in the Netherlands – in 1947 she won national titles in 6 events – Blank...
47: ... track and field athlete has won more medals in a single Olympics, although [[Alvin Kraenzlein]] (1900), [...
57: ...e. It was her last major competition. On [[August 7]], [[1955]], Fanny Blankers-Koen was victorious f...
65: In 1977, her husband Jan died. It forced her, often depen... - Suzanne Lenglen (11495 bytes)
8: ...i觮e]] (in the department of the [[Oise]]), some 70 [[kilometre|km]] north of [[Paris]]. During her ...
10: ...is]] in a closely fought three-set match: 5–7, 6–4, 6–3. That same year she won the...
14: ...nts and winning in 10–8, 4–6, 9–7 to take her first Grand Slam victory.
18: ...rp]] ([[Belgium]]), Lenglen dominated the women's singles. On her path to the gold medal, she gave up only...
20: ...m 1919 to 1925, Suzanne Lenglen won the Wimbledon singles championship every year with the exception of 19... - Ellen MacArthur (3652 bytes)
2: ...tance [[Yachting|yachtswoman]] who, on [[February 7]], [[2005]], broke the world record for the faste...
12: ...ke into account MacArthur's 5 foot 2 [[inch]] (1.57 metre) height.
16: ... [[Coordinated Universal Time|UTC]] on [[February 7]], [[2005]] beating the previous record set by Fr...
18: ...respective circumnavigations in [[1580]] and [[1967]]. MacArthur was also made an honorary [[Lieutena...
20: ...s 18 minutes 33 seconds, during which she sailed 27,354 [[nautical mile]]s at an average speed of 15.... - Babe Zaharias (4002 bytes)
3: ...abe Ruth]]) after she hit five [[home run]]s in a single [[baseball]] game.
9: ...tened her career in the mid-1950s. She won the 1947 [[Titleholders Championship]] and the 1948 [[U.S.... - Daisy (2511 bytes)
42: ... 2001. ''The Plant Book. The world of plants in a single volume.'' 1020 p.
43: *Shosteck, Robt. 1974. ''Flowers and Plants. An International Lexicon ... - Gaillardia (3637 bytes)
17: ...to 2 ft (45 - 60 cm) tall, with bright daisy-like single color and bi-color blooms in shades from buff to ... - Pansy (10101 bytes)
37: ...ree lower petals join the center of the flower, a single '''bottom petal''' with a slight indentation.
122: In 1827, [[Pierre-Joseph Redout靝 painted "Bouquet
125: ..., "Pansy". She followed with "White Pansy" in 1927. - Orchidaceae (20056 bytes)
16: ...tos]] ([[372 BC|372]]/[[371 BC|371]] - [[287 BC|287]]/[[286 BC]]), in his book "De historia plantarum...
47: ...oted") growth. The new shoots grow upwards from a single stem, originating in the end bud of the old shoot...
63: [[Image:Orchinds_85575A.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Orchid|Image provided by ...
73: ...f-pollination. At the upper edge of the stigma of single-anthered orchids, in front of the anther cap, is ...
79: ...nt of the reproduction. If the filaments hadn’t taken the new position, the pollinia could not ... - Sunflower (5784 bytes)
40: ...s, from [[1567]], that a 12 m (40'), traditional, single-head, sunflower plant was grown in [[Padua]]. Th... - Anemone (3447 bytes)
23: ...are easily raised from the seed, and a bed of the single varieties is a valuable addition to a flower-gard... - Hyacinth (flower) (2431 bytes)
19: ...ts chief commercial producer. This hyacinth has a single dense spike of fragrant [[flower]]s in shades of ... - Snowdrop (3046 bytes)
19: ...re are numerous cultivars (cultivated varieties), single and double, differing particularly in the size an... - Apple (20408 bytes)
30: There are more than 7,500 known [[cultivar]]s of apples. Different cult...
48: *'[[Duchess of Oldenburg]]': [[Russia]] (1700)
49: *'[[Egremont Russet]]': Sussex, Britain (1872)
52: *'[[Gala]]': New Zealand (1970s), United States
64: *'[[Newtown Pippin]]': New York (1759), [[Oregon]] - Cherry (2620 bytes)
5: ...shy [[fruit]], a type known as a [[drupe]] with a single hard pit enclosing the [[seed]]. The cherry belon... - Rose (15436 bytes)
2: {{Taxobox_image | image = [[Image:4-11-07_10a.jpg|240px]]| caption = ''Rosa arvensis'' (Fie...
10: ...ity | author = [[Carolus Linnaeus|L.]]| date = [[1753]] }}
15: ...p://www.life.uiuc.edu/plantbio/260/Rosaceae/Slide17.html U. of Illinois] 2002-05-29</small>
55: | [[Image:4TR_18_roses.jpg|thumb|right|Rose 'Zépherine Drouh...
69: There is no single system of classification for garden roses. In gen... - Botany (8977 bytes)
47: ...Green Yeast" ''[[Chlamydomonas reinhardtii]]'' (a single-celled, green [[alga]]) is another plant model or... - Circulatory system (8794 bytes)
20: ...irculation. The heart of fish is therefore only a single pump (consisting of two chambers). In amphibians ... - Brain (22060 bytes)
11: ... craniates develop from the anterior section of a single dorsal [[neural tube|nerve cord]], which later be...
116: [[Image:1009_27-brain.jpg|thumb|250px|Human Brain.Image provided ...
140: In the 1700s, [[Luigi Galvani]] showed that electrically st... - Human brain (15406 bytes)
38: ...control that can be difficult to attribute to any single locale.
59: ...eater than between sub-regions of the cortex of a single individual{{ref|comparativetranscriptomeanalysis}... - Eye (21834 bytes)
1: ...e placed on the same plane to be interpreted as a single [[three-dimensional]] "image" ([[binocular vision...
16: ...larvae like caterpillars have a different type of single eye ([[stemmata]]) which gives a rough image.
25: ...single point of a distant object and light from a single point of a near object being brought to a focus.]...
37: [[Image:Eye_1009_7.jpg|thumb|300px|Diagram of the human eye.Image pr...
71: ...]]. Whereas, a single cone cell is connected to a single bipolar cell. Thus, action potentials from rods s...
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