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- Orchidaceae (20056 bytes)
6: ...x_classis_entry | taxon = [[Monocotyledon|Liliopsida]]}}
8: {{Taxobox_familia_entry | taxon = '''Orchidaceae'''}}
11: Over 800 <br/> See [[List of Orchidaceae genera]].
14: '''Orchids''' ('''Orchidaceae''' family) are among the largest and most div...
18: ...t, are considered by [[CITES]] as threatened or endangered. They are therefore protected. - Apple (20408 bytes)
6: ..._classis_entry | taxon = [[Dicotyledon|Magnoliopsida]]}}
58: *'[[Idared]]': [[Idaho]] (1942)
63: *'[[McIntosh]]': [[Canada]] (1811)
91: ...rf]] rootstocks are generally more susceptible to damage from wind and cold. Full dwarf trees are ofte...
95: ...roduced with a dwarfing "interstem" between a standard rootstock and the tree, resulting in two grafts... - Botany (8977 bytes)
6: [[Image:Dandelion-with-dew.jpg|400px|thumb]]
13: ... '''why study plants'''? Plants are an utterly fundamental part of life on earth. They generate the [...
15: * Understand fundamental life processes
22: ...g|frame|left|300px|[[Gregor Mendel]] laid the foundations of genetics from his studies of plants.]]
24: ===Understand fundamental life processes=== - Respiratory system (5107 bytes)
1: ...rbon dioxide]] and emitting [[oxygen]] during the day, consuming oxygen and producing carbon dioxide c...
43: ...e. they do not need the energy necessary for [[predator]]s, and thus their breathing is limited. - Brain (22060 bytes)
14: ... brain, is another major cause of death and brain damage.
34: ...y-controlled biological "ratbot" that could go in dangerous places.
77: Regions identified in [[chordate]] brains include:
98: *****[[caudate nucleus]]
101: ****[[amygdala|amygdalar cortices]] - Human brain (15406 bytes)
13: ..., which must be removed to prevent [[brain damage|damage]].
23: ... about 500 ml or more of cerebrospinal fluid each day, with only about 15 percent of the body's estima...
25: ...emale humans have large pelvic openings to accommodate the birth of large-headed children, but the lar...
38: ...pecially those of the [[frontal lobes]], but redundant and complementary processes within the brain re...
56: ...]], [[thought]] and [[emotion]]. Studies of brain damage resulting from accidents led to the identific... - Liver (11441 bytes)
18: ...obes between the right and left. These are the caudate lobe (the more [[superior]]), and below this th...
20: ...rse fissure (or ''porta hepatis'') divides the caudate from the quadrate lobe, and the right sagittal ...
23: ...ided into a total of eight segments based on secondary and tertiary branching of the blood supply. Th...
29: |bgcolor="#eeeeee"| Caudate
45: ...us venosus are completely obliterated two to five days postpartum; the former becomes the [[ligamentum... - Nose (3059 bytes)
10: ...ose and [[maxilla]], is known to doctors as the [[danger triangle of the face]]. - Bone (11388 bytes)
42: ...bones and certain parts of irregular bones. Secondary ossification occurs after birth, and forms the ...
46: ... and the repair of micro-damaged bones (from everyday stress). Repeated stress results in the bone thi...
128: |the end regions of the bone; regions of secondary ossification - Exoskeleton (3839 bytes)
35: ...nabling a [[soldier]] to carry heavy weights (50–100 kg) while running or climbing stairs. Most ...
39: ...e to compete for adoption with another approach — surgically and genetically enhancing the [[hum... - Anatomy (6382 bytes)
- Renaissance (14795 bytes)
1: ... revolution]] and artistic transformation, at the dawn of modern [[history of Europe|European history]...
7: ...[Image:Vitruvian.jpg|right|thumb|180px|[[Leonardo da Vinci]]'s [[Vitruvian Man]], an example of the bl...
10: ...historians like [[Charles H. Haskins]] ([[1870]]–[[1937]]), who made a convincing case for a "Re...
19: ...the [[poet]] [[Dante Alighieri|Dante]] ([[1265]]–[[1321]]), the first writer to embody the spiri...
21: ...n a period of social rot which he labeled the ''[[Dark Ages]]''. Petrarch saw history as social, art a... - Scientific revolution (17675 bytes)
1: ...ca]]'' in [[1687]] by [[Isaac Newton]]. These boundaries are not uncontroversial, with some claiming t...
7: ...es may arise from lack of recognition of these fundamental differences.
31: ...ar to fill fourteen centuries, and the other candidates are few:
36: ... extending to the early 17th century, are the raw data on which are built the theoretical studies of h...
40: ...ts for a means of creating a more accurate [[calendar]] for its activities. For almost two millennia,... - Evaluation (3857 bytes)
7: ...o the full AEA Evaluation and Joint Committee Standards can be found under "external links".
10: Dr. David Williams, from [[Brigham Young University]], h...
18: ...hat processes and activities were used to collect data to answer the questions and compare the evaluan...
19: ...at analysis procedures were used to interpret the data?
22: # What recommendations does this study yield? - Heraldry (23465 bytes)
28: ...of two metals (light tinctures) and five colours (dark tinctures), although there are a number of othe...
69: ...e custom in English [[blazon]] was to reduce redundancy by referring to a particular tincture only onc...
92: ...legs), salient (leaping), sejant (sitting) and gardant (looking at the viewer). There are humans as we...
104: ...xample of a triple fimbriation.[http://www.tioh.hqda.pentagon.mil/Sig/86SignalBattalion.htm]) The fil...
160: ...] on which they usually stand; and a variety of medals, ribbons, [[mural crown]]s and other decoration... - Manuscript (5266 bytes)
3: ...stylus, but were punched much like the style of today's [[dot-matrix printer]]s. This type of document...
16: ...[[Greek language|Greek]] or [[Latin]] and usually dating from the [[4th century]] to the [[8th century...
18: ==Manuscripts today==
23: ...or]] or [[composer]], which generally follows standardized typographic and formatting rules. In film a... - Silk (8683 bytes)
25: ... made of it outlast those made of ordinary silk — commonly lasting fifty years or more.
27: ... and is, therefore, more comfortable to wear. Nowadays, it is mainly sought after for the highest-qual... - Marco Polo (6716 bytes)
1: ... known as one of the world's greatest explorers — some skeptics see him as the world's greatest ...
7: ... from the island of [[Korcula|Korčula]] in today's [[Croatia]] (then known as ''Curzola'') in the...
18: ...ranslations. The book became an instant success — quite an achievement in a time when printing w...
23: ...served as a special emissary for [[Kublai Khan]]—which is puzzling, given the careful record-kee...
29: ...n is circumstantial, and there are no arguments today that refute any of the descriptions that he did ... - Process (6114 bytes)
11: ...e [[information processing]] of a [[stream]] of [[data]].
33: ...gram]], and represents an action performed on the data.
45: ...r on Information Modelling and Knowledge Bases, Budapest, Hungary, June 1993.</td> - Ptolemy (10609 bytes)
3: ...μαῖος; [[c.]] [[85]] – c. [[165]]), known in English as '''Ptolemy'''...
5: ... (in Greek ''Η μεγάλη Σύνταξι&sig...
7: ...ains a [[star catalogue]], which is probably an updated version of a catalogue created by Hipparchus. ...
11: ... than degrees of arc (the length of the midsummer day increases from 12h to 24h as you go from the equ...
16: ...g manuscripts of Ptolemy's ''Geography'' however, date only from about 1300, after the text was redisc...
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