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- Molecular nanotechnology (10344 bytes)
1: ...sis]] guided by molecular machine systems. It involves combining physical principles demonstrated by c...
17: A nanosensor would resemble a smart material, involving a small component within a larger machine that...
25: ...erium|bacteria]] are (of necessity) evolved to evolve, while nanobot mutation can be actively prevente...
31: ...norobots have any need for self-replication themselves [http://www.nanomedicine.com/NMI/2.4.2.htm#p19]...
35: ...nother proposed application of nanotechnology involves [[utility fog]] [http://discuss.foresight.org/~... - Origami (9154 bytes)
13: ...inding, weaving, folding, and cutting as teaching aids for child development during the early 1800s.
17: ...rary to common theory of traditional origami, involved cutting and gluing.
21: ...-- an atom bomb survivor. By the time she was twelve in [[1955]], she was dying of [[leukemia]]. Hear... - United States House of Representatives (41197 bytes)
9: ...h as [[Virginia]], [[Massachusetts]], and [[Pennsylvania]], as it called for representation based on p...
36: ...e Constitution, but later engages in rebellion or aids the enemies of the United States, is disqualified...
53: ...e individual power, and typically will ally themselves in informal caucuses with other members from si...
243: ... resolution the Speaker may declare the House resolved into the Committee of the Whole House on the st...
245: ...ing the position of the Mace (the pole with the silver eagle on top which is situated on the left side... - Fungus (12992 bytes)
76: suffering from [[AIDS]]. - Sedimentary rock (7917 bytes)
18: ...s is complex because there are many variables involved. Particle size (both the average size and range...
26: ...and the resulting expansion and contraction, also aids the process. Mechanical weathering contributes fu...
28: ...e easily carried away. Air and water are both involved in many complex chemical reactions. The mineral... - Virus (17572 bytes)
26: ...d the capsid proteins themselves are directly involved in attachment and entry into the host cell. Th...
56: ... of a variety of related viruses; [[smallpox]]; [[AIDS]], which is caused by [[HIV]]; and cold sores, wh...
58: ...tion of a virus in a laboratory. Much concern revolves around the smallpox virus, which has devastated...
84: ...n ed. The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston. ISBN 0963117211 - Screw (22059 bytes)
76: ...a notch at the tip, through several threads, that aids in chip removal during thread cutting. - Reptile (14659 bytes)
52: ...rong evidence, and the conflict has yet to be resolved.
54: ...higher on the skull. The Synapsida eventually evolved into mammals, while Diapsida split yet again in...
67: ... this [[diaphragm]] pull the pubis (part of the pelvis, which is movable in [[Crocodylia|crocodylians]...
69: ...ing prey). Skinks (family Scincidae) also have evolved a bony secondary palate, to varying degrees. Sn...
75: ...(middle and inner ears are present). There are twelve pairs of cranial nerves. Due to their short coch... - Koalas (10448 bytes)
35: ... these bacteria to pass these essential digestive aids onto her offspring.
45: ...oala can produce one young each year for about twelve years. [[Gestation]] is thirty-five days; twins ...
47: ... gum leaves until weaning is complete at about twelve months of age. Young females disperse to nearby ... - Red-Eyed Tree Frog (1811 bytes)
21: ...used as a prophylactic to inhibit the spread of [[AIDS]] and other diseases, and may have more extensive... - George W. Bush (64926 bytes)
19: ...ore becoming president, he was a businessman, involved in the oil industry and professional [[baseball...
96: ...merica, especially Mexico, and a reduction in involvement in "nation-building" and other small-scale m...
304: ...[May 27]]: [[United States Leadership Against HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria Act of 2003]] - Coast Guard (2378 bytes)
3: ...st guards also enforce [[maritime law]], maintain aids to navigation such as [[beacon]]s and [[buoy]]s, ...
11: ... secures the country's coast, carries rescues and aids shipping. - Sedimentary rocks (7917 bytes)
18: ...s is complex because there are many variables involved. Particle size (both the average size and range...
26: ...and the resulting expansion and contraction, also aids the process. Mechanical weathering contributes fu...
28: ...e easily carried away. Air and water are both involved in many complex chemical reactions. The mineral... - Nautical chart (2955 bytes)
1: ...tional hazards, locations of natural and man-made aids to [[navigation]], information on [[tide]]s and [... - Blood (11213 bytes)
9: ...ebrate]]s like [[insects]], oxygen is simply dissolved in the plasma. Larger animals use respiratory p...
14: ...d (more properly called [[hemolymph]]) is not involved in the transport of oxygen. (Openings called [[...
22: ...for blood clotting or [[coagulation]] and are involved in [[inflammation]].
41: The amount of oxygen dissolved in blood is directly proportional to the PO2 of...
43: ...ned with the [[Hb]]. Only 1.5% is physically dissolved. - Water (15217 bytes)
3: ...e]] and is known also as the most ''universal [[solvent]]''.
5: ...usly moving through the [[water cycle|cycle]] involving [[evaporation]], [[precipitation (meteorology)...
26: ...ties that are critical for life: it is a good [[solvent]] and has high [[surface tension]]. Fresh wate...
28: ...[[chemical reaction|chemical interaction]], which aids complex [[metabolism]]s.
36: Life on earth has evolved with and fine tuned itself to the important fea... - List of HIV-positive people (8891 bytes)
25: ... tainted needle while addicted to heroin; died of AIDS-related causes
45: ...wood]] star, first major American celebrity whose AIDS diagnosis became public knowledge
48: ...arman movie)|Blue]]'' while blind (as a result of AIDS related causes)
52: ...e to an open-heart surgery and complications with AIDS
53: ...gerian musician and political activist, died from AIDS-related heart failure
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