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  1. Molecular nanotechnology (10344 bytes)
    1: ...and the molecular machinery of life with the systems engineering principles found in modern macroscale...
    8: ...notechnology" to microscale technologies like [[MEMS]]. This prompted Drexler to use the term "molecu...
    10: ...The "zetta" prefix is a reference to number of atoms in macro-sized product, unlike the Nano prefix fo...
    23: ...acturing is popularly linked with the idea of swarms of coordinated nanoscale robots working together,...
    31: ... nanorobots have any need for self-replication themselves [http://www.nanomedicine.com/NMI/2.4.2.htm#p...
  2. Origami (9154 bytes)
    13: ...inding, weaving, folding, and cutting as teaching aids for child development during the early 1800s.
    67: ...Origami.com] has a good database of folding diagrams
  3. United States House of Representatives (41197 bytes)
    2: ...law at 435. Representatives serve for two-year terms. The presiding officer of the House is known as t...
    27: ...presentatives and delegates serve for two-year terms, whereas the Resident Commissioner serves for fou...
    31: ...he Senate also forms a part of Congress, these terms are generally not applied to senators.
    36: ...e Constitution, but later engages in rebellion or aids the enemies of the United States, is disqualified...
    53: ...ttle individual power, and typically will ally themselves in informal caucuses with other members from...
  4. Fungus (12992 bytes)
    15: [[Image:CAS_mushrooms001A.jpg|thumb|left|200px|Image provided by [http:...
    21: ...able persons occasionally misidentify wild mushrooms, with sometimes fatal consequences. Many fungi ar...
    22: [[Image:CAS_mushrooms003A.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Image provided by [http...
    24: ...gi can be divided into two basic morphological forms, yeasts and hyphae. Yeasts are unicellular fungi ...
    31: [[Image:CAS_mushrooms017A.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Image provided by [http...
  5. Sedimentary rock (7917 bytes)
    26: ...and the resulting expansion and contraction, also aids the process. Mechanical weathering contributes fu...
    32: ...m in new locations. The sediments dropped by streams and rivers form alluvial fans, flood plains, delt...
    37: ... and include carbonate minerals created by organisms, such as [[coral]]s, [[mollusc]]s, and [[foramini...
    47: ...n important effect on the ability of micro-organisms to colonize them. This interaction is studied in...
  6. Virus (17572 bytes)
    3: ... ([[bacterium|bacteria]] and bacteria-like organisms). Typically these particles carry a small amount ...
    9: ...m, including such "reconstructed" Latin plural forms as ''viri'' (which actually means ''men''). (No p...
    14: ...ses are more efficient than most cellular life forms as their ratio of functions to working parts is s...
    19: ...e deepened our understanding of the basic mechanisms of [[molecular genetics]]. Because of the [[compl...
    26: ...ses are not enveloped, and the capsid proteins themselves are directly involved in attachment and entr...
  7. Screw (22059 bytes)
    13: Standardization of screw thread forms accelerated during [[WWII]] so that interchangeab...
    50: ...r fits into a corresponding plane in a nut, or forms a corresponding plane in the wood or metal as it ...
    76: ...a notch at the tip, through several threads, that aids in chip removal during thread cutting.
    104: ... automatic assembly in mass-production of such items as automobiles.
    116: ...nd in Canadian-manufactured electrical wiring items such as receptacles and switch boxes.
  8. Reptile (14659 bytes)
    30: ...ous]] species feed their young through various forms of placenta, just like mammals (Pianka & Vitt, 20...
    55: <!--... ''please elaborate (including diagrams)''-->
    58: ==Systems==
    80: ...it is flexible to allow gas exchange. The chorion aids in gas exchange between the inside and outside of...
  9. Koalas (10448 bytes)
    26: ... ''P. cinereus adustus'', and the intermediate forms in [[New South Wales]] as ''P. cinereus cinereus'...
    35: ... these bacteria to pass these essential digestive aids onto her offspring.
    39: ...t males carry scars on their face, ears and forearms as a result.
    52: ...entury]], largely for its fur, conservation programs since then have succeeded in increasing populatio...
  10. 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...
  11. George W. Bush (64926 bytes)
    38: .../world/americas/4282799.stm]], [[http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/6999665/]].
    45: ... Texas oil and gas exploration firm. Under the terms of the sale, Spectrum 7 made Bush its Chief Execu...
    56: ...ntil [[1975]], Texas governors served two-year terms.)
    58: ... for it. More convicts were executed under his terms than any other Texas governor, although the rate ...
    62: ...rities]] to participate in federally funded programs, tax cuts, promoting the use of [[education vouch...
  12. 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.
  13. Sedimentary rocks (7917 bytes)
    26: ...and the resulting expansion and contraction, also aids the process. Mechanical weathering contributes fu...
    32: ...m in new locations. The sediments dropped by streams and rivers form alluvial fans, flood plains, delt...
    37: ... and include carbonate minerals created by organisms, such as [[coral]]s, [[mollusc]]s, and [[foramini...
    47: ...n important effect on the ability of micro-organisms to colonize them. This interaction is studied in...
  14. Nautical chart (2955 bytes)
    1: ...tional hazards, locations of natural and man-made aids to [[navigation]], information on [[tide]]s and [...
    15: ...oped with the goal of unifying as many chart systems as possible. Currently, the [[Admiralty Charts]] ...
  15. Blood (11213 bytes)
    4: ...[[white blood cell]]s, [[platelet]]s). Medical terms related to blood often begin in ''hemo-'' or ''he...
    6: ... be transported between tissues and organs. Problems with blood composition or circulation can lead to...
    63: Problems with blood circulation and composition play a rol...
    69: * Blood is an important vector of infection. [[AIDS]], the [[virus]] of which, [[HIV]], is transmitte...
    77: Many forms of medication (from [[antibiotic]]s to [[chemothe...
  16. Water (15217 bytes)
    3: ...]less substance that is essential to all known forms of [[life]] and is known also as the most ''unive...
    5: ...nce on [[Earth]]. It exists in many places and forms: mostly in the [[oceans]] and polar [[ice cap]]s,...
    11: :''See [[:Category:Forms of water]]''
    15: ...eneral, we give different names to its various forms: while [[rain]] is common in most countries, othe...
    23: ===Important properties for living organisms===
  17. 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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