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  1. Maize (12434 bytes)
    48: ... combine separates the husk and the cob, keeping only the kernels.
    73: ...man consumption of corn and corn meal constitute only a very small percentage of the [[United States]]...
    75: ...h are simply coarsely ground corn. These are commonly eaten in [[U.S. Southern States]], foods handed ...
  2. Tobacco (28162 bytes)
    16: ...ne half of a cigar or three cigarettes; however, only a fraction of the nicotine contained in these pr...
    24: ...ed as an [[entheogen]]; generally, this was done only by experienced [[Shamanism|shamans]] or [[medici...
    43: Today, in the [[United States]], unlike other countries, tobacco is often fertilized w...
    86: ...]n [[Piedmont (United States)|piedmont]] was suddenly profitable, and people rapidly developed flue-cu...
    88: ...crop. Caswell and Pittsylvania counties were the only two counties in the South that experienced an ''...
  3. Feral Cats (8203 bytes)
    23: ...ve been a factor in the extinction of the only mainland [[bird]] species to be lost since European set...
    38: Unlike [[novelty pet]]s which are often discarded upo...
  4. Gypsy Moths (23610 bytes)
    25: ...t over the winter months when exposed to direct sunlight and weathering.
    65: ...wn is defoliated, most hardwoods will experience only a slight reduction (or loss) in radial growth.
    129: ... is microbial and biological. It is the most commonly used [[pesticide]]. In addition to being used ag...
    133: ...e 1''' - ''Microbial and chemical pesticides commonly used for gypsy moth control''
    153: and some gypsy moth parasites. Commonly used from the ground to treat
  5. Marine Life (10377 bytes)
    1: ... those species in which life is spent only (or mainly) in the water, thus its classification is based ...
    6: ...cts are rare and the surface of the water is the only visible boundary.
    63: ...o start at the [[photic zone]], the point where sunlight loses its power of transference through the w...
    69: ...ir growth, distribution and well being. This has only recently become technically feasible with the ad...
  6. Mosquitoes (10897 bytes)
    15: ...illimetre|mm]] (0.6 inch). Mosquitoes weigh only about 2 to 2.5 [[milligram|mg]] (0.03 to 0....
    21: ...blood of mammals, including humans, which is commonly referred to as a bite. Mosquito bites often swel...
    28: ...fe cycle in 14 days at 20 °C (68 °F) and only ten days at 25 °C (77 °F). Some species ...
    60: ...tists have added that these plants are effective only when the leaves are crushed and used.
    62: ... found use in a variety of devices including a downloadable software which is claimed to thwart the in...
  7. Tasmanian Devils (12312 bytes)
    27: The Tasmanian Devil is the only member of the [[genus]] ''Sarcophilis''. They ar...
    35: ...rams{{mn|Fischer2001|6}}; however the female has only 4 nipples, so a maximum of four young will survi...
    46: ...land [[Australia]] shortly after humans arrived. Only the smallest and most adaptable survived. Fossil...
    52: ...-18 months{{mn|DPIWEweb3|11}}. The disease has mainly been concentrated in the state?s eastern half, a...
    56: ...he east coast of Tasmania. Captive breeding in mainland zoos is also a possibility. In May [[2005]] a ...
  8. Vampire Bats (3966 bytes)
    16: ...' are [[bat]]s that feed on [[blood]]. There are only three [[bat]] [[species]] that feed on blood: T...
    22: ...cies suggests that sanguivory (feeding on blood) only evolved once, and that all three species share a...
    24: Unlike fruit-eating bats, the vampire bats have a sho...
    30: ... unlike insectivorous and fish-eating bats, they only emit low-energy sound pulses.
  9. Linnaean classification (11503 bytes)
    53: ... taxa are identified with clades, i.e., they can only be monophyletic. In these approaches, the ranki...
    240: * [[List of Latin and Greek words commonly used in systematic names]]
  10. Protein (17280 bytes)
    22: ...conformation has its own biological activity and only one conformation is considered to be the active,...
    28: For example, protein [[catabolism]] requires only a few enzymes termed [[protease]]s.
    47: ...ins are sensitive to their environment. They may only be active in their [[native state]], over a smal...
    65: ... except in times of famine, almost never contain only one kind of protein - however, calculating the P...
    74: ...wn that the body maintains amino acid pools that only need to be repleted once every few days. This me...
  11. Blood (11213 bytes)
    30: * various [[electrolyte]]s (mainly [[sodium]])
    43: ...e oxygen is chemically combined with the [[Hb]]. Only 1.5% is physically dissolved.
    58: ...e]] and [[blood test]]s are amongst the most commonly performed diagnostic investigations that directl...
    66: ...tial wounds to be life-threatening, but more commonly results in [[hemarthrosis]], or bleeding into jo...
  12. Wheat (11378 bytes)
    24: ...urum]]''' - (''T. turgidum'' var. ''durum'') The only tetraploid form of wheat widely used today.
  13. Weed control (16617 bytes)
    10: ...lings of fat hen that appear in late summer will only produce small plants. [[Chickweed]] (''Stellaria...
    21: ...o all but a very hard freeze, and even that will only kill it back briefly. By feeding an array of pol...
    35: ...e ground. Removal of the complete taproot is the only sure remedy.
    47: * '''Contact''' herbicides destroy only that plant tissue in contact with the chemical s...
    66: ... an effectual remedy. The thorn, or bramble, can only be extirpated by plowing up the ground and colle...
  14. Life (11665 bytes)
    10: ... to offer a practical set of guidelines if one's only concern were life on [[Earth]] as we know it (se...
    77: [[As of 2005]], [[Earth]] is the only planet in the [[universe]] known by humans to su...
  15. Organism (3272 bytes)
  16. Mobile phone (30513 bytes)
    3: ...are [[cordless phone]] which acts as a telephone only within a limited range). Mobile
    18: ...ely low-cost fixed-line networks (around $30 for unlimited local calling). [[Prepaid telephone calls|P...
    24: ... services can be accessed. Mobile phones do not only support voice calls; they can also send and rece...
    32: ...ward personalisation, such as user defined and downloadable [[ring tone]]s and [[operator logo|logo]]s...
    40: ...s. The different variants of the GSM system have only different frequencies and so aren't even conside...

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