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  1. Lung cancer (15648 bytes)
    42: ...ries a worse prognosis and is often metastatic at presentation.
    47: ...ot fall under the NSCLC/SCLC division. The main representatives in this group are [[carcinoid]]. Rarer lung...
    51: Exposure to [[carcinogen]]s, such as those present in [[tobacco smoke]], immediately causes cumulati...
    60: ...ch as polynuclear [[aromatic hydrocarbon]]s—present in cigarette smoke. The length of time a person c...
    79: ...ted, a sufficient respiratory reserve needs to be present to allow for the removal of large amounts of lung...
  2. Thomas Aquinas (12692 bytes)
    9: ...er]], which along with the [[Franciscan]] order represented a revolutionary challenge to the well-establish...
    14: ...of his works and began others. In [[1259]] he was present at an important chapter of his order at [[Valenci...
  3. Rene Descartes (17976 bytes)
    1: ...ve been closely studied from his time down to the present day. Descartes was one of the key thinkers of th...
    18: ...in Paris and other parts of Europe. Descartes was present at the [[siege of La Rochelle]] by Cardinal [[Arm...
    57: ...'L'Homme'' (''Man''). Descartes' first systematic presentation of his natural philosophy. ''Man'' was first...
  4. Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel (15483 bytes)
    1: ...Revolution]]. Many consider Hegel's thought to represent the summit of 19th Century Germany's movement of ...
    27: Historians have spoken of Hegel's influence as represented by two opposing camps. The [[Right Hegelians]],...
  5. Confucius (21352 bytes)
    50: ...; [魯國] ''lǔgu󧧩 (now part of present-day [[Shandong Province]] and culturally and geog...
    56: ... the most intimate descriptions of him, Confucius presents himself as a ''transmitter who invented nothing'...
    130: ...hina, there are many temples where one can find representations of [[Buddha]], [[Lao Zi]] and Confucius tog...
  6. List of philosophers (79981 bytes)
    449: *[[Vincent Descombes]], (1948-present)
  7. Buddhist philosophy (14386 bytes)
    45: ... any consciousness whatsoever -- past, future, or present; internal or external; blatant or subtle, common ...
    102: ... is everything from Mahayana to Zen and up to the present.''
    106: ...ur Schopenhauer]] in his "World as Will and Idea" presented a description of suffering and its cause in a [...
  8. History of Christianity (35391 bytes)
    54: ...rganised councils to sort matters out. Councils representing the entire church were called [[ecumenical cou...
    76: ...ged. The subject goes on to die, generally as a representative of the seasonal vegetative cycle, and then e...
    90: ...ll to think that John is used in the story as a representation of the moon, and Jesus as the sun.
    107: ...sts, as these authors are sometimes known, made a presentation for the educated classes of the beliefs of C...
    136: ...stituted use of the [[labarum|Chi-Rho symbol]], representative of Christianity, also alleged by some schola...
  9. Islam (36809 bytes)
    156: ... the [[Kharijites]]. Members of this group in the present day are more commonly known as [[Ibadi|Ibadhi Mus...
    158: ...bd al Wahhab]] in the [[18th century]] in what is present-day [[Saudi Arabia]].
    160: ...ther recent group is the [[Ijtihadists]], which represents a wide variety of views alternatively known as p...
    183: ...f the adherents of the [[Bah᧭ Faith]] that it represents an independent religion was upheld by the Muslim...
  10. Hinduism (49198 bytes)
    44: ...ernally true, transcending man-made constructs, representing a pure science of consciousness. But this cons...
    52: ...usually on religious occasions, its shape often representing particular devotion to a certain main deity: a...
    188: ...aliyuga, and as such are the voluminous source of present and practical orthodox 'Hinduism'. The Tantra Sha...
    201: ... are quintessentially a part of its culture and representative of its general ethos:
    205: ...nsider its sound and vibration to be the divine representation of existence, encompassing all of manifold n...
  11. Judaism (54799 bytes)
    11: ...d. Do not have any other gods before Me. Do not represent [such] gods by any carved statue or picture of an...
    15: ...fix]]es, and any forms of paintings or artistic representations of God. One must not bow down to or serve a...
    32: ...king it inappropriate for him to build a temple representing peace. As a result, it was David's son [[Solom...
    41: ...because of their belief in a God that cannot be represented visually), and growing Jewish interest in [[Gre...
    190: ...rough the construction of temporary booths that represent the temporary shelters of the Children of Israel ...
  12. Sikhism (31029 bytes)
    4: ...Hindu]] family in northwest [[India]] (in what is present day Pakistan). After four epic journeys (north to...
    22: ... now called [[Nankana Sahib]], near [[Lahore]] in present-day [[Pakistan]]. His parents were of Hindu backg...
    76: ...e same for all religions. 'He' has no sex, but is present within all things and all places.
    145: ...s important to note that the 5 k's are not merely present for symbolic purposes. The tenth Guru, Guru Gobin...
    181: ...0-7,000, internationally Sikhs have been making representations to their Governments to put pressure on Fra...
  13. History of dance (9081 bytes)
    7: .... For example, the dance of the [[Furies]], so represented, would create complete terror among those who w...
    23: ...y cases reduced to the status of a moving statue, present only in order to lift the ballerina. This sad sta...
    37: ...y) and Ballet dance was ultimately achieved. The present time sees us still in the very competitive artist...
  14. Leaf (20580 bytes)
    8: ...af structure (anatomy) from species to species is presented in detail below under <u>Leaf types, arrangemen...
    48: ... usually some structural '''collenchyma''' tissue present.
    54: ...ogy associated with describing leaf morphology is presented (with illustrations) at [http://wikibooks.org/w...
    95: **A stipule, present on the leaves of many [[dicotyledon]]s, is an app...
    163: *glabrous: no hairs of any kind present.
  15. Mustard (7834 bytes)
    34: ...rd seeds results from an oil that is not actually present in the seeds. When mixed with water (or chewed), ...
  16. Egyptian soul (5527 bytes)
    8: ...r the shadow without the person. The shadow was represented as a small human figure painted completely blac...
    14: ..., not the physical aspect. The ''ka'' was often represented in Egyptian iconography as a second image of th...
  17. Ice age (15810 bytes)
    20: The present ice age began 40 million years ago with the growt...
    31: ...ed that in the absence of human perturbations the present interglacial could potentially last 50,000 years.
    41: The present ice ages are the most studied and best understood...
    48: ...certainties in dating, but not widely accepted at present (Nature 434, 2005, [http://web.mit.edu/~phuybers/...
  18. Yellowstone National Park (23738 bytes)
    74: ...h western direction, shifting the hot spot to its present location.
  19. Rainforest (6551 bytes)
    32: ...sappear within 40 years (mid-21st century) at the present rate of logging. Many scientists seriously disput...
  20. Chimpanzee (10645 bytes)
    32: ...-continental chimpanzees came from Angola and was presented as a gift to the Prince of [[House of Orange-Na...
    42: ...both humans and members of the Pan [[clade]] were present in the East African [[Rift Valley]] during the Mi...

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