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  1. Photosynthesis (9830 bytes)
    2: [[Image:Leaf1web.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Leaf. The primary site of photosynthesis in plants.]]
    12: [[Image:Leaf.jpg|thumb|250px|Fallen leaf. Areas where green chlorophyll has been destroyed...
    13: ...esistant, [[wax]]y [[cuticle]], that protects the leaf from excessive absorption of light and evaporatio...
    44: [[Jan van Helmont]] began the research of the process ...
    46: ...hen he isolated a volume of air under an inverted jar, and burned a candle in it, the candle would bur...
  2. Alfalfa (6719 bytes)
    28: ...he latter state's production occurring in the [[Mojave Desert]] by means of [[irrigation]] provided by...
    41: The alfalfa leafhopper can reduce yields dramatically, particularl...
    43: ...linator of choice is the ground-nesting [[alfalfa leafcutter bee]], which is cultured in special beds ne...
    57: ... ability to overwinter in cold climates and multi-leaf traits. Disease resistance is important because ...
    59: ...tent by weight because there is a relatively more leafy matter for the same amount of stem.
  3. Forest (3705 bytes)
    15: * [[Tropical and subtropical dry broadleaf forests|tropical dry forest]]
    17: ...inforest]], [[Tropical and subtropical moist broadleaf forests|tropical moist forest]] and tropical dry ...
    35: *[[Temperate broadleaf and mixed forests]]
    39: *[[Tropical and subtropical moist broadleaf forests]]
  4. Dwight D. Eisenhower (37513 bytes)
    5: | date1=[[January 20]], [[1953]]
    6: | date2=[[January 20]], [[1961]]
    22: ...n, Texas]], the third of seven sons born to David Jacob Eisenhower and Ida Elizabeth Stover, and their...
    38: After the Japanese [[attack on Pearl Harbor]], Eisenhower was ...
    45: ...r would be Supreme Allied Commander in Europe. In January [[1944]] he resumed command of ETOUSA and th...
  5. Sweden (27111 bytes)
    116: ...ue to the [[Gulf Stream]]. In the south of Sweden leaf-bearing [[tree]]s are prolific, in the north [[pi...
    186:
    188: ...rmer five times World [[table tennis]] Champion [[Jan-Ove Waldner]] and the World Speedway Champion [[...
  6. Tobacco smoking (36030 bytes)
    37: ... the fact that the cancer was located in his left jaw, which was where he was usually seen to have a c...
    39: ...practice of ingesting the smoke from a smoldering leaf generates an enormous number of active chemical c...
    109: ...[[United States]] in the early [[1980s]]. [http://jama.ama-assn.org/cgi/content/abstract/267/1/94] Non...
    127: On 1 January 2005, the Australian state of [[Queensland]]...
  7. Cigarette (11302 bytes)
    4: ...; cigars are typically composed entirely of whole leaf tobacco. A small, cigarette-sized cigar is calle...
    10: ...ed, and the lamina is shredded or cut. Since the leaf is relatively dry at this point, these processes ...
    12: The removed leaf midveins, which are unsuitable for use in cigaret...
    46: ...vertisements in the [[United States]] starting on January 2, 1971. However, some tobacco companies att...
    97: ...e 250 away from any public building) however in [[Japan]], it is against the law to smoke outside on t...
  8. Quran (41479 bytes)
    44: : Fa-ja`alahum ka-`aṣfin ma'k?).
    167: ...]] documented seven such recitations and [[Ibn Al-Jazri]] added three. They are:
    176: ...f Madina, transmitted by [[Ibn Wardan]] and [[Ibn Jammaz]]
    180: ...ifferently in different recitations: Jibrīl, Jabrīl, Jibra'īl, and Jibra'il. The name "...
    198: ... figures ([[arabesque]]s), colored inks, and gold leaf. Pages from some of these beautiful antique Qur'a...
  9. Cotton plant (5639 bytes)
    46: *[[Alternaria leaf spot]], caused by ''Alternaria macrospora'' and '...
  10. Avocado (6755 bytes)
    15: ...0 ft), with alternately arranged, [[evergreen]] [[leaf|leaves]], 12-25 cm long. The [[flower]]s are inco...
  11. Leaf (20580 bytes)
    2: ...lized for [[photosynthesis]]. For this purpose, a leaf is typically flat (laminar) and thin, to expose t...
    4: [[image:Leaf.jpg|thumb|250px|Fallen leaf of a maple. Note areas where chlorophyll (green) ...
    6: == Leaf structure ==
    7: [[Image:Leaf1web.jpg|thumb|right|250px|A leaf with laminar structure and pinnate venation]]
    8: ... to species is presented in detail below under <u>Leaf types, arrangements, and forms</u>.
  12. Mustard (7834 bytes)
    16: ...e also pressed to make [[mustard oil]], and the [[leaf vegetable|edible leaves]] can be eaten as mustard...
    53: ...on]], causing ''mustard water''. Shaking a closed jar/bottle prior to opening is recommended.
    59: ...Cuisine of China|Chinese]] and [[Cuisine of Japan|Japanese]] cuisines make much more use of mustard gr...
  13. Rainforest (6551 bytes)
    8: ... other animals to walk through the forest. If the leaf canopy is destroyed or thinned for any reason, th...
    16: ...tips facilitate drainage of precipitation off the leaf to promote transpiration. They occur in the lower...
    35: ...ia]], in the former [[Yugoslavia]], in parts of [[Japan]], [[New Zealand]] and [[Tasmania]], Australia...
  14. Jumping spider (3866 bytes)
    15: ...y, and they may jump from twig to twig or leaf to leaf. They can carry out complex manoeuvres such as de...
  15. Ankara (15129 bytes)
    34: ...e Republic (Anitkabir is open everyday, and the adjacent museum every day except Mondays).
    57: .... It stands fifteen meters high and has a typical leaf decoration on the capital.
  16. Monarch butterfly (5180 bytes)
    23: ...ult butterfly distasteful and poisonous to [[Blue Jay]]s and other would-be predators, and many such a...
    25: ...tself to a lump of material secreted on a twig or leaf. It hangs upside down in the shape of a 'J', and ...
  17. Phasmatodea (2538 bytes)
    43: ... the [[stick insect]]s, the ghost insects and the leaf insects.
  18. Anteater (6362 bytes)
    6: ...of the nests of terrestrial insects. To avoid the jaws, sting, and other defences of the invertebrates...
    8: ...tongue are aided by side-to-side movements of the jaws. The anteater's stomach, similarly to a bird's ...
    40: * [[Leaf-cutting ant]]s are among anteater's favorite diet...
  19. Sword (24928 bytes)
    10: ...cuting a stab. [[Bronze Age sword]]s with typical leaf-shaped blades first appear near the [[Mediterrane...
    30: ...n of which is recorded from ca. [[900]] AD (see [[Japanese sword]]), is also derived from the Dao.
    49: ...occurred as late as [[World War II]] during which Japanese and [[Pacific Islanders]] also occasionally...
    61: ...e ricasso normally bears the [[maker's mark]]. On Japanese blades the mark appears on the [[tang]] und...
    92: *[[Bronze Age sword]]s, length ca. 60 cm, leaf shaped blade.
  20. Crimean War (7100 bytes)
    27: ... using old newspaper for rolling when their cigar-leaf rolling tobacco ran out or dried and crumbled.
    53: ** [[James Thomas Brudenell, 7th Earl of Cardigan|Earl of...
    56: ** [[Jacques Leroy de Saint Arnaud]]
    69: * [[Jasper Fforde]]'s [[Thursday Next]] novels, includin...

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