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  1. Canna lily (3803 bytes)
    17: ...ot unlike those of a potato) can be dug up before freezing and stored in a protected area for replanti...
    19: ... [[malathion]] to kill the pests. In areas with a freezing winter the leaf roller is not typically a p...
    30: ...ular as a garden plant and were grown widely in [[France]], [[Hungary]] and the [[United Kingdom]] dur...
    35: ...ov.html "Colorful Cannas" By Cynthia W. Mueller, from the November-December 2001 issue of ''Horticult...
  2. Abdomen (6929 bytes)
    2: ...in]], [[fat]], [[muscle]], and lining in the very front of the abdomen. Some consider the pelvis a sep...
    7: ...e underlying transversalis fascia. It originates from Poupart's ligament, the inner lip of the ilium,...
    9: ...hick sheath formed, as described above, by fibers from each of the three muscles of the lateral abdomi...
    11: ...triangular. It is located in the lower abdomen in front of the rectus abdominis. It originates at the ...
    19: In the mid-line a slight furrow extends from the ensiform cartilage/[[xiphoid process]] abov...
  3. Retina (13061 bytes)
    1: ...room Clip Art]]] Many animals have eyes different from the human eye.]]
    12: ...er (or macula), the most sensitive area along the horizontal [[meridian]] is about 3.2 mm.
    14: ...e raw input from the eyes to the brain. (Modified from a drawing by [[Santiago Ramó® ¹ Cajal| Ramó® ¹ ...
    18: ...e [[white blood cell]]s in the [[capillaries]] in front of the photoreceptors can be perceived as tiny...
    20: ...nning bipolar cells and the horizontally oriented horizontal cells connect to ganglion cells.
  4. Mandible (13717 bytes)
    2: ...eeth in place. The mandible consists of a curved, horizontal portion, the body, and two perpendicular portions...
    9: ...al vessels and nerve. Running backward and upward from each mental tubercle is a faint ridge, the obli...
    12: ...c]]. Extending upward and backward on either side from the lower part of the symphysis is the mylohyoi...
    15: ...rounded, longer than the superior, and thicker in front than behind; at the point where it joins the l...
    24: ...d is surmounted by two processes, the coronoid in front and the condyloid behind, separated by a deep ...
  5. Vertebral column (7072 bytes)
    13: ...ease in width as low as the sacrovertebral angle. From this point there is a rapid diminution, to the ...
    17: ...cular processes. In the lumbar region they are in front of the articular processes, but behind the int...
    21: ...ansverse processes in the cervical region, and in front of them in the thoracic and lumbar regions.
    25: ...hose parts of the column which enjoy the greatest freedom of movement, such as the cervical and lumbar...
    34: ...t is more common among [[female]]s and may result from unequal growth of the two sides of one or more ...
  6. Peritoneum (3904 bytes)
    4: ...lippery fluid that allows the two layers to slide freely over each other.
    8: ...owing organs "take their blood vessels with them" from the abdominal wall, and these blood vessels bec...
    14: ...lon (anatomy)|colon]]. In effect it is draped in front of the intestines like an apron and may serve ...
    16: ...neal, intra-retroperitoneal, retroperitoneal or infraperitoneal depending on whether they are covered ...
    22: *superior horizontal part of [[duodenum]]
  7. Bee (11175 bytes)
    27: ...] that they use in order to obtain the [[nectar]] from [[flower]]s. Bees have antennae made up of thir...
    29: ... on other species. Some of this pollen is carried from flower to flower, but the bulk of it is carried...
    41: ...]]s begins in the spring when the queen bee rises from hibernation. At this time the queen bee is the ...
    45: ...le]], and deposits all the [[Egg (biology)|egg]]s from which the other bees are produced. Except for h...
    47: ...upa]]e in a frame of honeycomb are referred to as frames of [[brood (honeybee)|brood]] and are often s...
  8. Heraldry (23465 bytes)
    3: ... a shield are described from the top to the base, from dexter to sinister. Dexter ("right" in [[Latin]...
    14: ...huthatswana]] and some Algerian civic heraldry of French colonial origin, specific shapes of shield ar...
    28: ...The names of the tinctures mainly come to us from French. The first rule of heraldry is the rule of ti...
    69: ...he blazon, but the College of Arms has moved away from this practice in recent years.
    75: ...shares their shape. (It should be noticed that [[French heraldry]] takes a different approach in many...
  9. Calligraphy (20084 bytes)
    2: '''Calligraphy''' (from [[Greek language|Greek]] καλ...
    4: Calligraphy should be distinguished from the studies of [[epigraphy]] or [[palaeography]...
    12: ...uan-shu and contained more than 3,000 characters. From that time to the present, there have been five ...
    14: ... as a guide, hiragana and katakana were developed from simplified cursive versions of characters. In t...
    52: ...clerical script is highly stylised, a development from seal script form. They are highly angular in ap...
  10. Carpet (15753 bytes)
    10: ...by interlocking [[warp]] (vertical) and [[weft]] (horizontal) threads. Types of oriental flatwoven carpet inc...
    14: ...ds alternate with a supplementary weft that rises from the surface of the weave at a perpendicular ang...
    16: ...uard mechanism (see [[Jacquard loom]]) in 1812 in France and c. 1825 in England. The addition of stea...
    21: ...r Axminster]] (1890). These types were developed from the American [[Halcyon Skinner]]'s 1860s invent...
    24: ...arpets are woven on a [[loom]]. Both vertical and horizontal looms have been used in the production of Europea...
  11. Furniture (1728 bytes)
    1: ...re)|bed]]s), provide storage, and hold objects on horizontal surfaces above the ground. Storage furniture is ...
  12. Map (10223 bytes)
    7: ...h-central [[Anatolia]] (now [[Turkey]]); it dates from about [[6200 BC]].
    9: ...tical value, and this has been the source of much fruitful map criticism over the last twenty years, n...
    28: For a vertically positioned map representing a horizontal area true orientation is not possible, of course,...
    49: From the last quarter of the 20th century, the indis...
    51: From the computer scientist's standpoint, zooming in...
  13. Pipe organ (24478 bytes)
    5: Pipe organs range in size from portable instruments having only a few dozen pi...
    11: <!--This section is the target of a link from the "organ pipe" article. If you update the tex...
    15: ...ue organ]], the [[English romantic organ]], the [[French classical organ]], the [[symphonic organ]] an...
    27: The word ''organ'' originates from the [[Latin]] word "[[organum (musical instrume...
    31: ... Hungary (the ancient [[Pannonia]]) a Roman organ from the 3rd century AD was found.
  14. Geology (12007 bytes)
    1: '''Geology''' (from [[Greek language|Greek]] &gamma;&eta;- (''ge-''...
    3: ... which includes the [[Crust (geology)|crust]], is fragmented into [[tectonic plates]] that move over a...
    10: ...gical [[stratum]] in a mountain hundreds of miles from the ocean, he inferred that the land was formed...
    12: ...her languages of Europe such as [[French language|French]]. [[Georg Bauer]] (Georg Agricola), a physic...
    16: ... the [[Volcano|volcanic]] origins of this part of France. [[James Hutton]] recorded his ''Theory of th...
  15. Plate tectonics (27764 bytes)
    3: ...nst one another), divergent (two plates move away from each other), and transform (two plates slide pa...
    8: ...h the ''chemical'' subdivision of the Earth into (from innermost to outermost) [[Earth#The core|core]]...
    12: ...crust|oceanic]] lithospheres; for example, the [[African Plate]] includes the continent and parts of t...
    18: ...oundaries]]''' occur where two plates slide apart from each other.
    24: ...use highly visible surface effects. Because of [[friction]], the plates cannot simply glide past each...
  16. Zebra (3444 bytes)
    17: ...s, acting as a means to distinguish an individual from all of the others in slight variations of the s...
    22: ... distributed across much of southern and eastern Africa. It, or particular subspecies of it, have also...
    25: ...[Mountain Zebra]] (''Equus zebra'') of southwest Africa tends to have a sleek coat with a white belly ...
    34: ** [[Donkey]] or African Ass, ''Equus asinus''
  17. Flag of Arkansas (1800 bytes)
    3: ...ions to which Arkansas has belonged: [[Spain]], [[France]], the [[United States]], and the [[Confedera...
    5: ...rs, representing France, Spain and the U.S., in a horizontal line across the center. The judging committee of ...
  18. Flag of Colorado (1126 bytes)
    2: ... '''[[flag]] of [[Colorado]]''' consists of three horizontal stripes of equal width; the top and bottom stripe...
  19. Flag of Delaware (1314 bytes)
    4: ... [[January 17]], [[1777]]. It depicts a shield of horizontal red, blue and white stripes. On the stripes is a ...
    6: ... was adopted on [[July 24]], [[1913]]. Regiments from Delaware during the [[American Civil War]] flew...
  20. Flag of Hawaii (3178 bytes)
    5: ...inhabited islands. The stripes alternate in color from the top: white, red, blue, white, red, blue, wh...
    9: ...nited Kingdom. Kamehameha lowered the Union Flag from his home. The following account as to the raisi...
    13: ...ternational use were the [[United Kingdom]] and [[France]]. The [[United States]] and [[Japan]] follow...

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