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  1. Reproduction (2286 bytes)
    10: ...pring do not survive to [[adult]]s. A [[rabbit]] (mature after 8 months) produces 10–30 offspring pe...
  2. Georgia O'Keeffe (2572 bytes)
    4: ... often interpreted as [[Yoni|yonic]] symbols. Her mature style stressed contours and subtle tonal transiti...
  3. Marina Tsvetaeva (21885 bytes)
    56: Three elements of Tsvetaeva's mature style emerge in the Mileposts collections. First,...
  4. Joni Mitchell (9996 bytes)
    11: This more mature, confessional approach was continued on ''[[Blue ...
  5. Helena Petrovna Blavatsky (8386 bytes)
    5: ...other were strong role models that allowed her to mature into a nonconformist. She was cared for by servan...
  6. Pansy (10101 bytes)
    34: ...t very leggy and overgrown after a few years. The mature plant grows to 9 inches (23 cm) high, and the flo...
    42: ...and lose color. Flowers will fade and shrivel prematurely. Stem will snap at the soil line if tugged sli...
  7. Sunflower (5784 bytes)
    23: ...ccessive [[Fibonacci number]]s. The disc florets mature into "[[Sunflower seed|seeds]]". However, what we...
    29: ...[[french language|French]] name ''tournesol''). Immature sunflowers in the bud stage exhibit [[heliotropis...
  8. Wisteria (4864 bytes)
    37: ... Wisteria has nitrogen fixing capability and thus mature plants may benefit from added potassium and phosp...
  9. Apple (20408 bytes)
    89: ...n of branch called a [[scion]] is obtained from a mature apple tree of the desired cultivar. The upper ste...
    109: ... Apples having less than 3 seeds will usually not mature and will drop from the trees in the early summer....
    134: Mature trees typically bear 100-200 kg (5-10 [[bushel]]s...
  10. Testicle (6183 bytes)
    19: ...e [[epididymis]], where newly created sperm cells mature, and then into ''vas deferens'' (also called the ...
  11. Lymphatic system (6229 bytes)
    14: ...te to either the thymus or bone marrow where they mature. T-lymphocytes undergo maturation in the thymus ...
  12. Immune system (14564 bytes)
    31: ...]) foreign substances. Macrophages are thought to mature continuously from circulating [[monocyte]]s.
    42: ...uced by [[stem cell]]s in the [[bone marrow]] and mature in the [[thymus]] and/or [[lymph node]]s. In many...
  13. Ovary (3278 bytes)
    9: ...ed [[puberty]] in humans), eggs will periodically mature and be released from the ovary (a process called ...
  14. Bone (11388 bytes)
    29: ...milar to circulating [[macrophages]]. Osteoclasts mature and/or migrate to discrete bone surfaces. Upon ar...
  15. Hymenoptera (2532 bytes)
    17: ...val stage and an inactive pupal stage before they mature.
  16. Pollen (5420 bytes)
    7: The mature pollen-grain is, like other spores, a single cell...
  17. Queen bee (6221 bytes)
    1: ...]e selected by worker [[bee]]s to become sexually mature. In each hive or colony, there is normally only o...
    6: The queen develops more fully than sexually immature workers because she is given [[royal jelly]], a s...
  18. Pottery (17136 bytes)
    25: ...o harden slightly. This slip can be formulated to mature at a variety of temperatures. Once the [[plaster...
  19. Africa (35389 bytes)
    96: ...merican nation, to the extent that it has its own mature [[stock exchange]]. This is partly due to its am...
  20. Honey (11666 bytes)
    66: ...t to [[infant]]s. Harmless to adults because of a mature person's stomach acidity, botulinum spores are wi...

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