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  1. Iris (plant) (13374 bytes)
    15: ...r from gold, copper-red or yellow to white, blue, blue-violet, lavender, tan, maroon and purple.
    23: ...ve long, erect, flowering [[stem]]s. These may be simple or branched, solid or hollow. These stalks may be...
    28: ...nter flowering species from [[Algeria]], with sky-blue flowers blotched with yellow, produced (in the No...
    34: [[Image:Flagirissmall.jpg|thumb|right|250px|A blue flag iris is the provincial flower of [[Quebec]]]...
    62: ...sspelled ''Iris fiorentina''), with white or pale-blue flowers, is a native of the south of [[Europe]]. ...
  2. Eye (21834 bytes)
    1: ... organs are found in a variety of creatures. The simplest eyes do nothing but detect whether the surround...
    11: ...among the [[arthropod]]s and are composed of many simple facets which give a pixelated image (not multiple...
    15: Some of the simplest eyes, called [[ocelli]], can be found in animal...
    16: Jumping spiders have simple eyes that are so large, supported by an array of ...
    73: ...] is seen. For this reason we call red, green and blue [[primary colour]]s and the products of mixing tw...
  3. Retina (13061 bytes)
    18: ...n looking into blue light. This is known as the [[blue field entoptic phenomenon]] (or Scheerer's phenom...
    27: ...t vision. It is a lack of cones sensitive to red, blue, or green light that causes individuals to have d...
    31: ...in the centre of the receptive field. Beyond this simple difference ganglion cells are also differentiated...
  4. Ceramics (15941 bytes)
    82: Whilst there is talk of making blue [[LED]]s from [[zinc oxide]], ceramicists are mos...
    110: The principles of [[sintering]]-based methods is simple. Once a roughly held together object (called a "...
  5. Glass (26176 bytes)
    1: ...time for a regular [[crystal]] lattice to form. A simple example is when [[Sucrose|table sugar]] is melted...
    35: [[image:bristol.blue.glass.arp.750pix.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Metallic a...
    37: ...ickel]], depending on the concentration, produces blue, or [[violet (color)|violet]], or even [[black]] ...
    42: ...des to produce brilliant hues of red, green, and blue - the colors of gemstones. When gemcutters learne...
  6. Iconography (7643 bytes)
    2: ... that [[symbolism|symbolically]] mean more than a simple depiction of the person involved.
    4: ...hing is considered [[symbolism]]. The figures are blue-skinned (the color of [[heaven]]) with multiple a...
    7: ...age:Shiva.jpg|thumb|The Hindu god Shiva. Note the blue skin and symbols held in his hands]]
    11: ...s|Christ]] or [[icon]]s of [[Virgin Mary|Mary]. [[Blue]] is the color of [[purity]], or, on the aforemen...
  7. Saxophone (14311 bytes)
    16: With a simple fingering system, the modern saxophone is commonl...
    59: ...inet line in [[George Gershwin]]'s "[[Rhapsody in Blue]]"). A glissando can also be made controlling the...
  8. Harmonica (21752 bytes)
    1: [[Image:Harmonica-bluejay.jpg|thumb|A harmonica]]
    19: The harmonica is commonly used in [[blues]] and [[folk music]], but
    47: See also: [[Media:BluesHarp Notes Layout.png|image of the above diagram]...
    56: ...creates the [[glissando]]s characteristic of much blues harp and country harmonica playing.
    89: ...C Major harmonica). Harmonica players (especially blues players) have developed a set of terminology aro...
  9. Oregon (26551 bytes)
    41: ...e the future for all [[United States|Americans]]: simple living, [[conservation]], and [[urban growth boun...
    209: *[[Blue Mountain Community College]]
    273: ...on Blue Book], the online version of the [[Oregon Blue Book|state's official directory and fact book]]
  10. Sun (20830 bytes)
    128: ...er than the average star but far smaller than a [[blue giant]] star. A G2 star is on the main sequence, ...
    168: ...s the only part of the Sun cool enough to support simple molecules such as [[carbon monoxide]] and [[water...
  11. Writing (6476 bytes)
    20: ...ries are best suited to languages with relatively simple syllable structure, such as Japanese. Other langu...
    36: ...ety of colors, the most common of which are: dark blue, black, red, and green. Types of pens include bal...
  12. Flag (13245 bytes)
    3: ...s formal end the distinction between a flag and a simple cloth banner is blurred. Generally, a piece of cl...
    68: * green or white or blue = proceed.
    77: A flagpole, or flagstaff, can be simple supports made of wood or metal. If it is taller ...
    80: ...ay require more complex support structures than a simple pole, such as guy wires, or to be built as a mast...
  13. Animals (10378 bytes)
    8: ...ond to their environment. This system ranges from simple nerve nets in cnidarians (jellyfish, for instance...
    24: ...animals is seen in the freshwater Hydra, a small, simple organism belonging to the phylum Cnidaria. Hydra ...
    37: *Largest Animal: The largest animal is the blue whale (Balaenoptera musculus). It's the largest a...
    41: *Largest Mammal: As mentioned earlier, the blue whale is not only the largest animal but also the...
    49: ...er-beetle.jpg|400px|thumb|left|photo maco closeup blue tiger beetle]]
  14. Algae (8082 bytes)
    2: ...red energy. Algae were traditionally regarded as simple [[plant]]s, and some are closely related to the [...
    12: ...he algae, referred to as the ''cyanophytes'' or ''Blue-green Algae'', though some recent treatises on al...
    37: Most of the simpler algae are unicellular [[flagellate]]s or [[amoeb...
  15. Cell (biology) (28190 bytes)
    21: ...e''), the capsule (''orange''), ribosomes (''dark blue''), and a flagellum (also ''black'').]]
    27: ...karyote|Prokaryotic]]''''' cells are structurally simple. They are found only in single-celled and [[Colo...
    56: Prokaryotic genetic material is organized in a simple circular DNA molecule (the bacterial [[chromosome...
    141: |[[Binary fission]] (simple division)
    210: ...the cell (''light blue''), [[gene]]s (DNA, ''dark blue'') are [[transcription (genetics)|transcribed]] i...
  16. History of the United States (1918-1945) (54688 bytes)
    145: ... who accepted the provisions of the blanket code. Blue Eagle flags, posters, and stickers, with the slog...
    193: ...lution than a policy one. Keynes's basic idea was simple. In order to keep people fully employed, governme...
  17. Butterfly (9348 bytes)
    44: ...re often confused with moths, but there are a few simple differences between them, including colour, habit...
    54: *[[Lycaenidae|Blues and Coppers]] or Gossamer-Winged Butterflies, Ly...
    69: * [[Xerces Blue]], ''Glaucopsyche xerces''
  18. Crossbow (7510 bytes)
    28: ...iddle of the [[15th century]]. The advantage of a simple wooden prod is that the bow as a whole was lighte...
    46: The phrase "a bolt out of the blue" meaning a sudden event may mean a crossbow bolt ...
  19. Train (10331 bytes)
    74: ...gerator]] wagons for transporting food. There are simple types of open-topped wagons for transporting [[mi...
    84: *[[Blue Train]] in [[South Africa]].
  20. Jellyfish (6276 bytes)
    2: ...00px|Little Blue Jellyfish]] | caption = [[Little Blue Jellyfish]]}}
    28: ...uth" for digestion.These cells are activated by a simple but precise [[nervous system]] called a [[nerve n...
    33: Often the tank's background is blue with the animals illuminated by side lighting to ...

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