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  • 11reproductive system, human — Organ system by which humans reproduce. In females, the ovaries sit near the openings of the fallopian tubes, which carry eggs from the ovaries to the uterus. The cervix extends from the lower end of the uterus into the vagina, whose opening, as… …

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  • 12Federal Reserve System — FRB and FED redirect here. For other uses, see FRB (disambiguation) and FED (disambiguation). Federal Reserve System …

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  • 13Quaternary glaciation — The Ice Age redirects here. For other uses, see Ice age (disambiguation). Last ice age redirects here. This term is also used for the last glacial period of the Quaternary glaciation. Northern Hemisphere glaciation during the Last Glacial Maximum …

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  • 14Byrd Polar Research Center — History = The Byrd Polar center at Ohio State University was established in 1960 as the Institute for Polar Studies. Research foci originally included geology, glaciology, and biology. The name was changed to [http://www bprc.mps.ohio state.edu… …

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  • 15Australian federal budget — For the 2009 10 Australian Federal Budget, see 2009 Australian federal budget. The Australian Federal Budget is a document that demonstrates the Australian Government s planned financial performance, and the framework it intends to conduct its… …

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  • 16FLOWERS — Almost all the very rich and variegated flora of Ereẓ Israel are flowering plants (Phanerogamae), and most of them have an attractively colored corolla. In Israel flowers bloom all year, in the cold and rainy season as well as in the burning heat …

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  • 17Anemometer — A hemispherical cup anemometer of the type invented in 1846 by John Thomas Romney Robinson Cup ty …

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  • 18Mania — This article is an expansion of a section entitled Mania from within the main article Bipolar disorder. For other uses, see Mania (disambiguation). Manic episode Classification and external resources ICD 10 F30 …

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  • 19Phalanx formation — Phalanx redirects here. For other uses, see Phalanx (disambiguation). The phalanx (Ancient Greek: φάλαγξ, Modern Greek: φάλαγγα, phālanga; plural phalanxes or phalanges; Ancient and Modern Greek: φάλαγγες, phālanges) is a rectangular mass… …

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  • 20Astronomy on Mars — Mosaic of two different Mars Global Surveyor Mars Orbiter Camera (MOC) exposures of Earth, the Moon, and Jupiter from 2003 …

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