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Skeleton

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The skeleton is the body part that forms the supporting structure of an organism. [1]

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Aammiq

Aamiq or Aammiq II is an archaeological site southwest of Zahle in the Aammiq Wetland, Beqaa Valley, Lebanon.

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Aase syndrome

Aase syndrome or Aase–Smith syndrome is a rare inherited disorder characterized by anemia with some joint and skeletal deformities.

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Abalessa

Abalessa is a town and commune in Tamanrasset Province, in southern Algeria, coextensive with the district of the same name.

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Abd al-Latif al-Baghdadi

Abd al-Latif al-Baghdadi or Abdallatif al-Baghdadi (عبداللطيف البغدادي, 1162 in Baghdad–1231), short for Muwaffaq al-Din Muhammad Abd al-Latif ibn Yusuf al-Baghdadi (موفق الدين محمد عبد اللطيف بن يوسف البغدادي), was a physician, historian, Egyptologist and traveler, and one of the most voluminous writers of the Near East in his time.

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Aboriginal Tasmanians

The Aboriginal Tasmanians (Tasmanian: Palawa) are the indigenous people of the Australian state of Tasmania, located south of the mainland.

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Abyssobrotula galatheae

Abyssobrotula galatheae, is a species of cusk eel in the family Ophidiidae.

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Abyssomedon

Abyssomedon (meaning "Guardian of the Abyss") is an extinct genus of a nyctiphruretid parareptile known from the late Early Permian (Kungurian age) Garber Formation of Comanche County, Oklahoma, south-central United States.

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Abyssosaurus

Abyssosaurus is an extinct genus of cryptoclidid plesiosaur known from the Early Cretaceous of Chuvash Republic, western Russia.

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Acanthodii

Acanthodii or acanthodians (sometimes called spiny sharks) is a paraphyletic class of extinct teleostome fish, sharing features with both bony fish and cartilaginous fish.

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Achillesaurus

Achillesaurus is a genus of alvarezsaurid theropod dinosaur from the Santonian-age Upper Cretaceous Bajo de la Carpa Formation of Rio Negro, Argentina.

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Acropora rongelapensis

Acropora rongelapensis is a species of branching scleractinian corals.

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Actinide

The actinide or actinoid (IUPAC nomenclature) series encompasses the 15 metallic chemical elements with atomic numbers from 89 to 103, actinium through lawrencium.

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Active structure

An active structure (also known as a smart or adaptive structure) is a mechanical structure with the ability to alter its configuration, form or properties in response to changes in the environment.

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Adeopapposaurus

Adeopapposaurus (meaning "far eating lizard", in reference to its long neck) is a genus of prosauropod dinosaur from the Early Jurassic Cañón del Colorado Formation of San Juan, Argentina.

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Aegyptocetus

Aegyptocetus is an extinct genus of protocetid archaeocete whale known from Egypt.

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Aenigmastropheus

Aenigmastropheus is an extinct genus of early archosauromorph reptiles known from the middle Late Permian Usili Formation of Songea District, southern Tanzania.

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Aetobarbakinoides

Aetobarbakinoides is an extinct genus of stagonolepidid aetosaur known from the Late Triassic of Rio Grande do Sul state, southern Brazil.

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Afar Region

The Afar Regional State (Qafar; አፋር ክልል) is one of the nine regional states (kililoch) of Ethiopia, and is the homeland of the Afar people.

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Afropithecus

Afropithecus turkanensis is a Miocene hominoid which was excavated from a small site near Lake Turkana called Kalodirr in northern Kenya in 1986 and was named by Richard Leakey and Meave Leakey.

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Agnatha

Agnatha (Greek, "no jaws") is a superclass of jawless fish in the phylum Chordata, subphylum Vertebrata, consisting of both present (cyclostomes) and extinct (conodonts and ostracoderms) species.

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Ahshislepelta

Ahshislepelta is a genus of herbivorous ankylosaurine ankylosaurid dinosaur from Late Cretaceous (late Campanian stage) deposits of San Juan Basin, New Mexico, USA.

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Air fern

Air fern (Sertularia argentea) is a species of marine animal in the family Sertulariidae.

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Alan J. Charig

Alan Jack Charig (1 July 1927 – 15 July 1997) was an English palaeontologist and writer who popularised his subject on television and in books at the start of the wave of interest in dinosaurs in the 1970s.

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Albertonectes

Albertonectes is an extinct genus of elasmosaurid plesiosaur known from the Late Cretaceous (middle upper Campanian stage) Bearpaw Formation of Alberta, Canada.

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Alcamo

Alcamo (Sicilian: Àrcamu) is the fourth-largest town in the province of Trapani in Sicily, with a population of 45,307 inhabitants.

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Aletopelta

Aletopelta coombsi is an herbivorous ankylosaurian ornithischian dinosaur that during the Late Cretaceous lived in the area of what is now Southern California.

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Alex Grey

Alex Grey (born November 29, 1953) is an American visionary artist, author, teacher, and Vajrayana practitioner.

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Alien (film)

Alien is a 1979 science fiction horror film directed by Ridley Scott, and starring Sigourney Weaver, Tom Skerritt, Veronica Cartwright, Harry Dean Stanton, John Hurt, Ian Holm and Yaphet Kotto.

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Alpena Light

The Alpena Light, also known as the Thunder Bay River Lighthouse or Alpena Breakwater Light, is a lighthouse on Lake Huron near Alpena, Michigan.

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Amotosaurus

Amotosaurus is an extinct genus of tanystropheid protorosaur from the earliest Middle Triassic (early Anisian stage) of Black Forest, southwestern Germany.

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Anatomical machines

The anatomical machines (Italian: macchine anatomiche) are a couple of anatomical models reproducing the human circulatory system, exposed in the Cappella Sansevero in Naples.

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Anatomy

Anatomy (Greek anatomē, “dissection”) is the branch of biology concerned with the study of the structure of organisms and their parts.

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Anatomy Charts of the Arabs

The Anatomy Charts of the Arabs are a collection of drawings described by Karl Sudhoff approximately a century ago.

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Andreas Vesalius

Andreas Vesalius (31 December 1514 – 15 October 1564) was a 16th-century Flemish anatomist, physician, and author of one of the most influential books on human anatomy, De humani corporis fabrica (On the Fabric of the Human Body).

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Anguanax

Anguanax is an extinct genus of basal pliosaurid known from the Late Jurassic (Oxfordian stage) Rosso Ammonitico Veronese Formation of northern Italy.

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Animal locomotion

Animal locomotion, in ethology, is any of a variety of movements or methods that animals use to move from one place to another.

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Ankylosphenodon

Ankylosphenodon is an extinct species of sphenodontian known from Tepexi de Rodriguez, Mexico.

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Anningasaura

Anningasaura is an extinct genus of basal plesiosaur.

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Anodontosaurus

Anodontosaurus is an extinct genus of ankylosaurid dinosaurs within the subfamily Ankylosaurinae.

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Anomoiodon

Anomoiodon is an extinct genus of procolophonine procolophonid parareptile from early Triassic deposits of Thuringia, Germany.

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Antarctopelta

Antarctopelta (meaning 'Antarctic shield') was a genus of ankylosaurian dinosaur with one known species, A. oliveroi, which lived in Antarctica during the Late Cretaceous Period.

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Anthracodromeus

Anthracodromeus is an extinct genus of Late Carboniferous (late Westphalian stage) protorothyridid known from Ohio.

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Anthropologist

An anthropologist is a person engaged in the practice of anthropology.

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Anti-Barney humor

Anti-Barney humor is a form of humor that targets the children's television series Barney & Friends.

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Anti-Bolshevik propaganda

Anti-Bolshevik propaganda was created in opposition to the events on the Russian political scene.

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Antonio Brady

Sir Antonio Brady (10 November 1811 – 12 December 1881) was an English naturalist, social reformer and British Admiralty official.

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Anza-Borrego Desert State Park

Anza-Borrego Desert State Park (ABDSP) is a state park located within the Colorado Desert of southern California, United States.

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Aorun

Aorun (pron.:"AW-roon") is an extinct genus of carnivorous theropod dinosaur first discovered in 2006, and a scientific description was published in 2013.

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Aphyonidae

Aphyonidae is a family of eel-like fishes in the order Ophidiiformes.

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Aplestosuchus

Aplestosuchus is an extinct genus of baurusuchid mesoeucrocodylian known from the Late Cretaceous Adamantina Formation of São Paulo, southern Brazil.

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Appendicular skeleton

The appendicular skeleton is the portion of the skeleton of vertebrates consisting of the bones that support the appendages.

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Apsisaurus

Apsisaurus is an extinct genus of Early Permian varanopid synapsids known from Texas of the United States.

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Archaeocyatha

Archaeocyatha (or archaeocyathids “ancient cups”) is a taxon of extinct, sessile, reef-building marine organisms of warm tropical and subtropical waters that lived during the early (lower) Cambrian Period.

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Archaeohippus

Archaeohippus is an extinct three toed member of the family Equidae known from fossils of Late Oligocene to early Miocene age.

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Archaeoistiodactylus

Archaeoistiodactylus is an extinct genus of pterosaur from the Middle Jurassic of China.

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Archaeopteryx

Archaeopteryx, meaning "old wing" (sometimes referred to by its German name Urvogel ("original bird" or "first bird")), is a genus of bird-like dinosaurs that is transitional between non-avian feathered dinosaurs and modern birds.

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Archaeovenator

Archaeovenator is an extinct genus of Late Carboniferous varanopid synapsids known from Greenwood County, Kansas of the United States.

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Archeopelta

Archeopelta is an extinct genus of carnivorous archosauriform from the late Middle or early Late Triassic period (late Ladinian to early Carnian stage).

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Armature (sculpture)

In sculpture, an armature is a framework around which the sculpture is built.

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Around the World (Daft Punk song)

"Around the World" is a song by the French electronic music duo Daft Punk.

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Arthropod

An arthropod (from Greek ἄρθρον arthron, "joint" and πούς pous, "foot") is an invertebrate animal having an exoskeleton (external skeleton), a segmented body, and paired jointed appendages.

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Arthur Gary Bishop

Arthur Gary Bishop (September 29, 1952 – June 10, 1988) was an American convicted sex offender and serial killer.

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Aspatria

Aspatria is a civil parish in the non-metropolitan district of Allerdale, and is currently embraced in the Parliamentary constituency of Workington, Cumbria, England.

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Asselar man

Asselar man is a Neolithic skeleton discovered by Theodore Monod and Wladimir Besnard (in various sources incorrectly named M.M. Besnard or M.V. Besnard) in 1927, in the Adrar des Ifoghas.

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Assistive technology

Assistive technology is an umbrella term that includes assistive, adaptive, and rehabilitative devices for people with disabilities while also including the process used in selecting, locating, and using them.

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ATC code V09

V09 Category:Medicinal radiochemistry.

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Athabascasaurus

Athabascasaurus is an extinct genus of platypterygiine ophthalmosaurid ichthyosaur known from Alberta, Canada.

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Atracurium besilate

Atracurium besilate, also known as atracurium besylate, is a medication used in addition to other medications to provide skeletal muscle relaxation during surgery or mechanical ventilation.

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Atychodracon

Atychodracon is an extinct genus of rhomaleosaurid plesiosaurian known from the Late Triassic - Early Jurassic boundary (probably early Hettangian stage) of England.

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Aurorazhdarcho

Aurorazhdarcho is an extinct genus of ctenochasmatid pterosaur known from the Late Jurassic of Bavaria, southern Germany.

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Australian Fossil and Mineral Museum

The Australian Fossil and Mineral Museum - Home of the Somerville Collection is located in the city of Bathurst in regional New South Wales Australia and was opened in July 2004.

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Australopithecus afarensis

Australopithecus afarensis (Latin: "Southern ape from Afar") is an extinct hominin that lived between 3.9 and 2.9 million years ago in Africa and possibly Europe.

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Avalonnectes

Avalonnectes is an extinct genus of small-bodied rhomaleosaurid known from the Early Jurassic period (most likely earliest Hettangian stage) of the United Kingdom.

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Axial skeleton

The axial skeleton is the part of the skeleton that consists of the bones of the head and trunk of a vertebrate.

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Étienne-Jules Marey

Étienne-Jules Marey (5 March 1830, Beaune, Côte-d'Or – 15 May 1904, Paris) was a French scientist, physiologist and chronophotographer.

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Baalbek

Baalbek, properly Baʿalbek (بعلبك) and also known as Balbec, Baalbec or Baalbeck, is a city in the Anti-Lebanon foothills east of the Litani River in Lebanon's Beqaa Valley, about northeast of Beirut and about north of Damascus.

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Back (horse)

The back describes the area of horse anatomy where the saddle goes, and in popular usage extends to include the loin or lumbar region behind the thoracic vertebrae that also is crucial to a horse's weight-carrying ability.

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Barasaurus

Barasaurus is an extinct genus of owenettid procolophonoid parareptile known from the late Late Permian and early Early Triassic of Madagascar.

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Barbosania

Barbosania is an extinct genus of crestless ornithocheirid pterosaur from the Cretaceous Romualdo Member of the Santana Formation of Northeastern Brazil, dating to the Albian-Albian stage.

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Barndoor skate

The barndoor skate (Dipturus laevis) is a species of marine cartilaginous fish in the skate family (family Rajidae) of the order Rajiformes.

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Barnell Bohusk

Barnell Bohusk, currently known as Blackwing, formerly known as Beak, is a fictional character, a superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.

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Barracudasauroides

Barracudasauroides is a genus of mixosaurid ichthyosaur which lived during the Middle Triassic.

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Barton-upon-Humber

Barton-upon-Humber or Barton is a town and civil parish in North Lincolnshire, England.

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Bat

Bats are mammals of the order Chiroptera; with their forelimbs adapted as wings, they are the only mammals naturally capable of true and sustained flight.

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Bat wing development

The order Chiroptera, comprising all bats, has evolved the unique mammalian adaptation of flight.

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Batoidea

Batoidea is a superorder of cartilaginous fish commonly known as rays.

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Bavarisaurus

Bavarisaurus ('Bavarian lizard') is an extinct dubious genus of possibly invalid basal lizard found in the Solnhofen limestone near Bavaria, Germany.

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Baykok

The baykok (or pau'guk, paguk, baguck; bakaak in the Ojibwe language and pakàk in the Algonquin language) is a malevolent spirit from the mythology of the Ojibway nation.

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Bünde

Bünde (Low German Buine) is a town in the Herford district, in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.

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Bear Brook murders

The Bear Brook murders (also referred to as the Allenstown Four) are four unidentified female murder victims discovered in 1985 and 2000 at Bear Brook State Park in Allenstown, New Hampshire.

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Becker's muscular dystrophy

Becker muscular dystrophy is an X-linked recessive inherited disorder characterized by slowly progressing muscle weakness of the legs and pelvis.

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Beelzebufo

Beelzebufo ampinga was a particularly large species of prehistoric frog described in 2008.

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Beetlejuice (TV series)

Beetlejuice is an animated television series that ran from September 9, 1989 to October 26, 1991 on ABC and on Fox from September 9, 1991 to December 6, 1991.

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Beiyanerpeton

Beiyanerpeton is an extinct genus of salamandroid amphibians known from the Late Jurassic of western Liaoning Province, China.

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Bellubrunnus

Bellubrunnus (meaning "the beautiful one of Brunn" in Latin) is an extinct genus of rhamphorhynchid pterosaur from the Late Jurassic (Kimmeridgian stage) of southern Germany.

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Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins

Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins (8 February 1807 – 27 January 1894) was an English sculptor and natural history artist renowned for his work on the life-size models of dinosaurs in the Crystal Palace Park in south London.

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Berkelium

Berkelium is a transuranic radioactive chemical element with symbol Bk and atomic number 97.

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Biological motion perception

Biological motion perception is the act of perceiving the fluid unique motion of a biological agent.

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Biological system

A biological system is a complex network of biologically relevant entities.

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Biomaterial

A biomaterial is any substance that has been engineered to interact with biological systems for a medical purpose - either a therapeutic (treat, augment, repair or replace a tissue function of the body) or a diagnostic one.

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Biomineralization

Biomineralization is the process by which living organisms produce minerals, often to harden or stiffen existing tissues.

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Biovision Hierarchy

The Biovision Hierarchy (BVH) character animation file format was developed by Biovision, a defunct motion capture services company, to give motion capture data to customers.

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Bird anatomy

Bird anatomy, or the physiological structure of birds' bodies, shows many unique adaptations, mostly aiding flight.

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Bird collections

Bird collections are curated repositories of scientific specimens consisting of birds and their parts.

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Black-striped pipefish

The black-striped pipefish (Syngnathus abaster) is a species of fish in the family Syngnathidae.

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Blackgang Chine

Blackgang Chine is the UK's oldest amusement park.

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Blue cod

The blue cod (Parapercis colias) is a temperate marine fish of the family Pinguipedidae.

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Bob 'Stig' Campbell

Bob Campbell AKA 'Stig' (born 1963) is an English sculptor.

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Bobosaurus

Bobosaurus is an extinct genus of sauropterygian reptile related to plesiosaurs.

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Bodies: The Exhibition

Bodies...

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Bone

A bone is a rigid organ that constitutes part of the vertebrate skeleton.

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Bone age

Bone age is the degree of maturation of a child's bones.

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Bone Disease Program of Texas

The Rolanette and Berdon Lawrence Bone Disease Program of Texas (RBL BDPT) is a collaborative program that includes the Baylor College of Medicine, M.D. Anderson Cancer Center and University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston.

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Bone pain

Bone pain (also known medically by several other names) is pain coming from a bone.

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Bone remodeling

Bone remodeling (or bone metabolism) is a lifelong process where mature bone tissue is removed from the skeleton (a process called bone resorption) and new bone tissue is formed (a process called ossification or new bone formation).

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Boniface of Brussels

Saint Boniface (1183 – 19 February 1260) was a Belgian Roman Catholic prelate who served as the Bishop of Lausanne from circa 1231 until 1239 when he resigned after agents of Frederick II assaulted him.

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Boonshoft Museum of Discovery

The Boonshoft Museum of Discovery is a children's museum, science and technology center and zoo in Dayton, Ohio, United States that focuses on science and natural history.

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Boscoreale Treasure

The Boscoreale Treasure is the name for a large collection of exquisite silver and gold Roman objects discovered in the ruins of an ancient villa at Boscoreale, near Pompeii, southern Italy.

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Botan Dōrō

is a Japanese ghost story (kaidan) that is both romantic and horrific; it is one of the most famous kaidan in Japan.

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Bothriolepis

Bothriolepis ("pitted scale" or "trench scale") is a widespread, abundant and diverse genus of antiarch placoderms that lived during the Middle to Late Devonian period of the Paleozoic Era.

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Brachylophosaurus

Brachylophosaurus (or; meaning "short-crested lizard", Greek brachys.

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Brainiac (character)

Brainiac is a fictional supervillain appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, usually as an adversary of Superman, his second archenemy after Lex Luthor, and a frequent enemy of the Justice League.

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Branta

The black geese of the genus Branta are waterfowl belonging to the true geese and swans subfamily Anserinae.

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Brazilosaurus

Brazilosaurus is an extinct genus of mesosaur which lived during the early Permian (Artinskian stage) of what is now Brazil.

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Brian Dettmer

Brian Dettmer (born 1974) is an American contemporary artist.

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Brouffia

Brouffia is an extinct genus of Late Carboniferous (late Westphalian stage) basal reptile known from Pilsen of Czech Republic.

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Bruce Erickson

Bruce R. Erickson (born 1933) is an American paleontologist and Chair of Paleontology at the Science Museum of Minnesota.

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Bruno Beger

Bruno Beger (27 April 1911 – 12 October 2009) was a German racial anthropologist, ethnologist, and explorer who worked for the Ahnenerbe.

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Bryozoa

Bryozoa (also known as the Polyzoa, Ectoprocta or commonly as moss animals) are a phylum of aquatic invertebrate animals.

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Buddy the Detective

Buddy the Detective is an American animated short film.

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Bug-a-Booo

Bug-a-Booo ("Turma do Penadinho") is a Brazilian comic strip, created in 1963 and part of the Monica's Gang series.

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Burhinus

Burhinus is a genus of bird in the Burhinidae family.

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Cadaver

A cadaver, also referred to as a corpse (singular) in medical, literary, and legal usage, or when intended for dissection, is a deceased body.

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Cadaver tomb

A cadaver tomb or transi (or memento mori tomb, Latin for "reminder of death") is a type of gisant (recumbent effigy tomb) featuring an effigy in the form of a decomposing corpse; it was particularly characteristic of the later Middle Ages.

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Cafer Höyük

Cafer Hoyuk or Cafer Höyük is an archaeological site located around northeast of Malatya, Turkey in the Euphrates valley.

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Cafeteria roenbergensis

Cafeteria roenbergensis is a small bacterivorous marine flagellate.

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Calaca

A calaca (a colloquial Mexican Spanish name for skeleton) is a figure of a skull or skeleton (usually human) commonly used for decoration during the Mexican Day of the Dead festival, although they are made all year round.

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Calcichordate hypothesis

The calcichordate hypothesis holds that each separate lineage of chordate (Cephalochordates, Urochordates, Craniates) evolved from its own lineage of mitrate, and thus the echinoderms and the chordates are sister groups, with the hemichordates as an out-group.

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Calcium

Calcium is a chemical element with symbol Ca and atomic number 20.

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Callawayasaurus

Callawayasaurus is a genus of plesiosaur from the family Elasmosauridae.

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Camptodontus (bird)

"Camptodontus" (meaning "bent tooth") is an extinct genus of enantiornithine bird which existed in what is now Chaoyang in Liaoning Province, China during the early Cretaceous period (Aptian age).

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Camurati–Engelmann disease

Camurati–Engelmann disease (CED) is a very rare autosomal dominant genetic disorder that causes characteristic anomalies in the skeleton.It is also known as progressive diaphyseal dysplasia.

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Canola (mythology)

In Irish mythology, Canola was the mythical inventor of the harp, and the Irish goddess of music and dance.

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Captain Hareblower

Captain Hareblower is a Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies theatrical cartoon short released in 1954.

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Carbon group

The carbon group is a periodic table group consisting of carbon (C), silicon (Si), germanium (Ge), tin (Sn), lead (Pb), and flerovium (Fl).

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Carbonate platform

A carbonate platform is a sedimentary body which possesses topographic relief, and is composed of autochthonous calcareous deposits (Wilson, 1975).

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Carcharocles angustidens

Carcharocles angustidens is a species of prehistoric megatoothed sharks in the genus Carcharocles, which lived during the Oligocene and Miocene epochs about 33 to 22 million years ago.

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Carcharocles chubutensis

Carcharocles chubutensis, meaning "glorious shark of Chubut", from Ancient Greek: κλέϝος (kléwos) “glory/fame” + καρχαρίας (karkharías) “shark”, is an extinct species of prehistoric megatoothed sharks in the genus Carcharocles, that lived during Oligocene, Miocene, and Pliocene epochs, approximately 28 – 5 million years ago.

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Cardiac skeleton

The cardiac skeleton, also known as the fibrous skeleton of the heart, is a high density single structure of connective tissue that forms and anchors the valves and influences the forces exerted through them.

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Carnufex

Carnufex (meaning "butcher") is an extinct genus of crocodylomorph suchian from the Late Triassic of North America.

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Cartilage

Cartilage is a resilient and smooth elastic tissue, a rubber-like padding that covers and protects the ends of long bones at the joints, and is a structural component of the rib cage, the ear, the nose, the bronchial tubes, the intervertebral discs, and many other body components.

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Casa Batlló

Casa Batlló is a building in the center of Barcelona.

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Cat body-type mutation

Cats, like all living organisms, occasionally have mutations that affect their body type.

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Cemetery

A cemetery or graveyard is a place where the remains of dead people are buried or otherwise interred.

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Cephalerpeton

Cephalerpeton is an extinct genus of Late Carboniferous (late Westphalian stage) protorothyridid known from Illinois.

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Cephalometric analysis

Cephalometric analysis is the clinical application of cephalometry.

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Cesana San Sicario

Cesana San Sicario, located in Cesana, Italy is a location of a venue for the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin, Italy.

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Chacaicosaurus

Chacaicosaurus is an extinct genus of long-snouted thunnosaur ichthyosaur known from the northwestern Patagonia area of Argentina.

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Chambercombe Manor

Chambercombe Manor is a Norman manor house located near Ilfracombe, Devon, which dates back to the 11th century and was recorded in the Domesday Book.

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Changchunsaurus

Changchunsaurus (meaning "Changchun lizard") is an extinct genus of small herbivorous ornithopod dinosaur from Early Cretaceous deposits of Gongzhuling, Jilin, China.

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Charles Perkins Centre

The Charles Perkins Centre (CPC) is an Australian medical research institute, clinic and education hub that primarily focuses on diabetes, cardiovascular disease and obesity, as well as other related conditions.

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Chiesi Farmaceutici S.p.A.

Chiesi Farmaceutici S.p.A. is a family controlled Italian pharmaceutical company based in Parma, Emilia-Romagna.

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Chinese astrology

Chinese astrology is based on the traditional astronomy and calendars.

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Chondrocranium

The chondrocranium (or cartilaginous neurocranium) is the primitive cartilaginous skeletal structure of the fetal skull that grows to envelop the rapidly growing embryonic brain.

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Chondrogenesis

Chondrogenesis is the process by which cartilage is developed.

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Chordate

A chordate is an animal belonging to the phylum Chordata; chordates possess a notochord, a hollow dorsal nerve cord, pharyngeal slits, an endostyle, and a post-anal tail, for at least some period of their life cycle.

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Christian Georg Schmorl

Christian Georg Schmorl (2 May 1861 – 14 August 1932) was a German pathologist who was a native of Mügeln in the Kingdom of Saxony.

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Christina, Queen of Sweden

Christina (– 19 April 1689) reigned as Queen of Sweden from 1632 until her abdication in 1654.

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Christopher Lincoln

Christopher Lincoln is the author of two children's books: Billy Bones: A Tale From the Secrets Closet published in the United States in August 2008 by Little, Brown Books for Young Readers and before that in April 2008 by Macmillan Children's Books in the UK.

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Christy Lou Sexton

Christy Lou Sexton is an American artist whose body of work is known as Dolls and Dead Things.

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Chromosome 15q trisomy

Chromosome 15q trisomy is an extremely rare genetic disorder, caused by a chromosomal aberration in which there is an excess copy of the long ("q") arm of human chromosome 15.

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Chubutemys

Chubutemys was an extinct genus of meiolaniform turtle.

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Chunee

Chunee (or Chuny) was an Indian elephant who was brought to Regency London in 1809 or 1810.

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Cladh Hallan

Cladh Hallan (Cladh Hàlainn) is an archaeological site on the island of South Uist in the Outer Hebrides in Scotland.

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Clea Koff

Clea Koff (born 1972) is a British-born American forensic anthropologist and author who worked several years for the United Nations International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR; 2 missions) and the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (5 missions) in Rwanda, Bosnia, Croatia, Serbia, and in 2000 in Kosovo.

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Cleveland Museum of Natural History

The Cleveland Museum of Natural History is a natural history museum located approximately five miles (8 km) east of downtown Cleveland, Ohio in University Circle, a 550-acre (220 ha) concentration of educational, cultural and medical institutions.

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Cloudinidae

The cloudinids, an early metazoan family containing the genera Acuticocloudina, Cloudina and Conotubus, lived in the late Ediacaran period and became extinct at the base of the Cambrian. They formed millimetre-scale conical fossils consisting of calcareous cones nested within one another; the appearance of the organism itself remains unknown. The name Cloudina honors the 20th-century geologist and paleontologist Preston Cloud. Cloudinids comprise two genera: Cloudina itself is mineralized, whereas Conotubus is at best weakly mineralized, whilst sharing the same "funnel-in-funnel" construction. Cloudinids had a wide geographic range, reflected in the present distribution of localities in which their fossils are found, and are an abundant component of some deposits. They never appear in the same layers as soft-bodied Ediacaran biota, but the fact that some sequences contain cloudinids and Ediacaran biota in alternating layers suggests that these groups had different environmental preferences. It has been suggested that cloudinids lived embedded in microbial mats, growing new cones to avoid being buried by silt. However no specimens have been found embedded in mats, and their mode of life is still an unresolved question. The classification of the cloudinids has proved difficult: they were initially regarded as polychaete worms, and then as coral-like cnidarians on the basis of what look like buds on some specimens. Current scientific opinion is divided between classifying them as polychaetes and regarding it as unsafe to classify them as members of any broader grouping. Cloudinids are important in the history of animal evolution for two reasons. They are among the earliest and most abundant of the small shelly fossils with mineralized skeletons, and therefore feature in the debate about why such skeletons first appeared in the Late Ediacaran. The most widely supported answer is that their shells are a defense against predators, as some Cloudina specimens from China bear the marks of multiple attacks, which suggests they survived at least a few of them. The holes made by predators are approximately proportional to the size of the Cloudina specimens, and Sinotubulites fossils, which are often found in the same beds, have so far shown no such holes. These two points suggest that predators attacked in a selective manner, and the evolutionary arms race which this indicates is commonly cited as a cause of the Cambrian explosion of animal diversity and complexity.

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Clown society

Clown society is a term used in anthropology and sociology for an organization of comedic entertainers (Heyoka or "clowns") who have a formalized role in a culture or society.

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Cnidaria

Cnidaria is a phylum containing over 10,000 species of animals found exclusively in aquatic (freshwater and marine) environments: they are predominantly marine species.

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Coahuilaceratops

Coahuilaceratops (meaning "Coahuila horn face") is a genus of herbivorous ceratopsian dinosaur.

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Coelostegus

Coelostegus is an extinct genus of Late Carboniferous (late Westphalian stage) basal reptile known from Pilsen of Czech Republic.

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Coffin

A coffin is a funerary box used for viewing or keeping a corpse, either for burial or cremation.

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Cole Museum of Zoology

The Cole Museum of Zoology is a university museum, part of the School of Biological Sciences at the University of Reading.

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Como Lake (Minnesota)

Como Lake is a lake up to deep in St. Paul, Minnesota, United States.

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Complete dentures

A complete denture (also known as a full denture, false teeth or plate) is a removable appliance used when all teeth within a jaw have been lost and need to be prosthetically replaced.

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Computer animation

Computer animation is the process used for generating animated images.

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Concrete Cows

The Concrete Cows in Milton Keynes, England are an iconic work of sculpture, created in 1978 by the Canadian artist Liz Leyh.

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Conservation and restoration of human remains

The conservation and restoration of human remains involves the long-term preservation and care of human remains in various forms which exist within museum collections.

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Contents of the Voyager Golden Record

The Voyager Golden Record contains 116 images plus a calibration image and a variety of natural sounds, such as those made by surf, wind, and thunder, and animal sounds, including the songs of birds, whales and dolphins.

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Corosaurus

Corosaurus is an extinct genus of pistosauroid known from Wyoming of the United States.

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Cotylorhynchus

Cotylorhynchus is an extinct genus of very large synapsids that lived in the southern part of what is now North America during the Early Permian period.

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Crammed Discs

Crammed Discs is an independent record label whose output blends world music, rock, pop, and electronica.

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Craniometry

Craniometry is measurement of the cranium (the main part of the skull), usually the human cranium.

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Creal Reef Light

Creal Reef Light is an active lighthouse located at Creal Reef, a planar reef about east of Mackay, Queensland, Australia.

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Crested porcupine

The crested porcupine (Hystrix cristata) is a species of rodent in the family Hystricidae found in Italy, North Africa, and sub-Saharan Africa.

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Cricodon

Cricodon is an extinct genus of cynodonts that lived during the Early Triassic and Middle Triassic periods of Africa, approximately 251 million years ago.

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Cro-Magnon rock shelter

Cro-Magnon (Abri de Cro-Magnon)French abri means "rock shelter", crô means "hole" in Occitan (standard French creux and Magnon is the surname of the land owner at the time. is the name of an Aurignacian (Upper Paleolithic) site, located in a rock shelter at Les Eyzies, a hamlet in the commune of Les Eyzies-de-Tayac-Sireuil, Dordogne, southwestern France. Abri de Cro-Magnon is part of the UNESCO World Heritage of the Prehistoric Sites and Decorated Caves of the Vézère Valley. Most notably, it is the site of the discovery of anatomically modern human remains, apparently buried at the site, dated to about 28,000 years ago.Cro-Magnon 1: 27,680 ± 270 BP.

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Crocodylus anthropophagus

Crocodylus anthropophagus is an extinct species of crocodile from Plio-Pleistocene from Tanzania.

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Crossbite

Crossbite is a form of malocclusion where a tooth (or teeth) has a more buccal or lingual position (that is, the tooth is either closer to the cheek or to the tongue) than its corresponding antagonist tooth in the upper or lower dental arch.

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Cryptolacerta

Cryptolacerta ("Hidden lizard" from Greek) is an extinct genus of Lacertoid lizard which lived during the Eocene epoch (Lutetian stage, about 47 million years ago) in what is now Germany.

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Ctenosauriscus

Ctenosauriscus is an extinct genus of sail-backed poposauroid archosaur from Early Triassic deposits of Lower Saxony in northern Germany.

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Cutleria (animal)

Cutleria is an extinct genus of basal sphenacodontids or derived stem-sphenacodontoid known from the Early Permian period (Sakmarian stage) of the Colorado, United States.

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Cyber Team in Akihabara

is a 1998 science fiction anime series created by Tsukasa Kotobuki and Satoru Akahori.

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Dactylosaurus

Dactylosaurus is a genus of nothosaur in the family Pachypleurosauridae.

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Daris Swindler

Daris Ray Swindler (August 13, 1925 – December 6, 2007) was an American anthropologist.

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Dark Adventure

Dark Adventure is a dimetric action-adventure game produced by Konami that was released for the arcades in North America in.

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Dark Fall: Lost Souls

Dark Fall: Lost Souls is a 2009 first-person psychological horror/adventure game developed by Darkling Room and published by Iceberg Interactive for Microsoft Windows.

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Darter

The darters or snakebirds are mainly tropical waterbirds in the family Anhingidae having a single genus Anhinga.

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Dawndraco

'Dawndraco is a controversial genus of pteranodontid pterosaur from the Late Cretaceous of North America.

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Dawsonicyon

Dawsonicyon is an extinct genus of basal carnivoramorphan which existed in Wyoming, United States, during the middle Eocene.

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Day of the Dead

The Day of the Dead (Día de Muertos) is a Mexican holiday celebrated throughout Mexico, in particular the Central and South regions, and by people of Mexican ancestry living in other places, especially the United States.

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Dünyayı Kurtaran Adam

Dünyayı Kurtaran Adam (The Man Who Saved the World) is a 1982 Turkish science fantasy adventure film also known as Turkish Star Wars because of its notorious use of unauthorized footage from Star Wars and other films worked into the film.

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Death

Death is the cessation of all biological functions that sustain a living organism.

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Death (Discworld)

Death is a fictional character in Terry Pratchett's Discworld series and a parody of several other personifications of death.

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Decap Attack

Decap Attack is a 1991 platformer video game developed by Vic Tokai and published by Sega for the Sega Genesis.

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Decomposition

Decomposition is the process by which organic substances are broken down into simpler organic matter.

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Decuriasuchus

Decuriasuchus is an extinct genus of prestosuchid rauisuchian from the Middle Triassic period (Ladinian stage).

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Deep sea

The deep sea or deep layer is the lowest layer in the ocean, existing below the thermocline and above the seabed, at a depth of 1000 fathoms (1800 m) or more.

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Deep sea fish

Deep-sea fish are fish that live in the darkness below the sunlit surface waters, that is below the epipelagic or photic zone of the sea.

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Deinonychus

Deinonychus (δεινός, 'terrible' and ὄνυξ, genitive ὄνυχος 'claw') is a genus of carnivorous dromaeosaurid coelurosaurian theropod dinosaur with one described species, Deinonychus antirrhopus.

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Delapparentia

Delapparentia is a genus of iguanodont dinosaur from the Early Cretaceous period of Galve, Teruel Province, Spain.

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Delaware Basin

The Delaware Basin is a geologic depositional and structural basin in West Texas and southern New Mexico, famous for holding large oil fields and for a fossilized reef exposed at the surface.

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Delorhynchus

Delorhynchus is an extinct genus of lanthanosuchoid parareptile known from the late Early Permian (Kungurian age) Garber Formation of Comanche County, Oklahoma, south-central United States.

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Demandasaurus

Demandasaurus (meaning "Demanda lizard") is a genus of rebbachisaurid sauropod dinosaur from early Cretaceous (late Barremian – early Aptian stage) deposits of Spain.

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Demosponge

Demospongiae is the most diverse class in the phylum Porifera.

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Dendroceratida

In taxonomy, the Dendroceratida are an order of sponges of the class Demospongiae.

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Depleted uranium

Depleted uranium (DU; also referred to in the past as Q-metal, depletalloy or D-38) is uranium with a lower content of the fissile isotope U-235 than natural uranium.

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Dermal bone

A dermal bone or membrane bone is a bony structure derived from intramembranous ossification forming components of the vertebrate skeleton including much of the skull, jaws, gill covers, shoulder girdle and fin spines rays (lepidotrichia), and the shell (of tortoises and turtles).

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Dharma Initiative

The Dharma Initiative, also written DHARMA (Department of Heuristics and Research on Material Applications), is a fictional research project featured in the television series Lost.

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Diandongosaurus

Diandongosaurus is an extinct genus of eosauropterygian known from the lower Middle Triassic (Anisian age) of Yunnan Province, southwestern China.

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Diastrophic dysplasia

Diastrophic dysplasia (DTD) is an autosomal recessive dysplasia which affects cartilage and bone development.

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Dickson Mounds

Dickson Mounds is a Native American settlement site and burial mound complex near Lewistown, Illinois.

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Dictyoceratida

Dictyoceratida is an order of sponges in the subclass Ceractinomorpha containing five families.

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DiGeorge syndrome

DiGeorge syndrome, also known as 22q11.2 deletion syndrome, is a syndrome caused by the deletion of a small segment of chromosome 22.

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Dinosaur

Dinosaurs are a diverse group of reptiles of the clade Dinosauria.

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Dinosaur reproduction

Dinosaur reproduction was relevant to archosaur physiology, with newborns hatching from eggs.

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Dinosauria (museum)

Dinosauria is a museum devoted to dinosaurs in Espéraza, Aude, a département of southern France.

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Diplodocus

Diplodocus is an extinct genus of diplodocid sauropod dinosaurs whose fossils were first discovered in 1877 by S. W. Williston.

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Diprotodon

Diprotodon, meaning "two forward teeth", is the largest known marsupial to have ever lived.

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Discovery and development of tubulin inhibitors

Tubulin inhibitors are drugs that interfere directly with the tubulin system, which is in contrast to those drugs acting on DNA for cancer chemotherapy.

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Discovery Park of America

Discovery Park of America is a museum, park and garden located in Union City, Tennessee.

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Disposal of human corpses

Disposal of human corpses is the practice and process of dealing with the remains of a deceased human being.

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Distraction osteogenesis

Distraction osteogenesis (DO), also called callus distraction, callotasis and osteodistraction, is a process used in orthopedic surgery, podiatric surgery, and oral and maxillofacial surgery to repair skeletal deformities and in reconstructive surgery.

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Dolichorhynchops

Dolichorhynchops is an extinct genus of polycotylid plesiosaur from the Late Cretaceous (early Turonian to late Campanian stage) of North America, containing three species, D. osborni, D. bonneri and D. tropicensis, as well as a questionably referred fourth species, D. herschelensis.

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Dolphin

Dolphins are a widely distributed and diverse group of aquatic mammals.

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Dominions II: The Ascension Wars

Dominions II: The Ascension Wars is a 4X turn-based, computer strategy game.

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Dromedary

The dromedary, also called the Arabian camel (Camelus dromedarius), is a large, even-toed ungulate with one hump on its back.

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Drusilasaura

Drusilasaura is an extinct genus of possible lognkosaurian titanosaur sauropod dinosaur which lived during the late Cretaceous (Cenomanian-Turonian stage) of Santa Cruz Province of southern Patagonia, Argentina.

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Dukecynus

Dukecynus is an extinct genus of meat-eating metatherian, belonging to the order Sparassodonta which lived in South America during the Middle Miocene (Laventan), between about 13.8 and 11.8 million years ago.

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Dulwich Picture Gallery

Dulwich Picture Gallery is an art gallery in Dulwich, South London.

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Dyoplosaurus

Dyoplosaurus (meaning "double-armored lizard") is an extinct genus of ankylosaurid dinosaurs within the subfamily Ankylosaurinae.

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Dysidea arenaria

Dysidea arenaria is a species of marine sponge (poriferan) found in the Pacific Ocean.

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E-box

An E-box (enhancer box) is a DNA response element found in some eukaryotes that acts as a protein-binding site and has been found to regulate gene expression in neurons, muscles, and other tissues.

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Earthworm

An earthworm is a tube-shaped, segmented worm found in the phylum Annelida.

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EBay

eBay Inc. is a multinational e-commerce corporation based in San Jose, California that facilitates consumer-to-consumer and business-to-consumer sales through its website.

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Echinoderm

Echinoderm is the common name given to any member of the phylum Echinodermata (from Ancient Greek, ἐχῖνος, echinos – "hedgehog" and δέρμα, derma – "skin") of marine animals.

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Ecological pyramid

An ecological pyramid (also trophic pyramid, eltonian pyramid, energy pyramid, or sometimes food pyramid) is a graphical representation designed to show the biomass or bio productivity at each trophic level in a given ecosystem.

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Ediacaran type preservation

Ediacaran type preservation relates to the dominant preservational mode in the Ediacaran period, where Ediacaran organisms were preserved as casts on the surface of microbial mats.

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Edward Low

Edward "Ned" Low (also spelled Lowe or Loe; 16901724) was a notorious English pirate during the latter days of the Golden Age of Piracy, in the early 18th century.

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Elachistosuchus

Elachistosuchus is an extinct genus of neodiapsid reptile, most likely basal archosauromorph, known from the Late Triassic Arnstadt Formation of Saxony-Anhalt, central Germany.

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Elaltitan

Elaltitan is an extinct genus of large lithostrotian titanosaur sauropod known from the Late Cretaceous (mid Cenomanian to Turonian stage) of Chubut Province, southern Argentina.

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Elevated alkaline phosphatase

Elevated alkaline phosphatase describes the situation where the levels of alkaline phosphatase (ALP) exceed the reference range.

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Elmo Says Boo!

Elmo Says BOO! is a 1997 Sesame Street direct-to-video special celebrating Halloween.

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Encyclopedia (TV series)

Encyclopedia is a television series created by the HBO Network and the for-profit branch of the Children's Television Workshop (CTW) (now known as Sesame Workshop), Distinguished Productions, Inc.

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Endochondral ossification

Endochondral ossification is one of the two essential processes during fetal development of the mammalian skeletal system by which bone tissue is created.

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Endoskeleton

An endoskeleton (From Greek ἔνδον, éndon.

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English longbow

The English longbow was a powerful medieval type of longbow (a tall bow for archery) about long used by the English and Welsh for hunting and as a weapon in medieval warfare.

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Englishman River

Englishman River is a river in the eastern side of Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada.

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Eodromaeus

Eodromaeus (meaning "dawn runner") was an genus of basal theropod dinosaur known from the Late Triassic period of Argentina.

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Eoplesiosaurus

Eoplesiosaurus is an extinct genus of basal plesiosauroid known from the Early Jurassic period (most likely earliest Hettangian stage) of the United Kingdom.

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Epichirostenotes

Epichirostenotes is a genus of oviraptorosaurian dinosaur from the late Cretaceous.

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Equine anatomy

Equine anatomy refers to the gross and microscopic anatomy of horses and other equids, including donkeys, and zebras.

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Equine nutrition

Equine nutrition is the feeding of horses, ponies, mules, donkeys, and other equines.

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Ernst Kretschmer

Ernst Kretschmer (8 October 18888 February 1964) was a German psychiatrist who researched the human constitution and established a typology.

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Eryops

Eryops meaning "drawn-out face" because most of its skull was in front of its eyes (Greek ἐρύειν, eryein.

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Esteban Sarmiento

Esteban Sarmiento is a primatologist and biologist.

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Estelle Lazer

Estelle Lazer is an independent archaeologist who has worked on sites in the Middle East, Italy, Cyprus, the UK, Antarctica and Australia.

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Estemmenosuchus

Estemmenosuchus (meaning "crowned crocodile" in Greek) is an extinct genus of large, early omnivorous therapsids.

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Estrogen receptor alpha

Estrogen receptor alpha (ERα), also known as NR3A1 (nuclear receptor subfamily 3, group A, member 1), is one of two main types of estrogen receptor, a nuclear receptor that is activated by the sex hormone estrogen.

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Eucamerotus

Eucamerotus (meaning "well-chambered" in reference to the hollows of the vertebrae) was a genus of sauropod dinosaur from the Barremian-age Lower Cretaceous Wessex Formation (Wealden) of the Isle of Wight, England.

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Eudibamus

Eudibamus is an extinct genus of biped bolosaurid ankyramorph parareptile known from the Free State of Thuringia of central Germany.

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Euromycter

Euromycter is an extinct genus of large caseid synapsids from middle Early to early Late Permian (upper Sakmarian to lower Lopingian) deposits of Southern France.

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European early modern humans

European early modern humans (EEMH) in the context of the Upper Paleolithic in Europe refers to the early presence of anatomically modern humans in Europe.

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Eusaurosphargis

Eusaurosphargis is an extinct genus of a diapsid reptile, known from the Middle Triassic (Anisian and Ladinian age) Besano Formation of northern Italy and Prosanto Formation of south-eastern Switzerland.

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Evil Warriors (Masters of The Universe)

Skeletor is the main antagonist of He-Man.

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Evolution of insects

The most recent understanding of the evolution of insects is based on studies of the following branches of science: molecular biology, insect morphology, paleontology, insect taxonomy, evolution, embryology, bioinformatics and scientific computing.

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Evolution of molluscs

The evolution of the molluscs is the way in which the Mollusca, one of the largest groups of invertebrate animals, evolved.

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Exoskeleton

An exoskeleton (from Greek έξω, éxō "outer" and σκελετός, skeletós "skeleton") is the external skeleton that supports and protects an animal's body, in contrast to the internal skeleton (endoskeleton) of, for example, a human.

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Eyewitness (UK TV series)

Eyewitness is a natural history television series produced by BBC and DK Vision.

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Fa Hien Cave

Fa Hien Cave, also Pahiyangala Cave is situated in the district of Kalutara, Western Province, Sri Lanka and according to a rural legend, named after an alleged resident during historical times, namely Buddhist monk Faxian (also Fa-Hien, or Fa Hsien).

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Facial rejuvenation

Facial rejuvenation is a cosmetic treatment (or series of cosmetic treatments), which aims to restore a youthful appearance to the human face.

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Family (Masters of Horror)

Family is the second episode of the second season of Masters of Horror.

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Farmana

Farmana Khas or Daksh Khera is an archaeological site in Meham block of Rohtak district in northern Indian state of Haryana spread over 18.5 hectares.

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Fürfeld

Fürfeld is an Ortsgemeinde – a municipality belonging to a Verbandsgemeinde, a kind of collective municipality – in the Bad Kreuznach district in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany.

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FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitives, 2010s

The FBI's Ten Most Wanted Fugitives during the 2010s is a list, maintained for a seventh decade, of the Ten Most Wanted Fugitives of the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation.

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Featherstone's algorithm

Featherstone's algorithm is a technique used for computing the effects of forces applied to a structure of joints and links (an "open kinematic chain") such as a skeleton used in ragdoll physics.

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Feed phosphates

Inorganic Feed Phosphates Inorganic feed phosphates (IFP) are inorganic salts of phosphoric acid.

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Fetal pig

Fetal pigs are unborn pigs used in elementary as well as advanced biology classes as objects for dissection.

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Fever Pitch (comics)

Fever Pitch is a fictional villain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.

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Field Museum of Natural History

The Field Museum of Natural History, also known as The Field Museum, is a natural history museum in the city of Chicago, and is one of the largest such museums in the world.

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Figure drawing

A figure drawing is a drawing of the human form in any of its various shapes and postures using any of the drawing media.

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Flatworm

The flatworms, flat worms, Platyhelminthes, Plathelminthes, or platyhelminths (from the Greek πλατύ, platy, meaning "flat" and ἕλμινς (root: ἑλμινθ-), helminth-, meaning "worm") are a phylum of relatively simple bilaterian, unsegmented, soft-bodied invertebrates.

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Foramen

In anatomy, a foramen (pl. foramina) is any opening.

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Forensic facial reconstruction

Forensic facial reconstruction (or forensic facial approximation) is the process of recreating the face of an individual (whose identity is often not known) from their skeletal remains through an amalgamation of artistry, anthropology, osteology, and anatomy.

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Forth Bridge

The Forth Bridge is a cantilever railway bridge across the Firth of Forth in the east of Scotland, west of Edinburgh City Centre.

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Frilled shark

The frilled shark (Chlamydoselachus anguineus) is one of two extant species of shark in the family Chlamydoselachidae, with a wide but patchy distribution in the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.

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Fritz Haarmann

Friedrich Heinrich Karl "Fritz" Haarmann (25 October 1879 – 15 April 1925) was a German serial killer, known as the Butcher of Hanover, the Vampire of Hanover and the Wolf-Man, who committed the sexual assault, murder, mutilation and dismemberment of a minimum of 24 boys and young men between 1918 and 1924 in Hanover, Germany.

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Fry Am the Egg Man

"Fry Am the Egg Man" is the twenty-second episode of the sixth season of the animated sitcom Futurama, and originally aired August 11, 2011 on Comedy Central.

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Fukuititan

Fukuititan is a genus of titanosauriform sauropod dinosaur that lived in the Early Cretaceous (Barremian age) in what is now Japan.

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Fungiidae

The Fungiidae are a family of Cnidaria, often known as mushroom corals.

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Funky Bones

Funky Bones is a public artwork by Atelier Van Lieshout, a Dutch artist collective led by Joep van Lieshout, located in the 100 Acres: The Virginia B. Fairbanks Art and Nature Park, which is on the grounds of the Indianapolis Museum of Art in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States.

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Furcula

The furcula ("little fork" in Latin) or wishbone is a forked bone found in birds and some dinosaurs, and is formed by the fusion of the two clavicles.

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G Sides

G Sides is a B-sides collection by Gorillaz from their first studio album session, Gorillaz and the ''Tomorrow Comes Today'' EP.

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Gabe Lewis

Gabriel Susan "Gabe" Lewis (born in 1982) is a fictional character on the U.S. comedy television series The Office portrayed by Zach Woods.

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Game physics

Computer animation physics or game physics involves the introduction of the laws of physics into a simulation or game engine, particularly in 3D computer graphics, for the purpose of making the effects appear more realistic to the observer.

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Gargoyleosaurus

Gargoyleosaurus (meaning "gargoyle lizard") is one of the earliest ankylosaurs known from reasonably complete fossil remains.

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Gary Ridgway

Gary Leon Ridgway (born February 18, 1949), also known as the Green River Killer, is an American serial killer.

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Gasparinisuchus

Gasparinisuchus is an extinct genus of peirosaurid notosuchian known from the Late Cretaceous (Santonian to early Campanian stage) of Neuquén and Mendoza Provinces, western central Argentina.

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Gaziantep Museum of Archaeology

The Gaziantep Museum of Archaeology (Gaziantep Arkeoloji Müzesi) is an archaeological museum located in the city of Gaziantep, Turkey.

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Genkai Tokki: Seven Pirates

is a role-playing video game for the PlayStation Vita developed by Felistella and published by Compile Heart.

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Genusaurus

Genusaurus (meaning "knee lizard") is a genus of dinosaur from the Early Cretaceous.

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Gerald Gallagher

Gerald Bernard Gallagher (6 July 1912 – 27 September 1941, Nikumaroro) is noted as the first officer-in-charge of the Phoenix Islands Settlement Scheme, the last colonial expansion of the British Empire.

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Gerodermia osteodysplastica

Gerodermia osteodysplastica (GO), also called geroderma osteodysplasticum and Walt Disney dwarfism, is a rare autosomal recessive connective tissue disorder included in the spectrum of cutis laxa syndromes.

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Ghostbusters (1986 TV series)

Ghostbusters (later called Filmation's Ghostbusters) is a 1986 animated television series created by Filmation and distributed by Tribune Entertainment, based on Filmation's 1975 live-action television show The Ghost Busters.

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Gigantism

Gigantism, also known as giantism (from Greek γίγας gigas, "giant", plural γίγαντες gigantes), is a condition characterized by excessive growth and height significantly above average.

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Gilbert schema for Ulysses

This schema for the novel Ulysses was produced by its author, James Joyce, in 1921 to help his friend, Stuart Gilbert, understand the fundamental structure of the book.

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Gilead Cemetery

Gilead Cemetery is located in the town of Carmel, New York, United States.

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Gilmoremys

Gilmoremys is an extinct genus of softshell turtle which lived during the late Cretaceous (Maastrichtian stage) of North Dakota, Montana and Wyoming, United States.

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Gladocephaloideus

Gladocephaloideus is a genus of gallodactylid ctenochasmatoid pterosaur from the Early Cretaceous of western Liaoning, China.

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Gnathostomata

Gnathostomata are the jawed vertebrates.

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Gobivenator

Gobivenator is an extinct genus of troodontid theropod dinosaur known from the late Campanian Djadokhta Formation of central Gobi Desert, Mongolia.

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Gogoselachus

Gogoselachus ("shark from the Gogo formation") is an extinct genus of cartilaginous fish known from the late Devonian of Australia.

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Golden ratio

In mathematics, two quantities are in the golden ratio if their ratio is the same as the ratio of their sum to the larger of the two quantities.

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Goniopora

Goniopora, often called flowerpot coral, is a genus of colonial stony coral found in lagoons and turbid water conditions.

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Grabbed by the Ghoulies

Grabbed by the Ghoulies is an action-adventure video game developed by Rare and published by Microsoft Studios exclusively for the Xbox.

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Graciliceratops

Graciliceratops (meaning 'graceful horned face') is a small ceratopsian dinosaur originally described by Teresa Maryańska and Osmólska in 1975 and referred to Microceratops gobiensis.

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Gracilornis

Gracilornis is an extinct genus of early bird from the lower Cretaceous (Aptian stage).

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Gray's Anatomy

Gray's Anatomy is an English-language textbook of human anatomy originally written by Henry Gray and illustrated by Henry Vandyke Carter.

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Great Britain at the Olympics

Great Britain or Team GB is the team that sends athletes from the United Kingdom (UK), all but three of its overseas territories, and the three Crown dependencies, to the Olympic Games.

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Greek Shepherd

The Greek Shepherd or Greek Sheepdog (Greek: Ελληνικός Ποιμενικός, Ellinikós Pimenikós) is a Greek livestock guardian dog that has been bred for centuries for guarding livestock in the mountainous regions of the country.

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Grey alien

Grey aliens, also referred to as "Alien Greys", "Greys", "Grays" and "Roswell Greys", allegedly are extraterrestrial beings whose existence is discussed in ufological, paranormal, and New Age communities, and who are named for their unique skin color.

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Grim & Evil

Grim & Evil is an American animated television series created by Maxwell Atoms for Cartoon Network, and the 11th of the network's Cartoon Cartoons.

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Gryponyx

Gryponyx (meaning "hooked-claw") is an extinct genus of massopod sauropodomorph known from southern Free State, central South Africa.

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Guaibasaurus

Guaibasaurus is an extinct genus of basal dinosaur known from the Late Triassic Caturrita Formation of Rio Grande do Sul, southern Brazil.

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Guidraco

Guidraco (Chin. gui (鬼) "malicious ghost" + Lat. draco "dragon") is an extinct genus of toothed pterodactyloid pterosaur known from the Early Cretaceous of Liaoning Province, northeast China.

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Gulebakavali Katha

Gulebakavali Katha Telugu, swashbuckling adventure fantasy film, produced by N. Trivikrama Rao on National Art Theaters banner and directed by Kamalakara Kameswara Rao.

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Gydan Peninsula

The Gydan Peninsula (Гыда́нский полуостров) is a geographical feature of the Siberian coast in the Kara Sea.

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Gypped in Egypt

Gypped in Egypt is a 1930 animated short film directed by John Foster and Mannie Davis.

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H. P. Lovecraft's Dreams in the Witch-House

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Halloween III: Season of the Witch

Halloween III: Season of the Witch is a 1982 American science fiction horror film and the third installment in the ''Halloween'' film series.

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Halofolliculina corallasia

Halofolliculina corallasia is a species of heterotrich ciliates identified as a cause of the syndrome called skeletal eroding band (SEB).

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Hambledon Hill

Hambledon Hill is a prehistoric hill fort in Dorset, England, situated in the Blackmore Vale five miles northwest of Blandford Forum.

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HaMerotz LaMillion 6

HaMerotz LaMillion (המירוץ למיליון, lit. The Race to the Million) is an Israeli reality television game show based on the American series, The Amazing Race.

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Hampson Archeological Museum State Park

Hampson Archeological Museum State Park is a Arkansas state park in Mississippi County, Arkansas in the United States.

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Hand

A hand is a prehensile, multi-fingered appendage located at the end of the forearm or forelimb of primates such as humans, chimpanzees, monkeys, and lemurs.

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Hanging Rocks

Hanging Rocks are perpendicular cliffs rising nearly above the South Branch Potomac River in Hampshire County in the U.S. state of West Virginia.

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Haplocanthosaurus

Haplocanthosaurus (meaning "simple spined lizard") is a genus of sauropod dinosaur.

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Haptodus

Haptodus is an extinct genus of basal sphenacodonts, a clade that includes therapsids and hence, mammals.

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Haraldskær Woman

The Haraldskær Woman (or Haraldskjaer Woman) is a bog body of a woman found naturally preserved in a bog in Jutland, Denmark, and dating from about 490 BC (pre-Roman Iron Age).

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Hard tissue

Hard tissue (also termed calcified tissue) is tissue which is mineralized and has a firm intercellular matrix.

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Hauffiopteryx

Hauffiopteryx is an extinct genus of ichthyosaur known from Germany, Luxembourg and Somerset of the United Kingdom.

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Hauffiosaurus

Hauffiosaurus is an extinct genus of Early Jurassic (early Toarcian stage) pliosaurid plesiosaur known from Holzmaden of Germany and from Yorkshire of the United Kingdom.

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Hawkins's rail

Hawkins's rail or giant Chatham Island rail, Diaphorapteryx hawkinsi, was a flightless extinct bird endemic to the Chatham Islands south of New Zealand.

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Head

A head is the part of an organism which usually includes the eyes, ears, nose, and mouth, each of which aid in various sensory functions such as sight, hearing, smell, and taste, respectively.

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Headstone

A headstone, tombstone, or gravestone is a stele or marker, usually stone, that is placed over a grave.

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Heathcliff (comics)

Heathcliff is an American comic strip created by George Gately in 1973, featuring the title character, an orange cat.

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Hedgehog signaling pathway

The Hedgehog signaling pathway is a signaling pathway that transmits information to embryonic cells required for proper cell differentiation.

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Heiyantuduwa Raja (elephant)

Heiyantuduwa Raja (Sinhala:හෙයියන්තුඩුවේ රාජා) was a Sri Lankan elephant, which carried the Relic of the tooth of the Buddha casket in the Dalada Perahera for 11 years after the demise of Maligawa Raja.

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Helladotherium

Helladotherium is an extinct genus of Sivatherine Giraffid from Europe, Africa, and Asia during the Miocene.

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Herculaneum

Located in the shadow of Mount Vesuvius, Herculaneum (Italian: Ercolano) was an ancient Roman town destroyed by volcanic pyroclastic flows in 79 AD.

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Herero and Namaqua genocide

The Herero and Nama genocide was a campaign of racial extermination and collective punishment that the German Empire undertook in German South West Africa (now Namibia) against the Ovaherero and the Nama.

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Hermann von Nathusius

Hermann Engelhard von Nathusius (9 December 1809 – 29 June 1879) was a German animal breeder.

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Hero System Bestiary

Hero System Bestiary is a compilation of creatures for use with Hero System role-playing game rules.

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Herringbone (cloth)

Herringbone, also called broken twill weave describes a distinctive V-shaped weaving pattern usually found in twill fabric.

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Herxheim (archaeological site)

The archaeological site of Herxheim, located in the municipality of Herxheim in southwest Germany, was a ritual center and a mass grave formed by people of the Linear Pottery culture (LBK) culture in Neolithic Europe.

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Heterotopic ossification

Heterotopic ossification (HO) is the process by which bone tissue forms outside of the skeleton.

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Hexactinellid

Hexactinellid sponges are sponges with a skeleton made of four- and/or six-pointed siliceous spicules, often referred to as glass sponges.

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Hispaniolan hutia

The Hispaniolan hutia (Plagiodontia aedium) is one of several hutia (also called zagouti, and jutía in Spanish) species to have inhabited at some time the island of Hispaniola (island shared by Haiti and the Dominican Republic).

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Histogenesis

Histogenesis is the formation of different tissues from undifferentiated cells.

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History of Earth

The history of Earth concerns the development of planet Earth from its formation to the present day.

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History of invertebrate paleozoology

The history of invertebrate paleozoology (also spelled palaeozoology) differs from the history of paleontology in that the former usually emphasizes paleobiology and the paleoecology of extinct marine invertebrates, while the latter typically emphasizes the earth sciences and the sedimentary rock remains of terrestrial vertebrates.

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History of Lebanon

The history of Lebanon covers the history of the modern Republic of Lebanon and the earlier emergence of Greater Lebanon under the French Mandate for Syria and the Lebanon, as well as the previous history of the region, covered by the modern state.

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History of Nebraska

The history of the U.S. state of Nebraska dates back to its formation as a territory by the Kansas–Nebraska Act, passed by the United States Congress on May 30, 1854.

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History of Palestine

The history of Palestine is the study of the past in the region of Palestine, generally defined as a geographic region in the Southern Levant between the Mediterranean Sea and the Jordan River (where Israel and Palestine are today), and various adjoining lands.

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History of Somerset

Somerset is a historic county in the south west of England.

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HMS Erebus (1826)

HMS Erebus was a designed by Sir Henry Peake and constructed by the Royal Navy in Pembroke dockyard, Wales in 1826.

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HMS Royal Oak (1892)

HMS Royal Oak was one of seven pre-dreadnought battleships built for the Royal Navy during the 1890s.

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Hollow Earth

The Hollow Earth is a historical concept proposing that the planet Earth is entirely hollow or contains a substantial interior space.

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Homeostasis

Homeostasis is the tendency of organisms to auto-regulate and maintain their internal environment in a stable state.

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Howesia

Howesia is an extinct genus of basal rhynchosaur from early Middle Triassic (early Anisian stage) deposits of Eastern Cape, South Africa.

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Hoyasemys

Hoyasemys (meaning "turtle of Las Hoyas") is an extinct genus of basal eucryptodiran freshwater turtle from Lower Cretaceous (upper Barremian stage) deposits of Cuenca Province, Spain.

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Hudsonelpidia

Hudsonelpidia is an extinct genus of small parvipelvian ichthyosaur known from British Columbia of Canada.

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Huehuecanauhtlus

Huehuecanauhtlus is an extinct genus of hadrosauroid dinosaur known from the Late Cretaceous (Santonian stage) of Michoacán, western Mexico.

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Hulitherium

Hulitherium tomasetti (meaning "Huli beast", after the Huli people) is an extinct zygomaturine marsupial from New Guinea during the Pleistocene.

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Hulkepholis

Hulkepholis is an extinct genus of goniopholidid mesoeucrocodylian from the Early Cretaceous of southern England and eastern Spain.

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Human biocomputer

The term human biocomputer, coined by John C. Lilly, refers to the "hardware" of the human anatomy.

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Human body

The human body is the entire structure of a human being.

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Human musculoskeletal system

The human musculoskeletal system (also known as the locomotor system, and previously the activity system) is an organ system that gives humans the ability to move using their muscular and skeletal systems.

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Human remains

Human remains may refer to.

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Humanoid

A humanoid (from English human and -oid "resembling") is something that has an appearance resembling a human without actually being one.

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Humpback whale

The humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) is a species of baleen whale.

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Hutchemys

Hutchemys (Hutchison's turtle) is an extinct genus of softshell turtles from the late Cretaceous (Maastrichtian stage) to the late Paleocene of New Mexico, Montana, Wyoming and Utah, United States.

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Hydrostatic skeleton

A hydrostatic skeleton, or hydroskeleton, is a skeleton supported by fluid pressure.

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Hydrotaea

Hydrotaea is a genus of insects in the housefly family, Muscidae.

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Hypoparathyroidism

Hypoparathyroidism is decreased function of the parathyroid glands with underproduction of parathyroid hormone.

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I Went Down

I Went Down is an Irish comedy crime film by director Paddy Breathnach released 3 October 1997.

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ICD-10 Chapter XVI: Certain conditions originating in the perinatal period

ICD-10 is an international statistical classification used in health care and related industries.

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ICD-10 Chapter XVII: Congenital malformations, deformations and chromosomal abnormalities

ICD-10 is an international statistical classification used in health care and related industries.

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Iguanacolossus

Iguanacolossus (meaning 'iguana colossus' from the genus name Iguana and the Latin word "colossus") is a genus of herbivorous iguanodontian dinosaur.

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Index of anatomy articles

Articles related to anatomy include.

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Index of biochemistry articles

Biochemistry is the study of the chemical processes in living organisms.

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Index of biology articles

Biology is the study of life and its processes.

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Indigenous Australian art

Indigenous Australian art or Australian Aboriginal art is art made by the Indigenous peoples of Australia and in collaborations between Indigenous Australians and others.

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Inner Mongolia Museum

The Inner Mongolia Museum is a regional museum in the city of Hohhot in Inner Mongolia, in north China.

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Institute for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology Sarajevo

Institute for genetic engineering and biotechnology, also known as INGEB, is public Bosnian-Herzegovinian scientific institution, member Sarajevo University (UNSA), Affiliate center of International Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology – ICGEB.

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Interactive skeleton-driven simulation

Interactive skeleton-driven simulation (or Interactive skeleton-driven dynamic deformations) is a scientific computer simulation technique used to approximate realistic physical deformations of dynamic bodies in real-time.

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International Thylacine Specimen Database

The International Thylacine Specimen Database (ITSD) is the culmination of a four-year research project to catalogue and digitally photograph all known surviving specimen material of the thylacine (Thylacinus cynocephalus) (or Tasmanian tiger) held within museum, university, and private collections.

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Intramembranous ossification

Intramembranous ossification is one of the two essential processes during fetal development of the gnathostome (excluding chondrichthyans such as sharks) skeletal system by which rudimentary bone tissue is created.

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Invertebrate paleontology

Invertebrate paleontology (also spelled Invertebrate palaeontology) is sometimes described as Invertebrate paleozoology or Invertebrate paleobiology.

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Island 35 Mastodon

The Island 35 Mastodon was discovered on Island No. 35 of the Mississippi River in Tipton County, Tennessee, United States.

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Israel National Museum of Science, Technology, and Space

The Israel National Museum of Science, Technology, and Space (also known as Madatech) (מדעטק - המוזיאון הלאומי למדע, טכנולוגיה וחלל MadaTek - HaMuze'on HaLe'umi LeMada, Tekhnologya VeHalal, متحف إسرائيل الوطني للعلوم والتكنولوجيا والفضاء) is a science and technology museum in the city of Haifa, Israel.

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Jabba the Hutt

Jabba Desilijic Tiure,"Jabba", in Sansweet, Star Wars Encyclopedia, pp.

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Jacksonville Jane Doe

Jacksonville Jane Doe (officially known as Jane Doe 95-7000) is the name given to a set of female human remains, discovered in Jacksonville, Onslow County, North Carolina on December 6, 1995.

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Jacob B. Winslow

Jacob Benignus Winsløw, also known as Jacques-Bénigne Winslow (17 April 1669 – 3 April 1760), was a Danish-born French anatomist.

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Jacobs Cavern

Jacobs Cavern is a cavern near Pineville, MO.

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JAG (season 3)

The third season of JAG premiered on CBS on September 23, 1997, and concluded on May 19, 1998.

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JAG1

Jagged1 (JAG1) is one of five cell surface proteins (ligands) that interact with 4 receptors in the mammalian Notch signaling pathway.

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James Field (criminal)

James Field (c.1714 – 11 February 1751) was a sailor and boxer in England in the 18th century who was hanged for robbery.

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James K. Hampson

:For the English footballer, see Jimmy Hampson James Kelly Hampson (1877 – 8 October 1956) was the archaeologist to excavate and preserve the artifacts from the Nodena Site and owner of the Hampson Plantation in Wilson, Arkansas.

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Jamison family deaths

The Jamison family of Eufaula, Oklahoma, United States, consisting of Bobby, his wife Sherilynn, and daughter Madyson, mysteriously disappeared on October 8, 2009.

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Jeffrey Dahmer

Jeffrey Lionel Dahmer (May 21, 1960 – November 28, 1994), also known as the Milwaukee Cannibal or the Milwaukee Monster, was an American serial killer and sex offender, who committed the rape, murder, and dismemberment of 17 men and boys from 1978 to 1991.

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Jesairosaurus

Jesairosaurus is an extinct genus of early archosauromorph reptile known from the Illizi Province of Algeria.

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Jianchangopterus

Jianchangopterus is a genus of scaphognathine rhamphorhynchid pterosaur from the Middle Jurassic of western Liaoning, China.

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Jim Hall (boxer)

Montague James Furlong (22 July 1868 – 14 March 1913), commonly known as Jim Hall, was an Australian middleweight boxer.

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John Fassel

John Fassel (born January 10, 1974) is an American football coach who is the special teams coordinator of the Los Angeles Rams of the National Football League (NFL).

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Juramaia

Juramaia is an extinct genus of very basal eutherian mammal from the Late Jurassic (Oxfordian stage) deposits of western Liaoning, China; it is a small shrew-like mammal of body length approximately 70–100 mm.

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Kaitai Shinsho

is a medical text translated into Japanese during the Edo period.

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Katie Uhlaender

Katie Uhlaender (born July 17, 1984) is an American skeleton racer who has competed since 2003.

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Kayentavenator

Kayentavenator (meaning "Kayenta hunter") is a small carnivorous dinosaur genus which lived during the Early Jurassic Period; fossils were recovered from the Kayenta Formation of northeastern Arizona and were described in 2010.

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Kazaklambia

Kazaklambia is an extinct genus of herbivorous lambeosaurine dinosaur known from the Late Cretaceous Dabrazinskaya Svita (Santonian stage) of southern Kazakhstan.

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Kebara Cave

Kebara Cave (Hebrew: מערת כבארה Me'arat Kebbara, Arabic: مغارة الكبارة Mugharat al-Kabara) is an Israeli limestone cave locality in the Wadi Kebara, situated at above sea level on the western escarpment of the Carmel Range, in the Ramat Hanadiv preserve of Zichron Yaakov.

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Kembra Pfahler

Kembra Pfahler (born August 4, 1961 in Hermosa Beach, California, United States) is an American filmmaker associated with the Cinema of Transgression, a performance artist, rock musician, and film actress.

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Kenneth A. R. Kennedy

Kenneth Adrian Raine Kennedy (June 26, 1930 – April 23, 2014) was an anthropologist who studied at the University of California, Berkeley.

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Kennewick Man

Kennewick Man is the name generally given to the skeletal remains of a prehistoric Paleoamerican man found on a bank of the Columbia River in Kennewick, Washington, United States, on July 28, 1996.

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Kenyasaurus

Kenyasaurus is an extinct genus of basal neodiapsid, possibly tangasaurid, known from the Early Triassic period of Coast Province, southeastern Kenya.

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Keratan sulfate

Keratan sulfate (KS), also called keratosulfate, is any of several sulfated glycosaminoglycans (structural carbohydrates) that have been found especially in the cornea, cartilage, and bone.

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Killing (comics)

Killing is an Italian photo comic series about a vicious criminal, the title character.

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Kirktonecta

Kirktonecta is an extinct genus of microsaur known from the Carboniferous of West Lothian, Scotland.

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Kitefin shark

The kitefin shark or seal shark (Dalatias licha) is a species of dogfish shark in the family Dalatiidae, and the only species in its genus.

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Klimt University of Vienna Ceiling Paintings

The Klimt University of Vienna Ceiling Paintings, also known as the Faculty Paintings, were a series of paintings made by Gustav Klimt for the ceiling of the University of Vienna's Great Hall between the years of 1900–1907.

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Klippel–Feil syndrome

Klippel–Feil syndrome is a rare disease, initially reported in 1884 by Maurice Klippel and André Feil from France, characterized by the congenital fusion of any two of the seven cervical vertebrae.

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Kow Swamp

The Kow Swamp, a freshwater lake and wetland, was formerly a swamp, that is now used for water storage.

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Ksar Akil

Ksar Akil is an archeological site northeast of Beirut in Lebanon.

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Kunpengopterus

Kunpengopterus is a genus of wukongopterid pterosaur from the middle-late Jurassic or early Cretaceous of northeastern China.

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Kwangsisaurus

Kwangsisaurus is an extinct genus of a basal pistosauroid known from the Early or Middle Triassic (Olenekian or Anisian age) of Guangxi, southern China.

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Kyrgyzsaurus

Kyrgyzsaurus is an extinct genus of drepanosaurid archosauromorph known from the Triassic of southwestern Kyrgyzstan.

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Kythnos

Kythnos (Κύθνος) is a Greek island and municipality in the Western Cyclades between Kea and Serifos.

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La Brea Woman

La Brea Woman is the name for the only human whose remains have ever been found in the La Brea Tar Pits in Los Angeles.

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Laccognathus

Laccognathus is an extinct genus of amphibious lobe-finned fish from Europe and North America.

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Laetoli

Laetoli is a site in Tanzania, dated to the Plio-Pleistocene and famous for its hominin footprints, preserved in volcanic ash.

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Lake Wawasee history

Lake Wawasee is a large, natural, freshwater lake southeast of Syracuse in Kosciusko County, Indiana.

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Lamprey

Lampreys (sometimes also called, inaccurately, lamprey eels) are an ancient lineage of jawless fish of the order Petromyzontiformes, placed in the superclass Cyclostomata.

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Lanzhousaurus

Lanzhousaurus is a genus of dinosaur.

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Large-cell lung carcinoma with rhabdoid phenotype

Large cell lung carcinoma with rhabdoid phenotype (LCLC-RP) is a rare histological form of lung cancer, currently classified as a variant of large cell lung carcinoma (LCLC).

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Largocephalosaurus

Largocephalosaurus is an extinct genus of basal saurosphargid, a marine reptile known from the Middle Triassic (Anisian age) Guanling Formation of Yunnan and Guizhou Provinces, southwestern China.

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Larvacea

Larvaceans (Class Appendicularia) are solitary, free-swimming tunicates found throughout the world's oceans.

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Larynx

The larynx, commonly called the voice box, is an organ in the top of the neck of tetrapods involved in breathing, producing sound, and protecting the trachea against food aspiration.

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Latimeria

Latimeria is a rare genus of fish that includes two extant species: West Indian Ocean coelacanth (Latimeria chalumnae) and the Indonesian coelacanth (Latimeria menadoensis).

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Latoplatecarpus

Latoplatecarpus is an extinct genus of plioplatecarpine mosasaur known from the Late Cretaceous (early middle Campanian stage) of the northern Gulf of Mexico and the Western Interior Basin of North America.

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LCORL

Ligand dependent nuclear receptor corepressor like is a protein that in humans is encoded by the LCORL gene.

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Lego Castle

LEGO Castle was a Lego medieval and fantasy theme featuring knights and castles.

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Lego Indiana Jones

Lego Indiana Jones (stylized as LEGO Indiana Jones) is a Lego theme based on the ''Indiana Jones'' film franchise, licensed from Lucasfilm.

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Lego minifigure

Lego minifigure, commonly referred to as a "mini fig", or simply just "fig", is a small plastic articulated figurine, many of which are yellow and other skin tones, available as part of the construction toy Lego, produced by Danish toy manufacturer the Lego Group.

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Les Eyzies-de-Tayac-Sireuil

Les Eyzies-de-Tayac-Sireuil (Las Aisiás de Taiac e Siruèlh) is a commune in the Dordogne department in Nouvelle-Aquitaine in southwestern France.

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Lestodon

Lestodon is an extinct genus of megafaunal ground sloth from South America during the Miocene to Pleistocene periods.

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Let's Talk About Sex

"Let's Talk About Sex" is a song by American hip-hop trio Salt-n-Pepa.

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Leufuichthys

Leufuichthys ("Leufú fish") is an extinct genus of clupeomorph fish which existed in Patagonia, Argentina during the late Cretaceous epoch (Turonian or Coniacian stage).

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Liaoconodon

Liaoconodon is an extinct genus of early mammal from the early Cretaceous (early Aptian stage, approximately 120 Ma).

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Ligament

A ligament is the fibrous connective tissue that connects bones to other bones.

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Limb development

Limb development in vertebrates is an area of active research in both developmental and evolutionary biology, with much of the latter work focused on the transition from fin to limb.

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Linati schema for Ulysses

This schema for the novel Ulysses was produced by Joyce in 1920 to help a friend (Carlo Linati) understand the fundamental structure of the book.

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Lion Gardiner

Lion Gardiner (1599–1663), an early English settler and soldier in the New World, founded the first English settlement in what became the state of New York on Long Island.

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List of Angela Anaconda episodes

The following are summaries of episodes of the Canadian children's series Angela Anaconda, in order of broadcast.

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List of Animaniacs characters

This is a list of characters in the Warner Bros. animated television series, Animaniacs.

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List of Australian archaeologists

The following is a list of notable Australian archaeologists well-known individuals with a large body of published work or notable research.

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List of ¡Mucha Lucha! characters

This article is about characters from the animated TV series ¡Mucha Lucha!.

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List of cartilaginous fish

The following is the full list of the extant species in Class Chondrichthyes, or the cartilaginous fish.

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List of cartilaginous fish of Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka is a tropical island situated close to the southern tip of India.

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List of cloned animals in the Jurassic Park series

This list of cloned animals in the Jurassic Park series enumerates all the cloned animals which have appeared in the ''Jurassic Park'' films or the two novels by Michael Crichton that the films are based on.

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List of cloud types

The list of cloud types classifies the tropospheric genera as high (cirrus, cirrocumulus, cirrostratus), middle (altocumulus, altostratus), multi-level (nimbostratus, cumulus, cumulonimbus), and low (stratocumulus, stratus) according to the altitude level or levels at which each is normally found.

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List of collectables

This is a list of popular collectables described in Wikipedia articles.

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List of college mascots in the United States

This is an incomplete list of U.S. college mascot's names, consisting of named incarnations of live, costumed or inflatable mascots.

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List of expressions related to death

* Theis a list of words and phrases related to death in alphabetical order.

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List of human hormones

The following is a list of hormones found in Homo sapiens.

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List of Italians

This is a list of Italians, who are identified with the Italian nation through residential, legal, historical, or cultural means, grouped by their area of notability.

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List of Kyōryū Sentai Zyuranger characters

This is a list of characters from the 1992-1993 Super Sentai television series Kyōryū Sentai Zyuranger.

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List of Lego Indiana Jones sets

This is a list of Lego Indiana Jones sets, based on the Indiana Jones franchise.

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List of Mahou Sentai Magiranger characters

This is a list of characters from the 2005 television series Mahou Sentai Magiranger.

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List of Marvel Comics characters: S

The first Sabre was a former knife thrower named Paul Richarde until he was selected by Modred to oppose Black Knight.

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List of Masters of the Universe characters

The Masters of the Universe franchise debuted in 1982, the creation of American company Mattel.

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List of MeSH codes (A02)

The following is a list of the "A" codes for MeSH.

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List of minor The Circle Opens characters

This is a list of minor characters who appear in The Circle Opens quartet by Tamora Pierce: Magic Steps, Street Magic, Cold Fire and Shatterglass.

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List of musical artists from Japan

This list tries to include all artists/bands from all genres originating from Japan.

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List of National Historic Landmarks in Tennessee

Following is a list of sites and structures in Tennessee that have been designated National Historic Landmarks.

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List of Power Rangers Mystic Force characters

Power Rangers Mystic Force is the 2006 season of Power Rangers which tells the story of the fight between the Mystic Rangers and the evil Forces of Darkness who are trying to rule over the worlds of mortals and magic.

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List of Schoolhouse Rock! episodes

The following is a list of the 64 episodes of the Schoolhouse Rock! series.

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List of solved missing persons cases

This is a list of solved missing persons cases of people whose mysterious disappearances were notable and remained unexplained for a long time, but were eventually explained by their return or the recovery of their bodies, or the conviction of the perpetrator(s) responsible for their disappearances.

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List of systems of the human body

The main systems of the human body are.

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List of The Emperor's New School episodes

This article following is an episode list for the Disney Channel animated series The Emperor's New School.

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List of The Nightmare Before Christmas characters

This article lists characters seen in the film The Nightmare Before Christmas and two video games: The Nightmare Before Christmas: The Pumpkin King and The Nightmare Before Christmas: Oogie's Revenge.

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List of The Wallflower characters

This is a list of fictional characters, main characters as well as some supporting characters from The Wallflower, a Japanese manga that was also adapted into an anime series and a live-action drama.

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List of unidentified murder victims in California

In California, there are many murder victims in the category of unidentified decedents, whose identities remain unknown.

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List of unidentified murder victims in the United States

Of the thousands of people murdered every year in the United States, some remain unidentified.

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Little Miss Nobody case

Little Miss Nobody is the name posthumously given to a young girl whose body was found in Congress, Yavapai County, Arizona on July 31, 1960.

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Longusunguis

Longusunguis is an extinct genus of bohaiornithid enantiornithean dinosaur known from the Early Cretaceous of Liaoning Province, northeastern China.

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Lotosaurus

Lotosaurus is an extinct genus of sail-backed poposauroid known from Hunan Province of central China.

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Louis Lartet

Louis Lartet (1840 – 1899) was a French geologist and paleontologist.

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Lourinhanosaurus

Lourinhanosaurus (meaning "Lourinhã lizard") was a genus of carnivorous theropod dinosaur that lived during the Late Jurassic Period (Kimmeridgian/Tithonian) in Portugal.

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Lovers of Valdaro

The Lovers of Valdaro, also known as the "Valdaro Lovers," are a pair of human skeletons dated as approximately 6,000 years old.

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Luis Garavito

Luis Alfredo Garavito Cubillos, also known as La Bestia ("The Beast") or Tribilín (named after Disney character "Goofy") (born January 25, 1957) is a Colombian rapist and serial killer.

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Lunic

Lunic is award-winning songwriter, singer, electronic musician, & multi-instrumentalist Kaitee Page.

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Luoxiongichthys

Luoxiongichthys is an extinct genus of basal actinopterygian (ray-finned fish) known from the lower Middle Triassic (Pelsonian substage, Anisian stage) of Luoxiong Town, Luoping County of Yunnan Province, southwestern China.

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Lusotitan

Lusotitan is a genus of herbivorous brachiosaurid sauropod dinosaur from the Late Jurassic Period of Portugal.

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Lysinuric protein intolerance

Lysinuric protein intolerance (LPI), also called hyperdibasic aminoaciduria type 2,cationic aminoaciduria or familial protein intolerance, is an autosomal recessive metabolic disorder affecting amino acid transport.

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Macabre

In works of art, macabre is the quality of having a grim or ghastly atmosphere.

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Maceration (bone)

Maceration is a bone preparation technique whereby a clean skeleton is obtained from a vertebrate carcass by leaving it to decompose inside a closed container at near-constant temperature.

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Macgowania

Macgowania is an extinct genus of parvipelvian ichthyosaur known from British Columbia of Canada.

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Machaeroprosopus

Machaeroprosopus is an extinct genus of pseudopalatine phytosaurid from the Late Triassic of the southwestern United States.

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Macroleter

Macroleter is an extinct genus of nycteroleterid parareptile which existed in Oklahoma and Russia during the upper Permian period.

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Magnesium

Magnesium is a chemical element with symbol Mg and atomic number 12.

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Magosternarchus

Magosternarchus is a genus of weakly electric knifefish in the family Apteronotidae, containing two species.

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Maiaspondylus

Maiaspondylus is an extinct genus of platypterygiine ophthalmosaurid ichthyosaur known from Northwest Territories of Canada.

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Majewski's polydactyly syndrome

Majewski's polydactyly syndrome, also known as polydactyly with neonatal chondrodystrophy type I, short rib-polydactyly syndrome type II, and short rib-polydactyly syndrome, is a lethal form of neonatal dwarfism characterized by osteochondrodysplasia (skeletal abnormalities in the development of bone and cartilage) with a narrow thorax, polysyndactyly, disproportionately short tibiae, thorax dysplasia, hypoplastic lungs and respiratory insufficiency.

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Majiashanosaurus

Majiashanosaurus is an extinct genus of pachypleurosaur or alternatively a basal eosauropterygian known from the Early Triassic (Olenekian age) of Anhui Province, eastern China.

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Makowskia

Makowskia is an extinct genus of discosauriscid seymouriamorph known from the early Permian (lower Saxonian age) of Boskovice Furrow, in the Czech Republic.

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Malerisaurus

Malerisaurus is an extinct genus of archosauromorph known from Andhra Pradesh of India and Texas of the USA.

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Malocclusion

A malocclusion is a misalignment or incorrect relation between the teeth of the two dental arches when they approach each other as the jaws close.

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Manidens

Manidens is a genus of heterodontosaurid dinosaur from the Middle Jurassic of Patagonia.

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Manolo Muñoz

Manolo Muñoz (April 20, 1941 –October 30, 2000) was a Mexican singer and actor, who was famous for an interpretation of the song "Speedy Gonzales" in the 1960s.

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Mantellodon

Mantellodon (meaning "Gideon Mantell's tooth") is a genus of styracosternan ornithopod.

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Marc Lacroix (biochemist)

Marc Guy Albert Marie Lacroix is a biochemist (educated at University of Liège) and a researcher (born 28 April 1963 in Verviers, Wallonia, Belgium) who specializes in breast cancer biology, metastasis and therapy.

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Marcus Goldstein

Marcus S. Goldstein (August 22, 1906 – December 1, 1997) was one of the forefathers of dental anthropology and was also a public health analyst.

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Marine invertebrates

Marine invertebrates are the invertebrates that live in marine habitats.

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Marine life

Marine life, or sea life or ocean life, is the plants, animals and other organisms that live in the salt water of the sea or ocean, or the brackish water of coastal estuaries.

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Marinette (Vodou)

Marinette is a loa of power and violence in Haitian Vodou.

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Marmornectes

Marmornectes is an extinct genus of pliosaurid known from the Bedfordshire of United Kingdom.

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Mary Rose

The Mary Rose is a carrack-type warship of the English Tudor navy of King Henry VIII.

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Maskray

Neotrygon is a genus of stingrays in the family Dasyatidae commonly known as the Maskrays, native to the Indo-West Pacific.

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MASS syndrome

MASS syndrome is a medical disorder of the connective tissue similar to Marfan syndrome.

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Maude Abbott Medical Museum

The Maude Abbott Medical Museum is a medical museum located at McGill University in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

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Maya death rituals

Death rituals were an important part of Maya religion.

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McKinney Falls State Park

McKinney Falls State Park is a state park in Austin, Texas, United States at the confluence of Onion Creek and Williamson Creek.

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Meat on the bone

Meat on the bone, also called bone-in meat is meat that is sold with some or all of the bones included in the cut or portion, i.e. meat that has not been filleted.

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Medrogestone

Medrogestone, sold under the brand name Colprone among others, is a progestin medication which has been used in menopausal hormone therapy and in the treatment of gynecological disorders.

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Megacerops

Megacerops ("large-horned face", from méga- "large" + kéras "horn" + ōps "face") is an extinct genus of the prehistoric odd-toed ungulate (hoofed mammal) family Brontotheriidae, an extinct group of rhinoceros-like browsers related to horses.

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Megachirella

Megachirella is an extinct genus of stem-squamate, a member of the order Squamata, that lived about 240 million years ago during the Middle Triassic and contains only one known species, Megachirella wachtleri.

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Megalenhydris

Megalenhydris barbaricina is a Late Pleistocene giant otter from Sardinia.

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Megalodon

Megalodon (Carcharocles megalodon), meaning "big tooth", is an extinct species of shark that lived approximately 23 to 2.6 million years ago (mya), during the Early Miocene to the end of the Pliocene.

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Megatherium

Megatherium (from the Greek mega, meaning "great", and therion, "beast") was a genus of elephant-sized ground sloths endemic to South America, sometimes called the giant ground sloth, that lived from the Early Pliocene through the end of the Pleistocene.

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Mescalero (album)

Mescalero is the fourteenth studio album by the American rock band ZZ Top.

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Mesohyl

The mesohyl, formerly known as mesenchyme or as mesoglea, is the gelatinous matrix within a sponge.

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Mesosuchus

Mesosuchus is an extinct genus of basal Rhynchosaur from early Middle Triassic (early Anisian stage) deposits of Eastern Cape, South Africa.

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Mesotheriidae

Mesotheriidae ("Middle Beasts") is an extinct family of notoungulate mammals known from the Eocene through the Pleistocene of South America.

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Messel pit

The Messel Pit (Grube Messel) is a disused quarry near the village of Messel, (Landkreis Darmstadt-Dieburg, Hesse) about southeast of Frankfurt am Main, Germany.

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Metacarpal bones

In human anatomy, the metacarpal bones or metacarpus, form the intermediate part of the skeletal hand located between the phalanges of the fingers and the carpal bones of the wrist which forms the connection to the forearm.

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Metalloprotease inhibitor

Metalloprotease inhibitors are cellular inhibitors of the Matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs).

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Meyerasaurus

Meyerasaurus is an extinct genus of rhomaleosaurid known from Holzmaden, Baden-Württemberg of southeastern Germany.

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Michael Ivins

Michael Lee Ivins (born March 17, 1963 in Omaha, Nebraska) is the bassist, keyboardist, backing vocalist and one of the founding members of The Flaming Lips.

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Michel de Ghelderode

Michel de Ghelderode (April 3, 1898 – April 1, 1962) was an avant-garde Belgian dramatist, writing in French.

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Michi Halilović

Mirsad "Michi" Halilović (born 4 September 1983) is a German skeleton racer of Bosnian origin who has competed since 2001.

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Microtuban

Microtuban is an extinct genus of azhdarchoid pterosaur known from the Late Cretaceous of northern Lebanon.

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Mihails Arhipovs

Mihails Arhipovs (born 10 November 1984 in Sigulda) is a former Latvian bobsledder who has competed since 2003.

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Miles Vorkosigan

Miles Naismith Vorkosigan is a protagonist of a series of science fiction novels and short stories, known as the Vorkosigan Saga, written by American author Lois McMaster Bujold.

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Milwaukee Public Museum

The Milwaukee Public Museum (MPM) is a natural and human history museum located in downtown Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

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Mir

Mir (Мир,; lit. peace or world) was a space station that operated in low Earth orbit from 1986 to 2001, operated by the Soviet Union and later by Russia.

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Mister Bones

Mister Bones (Robert Todd) is a fictional character in the, created by Roy Thomas, Dann Thomas, and Todd McFarlane, in Infinity, Inc. #16 (July 1985).

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Mladeč caves

The Mladeč caves (Mladečské jeskyně) are a cave complex in the Czech Republic situated to the west of the village of Mladeč in the Litovelské Pomoraví Protected Landscape Area.

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Mohrg

In the role-playing game Dungeons & Dragons, mohrg are undead, not limited to skeletons or fleshed out bodies of any sort, controlled by a parasitic creature of evil nature.

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Molidae

The Molidae comprise the family of the molas or ocean sunfishes, unusual fish whose bodies come to an end just behind the dorsal and anal fins, giving them a "half-fish" appearance.

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Mollesaurus

Mollesaurus is an extinct genus of large ophthalmosaurine ophthalmosaurid ichthyosaur known from northwestern Patagonia of Argentina.

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Mollusca

Mollusca is a large phylum of invertebrate animals whose members are known as molluscs or mollusksThe formerly dominant spelling mollusk is still used in the U.S. — see the reasons given in Gary Rosenberg's.

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Monday Mourning

Monday Mourning is the seventh novel by Kathy Reichs starring forensic anthropologist, Temperance Brennan.

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Monolophosaurus

Monolophosaurus (meaning "single-crested lizard") is a genus of tetanuran theropod dinosaur from the Middle Jurassic Shishugou Formation in what is now Xinjiang, China.

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Monster Bash

Monster Bash (called Graveyard during development) is a side-scrolling platform video game developed and published by Apogee Software on 9 April 1993 for DOS.

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Montalcino

Montalcino is a hill town and comune in Tuscany, Italy.

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Montauk Monster

The "Montauk Monster" was an animal carcass, thought to be a raccoon, that washed ashore on a beach near the business district of Montauk, New York in July 2008.

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Monument to Nicholas I

The Monument to Nicholas I (Памятник Николаю I) is a bronze equestrian monument of Nicholas I of Russia on St Isaac's Square (in front of Saint Isaac's Cathedral) in Saint Petersburg, Russia.

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Moodu Pani

Moodu Pani (The Mist) is a 1980 Indian Tamil-language thriller film written, directed and filmed by Balu Mahendra and produced by Raja Cine Arts.

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Mos Teutonicus

Mos Teutonicus (Latin: the German custom) was a postmortem funerary custom used in Europe in the Middle Ages as a means of transporting, and solemnly disposing of, the bodies of high status individuals.

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Mother-in-law joke

Humour and jokes about one's mother-in-law (the mother of one's spouse) are a mainstay of comedy.

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Mucous membrane of nose

The nasal mucous membrane lines the nasal cavities, and is intimately adherent to the periosteum or perichondrium of the nasal conchae.

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Munditia

Saint Munditia (Mundita) is venerated as a Christian martyr.

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Murder of Jessica Lunsford

Jessica Marie Lunsford (October 6, 1995 – February 27, 2005) was an American nine-year-old girl from Homosassa, Florida, who was murdered in February 2005.

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Murder of Jon-Niece Jones

Jon-Niece Jones (previously known as "Baby Bones") was an American girl whose unidentified skeletal remains were found near the gated forest of New Jersey's Six Flags Great Adventure theme park, by a hunter in search of deer.

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Musée Fragonard d'Alfort

The Musée Fragonard d'Alfort, often simply the Musée Fragonard, is a museum of anatomical oddities located within the École Nationale Vétérinaire de Maisons-Alfort, 7 avenue du Général de Gaulle, in Maisons-Alfort, a suburb of Paris.

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Muséum d'histoire naturelle d’Angers

The Muséum des sciences naturelles d'Angers (commonly called Muséum d'Angers, as opposed to the arts museums, called Musées d'Angers) is a municipal museum in Angers (Maine-et-Loire, France).

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Muscle

Muscle is a soft tissue found in most animals.

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Muscle tissue

Muscle tissue is a soft tissue that composes muscles in animal bodies, and gives rise to muscles' ability to contract.

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Muscular hydrostat

A muscular hydrostat is a biological structure found in animals.

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Muscular system

The muscular system is an organ system consisting of skeletal, smooth and cardiac muscles.

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Musculoskeletal injury

Musculoskeletal injury (MI, not to be confused with myocardial infarction) refers to damage of muscular or skeletal systems, which is usually due to a strenuous activity.

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Museonder

The Museonder is a Dutch museum in the De Hoge Veluwe National Park The museum focuses on the geology and biology of the Veluwe and calls itself the world's first fully underground museum.

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Museu Paraense Emílio Goeldi

The Museu Paraense Emílio Goeldi is a Brazilian research institution and museum located in the city of Belém, state of Pará.

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Museum Boerhaave

Museum Boerhaave is a museum of the history of science and medicine, based in Leiden, Netherlands.

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Museum of Comparative Zoology

The Museum of Comparative Zoology, full name "The Louis Agassiz Museum of Comparative Zoology", often abbreviated simply to "MCZ", is the zoology museum located on the grounds of Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

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Museum of Osteology

The Museum of Osteology, located in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States, North America, is a private museum devoted to the study of bones and skeletons (osteology).

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Mutant League Football

Mutant League Football is a video game that was released in 1993 for the Sega Genesis.

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Mycenae

Mycenae (Greek: Μυκῆναι Mykēnai or Μυκήνη Mykēnē) is an archaeological site near Mykines in Argolis, north-eastern Peloponnese, Greece.

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Mystriosuchus

Mystriosuchus (meaning "spoon-crocodile") Retrieved on May 25th, 2008.

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Myth: History in the Making

Myth: History in the Making is a 2D platform game developed and published by British publishing house System 3 for the Commodore 64, Amiga, Amiga CD32, Amstrad CPC and ZX Spectrum.

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Myxobolus cerebralis

Myxobolus cerebralis is a myxosporean parasite of salmonids (salmon, trout, and their allies) that causes whirling disease in farmed salmon and trout and also in wild fish populations.

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Nadrupe

Nadrupe is a village situated in the parish of Lourinhã, Portugal.

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Nankangia

Nankangia is an extinct genus of caenagnathoid oviraptorosaurian dinosaur known from the Late Cretaceous Nanxiong Formation of Nankang County, Ganzhou City of Jiangxi Province, southeastern China.

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Nanking Massacre

The Nanking Massacre was an episode of mass murder and mass rape committed by Japanese troops against the residents of Nanjing (Nanking), then the capital of the Republic of China, during the Second Sino-Japanese War.

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Narambuenatitan

Narambuenatitan is a genus of lithostrotian titanosaur sauropod from late Cretaceous (lower-middle Campanian stage) deposits of northern Patagonia of Argentina.

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National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases

The National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases (NIAMS) is one of the institutes and centers that make up the National Institutes of Health, an agency of the United States Department of Health and Human Services (HHS).

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National Museum of Natural History

The National Museum of Natural History is a natural-history museum administered by the Smithsonian Institution, located on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., United States.

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National Socialist League of the Reich for Physical Exercise

The National Socialist League of the Reich for Physical Exercise (Nationalsozialistischer Reichsbund für Leibesübungen, abbreviated NSRL), was the umbrella organization for sports and physical education in Nazi Germany.

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Natural History Museum of Bern

The Natural History Museum of Bern (Naturhistorisches Museum der Burgergemeinde Bern) is a museum in Bern, Switzerland.

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Natural History Museum, Vienna

The Natural History Museum (Naturhistorisches Museum) is a large natural history museum located in Vienna, Austria.

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Neimongosaurus

Neimongosaurus ("Nei Mongol lizard") is a genus of herbivorous therizinosaur theropod dinosaur known from the Upper Cretaceous of Nei Mongol, China.

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Nemertea

Nemertea is a phylum of invertebrate animals also known as "ribbon worms" or "proboscis worms".

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Neobatrachia

The Neobatrachia are a suborder of the Anura, the order of frogs and toads.

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Neptunidraco

Neptunidraco (meaning "Neptune's dragon") is an extinct genus of carnivorous marine crocodyliform which lived during the middle Jurassic period (late Bajocian to earliest Bathonian stage) in what is now northeastern Italy.

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New York State Museum

The New York State Museum is a research-backed institution in Albany, New York, United States.

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New Zealand wren

The New Zealand wrens are a family (Acanthisittidae) of tiny passerines endemic to New Zealand.

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Ngadjuri

The Ngadjuri people are a group of Indigenous Australian people whose traditional lands lie in the mid north of South Australia with a territory extending from Gawler in the south to Orroroo in the north.

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Niamey

Niamey is the capital and largest city of the West African country Niger.

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Niassodon

Niassodon is an extinct genus of kingoriid dicynodont therapsid known from the Late Permian of Niassa Province, northern Mozambique.

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Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb

Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb is a 2014 American comedy adventure film directed by Shawn Levy and written by David Guion and Michael Handelman.

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Nithari Village

Nithari Village is a village in Noida the western part of the state of Uttar Pradesh, India, bordering on New Delhi.

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Noble Ape

Noble Ape is an artificial life development project launched in June, 1996 by Tom Barbalet.

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Nocturne (video game)

Nocturne is a survival horror adventure video game set in the late 1920s and early 1930s – the Prohibition and Great Depression era.

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Nodena Site

The Nodena Site is an archeological site east of Wilson, Arkansas and northeast of Reverie, Tennessee in Mississippi County, Arkansas, United States.

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Normanniasaurus

Normanniasaurus (Normannia lizard) is an extinct genus of basal titanosaur sauropod known from the Early Cretaceous (Albian stage) Poudingue Ferrugineux Formation of Seine-Maritime, northwestern France.

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Noteosuchus

Noteosuchus is an extinct genus of basal rhynchosaur known from the earliest Triassic deposits of Eastern Cape Province, South Africa.

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Nundasuchus

Nundasuchus is an extinct genus of archosaur, possibly suchian, known from the Middle Triassic Manda beds of southwestern Tanzania.

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Oceanography

Oceanography (compound of the Greek words ὠκεανός meaning "ocean" and γράφω meaning "write"), also known as oceanology, is the study of the physical and biological aspects of the ocean.

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Ocucajea

Ocucajea is an extinct genus of basilosaurid cetacean from Middle Eocene (Bartonian stage) deposits of southern Peru.

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One Million Years B.C.

One Million Years B.C. is a 1966 British adventure/fantasy film starring Raquel Welch and John Richardson, set in a fictional age of caveman and dinosaurs.

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One of Our Dinosaurs Is Missing

One of Our Dinosaurs is Missing is a 1975 comedy film, which is set in the early 1920s, about the theft of a dinosaur skeleton from the Natural History Museum.

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Ophidia

Ophidia (also known as Pan-Serpentes) is a group of squamate reptiles including modern snakes and all reptiles more closely related to snakes than to other living groups of lizards.

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Organ (anatomy)

Organs are collections of tissues with similar functions.

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Organ system

In biology, an organ system is a group of organs that work together to perform one or more functions.

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Origin of birds

The scientific question of within which larger group of animals birds evolved, has traditionally been called the origin of birds.

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Ornimegalonyx

The Cuban giant owl or giant cursorial owl (Ornimegalonyx) is an extinct genus of giant owl that measured in height.

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Orthotics

Orthotics (Greek: Ορθός, ortho, "to straighten" or "align") is a specialty within the medical field concerned with the design, manufacture and application of orthoses.

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Oseberg Ship

The Oseberg ship (Norwegian: Osebergskipet) is a well-preserved Viking ship discovered in a large burial mound at the Oseberg farm near Tønsberg in Vestfold county, Norway.

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Osedax japonicus

Osedax japonicus is a species of bathypelagic polychaete tube worm that lives at great depths on the seabed and is able to sustain itself on the bones of a dead whale.

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Ossuary

An ossuary is a chest, box, building, well, or site made to serve as the final resting place of human skeletal remains.

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Osteitis fibrosa cystica

Osteitis fibrosa cystica, is a skeletal disorder resulting in a loss of bone mass, a weakening of the bones as their calcified supporting structures are replaced with fibrous tissue (peritrabecular fibrosis), and the formation of cyst-like brown tumors in and around the bone.

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Osteoblast

Osteoblasts (from the Greek combining forms for "bone", ὀστέο-, osteo- and βλαστάνω, blastanō "germinate") are cells with a single nucleus that synthesize bone.

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Osteoclast

An osteoclast is a type of bone cell that breaks down bone tissue.

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Osteoimmunology

Osteoimmunology (όστέον, osteon from Greek, “bone”; immunitas from Latin, “immunity”; and λόγος, logos, from Greek “study”) is a field that emerged about 40 years ago that studies the interface between the skeletal system and the immune system, comprising the “osteo-immune system”.

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Osteometric points

Osteometric points (bone measuring points) are an agreed upon set of locations on the skeleton, or more commonly the skull, that aid in the study of osteology.

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Osteometry

Osteometry is the study and measurement of human or animal skeleton, especially in an anthropological or archaeological context.

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Otodus

Otodus is an extinct genus of mackerel shark which lived from the Paleocene to the Miocene epoch, The name Otodus comes from Greek ὠτ (oûs "ear") and ὀδούς, "odous (tooth)", or "ear-shaped tooth".

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Outline of biology

Biology – The natural science that involves the study of life and living organisms, including their structure, function, growth, origin, evolution, distribution, and taxonomy.

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Outline of Buddhism

Buddhism (Pali/बौद्ध धर्म Buddha Dharma) is a religion and philosophy encompassing a variety of traditions, beliefs and practices, largely based on teachings attributed to Siddhartha Gautama, commonly known as the Buddha, "the awakened one".

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Outline of sharks

The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to sharks: Sharks (superorder Selachimorpha) are a type of fish with a full cartilaginous skeleton and a highly streamlined body.

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Oxford University Museum of Natural History

The Oxford University Museum of Natural History, sometimes known simply as the Oxford University Museum or OUMNH, is a museum displaying many of the University of Oxford's natural history specimens, located on Parks Road in Oxford, England.

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Oxygen

Oxygen is a chemical element with symbol O and atomic number 8.

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Palaeohatteria

Palaeohatteria is an extinct genus of basal sphenacodonts known from the Early Permian period (Sakmarian stage) of Saxony, Germany.

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Palo Alto (short story collection)

Palo Alto is a collection of linked short stories by American actor and writer James Franco.

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Pampadromaeus

Pampadromaeus is an extinct genus of basal sauropodomorph dinosaurs known from the Triassic of Rio Grande do Sul, southern Brazil.

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Pantelosaurus

Pantelosaurus (meaning "complete lizard") is an extinct genus of basal sphenacodonts known from the Early Permian period (Asselian stage) of Saxony, Germany.

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Panthera spelaea

Panthera spelaea, formerly referred to as Panthera leo spelaea, is a fossil cat belonging to the genus Panthera, which was described by the German paleontologist Georg August Goldfuss in 1810 under the scientific name Felis spelaea.

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Pantosaurus

Pantosaurus ("all lizard") is an extinct genus of plesiosaur from the Late Jurassic (Oxfordian) of what is now Wyoming.

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Paper Hearts

"Paper Hearts" is the tenth episode of the fourth season of the American science fiction television series The X-Files.

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Parabohaiornis

Parabohaiornis is an extinct genus of bohaiornithid enantiornithean dinosaur known from the Early Cretaceous of Liaoning Province, northeastern China.

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Parahongshanornis

Parahongshanornis is an extinct genus of early bird from the lower Cretaceous (Aptian stage) of what is now Liaoning Province, north-eastern China.

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Paraprefica

Paraprefica is an extinct bird belonging to the Caprimulgiformes, from the middle Eocene (c. 48 million years ago).

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Parasuchus

Parasuchus is an extinct genus of phytosaur known from the Late Triassic (late Carnian to early Norian stage) of Andhra Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh, India.

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Parksosaurus

Parksosaurus (meaning "William Parks's lizard") is a genus of hypsilophodont ornithopod dinosaur from the early Maastrichtian-age Upper Cretaceous Horseshoe Canyon Formation of Alberta, Canada.

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Paroodectes

Paroodectes is a miacid animal that lived during the early Eocene (ca. 50 million years ago) in the rain forests and swamps of the present-day Germany.

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Patagonykus

Patagonykus is a genus of theropod dinosaur from the Upper Cretaceous of Argentina.

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Patterns in nature

Patterns in nature are visible regularities of form found in the natural world.

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PAX9

Paired box gene 9, also known as PAX9, is a protein which in humans is encoded by the PAX9 gene.

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Pál Lipták

Pál Lipták (14 February 1914 in Békéscsaba – 6 July 2000 in Budapest) was a Hungarian anthropologist and member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (MTA), specialized in historical anthropology and Hungarian ethnogenesis.

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Peirosaurus

Peirosaurus is an extinct genus of peirosaurid crocodylomorph known from the Late Cretaceous period (late Maastrichtian stage) of Minas Gerais, southern Brazil.

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Pelagic fish

Pelagic fish live in the pelagic zone of ocean or lake waters – being neither close to the bottom nor near the shore – in contrast with demersal fish, which do live on or near the bottom, and reef fish, which are associated with coral reefs.

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Pelagornithidae

The Pelagornithidae, commonly called pelagornithids, pseudodontorns, bony-toothed birds, false-toothed birds or pseudotooth birds, are a prehistoric family of large seabirds.

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Pelagosaurus

Pelagosaurus (meaning "lizard of the open sea") is an extinct genus of thalattosuchian crocodyliform that lived during the Toarcian stage of the Lower Jurassic, around 183 Ma to 175 Ma (million years ago), in shallow epicontinental seas that covered much of what is now Western Europe.

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Pelvic girdle pain

Pelvic girdle pain (abbreviated PGP) is a pregnancy discomfort that causes pain, instability and limitation of mobility and functioning in any of the three pelvic joints.

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Pentaceratops

Pentaceratops ("five-horned face") is a genus of herbivorous ceratopsid dinosaur from the late Cretaceous Period of what is now North America.

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Pepesuchus

Pepesuchus is an extinct genus of carnivorous metasuchian from the Late Cretaceous period.

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Petrarch

Francesco Petrarca (July 20, 1304 – July 18/19, 1374), commonly anglicized as Petrarch, was a scholar and poet of Renaissance Italy who was one of the earliest humanists.

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Petrobrasaurus

Petrobrasaurus is a genus of herbivorous sauropod dinosaur.

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Petroleum County, Montana

Petroleum County is a county located in the U.S. state of Montana.

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Phantom Fantasia

Phantom Fantasia, later renamed Wicked Witches Haunt, was a dark ride opened in 1983 at Thorpe Park in Surrey, England.

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Phoberomys pattersoni

Phoberomys pattersoni is an extinct rodent that lived in the ancient Orinoco River delta around 8 million years ago.

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Pipefish

Pipefishes or pipe-fishes (Syngnathinae) are a subfamily of small fishes, which, together with the seahorses and seadragons, form the family Syngnathidae.

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Pirates of the Caribbean (attraction)

Pirates of the Caribbean is a dark ride attraction at Disneyland, the Magic Kingdom, Tokyo Disneyland, and Disneyland Park in Paris.

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Pisanosaurus

Pisanosaurus (pron.:"pee-Sahn-oh-SAWR-us") is an extinct genus of primitive dinosauriform that lived approximately 228 to 216 million years ago during the latter part of the Triassic Period in what is now South America.

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Pleiotropy

Pleiotropy (from Greek πλείων pleion, "more", and τρόπος tropos, "way") occurs when one gene influences two or more seemingly unrelated phenotypic traits.

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Plesiadapis

Plesiadapis is one of the oldest known primate-like mammal genera which existed about 55–58 million years ago in North America and Europe.

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Plesiohadros

Plesiohadros is an extinct genus of hadrosauroid dinosaur.

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Plesioplatecarpus

Plesioplatecarpus is an extinct genus of plioplatecarpine mosasaur known from the Late Cretaceous (middle Coniacian to middle Santonian stage) of the northern Gulf of Mexico and the Western Interior Basin of North America.

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Plotopteridae

Plotopteridae is the name of an extinct family of flightless seabirds from the order Suliformes.

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Plutonium

Plutonium is a radioactive chemical element with symbol Pu and atomic number 94.

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Pocket God (comics)

Pocket God is a series of digital and paperback comic books–strips, published by Ape Entertainment, published and marketed by iVerse Media, released for iOS devices, and available as a print in retailers, via contest, on August 3, 2010.

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Podokesaurus

Podokesaurus ("swift-footed lizard") was a small carnivorous dinosaur that living during the Pliensbachian–Toarcian stages of the Early Jurassic Period, and as such is one of the earliest known dinosaurs to inhabit the eastern United States.

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Polesinesuchus

Polesinesuchus is an extinct genus of stagonolepidid aetosaur known from the Late Triassic of southern Brazil.

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Poliomyelitis

Poliomyelitis, often called polio or infantile paralysis, is an infectious disease caused by the poliovirus.

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Pomarine jaeger

The pomarine jaeger (Stercorarius pomarinus), pomarine skua, or pomatorhine skua, is a seabird in the skua family Stercorariidae.

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Postcrania

Postcrania (postcranium, adjective: postcranial) in zoology and vertebrate paleontology refers to all or part of the skeleton apart from the skull.

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Precambrian body plans

Until the late 1950s, the Precambrian era was not believed to have hosted multicellular organisms.

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Precious coral

Precious coral, or red coral, is the common name given to a genus of marine corals, Corallium.

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Prehistoric Park (Italy)

The Prehistoric Park (in Italian language: Parco della Preistoria) is an Italian naturalistic park of more than 100 hectares of secular wood, situated on the outskirts of the Rivolta d'Adda commune, Cremona province, about 20 kilometers east of Milan.

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Prehistory of Pampanga

Pampanga lies within the Central Plain region and has a total land area of 2,180.70 square kilometers.

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Preotact

Preotact is a pharmaceutical form of parathyroid hormone (H05AA03) manufactured using a strain of Escherichia coli modified by recombinant DNA technology.

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Primary hypertrophic osteoathropathy

Pachydermoperiostosis (PDP) or primary hypertrophic osteoarthropathy (PHO) is a rare genetic disorder that affects both bones and skin.

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Professor Shonku (short story collection)

Professor Shonku is a short story collection by Satyajit Ray, featuring the eponymous character Professor Shonku.

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Prototype This!

Prototype This! was a TV series that claimed to "look into the viability of gadgets and technology seen in science-fiction movies".

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Proxy (climate)

In the study of past climates ("paleoclimatology"), climate proxies are preserved physical characteristics of the past that stand in for direct meteorological measurements and enable scientists to reconstruct the climatic conditions over a longer fraction of the Earth's history.

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Pseudochampsa

Pseudochampsa is an extinct genus of proterochampsid archosauriform known from the Late Triassic Ischigualasto Formation of San Juan Province, northwestern Argentina.

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Pterodromoides

Pterodromoides minoricensis is an extinct fulmarine petrel dating from the Late Miocene.

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Pterosaur

Pterosaurs (from the Greek πτερόσαυρος,, meaning "winged lizard") were flying reptiles of the extinct clade or order Pterosauria.

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Puppet Master II

Puppet Master II, is a 1990 direct-to-video horror film written by David Pabian and directed by Dave Allen.

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Pyozia

Pyozia is an extinct genus of basal Middle Permian varanopid synapsids known from Russia.

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Qianxisaurus

Qianxisaurus is an extinct genus of pachypleurosaur or alternatively a basal eosauropterygian known from the Middle Triassic (Ladinian age) of Guizhou Province, southwestern China.

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Qiliania

Qiliania (from the Xiongnu qilian, "heaven") is an extinct genus of early bird from the lower Cretaceous (Aptian stage) about 120 million years ago.

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Quetecsaurus

Quetecsaurus is an extinct genus of titanosaur sauropod dinosaur known from the Late Cretaceous of southern Mendoza Province of western Argentina.

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Races and creatures in His Dark Materials

This is a list of fictional races and creatures in the His Dark Materials series by Philip Pullman.

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Radioisotope thermoelectric generator

A Radioisotope Thermoelectric Generator (RTG, RITEG) is an electrical generator that uses an array of thermocouples to convert the heat released by the decay of a suitable radioactive material into electricity by the Seebeck effect.

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Radiolaria

The Radiolaria, also called Radiozoa, are protozoa of diameter 0.1–0.2 mm that produce intricate mineral skeletons, typically with a central capsule dividing the cell into the inner and outer portions of endoplasm and ectoplasm.The elaborate mineral skeleton is usually made of silica.

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Radiopharmacology

Radiopharmacology or medicinal radiochemistry is radiochemistry applied to medicine and thus the pharmacology of radiopharmaceuticals (medicinal radiocompounds, that is, pharmaceutical drugs that are radioactive).

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Ragfish

The ragfish (Icosteus aenigmaticus) is a ray-finned fish of the northern Pacific Ocean; although a perciform, its skeleton is mostly cartilage, and the larvae have pelvic fins that disappear as they mature.

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Randolph Kirkpatrick

Randolph Kirkpatrick (1863 – 1950) was a British spongiologist, cnidariologist and bryozoologist.

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Rapetosaurus

Rapetosaurus is a genus of sauropod dinosaur that lived in Madagascar from 70 to 66 million years ago, at the end of the Cretaceous Period.

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Red Lady of Paviland

The Red Lady of Paviland is a male Upper Paleolithic partial skeleton dyed in red ochre and buried in Britain 33,000 BP.

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Red-eared slider

The red-eared slider (Trachemys scripta elegans), also known as the red-eared terrapin, is a semiaquatic turtle belonging to the family Emydidae.

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Reiko Asakawa

is a character in the 1998 film adaptation of Koji Suzuki's novel Ring, published in 1991, portrayed by Nanako Matsushima.

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Remote Control (game show)

Remote Control is a TV game show that ran on MTV for five seasons from 1987 until 1990.

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Revueltosaurus

Revueltosaurus ("Revuelto lizard") is an extinct genus of suchian pseudosuchian from Late Triassic (late Carnian to middle Norian stage) deposits of New Mexico, Arizona and North Carolina, United States.

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Rhomaleosaurus

Rhomaleosaurus (meaning "strong lizard") is an extinct genus of Early Jurassic (Toarcian age, about 183 to 175.6 million years ago) rhomaleosaurid pliosauroid known from Northamptonshire and from Yorkshire of the United Kingdom.

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Richard Herring

Richard Keith Herring (born 12 July 1967) is an English stand-up comedian, comedy writer, podcaster and diarist whose early work includes the comedy double act Lee and Herring.

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Richard Owen

Sir Richard Owen (20 July 1804 – 18 December 1892) was an English biologist, comparative anatomist and paleontologist.

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Rick Polizzi

Rick Polizzi is an American producer and author.

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Robert Kienböck

Robert Kienböck (11 January 1871 – 8 September 1953) was an Austrian radiologist who was a native of Vienna.

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Robert Nicholls (artist)

Robert (Bob) Nicholls (born 5 August 1975) grew up in Gloucestershire, England, and now resides in Bristol with his wife and daughter.

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Robinow syndrome

Robinow syndrome is an extremely rare genetic disorder characterized by short-limbed dwarfism, abnormalities in the head, face, and external genitalia, as well as vertebral segmentation.

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Rock art

In archaeology, rock art is human-made markings placed on natural stone; it is largely synonymous with parietal art.

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Rocky and the Dodos

Rocky and the Dodos is a stop motion animated television series seen on CITV in 1998 and 1999.

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Rompo

Rompo is a mythological beast with the head of a hare, human ears, a skeleton-like body, the front arms of a badger, and the rear legs of a bear.

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Roopkund

Roopkund (locally known as Mystery Lake, Skeletons Lake) is a high altitude glacial lake in the Uttarakhand state of India.

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Roskilde Festival 2011

Roskilde Festival 2011 was a festival that took place between 30 June and 3 July 2011, with warm-up and camping from 26 June.

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Rotaryus

Rotaryus is an extinct genus of Early Permian trematopid dissorophoid temnospondyl known from the Free State of Thuringia of central Germany.

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Roughouse

Roughouse is a fictional character, a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.

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Rugocaudia

Rugocaudia is a potentially dubious extinct genus of basal titanosauriform sauropod dinosaur known from the Early Cretaceous of Montana, United States.

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Running Wild (video game)

Running Wild is a racing video game released on October 7, 1998 for the Sony PlayStation developed by Blue Shift Studios and published by 989 Studios.

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Ruthenosaurus

Ruthenosaurus is an extinct genus of large caseid synapsids from middle Early to early Late Permian (upper Sakmarian to lower Lopingian) deposits of Southern France.

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Saci (Brazilian folklore)

Saci is a character in Brazilian folklore.

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Sacred and Profane

Sacred and Profane is a 1987 novel by Faye Kellerman.

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Saint Helena hoopoe

The Saint Helena hoopoe (Upupa antaios), also known as the Saint Helena giant hoopoe or giant hoopoe, is an extinct species of the hoopoe (family Upupidae), known exclusively from an incomplete subfossil skeleton.

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Salme ships

The Salme ships are two clinker-built ships of Scandinavian origin discovered in 2008 and 2010 near Salme village on the island of Saaremaa, Estonia.

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Sammy (comics)

Sammy is a popular humour Belgian comics series.

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San Giacomo alla Lungara

San Giacomo alla Lungara is a church in Rome (Italy), in the Rione Trastevere, facing on Via della Lungara.

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San Jose de Moro

San José de Moro is a Moche archaeological site in the Pacanga District, Chepén Province, La Libertad Region, of Northwestern Peru.

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San Pascualito

San Pascualito (also known as San Pascualito Muerte and El Rey San Pascual) is a folk saint associated with Saint Paschal Baylon and venerated in Guatemala and the Mexican state of Chiapas.

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Sanchiaosaurus

Sanchiaosaurus is an extinct genus of a basal nothosauroid known from the Middle Triassic (Anisian age) of Guizhou Province, southwestern China.

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Sand dollar

The term sand dollar (also known as a sea cookie or snapper biscuit in New Zealand, or pansy shell in South Africa) refers to species of extremely flattened, burrowing sea urchins belonging to the order Clypeasteroida.

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Saraba Kamen Rider Den-O: Final Countdown

is the third tokusatsu superhero film adaptation of the popular Kamen Rider Series Kamen Rider Den-O, and the last of the Den-O films, following Kamen Rider Den-O: I'm Born! and Kamen Rider Den-O & Kiva: Climax Deka.

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Sarahsaurus

Sarahsaurus is a genus of basal sauropodomorph dinosaur which lived during the lower Jurassic period in what is now northeastern Arizona, United States.

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Sarcosuchus

Sarcosuchus (meaning "flesh crocodile") is an extinct genus of crocodyliform and distant relative of living crocodylians that lived 112 million years ago.

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Sarmatians

The Sarmatians (Sarmatae, Sauromatae; Greek: Σαρμάται, Σαυρομάται) were a large Iranian confederation that existed in classical antiquity, flourishing from about the 5th century BC to the 4th century AD.

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Saturnalia tupiniquim

Saturnalia is an extinct genus of basal sauropodomorph dinosaur known from the Late Triassic Santa Maria Formation of Rio Grande do Sul, southern Brazil and Pebbly Arkose Formation, Zimbabwe.

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Scaly-foot gastropod

Chrysomallon squamiferum, common name the scaly-foot gastropod, is a species of deep-sea hydrothermal-vent snail, a marine gastropod mollusc in the family Peltospiridae.

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SCARF syndrome

SCARF syndrome is a rare syndrome characterized by skeletal abnormalities, cutis laxa, craniostenosis, ambiguous genitalia, psychomotor retardation, and facial abnormalities.

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Scary Godmother

Scary Godmother is a series of children's books and comic books created by artist Jill Thompson and published by Sirius Entertainment beginning in 1997.

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Scheuermann's disease

Scheuermann's disease is a self-limiting skeletal disorder of childhood.

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Schoolhouse Rock!

Schoolhouse Rock! is an American interstitial programming series of animated musical educational short films (and later, videos) that aired during the Saturday morning children's programming block on the U.S. television network ABC.

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Science Museum of Minnesota

Science Museum of Minnesota is an American museum focused on topics in technology, natural history, physical science, and mathematics education.

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Scleractinia

Scleractinia, also called stony corals or hard corals, are marine animals in the phylum Cnidaria that build themselves a hard skeleton.

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Sclerochronology

Sclerochronology is the study of physical and chemical variations in the accretionary hard tissues of invertebrates and coralline red algae, and the temporal context in which they formed.

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Sclerosponge

Sclerosponges are sponges with a soft body that covers a hard, often massive skeleton made of calcium carbonate, either aragonite or calcite.

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Scute

A scute or scutum (Latin scutum, plural: scuta "shield") is a bony external plate or scale overlaid with horn, as on the shell of a turtle, the skin of crocodilians, and the feet of birds.

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Sea

A sea is a large body of salt water that is surrounded in whole or in part by land.

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Sea otter

The sea otter (Enhydra lutris) is a marine mammal native to the coasts of the northern and eastern North Pacific Ocean.

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Second City Television

Second City Television, commonly shortened to SCTV, is a Canadian television sketch comedy show that ran between 1976 and 1984.

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Secondary sex characteristic

Secondary sex characteristics are features that appear during puberty in humans, and at sexual maturity in other animals.

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Secrets in the Walls

Secrets in the Walls is an American made for television mystery horror drama film directed by Christopher Leitch and starring Jeri Ryan.

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Sedlec Ossuary

The Sedlec Ossuary (Kostnice v Sedlci) is a small Roman Catholic chapel, located beneath the Cemetery Church of All Saints (Czech: Hřbitovní kostel Všech Svatých), part of the former Sedlec Abbey in Sedlec, a suburb of Kutná Hora in the Czech Republic.

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Seitaad

Seitaad is a genus of sauropodomorph dinosaur which lived during the lower Jurassic period in what is now southern Utah, United States.

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Seminobatrachus

Seminobatrachus is an extinct genus of neotenic salamander from late Paleocene to early Eocene deposits of Cherkassy Region, central Ukraine.

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Senkichi Awaya

was a Japanese public official who was killed by the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima while he was its mayor.

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Sense of balance

The sense of balance or equilibrioception is one of the physiological senses related to balance.

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Sergei Rudenko

Sergei Ivanovich Rudenko (Серге́й Ива́нович Руде́нко; January 16, 1885, Kharkov - July 16, 1969, Leningrad) was a prominent Russian/Soviet anthropologist and archaeologist who discovered and excavated the most celebrated of Scythian burials, Pazyryk in Siberia.

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Serpianosaurus

Serpianosaurus is an extinct genus of pachypleurosaurs known from the Middle Triassic (late Anisian and early Ladinian stages) deposits of Switzerland and Germany.

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Sex doll

A sex doll (also love doll or blowup doll) is a type of sex toy in the size and shape of a sexual partner for aid in masturbation.

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Seymouria

Seymouria was a reptile-like tetrapod from the early Permian of North America and Europe (approximately 280 to 270 million years ago).

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Shake Away

Shake Away (Ojo de Culebra) is the sixth studio album by Mexican singer-songwriter Lila Downs.

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Ship of Fools (Russo novel)

Ship of Fools is a science fiction novel by Richard Paul Russo.

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Shun Yashiro

was a Japanese actor and voice actor from Tsuyama, Okayama.

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Shwachman–Diamond syndrome

Shwachman–Diamond syndrome (SDS), or Shwachman–Bodian–Diamond syndrome, is a rare congenital disorder characterized by exocrine pancreatic insufficiency, bone marrow dysfunction, skeletal abnormalities and short stature.

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Siats

Siats is an extinct genus of large neovenatorid theropod dinosaur known from the Late Cretaceous Cedar Mountain Formation of Utah, US.

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Sid the Science Kid

Sid the Science Kid (also known as Jim Henson's Sid the Science Kid) is an American half-hour CGI animated series that aired on PBS Kids from September 1, 2008 to March 25, 2013, with a total of 68 half-hour episodes produced over two seasons.

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SIGMO

SIGMO is a humanoid robot designed to demonstrate the applications of passive dynamics technologies.

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Signs and symptoms of Graves' disease

Virtually all the signs and symptoms of Graves' disease result from the direct and indirect effects of hyperthyroidism, with exceptions being Graves' ophthalmopathy, goitre and pretibial myxedema (which are caused by the autoimmune processes of Graves' disease).

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Silvestrosaurus

Silvestrosaurus is an extinct aquatic genus of lariosaurine nothosaurid sauropterygian known from the Middle Triassic (Anisian-Ladinian boundary) of Monte San Giorgio, southern Switzerland.

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Singleton Merten syndrome

Singleton Merten Syndrome is an autosomal dominant genetic disorder with variable expression with an onset of symptoms during childhood.

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Sinornithomimus

Sinornithomimus is a genus of ornithomimid theropod dinosaur found in 1997, in the early Late Cretaceous strata of the Ulansuhai Formation located at Alshanzuo Banner, Nei Mongol Autonomous Region, Northern China.

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Sinosaurosphargis

Sinosaurosphargis is an extinct genus of basal marine saurosphargid reptile known from the Middle Triassic (Anisian age) Guanling Formation of Yunnan and Guizhou Provinces, southwestern China.

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Sirenidae

Sirenidae, the sirens, are a family of aquatic salamanders.

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Sirius (film)

Sirius is a 2013 documentary directed by Amardeep Kaleka, based upon ufologist Steven M. Greer's book Hidden Truth, Forbidden Knowledge.

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Sisteronia

Sisteronia is an extinct genus of platypterygiine ophthalmosaurid ichthyosaur known from the 'middle' Cretaceous of southeastern England and southeastern France.

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Skeletal eroding band

Skeletal eroding band (SEB) is a disease of corals that appears as a black or dark gray band that slowly advances over corals, leaving a spotted region of dead coral in its wake.

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Skeletal formula

The skeletal formula, also called line-angle formula or shorthand formula, of an organic compound is a type of molecular structural formula that serves as a shorthand representation of a molecule's bonding and some details of its molecular geometry.

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Skeleton (disambiguation)

A skeleton is a biological system providing support in a living organism.

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Skeleton (sport)

Skeleton is a winter sliding sport in which a person rides a small sled, known as a skeleton bobsled (or -sleigh), down a frozen track while lying face down and head-first.

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Skeletonization

Skeletonization refers to the final stage of decomposition, during which the last vestiges of the soft tissues of a corpse or carcass have decayed or dried to the point that the skeleton is exposed.

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Skeletons: Museum of Osteology

SKELETONS: a Museum of Osteology is a museum attraction located in Orlando Florida and Central Florida's largest natural history museum.

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Skellington

Skellington may refer to.

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Skelly

Skelly may refer to.

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Skin (Marvel Comics)

Skin (Angelo Espinosa) is a fictional mutant in the Marvel Universe of comics.

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Skinner (comics)

Skinner is a fictional villain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.

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Skull

The skull is a bony structure that forms the head in vertebrates.

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Skull and crossbones (symbol)

A skull and crossbones is a symbol consisting of a human skull and two long bones crossed together under or behind the skull.

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Skulls Unlimited International

Skulls Unlimited International, Inc. is a commercial supplier of osteological specimens located in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.

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Sling (implant)

In surgery, a sling is an implant that is intended to provide additional support to a particular tissue.

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Small shelly fauna

The small shelly fauna, small shelly fossils (SSF), or early skeletal fossils (ESF) are mineralized fossils, many only a few millimetres long, with a nearly continuous record from the latest stages of the Ediacaran to the end of the Early Cambrian Period.

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Smok (archosaur)

Smok (meaning "dragon" in Polish) is an extinct genus of large carnivorous archosaur.

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Snake

Snakes are elongated, legless, carnivorous reptiles of the suborder Serpentes.

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Snake skeleton

A snake skeleton consists primarily of the skull, vertebrae, and ribs, with only vestigial remnants of the limbs.

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Snipe-rail

The snipe-rail (Capellirallus karamu) is an extinct flightless rail endemic to the North Island of New Zealand.

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Social Distortion

Social Distortion is an American punk rock band formed in 1978 in Fullerton, California.

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Soft-bodied organism

Soft-bodied organisms are animals that lack skeletons, a group roughly corresponding to the group Vermes as proposed by Carl von Linné.

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Soham murders

The Soham murders occurred in Soham, Cambridgeshire, England, on 4 August 2002.

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Sooriyakanda mass grave

The Sooriyakanda mass grave is the mass burial ground of murdered school children from Embilipitiya Maha Vidyalaya (Embilipitiya High School) in Sri Lanka.

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Spacecraft in Red Dwarf

The British television comedy Red Dwarf prominently features many different spaceships.

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Spaceflight osteopenia

Spaceflight osteopenia refers to the characteristic bone loss that occurs during spaceflight.

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Spin structure

In differential geometry, a spin structure on an orientable Riemannian manifold allows one to define associated spinor bundles, giving rise to the notion of a spinor in differential geometry.

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Spondylosoma

Spondylosoma (meaning "vertebra body") is a genus of avemetatarsalian archosaur belonging to the clade Aphanosauria from the late Ladinian-age Middle Triassic Lower Santa Maria Formation in Geopark of Paleorrota, Brazil.

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Sponge

Sponges, the members of the phylum Porifera (meaning "pore bearer"), are a basal Metazoa clade as sister of the Diploblasts.

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Sponge reef

Sponge reefs are reefs formed by Hexactinellid sponges, which have a skeleton made of silica, and are often referred to as glass sponges.

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Sponge spicule

Spicules are structural elements found in most sponges.

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Spongin

Spongin, a modified type of collagen protein, forms the fibrous skeleton of most organisms among the phylum Porifera, the sponges.

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Spook Squad

Spook Squad is a British children's television gameshow created by BBC Scotland.

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Spur (zoology)

A spur is an outgrowth of bone covered in a sheath of horn found in various anatomical locations in some animals.

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SS Noronic

SS Noronic was a passenger ship that was destroyed by fire in Toronto Harbour in September 1949 with the loss of at least 118 lives.

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St Peter's Church, Ardingly

St Peter's Church is the Church of England parish church of the parish of Ardingly in Mid Sussex, one of seven local government districts in the English county of West Sussex.

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St Tugual's Chapel

St Tugual's Chapel is a non-denominational and non-consecrated chapel which dates from the 11th century.

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St. Mary's Church, Callan

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St. Michael's Cave

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State Natural History Museum, Braunschweig

The State Natural History Museum (Naturhistorische Museum Braunschweig) in Braunschweig, Germany, is a zoology museum.

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Steel frame

Steel frame is a building technique with a "skeleton frame" of vertical steel columns and horizontal ibeam-beams, constructed in a rectangular grid to support the floors, roof and walls of a building which are all attached to the frame.

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Stegopelta

Stegopelta (meaning "roofed shield") is a genus of armored dinosaur.

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Stenomyti

Stenomyti is an extinct genus of small aetosaur.

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Stenopterygius

Stenopterygius is an extinct genus of thunnosaur ichthyosaur known from Europe (England, France, Germany, Luxembourg and Switzerland).

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Steppe mammoth

The steppe mammoth (Mammuthus trogontherii, sometimes Mammuthus armeniacus) is an extinct species of Elephantidae that ranged over most of northern Eurasia during the Middle Pleistocene, 600,000-370,000 years ago.

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Stolon

In biology, stolons (from Latin stolō "branch"), also known as runners, are horizontal connections between organisms.

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Stonehenge Archer

The Stonehenge Archer is the name given to a Bronze Age man whose body was discovered in the outer ditch of Stonehenge.

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Stratesaurus

Stratesaurus is an extinct genus of small-bodied rhomaleosaurid plesiosaur known from the Early Jurassic period (most likely earliest Hettangian stage) of the United Kingdom.

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Streaky Bay, South Australia

Streaky Bay (formerly Flinders) is a coastal town on the western side of the Eyre Peninsula, in South Australia just off the Flinders Highway 303 km north west of Port Lincoln and 727 km by road from Adelaide.

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Strontium

Strontium is the chemical element with symbol Sr and atomic number 38.

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Strontium sulfate

Strontium sulfate (SrSO4) is the sulfate salt of strontium.

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Strontium unit

The strontium unit is a unit used to measure the amount of radioactivity from strontium-90, a radionuclide found in nuclear fallout, in a subject's body.

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Struthiosaurinae

Struthiosaurinae is a subfamily of ankylosaurian dinosaurs from the Cretaceous of Europe.

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Stuart Newman

Stuart Alan Newman (born April 4, 1945 in New York City) is a professor of cell biology and anatomy at New York Medical College in Valhalla, NY, United States.

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Supayacetus

Supayacetus is an extinct genus of basilosaurid cetacean from Middle Eocene (Bartonian stage) deposits of southern Peru.

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Super Young Team

The Super Young Team is a fictional Japanese superhero team in the.

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Sveltonectes

Sveltonectes is an extinct genus of platypterygiine ophthalmosaurid ichthyosaurs known from Ul’yanovsk region, western Russia.

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Symbols of death

Symbols of death are the symbolic, often allegorical, portrayal of death in various cultures.

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Symphurus thermophilus

Symphurus thermophilus is a species of tonguefish notable for being the only flatfish known to be an obligate inhabitant of hydrothermal vents.

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Syracuse Lake

Syracuse Lake is a natural lake bordering Syracuse in Kosciusko County, Indiana, United States.

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Tabulata

The tabulate corals, forming the order Tabulata, are an extinct form of coral.

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Talheim Death Pit

The Talheim Death Pit (German: Massaker von Talheim), discovered in 1983, was a mass grave found in a Linear Pottery Culture settlement, also known as a Linearbandkeramik (LBK) culture.

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Talos sampsoni

Talos is an extinct genus of carnivorous bird-like theropod dinosaur, an advanced troodontid which lived during the late Cretaceous period (late Campanian, about 75.95 Ma) in the geographic area that is now Utah, United States.

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Tambach Formation

The Tambach Formation is an Early Permian-age geologic formation in central Germany.

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Tangasaurus

Tangasaurus is an extinct genus of aquatic basal tangasaurid neodiapsid known from the Late Permian period (late Changhsingian stage) of Tanga, northeastern Tanzania.

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Tapanuli orangutan

The Tapanuli orangutan (Pongo tapanuliensis) is a species of orangutan, native to South Tapanuli in the island of Sumatra in Indonesia.

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Tappenosaurus

Tappenosaurus ("Tappen's lizard") is an extinct genus of synapsids from the Middle Permian of Texas.

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Tapuiasaurus

Tapuiasaurus (meaning "Tapuia lizard") is a genus of titanosaur which lived during the Lower Cretaceous period (Aptian age) in what is now Minas Gerais, Brazil.

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Technetium-99m

Technetium-99m is a metastable nuclear isomer of technetium-99 (itself an isotope of technetium), symbolized as 99mTc, that is used in tens of millions of medical diagnostic procedures annually, making it the most commonly used medical radioisotope.

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Tell Halula

Tell Halula is a large, prehistoric, neolithic tell, about in size, located around east of Aleppo and northwest of Membij in the Raqqa Governorate of Syria.

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Tensegrity

Tensegrity, tensional integrity or floating compression is a structural principle based on the use of isolated components in compression inside a net of continuous tension, in such a way that the compressed members (usually bars or struts) do not touch each other and the prestressed tensioned members (usually cables or tendons) delineate the system spatially.

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Teratophoneus

Teratophoneus ("monstrous murderer" (Greek: teras, "monster" and phoneus, "murderer")) is a genus of carnivorous tyrannosaurid theropod dinosaur which lived during the late Cretaceous period (late Campanian age, about 77 to 76 million years ago) in what is now Utah, United States.

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Terebellida

Terebellida make up an order of the Polychaeta class, commonly referred to as "bristle worms".

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Terminologia Embryologica

The Terminologia Embryologica (TE) is a standardized list of words used in the description of human embryologic and fetal structures.

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Terry Collection

The Robert J. Terry Anatomical Skeletal Collection is a collection of some 1,728 human skeletons held by the Department of Anthropology of the National Museum of Natural History of the Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C., United States.

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Teshik-Tash 1

Teshik-Tash 1 is a Neanderthal skeleton discovered in 1938 in Teshik-Tash Cave, in the Bajsuntau mountain range, Uzbek SSR, central Asia.

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Tetraodontiformes

The Tetraodontiformes are an order of highly derived ray-finned fish, also called the Plectognathi.

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Teunissen–Cremers syndrome

Teunissen–Cremers syndrome is a genetic disorder that presents with skeleton defects some of which can include the bones of the inner ear, fingers and toes.

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Teyumbaita

Teyumbaita (meaning "lizard (Teyu´) and parrot (Mbaita´)" in the Brazilian aborigine Tupi-Guaraní language) is an extinct genus of hyperodapedontine rhynchosaur from the Upper Triassic (early Norian age) epoch of Paleorrota, Rio Grande do Sul, southern Brazil.

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Thanatophoric dysplasia

Thanatophoric dysplasia (thanatophoric dwarfism) is a severe skeletal disorder characterized by a disproportionately small ribcage, extremely short limbs and folds of extra skin on the arms and legs.

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The Ancient Magus' Bride

is a Japanese fantasy shōnen manga series written and illustrated by Kore Yamazaki.

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The Ballerina

The Ballerina is a 2017 American Southern Gothic supernatural horror film, written and directed by Steve Pullen, who stars alongside his daughter, Isabella Pullen, and their other family members.

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The Belkin Tales

The Tales of the Late Ivan Petrovich Belkin («Повести покойного Ивана Петровича Белкина», 1831) is a series of five short stories and a fictional editorial introduction by Russian author Aleksandr Pushkin.

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The Blackfriars of Shrewsbury

The Black Friars of Shrewsbury is a short historical book by Paul Marsden, the former Shrewsbury MP, about the Dominican friars who arrived in Shrewsbury, England, in 1230 and built a church, cloisters, Lady chapel and series of outbuildings.

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The Body (Sapir novel)

The Body (1983) is a mystery/thriller written by Richard Ben Sapir, co-author of Destroyer series.

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The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds

The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds is a play written by Paul Zindel, a playwright and science teacher.

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The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy (season 1)

The first season of The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy consisted of 23 episodes, including the 13 Grim & Evil episodes, the 9 exclusive episodes, and the half-hour Halloween special, in which Billy, Mandy and Grim face against Jack O'Lantern.

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The Keeping Room

The Keeping Room is a 2014 American action thriller film directed by Daniel Barber and written by Julia Hart.

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The Legend of Neil

The Legend of Neil is a comedy web series distributed by Comedy Central's partner Atom.com and is a parody of the Nintendo game The Legend of Zelda.

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The Mystery of Al Capone's Vaults

The Mystery of Al Capone's Vaults is an infamous two-hour live American television special that was broadcast one time only in syndication on April 21, 1986.

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The Old Castle's Secret

"The Old Castle's Secret" is a 32-page funny animal comic book adventure/mystery/horror story written, drawn, and lettered by Carl Barks.

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The Skeleton Dance

The Skeleton Dance is a 1929 Silly Symphony animated short subject produced and directed by Walt Disney and animated by Ub Iwerks.

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The Woman on the Beach

The Woman on the Beach is a 1947 film noir directed by Jean Renoir, released by RKO Radio Pictures, and starring Joan Bennett, Robert Ryan and Charles Bickford.

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The X-Rays

The X-Rays (also known as The X-Ray Fiend) is an 1897 British short silent comedy film, directed by George Albert Smith, featuring a courting couple exposed to X-rays.

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They Hunger

They Hunger is a single player horror-based mod of Valve Corporation's first-person shooter Half-Life.

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Thinktank, Birmingham Science Museum

Thinktank, Birmingham Science Museum (formerly known as simply Thinktank) is a science museum in Birmingham, England.

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This Night I'll Possess Your Corpse

This Night I'll Possess Your Corpse (Esta Noite Encarnarei no Teu Cadáver) is a 1967 Brazilian horror film directed by José Mojica Marins.

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Thorium

Thorium is a weakly radioactive metallic chemical element with symbol Th and atomic number 90.

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Thuringothyris

Thuringothyris is an extinct genus of Early Permian eureptiles known from the Thuringian Forest in central Germany.

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Timanophon

Timanophon is an extinct genus of procolophonine procolophonid parareptile from early Triassic deposits of Arkhangelsk, Russia.

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Timeline of natural history

This timeline of natural history summarizes significant geological and biological events from the formation of the Earth to the arrival of modern humans.

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Timeline of scientific experiments

The timeline below shows the date of publication of major scientific experiments.

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Titanoceratops

Titanoceratops (meaning "titanic horn face") is a genus of herbivorous ceratopsian dinosaur.

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Titanosaur

Titanosaurs (members of the group Titanosauria) were a diverse group of sauropod dinosaurs which included Saltasaurus and Isisaurus.

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Titanotylopus

Titanotylopus is an extinct genus of terrestrial herbivore the family Camelidae, endemic to North America from the Miocene through Pleistocene 10.3 mya—30,000 years ago, existing for approximately.

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Tityridae

Tityridae is family of suboscine passerine birds found in forest and woodland in the Neotropics.

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Tobacco and art

Depictions of tobacco smoking in art date back at least to the pre-Columbian Maya civilization, where smoking had religious significance.

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Tonight: Franz Ferdinand

Tonight: Franz Ferdinand (also known as Tonight) is the third studio album by Scottish indie rock band Franz Ferdinand.

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Torgrim Sørnes

Torgrim Sørnes (born March 2, 1956 in Moss) is a Norwegian physician, historian and author, who has written extensively on Norwegian social and forensic history.

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Torres del Paine National Park

Torres del Paine National Park (Parque Nacional Torres del Paine) is a national park encompassing mountains, glaciers, lakes, and rivers in southern Chilean Patagonia.

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Trabecula

A trabecula (plural trabeculae, from Latin for "small beam") is a small, often microscopic, tissue element in the form of a small beam, strut or rod that supports or anchors a framework of parts within a body or organ.

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Trabecular cartilage

Trabecular cartilages (trabeculae cranii, sometimes simply trabeculae, prechordal cartilages) are paired, rod-shaped cartilages, which develop in the head of the vertebrate embryo.

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Traction (orthopedics)

In orthopedic medicine, traction refers to the set of mechanisms for straightening broken bones or relieving pressure on the spineBurke, G.L., "" and skeletal system.

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Treadmill with Vibration Isolation Stabilization

The Treadmill with Vibration Isolation Stabilization System, commonly abbreviated as TVIS, is a treadmill for use on board the International Space Station and is designed to allow astronauts to run without vibrating delicate microgravity science experiments in adjacent labs.

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Treasure of Pouan

The "Treasure of Pouan". The "Treasure of Pouan" consists of a number of gold and garnet cloisonné jewels and ornaments, buried with a skeleton uncovered in 1842 at Pouan-les-Vallées and identified as the burial of a 5th-century Germanic warrior.

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Tricho–dento–osseous syndrome

Tricho-dento-osseous syndrome (TDO) is a rare, systemic, autosomal dominant genetic disorder that causes defects in hair, teeth, and bones respectively.

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Trine (video game)

Trine is a side-scrolling, action platform-puzzle video game developed by Frozenbyte and published by Nobilis.

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Tropidosuchus

Tropidosuchus is an extinct genus of carnivorous archosauriforms from the Middle Triassic period (Anisian to Ladinian stage).

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Trucheosaurus

No description.

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Trygonoptera

Trygonoptera is a genus of round rays endemic to the waters around Australia.

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Tuffield Latour

Tuffield "Tuffy" Latour (born c. 1968) is an American bobsled and skeleton coach and retired bobsledder.

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Tumblepop

is an arcade game by Data East released in 1991 and was later ported to the Nintendo Game Boy.

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Tumulus of Bougon

The Tumulus of Bougon or Necropolis of Bougon (French: "Tumulus de Bougon", "Nécropole de Bougon") is a group of five Neolithic barrows located in Bougon near La-Mothe-Saint-Héray, between Exoudon and Pamproux in Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France.

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Turkana Boy

Turkana Boy, also called Nariokotome Boy, is the common name of Homo erectus fossil KNM-WT 15000,KNM-WT 15000: Kenya National Museum; West Turkana; item 15000 a nearly complete skeleton of a hominin youth who lived during the early Pleistocene.

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Twistringen

Twistringen is a town in the district of Diepholz, Lower Saxony, Germany.

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Uintatherium

Uintatherium ("Beast of the Uinta Mountains") is an extinct genus of herbivorous mammal that lived during the Eocene epoch.

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Uli Aschenborn

Hans Ulrich "Uli" Aschenborn (born 6 September 1947 in Johannesburg, South Africa) is an animal painter in Southern Africa like his father Dieter Aschenborn and his grandfather Hans Aschenborn have been.

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Undorosaurus

Undorosaurus is an extinct genus of ophthalmosaurid ichthyosaur known from western Russia.

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Unicornuate uterus

A unicornuate uterus represents a uterine malformation where the uterus is formed from one only of the paired Müllerian ducts while the other Müllerian duct does not develop or only in a rudimentary fashion.

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Unity Tower

Unity Tower (best known to the public as Szkieletor, which means Skeletor) is a 102.5 metre high-rise building under construction located in Kraków, Poland.

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University of the Philippines Los Baños College of Veterinary Medicine

The College of Veterinary Medicine (CVM) is one of the 11 degree-granting units of the University of the Philippines at Los Baños.

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Uremia

Uremia is the condition of having "urea in the blood".

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Usili Formation

The Usili Formation is a Late Permian geologic formation in Tanzania.

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USOC Coach of the Year

The USOC Coach of the Year awards are given annually by the United States Olympic Committee to the top coaches in Olympic and Paralympic sports.

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Uterus didelphys

Uterus didelphys (sometimes also uterus didelphis) represents a uterine malformation where the uterus is present as a paired organ when the embryogenetic fusion of the Müllerian ducts fails to occur.

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Varanops

Varanops is an extinct genus of Early Permian varanopid synapsids known from Texas and Oklahoma of the United States.

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Varna culture

The Varna culture belongs to the late Chalcolithic of northeastern Bulgaria.

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Vegasaurus

Vegasaurus is an extinct genus of elasmosaurid plesiosaur known from the Late Cretaceous (early Maastrichtian stage) Snow Hill Island Formation of Vega Island, Antarctic Peninsula.

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Vehicle frame

A vehicle frame, also known as its chassis, is the main supporting structure of a motor vehicle, to which all other components are attached, comparable to the skeleton of an organism.

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Veil of Darkness

Veil of Darkness is a horror-action-adventure game for MS-DOS, FM Towns and PC-98, which was developed by Event Horizon Software and published by Strategic Simulations in 1993.

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Viper dogfish

The viper dogfish or viper shark (Trigonognathus kabeyai) is a rare species of dogfish shark in the family Etmopteridae, and the only extant member of its genus.

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Vitin Alicea

Victor Alicea Arévalo, better known as Vitín Alicea, is a fictional comedic character created and portrayed by Sunshine Logroño.

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Vitreorana oyampiensis

Vitreorana oyampiensis is a South American frog species in the glassfrog family (Centrolenidae).

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Vjushkovisaurus

Vjushkovisaurus is an extinct genus of Middle Triassic archosauriform.

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Wairau Bar

The Wairau Bar, or Te Pokohiwi, is a gravel bar formed where the Wairau River meets the sea in Cloudy Bay, Marlborough, north-eastern South Island, New Zealand.

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Wait Till Helen Comes: A Ghost Story

Wait Till Helen Comes is a 1986 novel by American author Mary Downing Hahn.

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Walking with Beasts

Walking with Beasts (Walking with Prehistoric Beasts in North American releases) is a 2001 six-part television documentary miniseries, produced by the BBC Natural History Unit.

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Wangosaurus

Wangosaurus is an extinct genus of basal pistosauroid known from the Middle Triassic (late Ladinian stage) Falang Formation of Xingyi in Guizhou Province, southwestern China.

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Wapuskanectes

Wapuskanectes is an extinct genus of elasmosaurid known from the Alberta of Canada.

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Warfarin

Warfarin, sold under the brand name Coumadin among others, is a medication that is used as an anticoagulant (blood thinner).

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Waterberg Biosphere

The Waterberg (Thaba Meetse) is a mountainous massif of approximately in north Limpopo Province, South Africa.

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Weightlessness

Weightlessness, or an absence of weight, is an absence of stress and strain resulting from externally applied mechanical contact-forces, typically normal forces (from floors, seats, beds, scales, etc.). Counterintuitively, a uniform gravitational field does not by itself cause stress or strain, and a body in free fall in such an environment experiences no g-force acceleration and feels weightless.

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Wellington Caves

The Wellington Caves are a group of limestone caves located 8 kilometres south of Wellington, New South Wales, Australia.

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West Indian Ocean coelacanth

The West Indian Ocean coelacanth (Latimeria chalumnae), sometimes known as the African coelacanth, or simply coelacanth, is one of two extant species of coelacanth, a rare order of vertebrates more closely related to lungfish, reptiles and mammals than to the common ray-finned fishes.

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West Runton

West Runton is a village in North Norfolk, England, approximately ¼ of a mile from the North Sea coast.

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West Runton Mammoth

The West Runton Mammoth is a fossilized skeleton of a steppe mammoth (Mammuthus trogontherii) found in the cliffs of West Runton in the county of Norfolk, England in 1990.

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Western Attitudes Toward Death from the Middle Ages to the Present

Published in 1974, Western Attitudes Toward Death from the Middle Ages to the Present was French historian Philippe Ariès’ first major publication on the subject of death.

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Westphaliasaurus

Westphaliasaurus is an extinct genus of plesiosaurid from Lower Jurassic (Pliensbachian stage) deposits of Westphalia, northwestern Germany.

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White Dalmatian

White Dalmatian is the English language premiere of the long-running, family “rock” musical from Prague, Czech Republic.

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Wild and Woolly (1932 film)

Wild and Woolly is a short animated film by Walter Lantz Productions, and stars Oswald the Lucky Rabbit.

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Willem Vrolik

Willem Vrolik (29 April 1801 – 22 December 1863) was a Dutch anatomist and pathologist who was a native of Amsterdam.

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William Buckland

William Buckland DD, FRS (12 March 1784 – 14 August 1856) was an English theologian who became Dean of Westminster.

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William Cheselden

William Cheselden (19 October 1688 – 10 April 1752) was an English surgeon and teacher of anatomy and surgery, who was influential in establishing surgery as a scientific medical profession.

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William Parker Foulke

William Parker Foulke (1816–1865) discovered the first full dinosaur skeleton in North America (Hadrosaurus foulkii, which means "Foulke's big lizard") in Haddonfield, New Jersey in 1858.

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Winterton, Lincolnshire

Winterton is a small town in North Lincolnshire, England, north-east of Scunthorpe.

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Witchaven

Witchaven is a fantasy first-person shooter video game with action role-playing game elements, developed by Capstone Software and published by Intracorp Entertainment in.

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Wollersheim

Wollersheim is a village in the municipality of Nideggen in the district of Düren in the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia.

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Wood turtle

The wood turtle (Glyptemys insculpta) is a species of turtle endemic to North America.

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Wot a Night

Wot a Night is a 1931 animated film.

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WPC 56

WPC 56 is a British television drama series, written by Dominique Moloney and broadcast on BBC One.

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Wyborn Reef Light

Wyborn Reef Light is an active lighthouse located at Wyborn Reef, formerly known as Y Reef, about southeast of Albany Island, east of the tip of Cape York Peninsula, Queensland, Australia.

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X-linked hypophosphatemia

X-linked hypophosphatemia (XLH), also called X-linked dominant hypophosphatemic rickets, X-linked vitamin d-resistant rickets, is an X-linked dominant form of rickets (or osteomalacia) that differs from most cases of rickets in that ingestion of vitamin D is relatively ineffective.

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Xiaotingia

Xiaotingia is a genus of anchiornithid theropod dinosaur from early Late Jurassic deposits of western Liaoning, China, containing a single species, Xiaotingia zhengi.

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Xilousuchus

Xilousuchus is an extinct genus of poposauroid from lower Triassic (Olenekian stage) deposits of Fugu County of northeastern Shanxi Province, China.

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Xinjiangtitan

Xinjiangtitan is an extinct genus of mamenchisaurid sauropod known from the Middle Jurassic Qigu Formation in Piqan County of Xinjiang, northwestern China.

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Xinminosaurus

Xinminosaurus is an extinct genus of cymbospondylid ichthyosaur known from the Middle Triassic (mid-late Anisian stage) of Guizhou Province, China.

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Xolotl

In Aztec mythology, Xolotl was the god with associations to both lightning and death.

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Xuwulong

Xuwulong is a genus of hadrosauroid dinosaur from the Early Cretaceous period.

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Yangchuanosaurus

Yangchuanosaurus is an extinct genus of metriacanthosaurid theropod dinosaur that lived in China during the Bathonian and Callovian stages of both Middle and Late Jurassic, and was similar in size and appearance to its North American and European relative, Allosaurus.

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Yaroslav the Wise

Yaroslav I, Grand Prince of Rus, known as Yaroslav the Wise or Iaroslav the Wise (tr; Jaroslav Mudryj; Jaroslav Mudryj; Jarizleifr Valdamarsson;; Iaroslaus Sapiens; c. 978 – 20 February 1054) was thrice grand prince of Veliky Novgorod and Kiev, uniting the two principalities for a time under his rule.

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Yizhousaurus

Chatterjee et al., in press (type) --> "Yizhousaurus" is an informally named genus of basal sauropod dinosaurs which existed in what is now Lower Lufeng Formation, Yunnan Province of southern China during the lower Jurassic period.

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Yongjinglong

Yongjinglong is an extinct genus of herbivorous derived titanosaur sauropod dinosaur known from the Early Cretaceous of Lanzhou-Minhe Basin of Gansu Province, China.

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Yoshio Kawai

is a Japanese voice actor.

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Youkai Army Corps

The fictional are the main antagonists in the 1994 Super Sentai series Ninja Sentai Kakuranger.

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Yueosaurus

Yueosaurus is an extinct genus of basal ornithopod dinosaur known from Zhejiang Province, China.

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Yunganglong

Yunganglong is an extinct genus of basal hadrosauroid dinosaur known from the early Late Cretaceous lower Zhumapu Formation of Zuoyun County, Shanxi Province of northeastern China.

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Yunguisaurus

Yunguisaurus is an extinct genus of pistosaur known from the Guizhou Province of China.

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Yunis–Varon syndrome

Yunis–Varon syndrome (YVS), also called cleidocranial dysplasia with micrognathia, absent thumbs and distal aphalangia, is an extremely rare autosomal recessive multisystem congenital disorder which affects the skeletal system, ectodermal tissue, heart and respiratory system.

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Yunmenglong

Yunmenglong is an extinct genus of somphospondylan sauropod known from the late Early Cretaceous of Henan Province, central China.

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Yurgovuchia

Yurgovuchia is an extinct genus of dromaeosaurid theropod dinosaur known from the Early Cretaceous (probably Barremian stage) of Utah.

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Zby

Zby is an extinct genus of turiasaurian sauropod dinosaur known from the Late Jurassic (late Kimmeridgian stage) of the Lourinhã Formation, central west Portugal.

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Zebra Books

Zebra Books is an imprint of Kensington Publishing Corp. As the company's flagship imprint and its only until the late 80s, it currently publishes women's fiction, romantic suspense and bestselling historical, paranormal and contemporary romance.

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Zenker's degeneration

Zenker's degeneration is a severe glassy or waxy hyaline degeneration or necrosis of skeletal muscles in acute infectious diseases;a prototype of coagulative necrosis.

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Zeresenay Alemseged

Zeresenay (Zeray) Alemseged (born 4 June 1969) is an Ethiopian paleoanthropologist and was Chair of the Anthropology Department at the California Academy of Sciences in San Francisco, United States.

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Zhanghenglong

Zhanghenglong is an extinct genus of herbivorous hadrosauroid iguanodont dinosaur known from the Late Cretaceous (middle Santonian stage) Majiacun Formation in Xixia County of Henan Province, China.

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Zoledronic acid

Zoledronic acid, also known as zoledronate, is a medication used to treat a number of bone diseases.

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13 Ghosts

13 Ghosts is a 1960 American horror film written by Robb White and directed by William Castle starring Jo Morrow, Rosemary DeCamp, Martin Milner, Donald Woods, and 12-year-old child actor Charles Herbert.

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1883 eruption of Krakatoa

The 1883 eruption of Krakatoa in the Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia) began in the afternoon of Sunday, 26 August 1883 (with origins as early as May of that year), and peaked in the late morning of Monday, 27 August when over 70% of the island and its surrounding archipelago were destroyed as it collapsed into a caldera.

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2010 in paleontology

As science becomes more collaborative, papers with large numbers of authors are becoming more common.

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2016 in fish paleontology

This list of fossil fishes described in 2016 is a list of new taxa of jawless vertebrates, placoderms, acanthodians, fossil cartilaginous fishes, bony fishes and other fishes of every kind that have been described during the year 2016, as well as other significant discoveries and events related to paleontology of fishes that occurred in the year 2016.

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3-D Ultra Pinball

3-D Ultra Pinball is a series of pinball computer games developed by Sierra Entertainment's Dynamix.

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3C syndrome

3C syndrome, also known as CCC dysplasia, Craniocerebellocardiac dysplasia or Ritscher–Schinzel syndrome, is a rare condition, whose symptoms include heart defects, cerebellar hypoplasia, and cranial dysmorphism.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skeleton

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