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  • 111Bamboo — For other uses, see Bamboo (disambiguation). Bamboo plant Bamboo forest in Kyoto, Japan Scientific classification Kingdom …

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  • 112Sponge — This article is about the aquatic animal. For the porous cleaning tool, see Sponge (material). For other uses, see Sponge (disambiguation). Sponge Temporal range: Ediacaran–Recent …

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  • 113Arch — For other uses, see Arch (disambiguation). A masonry arch 1. Keystone 2. Voussoir 3. Extrados 4. Impost 5. Intrados 6. Rise 7. Clear span 8. Abutment An arch is a structure that spans a space while… …

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  • 114Michael Graves — Not to be confused with Michale Graves. For the poker player, see Michael Graves (poker player). Humana Building in Louisville, Kentucky Michael Graves (born July 9, 1934) is an American architect. Identified as one of The New York Five, Graves… …

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  • 115Poaceae — Taxobox fossil range= Late Cretaceous present name = Poaceae (true grasses) image width = 240px image caption = Flowering head of Meadow Foxtail ( Alopecurus pratensis ), with stamens exserted at anthesis regnum = Plantae divisio = Magnoliophyta… …

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  • 116Colossus of Rhodes — This article is about the statue. For the film by Sergio Leone, see Il Colosso di Rodi. For the children s novel, see The Colossus of Rhodes (novel). For the basketball club, see Kolossos Rodou BC. Drawing of Colossus of Rhodes, illustrated in… …

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  • 117Filippo Brunelleschi — (1377 – April 15, 1446) was one of the foremost architects and engineers of the Italian Renaissance. All of his principal works are in Florence, Italy. As explained by Antonio Manetti, who knew Brunelleschi and who wrote his biography,… …

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  • 118Cytoskeleton — The eukaryotic cytoskeleton. Actin filaments are shown in red, microtubules in green, and the nuclei are in blue. The cytoskeleton (also CSK) is a cellular scaffolding or skeleton contained within a cell s cytoplasm and is made out of protein.… …

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  • 119Elgin Marbles — The Elgin Marbles, also known as the Parthenon Marbles, are a collection of classical Greek marble sculptures, inscriptions and architectural members that originally belonged to the Parthenon and other buildings on the Acropolis of Athens. [… …

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  • 120Neural development — comprises the processes that generate, shape, and reshape the nervous system, from the earliest stages of embryogenesis to the final years of life. The study of neural development aims to describe the cellular basis of brain development and to… …

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