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Physiology: Sliding Home with Sarcomeres
Sliding Home with SarcomeresAnatomy and
PhysiologyThe Structure of the Muscles and Muscle CellsAll Parts, Big and SmallThe Neuromuscular JunctionYou've Fallen into My Treppe!Sliding Home with…Edwin Markham: Lincoln, the Man of the People
Lincoln, the Man of the PeopleEdwin MarkhamWhen the Norn Mother saw the Whirlwind Hour Greatening and darkening as it hurried on, She left the Heaven of Heroes and came down To make a man to…Top 10 Recordings of 2001
By Kevin O'Hare1.Bob DylanLove and TheftColumbia2.The StrokesIs This ItRCA3.Alicia KeysSongs in A MinorJ Records4.Pete YornmusicforthemorningafterColumbia5.BjorkVespertine Elektra6.Jimmy Eat…Anatomy and
Physiology: ECG: Measuring a Beat
ECG: Measuring a BeatAnatomy and
PhysiologyThe HeartAnatomy of the HeartThe Four ChambersThe Heart's Own BloodECG: Measuring a Beat
The electrical conductivity that is an inherent part of the…Brewer's: Oxford Movement
(See Tracts For The Times.) Source: Dictionary of Phrase and Fable, E. Cobham Brewer, 1894Oxford StrokeOxford Boat Crew A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W…Brewer's: Serif
and Sanserif. The former is a letter in typography with the “wings” or finishing-strokes (as T); the latter is without the finishing-strokes (as T). Source: Dictionary of Phrase and…Brewer's: First Grenadier of France
A title given by Napoleon to Latour d'Auvergne (1743-1800). Source: Dictionary of Phrase and Fable, E. Cobham Brewer, 1894First Stroke is Half the BattleFirst Gentleman of Europe A B C…Brewer's: Horse-power
A measure of force. Watt estimated the “force” of a London dray-horse, working eight hours a day, at 33,000 foot-pounds (q.v.) per minute. In calculating the horse-power of a steam-engine…Brewer's: Jack o' the Clock
The figure which comes out to strike the hours on the bell of a clock. A contraction of Jaquemart (q.v.). King Richard. Well, but what's o'clock? Buckingham. Upon the stroke of ten. K. R.…Brewer's: Strode
The babes of Strode are born with tails. As Becket, that good saint, sublimely rode, Thoughtless of insult, through the town of Strode, What did the mob? Attacked his horse's rump And cut…