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Storage organ (761 bytes)
1: ...etter protected from attack. Underground storage organs are called ''geophytes''. 3: ... high energy content, plants that produce storage organs are a major class of human food crops and are of... 5: The main classes of storage organs are: 11: * Storage [[taproot]] 12: * Storage [[hypocotyl]] Organ (298 bytes) 1: An '''organ''' is the following: 2: *In [[anatomy]], an [[organ (anatomy)|organ]] is a group of tissues which perform some functi... 3: *In [[music]], an [[organ (music)|organ]] is a large musical instrument. 7: [[de:Organ]] 9: [[it:Organo]] Storage (1237 bytes) 1: ...permanent holding of an amount of something. A '''storage device''' is an apparatus for holding things. Ano... 3: Storage [[furniture]] includes: 12: For cool storage a [[Refrigeration|refrigerator]] is used. 16: Storage buildings include a [[warehouse]] and a depot. 18: ...t]] is storing the [[waste]]. See e.g. [[dry cask storage]]. JT Storage (2260 bytes) 1: '''JT Storage''' (also known as '''JTS''') was a maker of inexp... Organ (anatomy) (1073 bytes) 1: ...nd [[stamen]]. A group of related organs is an '''organ system'''. 3: [[Organelle]]s are analogous sub-[[cell (biology)|cellula... 5: ==Organ systems== 22: * [[artificial organ]] 24: [[cy:Organ (anatomeg)]] Vomeronasal organ (1762 bytes) 1: ...his organ, while in some other mammals the entire organ contracts or pumps to draw in compounds. 3: ... the regular olfactory organ, and the vomeronasal organ seems to detect other compounds in addition to ph... 5: ...hout a person's life. Thus, its function in these organisms and in humans, if indeed real, is still somew... 15: [[da:Vomeronasale organ]] 16: [[de:Jacobson-Organ]] Organ of Corti (625 bytes) 1: ...x|A cross section of the cochlea illustrating the Organ of Corti.]] 2: ...gan of Corti]] is the [[hearing (sense)|hearing]] organ of the inner ear. It contains receptors that resp... 10: [[de:Cortisches Organ]] Michael Organ (1197 bytes) 1: [[Image:Michaelorgan.jpg|frame|Michael Organ]] 3: '''Michael Organ''' (born [[22 September]] [[1956]]) is an [[Austr... 5: Organ was born in [[Bulli]], [[New South Wales]], and w... 7: ...iberal]] candidate. Bird stood again and defeated Organ at the [[Australian legislative election, 2004|20... 11: *[http://www.michaelorgan.org.au/ Personal website] Artificial organ (907 bytes) 1: ... (anatomy)|organ]]. Below is a list of artificial organs that have been successfully implanted in humans: 8: See also : [[bionics]], [[prosthesis]], [[organ (anatomy)]], [[transplant]]. 12: ...aio.com American Society for Artificial Internal Organs (ASAIO)]. Organ (music) (9941 bytes) 1: ...strings, as on the [[harpsichord]]. Instead, pipe organs produce sound by means of flowing air. 3: ...gan.jpg|right|thumb|300px|The [[Casavant]] [[pipe organ]] at [[Notre-Dame de Montréal Basilica]], [[Montr... 7: Organs date back to classical antiquity. Early organs were often [[hydraulic]]; the inventor most ofte... 9: ...rch organs of today. (These were called "positif" organs; today the word tends to label a division.) 11: ...gy)|organ]]s, originates from the [[Latin]] word "organum", the earliest predecessor of the instrument us... Stinger (organ) (469 bytes) 1: A '''stinger''' is an [[Organ (anatomy)|organ]] or body part found in various [[animal]]s that ... Organ transplant (10139 bytes) 1: ...ailing organ with a working one from the donor. [[Organ donor]]s can be ''living'', or ''cadaveric'' (dea... 4: ...h as [[kidney|kidneys]]) or can donate part of an organ (such as split-[[liver]], segmental [[pancreas]] ... 10: Organs and tissues that can currently be transplanted i... 29: ...pen the way for more common transplations of such organs as hands, face, kidney or larynx. 35: Organ transplants that can ''not'' be performed today i... Organ stop (5635 bytes) 1: ...c sounds (''[[timbre]]s'') available on a [[pipe organ]]. A particular stop is usually selected by pulli... 6: ... providing the "full-bodied" sound typical of the organ. Halving the number raises the pitch by an octave... 16: Names of stops are somewhat organ builder specific - a stop with 17: ... can have slightly different timbres on different organs. 19: ==Mechanics of the Organ Stops== Flea organ (358 bytes) 1: A '''"Flea Organ"''' is the name given to a type of [[synthesizer]... Organ culture (274 bytes) 1: ... conditions by the use of the actual ''in vitro'' organ itself. Vestigial organ (2602 bytes) 1: A '''vestigial organ''' is an [[organ (anatomy)|organ]] whose original function has been lost during [[... 3: ...Robert Wiedersheim]] published a list of 86 human organs that had no known function. Theorizing that they... 5: Today, the list of human vestigial organs is much smaller, and hotly debated. It still inc... 12: Organs with a distinct purpose in one sex, for example ... 19: ...igorously attacked the idea, claiming that for an organ to be "vestigial" it must be utterly useless. Otolith organ (1120 bytes) 1: ...igotolith.jpg|thumb|300px|illustration of otolith organs showing detail of utricle, ococonia, endolymph, ... 3: The '''otolith organs''' (the '''utricle''' and the '''saccule''') are... 7: ...t demonstrated that the saccule is also a hearing organ for [[ultrasonic]] sound. Electronic organ (7963 bytes) 1: ...organ]]s have turned to less-expensive electronic organs as a viable [[alternative]]. 3: ...or]]s and [[filter]]s, but most modern electronic organs use high-quality [[digital]] [[Sampling_(music)|... 5: ... largely through the film performances of Hammond organist [[Ethel Smith]]. Nevertheless, they initially ... 7: ...ument's design reflected this concept: the spinet organ resembled a piano, and presented simplified contr... 9: ...tly colored (even more so than those of [[theatre organ]]s). Burning Organ (382 bytes) 14: # Burning Organ Hammond organ (4572 bytes) 1: ...hurch]]es as a low-cost alternative to the [[pipe organ]], it came to be used for [[jazz]], [[blues]], an... 3: [[Image:Hammond_organ.jpg|thumb|Hammond organ]] 5: ...red to be ''electric'' rather than ''electronic'' organs. 7: ...nd sound", which modern imitations of the Hammond organ faithfully reproduce. Accurate imitation of the... 9: ...peaker|Leslie]] were widely used with the Hammond organs, though at first, Leslie was a competing company...
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