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Water pressure pressing on the cork or other closure was thought to keep a bottle better sealed; [6] some designs included a wooden stick to stop the cork from imploding. [12] Vessels of less scientific designs have survived for extended periods, including a baby food bottle [32] a ginger beer bottle, [33] and a 7-Up bottle. [34]
Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 15:35, 26 April 2007: 2,100 × 5,400 (101 KB): Andrew c {{Information |Description=These are hand drawn (using multiple frames of reference) images of human fetuses at various points of development that proposed to replace the objectable blobs on the pregnancy SVG series |Source=self-made |Date=2007-04-26 |Aut
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Reason: Per this edit summary "removed the animation diagram as it is inaccurate and misleading; while the placenta does perform gas exchange as the lungs do, the circulation pattern is entirely different in the fetus. the placenta does not connect to the pulmonary arteries/veins and the diagram also does not include the shunts in the heart which bypass the pulmonary circulation" (copied from ...
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