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The Works: Anatomy of a City.


The Works: Anatomy anatomy (ənăt`əmē), branch of biology concerned with the study of body structure of various organisms, including humans. Comparative anatomy is concerned with the structural differences of plant and animal forms.  of a City, Kate Ascher and Wendy Marech

Take a peek into New York's infrastructure. The authors describe how electricity, sewage Sewage

Water-carried wastes, in either solution or suspension, that flow away from a community. Also known as wastewater flows, sewage is the used water supply of the community. It is more than 99.
, waste and countless other city services The examples and perspective in this article or section may represent an unduly geographically limited view of the subject.
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 keep the city moving. Learn how flowers from Holland arrive at the corner market.
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Date:Mar 1, 2006
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