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- Morse code (33777 bytes)
2: ...[[Telegraphy|telegraph]] in the mid-1830s, it was also extensively used for early [[radio]] communicati...
4: ... as electrical pulses along a telegraph wire, but also as an audio tone, as a radio signal with short a...
17: ...]] operated electric telegraphs in England, which also controlled electromagnets in the receivers, howe...
19: ...nitially, Morse had planned to only transmit numerals, and use a dictionary to look up each word accord...
25: ...presenting written symbols as variable length signals can be called a Morse code, but the term is used ... - French language (40201 bytes)
25: ...eferred to as [[Gaul|Gauls]], although there were also other linguistic/ethnic groups in France at this...
31: ...ring both the pronunciation and the syntax. They also introduced a number of new words: perhaps as muc...
44: The early middle ages also saw the influence of other linguistic groups on ...
54: The [[Arab]] peoples also supplied many words to French around this time p...
62: .... This group of 40 members is known as the Immortals, not as some erroneously believe because they are... - Neanderthal (12705 bytes)
2: {{Taxobox_begin | color = pink | name = Neanderthals}}<br/>{{StatusFossil}}
18: ... those of modern [[human]]s. On average, Neanderthals stood about 1.65m tall (just under 5' 6") and wer...
28: ...t role in modern human origins. Over 400 Neanderthals have been found since.
35: .../ which is typical of the [[Digraph (orthography)|digraph]] ''th'' in English. When used in English, the t...
37: ...tion of Homo sapiens#H. neanderthalensis|Neanderthals were not a subspecies of ''Homo sapiens'']].
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