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- Steel (28384 bytes)
3: ...h higher carbon content than this are known as [[cast iron|iron]].
5: ...based alloys that can be [[plasticity (physics)|plastically]] formed (pounded, rolled, etc.).
8: ...th ancient methods that have been in use for at least 6000 years (since the [[Bronze Age]]). Since the ...
13: ...nt allotrope is [[martensite]], a chemically [[metastable]] substance with about four to five times the...
15: ...ace. The transformation into martensite, by contrast, occurs almost immediately, due to a lower activa... - Mary I of Scotland (27810 bytes)
19: ...iage proposition, went into hiding in [[Stirling Castle]], where preparations were made for Mary's coro...
22: ...pel Royal at Stirling Castle on [[September 9]] [[1543]]. Due to the age of the Queen and the unique cer...
24: ...vet mantle, with a train furred with ermine, was fastened around her tiny neck, and a jeweled satin gow...
26: ...n anointing her with the holy oil on her back, breast, and the palms of her hands. When the chill air s...
33: ...Guise hid her in the secret chambers of Stirling Castle. The French, remaining true to the [[Auld Allia... - Scientific revolution (17675 bytes)
1: ...bium coelestium'' by [[Nicolaus Copernicus]] in [[1543]], while others wish to extend it into the [[18th...
40: ...entric model]] had been accepted by all but a few astronomers. The idea that the earth moved around the...
42: ... of the 17th century it was generally accepted by astronomers.
46: Not only [[astronomy]] and [[mechanics]] were greatly changed. [...
66: ...y observe with an open mind -- was in strict contrast with the earlier, [[Aristotle|Aristotelian]] appr... - Palau (8171 bytes)
2: ...[[1994]], it is one of the world's youngest and least populated nations.
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96: ... and the willingness of foreigners to finance infrastructure development. - United Kingdom (37269 bytes)
58: ...Republic of Ireland]]. Six counties in the north-eastern portion of the island, meanwhile, remained a p...
60: The UK is situated off the north-western coast of continental [[Europe]], and has a land border ...
69: ...[Kingdom of England]] by the [[Acts of Union 1536-1543|Act of Union 1536]]. With the [[Act of Union 1707...
113: ...reland Assembly|Assembly]] emerged from the [[Belfast Agreement|Good Friday Agreement]], but it is curr...
137: ... [[as of 2004]], after the first-scheduled North East region rejected its proposed assembly in a refere... - History of science (41710 bytes)
6: ...y related to, but distinct from [[science]] (at least in the modern conception). [[Technology]] concern...
29: Many ancient civilizations collected astronomical information in a systematic manner throu...
40: ... and is known as the philosophic school of [[scholasticism]]. The rise of [[Christianity]] saw a strang...
48: ===The Middle Ages: Eastern World===
52: ...8th]] centuries, a period of Islamic scholarship lasted until the [[14th century]]. This scholarship wa... - List of painters (54090 bytes)
376: *[[Alfred East]] ([[1849]]-[[1913]])
383: *[[Kano Eitoku]] ([[1543]]-[[1590]])
549: *[[Vlastimil Hofman]] ([[1881]]-[[1970]])
555: *[[Hans Holbein the Younger]] (ca.[[1497]]-[[1543]])
979: *[[Maurice Prendergast]] ([[1861]]-[[1924]]) - Nicolaus Copernicus (26283 bytes)
3: ... of human life as well, opening the door to young astronomers everywhere to challenge the facts and nev...
10: ... [[Domenico Maria Novara da Ferrara]], a famous [[astronomer]]. He followed his lessons and became a di...
14: ...nar [[eclipse]] and where he gave some lessons of astronomy or maths (unfortunately nothing of this rem...
16: ...mplete his studies in Padua (with Guarico and Fracastoro) and in Ferrara (with Bianchini), where in [[1...
18: ...ively became ill. Throughout his lifetime he made astronomical observations and calculations, but alway... - Hernando de Soto (explorer) (19418 bytes)
2: ...on of the 16th and 17th century through the southeast and midwest of today's [[United States|USA]].
7: ...1528]] de Soto led his own expedition along the coast of [[Yucatan]], hoping to find a direct connectio...
13: ...ame from one of the most respectable families of Castilia, with good connections to the Spanish court. ...
15: ...a]]. Vaca was one out of four survivors of the disastrous attempt of [[Pᮦilo de Narv]] to conquer ...
23: ...ests, nine ships, and 220 horses on the western coast of Florida, in Bradenton (south of Tampa). He nam... - Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo (4763 bytes)
2: ...st [[Europe|European]] explorer to navigate the coast of present day [[California]] in the [[United Sta...
10: ...Mendoza]], to lead an expedition up the Pacific coast in search of trade opportunities, perhaps to find...
12: ...ck to Navidad, where they arrived [[April 14]], [[1543]].
16: ...ial. He died on [[January 3]], [[1543]] off the coast of southern California, but his burial site is un...
19: ... portion of the [[Pacific_Coast_Highway|Pacific Coast Highway 1]] that runs through [[Big Sur]], which ... - List of astronomers (40322 bytes)
1: '''Famous [[astronomer]]s and [[astrophysicist]]s''' include:
90: *[[Louis Boyer (astronomer)|Louis Boyer]] ([[France]])
132: *[[Josep Comas Sol ([[Spain]])<!--Last name = "Comas Solᦱuot;, list under C -->
135: ...laus Copernicus]] ([[Poland]], [[1473]] – [[1543]])
166: *[[Terence Dickinson]], ([[Canada]]), astronomer and author - List of philosophers (79981 bytes)
109: *[[Georg Anton Friedrich Ast]], (1778-1841)
110: *[[Mary Astell]], (1666-1731){{fn|C}}{{fn|R}}
128: *[[Gaston Bachelard]], (1884-1962){{fn|C}}{{fn|O}}{{fn|R}...
155: *[[Sebastiano Basso]], (16th century)
311: *[[Hector-Neri Casta]], (1924-1991){{fn|C}} - History of science in the Middle Ages (30877 bytes)
2: ...European history]], scientific advances in the [[Eastern world]] will also be accounted for in the pres...
4: ...ped in this golden period of [[Scholasticism|Scholastic philosophy]] focused on [[logic]] and advocated...
11: ... cultural life was concentrated at [[monastery|monasteries]].]]
14: ...of intellectual strength, especially through [[monasticism]].
16: ...rsued more for practical reasons (e.g., medicine, astronomical timekeeping) than as an abstract inquiry... - Hernando de Soto explorer (34946 bytes)
3: ...e Soto's expedition ranged throughout the [[southeastern United States]] searching for gold and a passa...
5: ...ds to the west (which seemed at the time to be [[East Asia]]), the whispers of glory and wealth were to...
12: ...eón, Nicaragua]], and led an expedition up the coast of the [[Yucatán Peninsula]] searching for passa...
16: ...l (which later became known as [[Lima]]) on the coast. In 1535 King [[Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor|Cha...
18: ... and a relative of a confidante of [[Isabella of Castile|Queen Isabella]]. De Soto petitioned [[Charles... - Physics (25628 bytes)
13: In contrast, almost all the successful theorists in [[biology...
47: ...pplies the laws of physics to explain [[astronomy|astronomical]] phenomena, ranging from the [[Sun]] an...
52: | [[Astrophysics]]
77: [[Acoustics]] - [[Astronomy]] - [[Biophysics]] - [[Computational physic...
88: The works of [[Ptolemy]] (Astronomy) and [[Aristotle]] (Physics) were also foun... - Medieval medicine (14745 bytes)
1: ... view, in which factors such as destiny, sin, and astral influences played as great a part as any physi...
7: ...] or disease could turn to folk medicine, prayer, astrology, spells, mysticism, or to an established [[...
15: Starting in the areas least affected by the disruption of the fall of the wes...
19: ...Cassino]] were readily available. The Salernitan masters gradually established a canon of writings, kno...
64: The [[astrology|astrological]] signs of the [[zodiac]] were also thou...
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