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- List of people by name: Ab (7347 bytes)
8: *[[Abaris]], (circa 8th century BC), priest of [[Apollo (god)|Apollo]...
14: ...[[Abba Mari|Abba Mari ben Moses ben Joseph]], (circa 14th century), French rabbi
28: ..., Archbishop George]], (1562-1633), Archbishop of Canterbury
29: ...a Abbot|Abbot, Ezra]], (1819-1884), American biblical scholar
37: *[[Emma Abbott|Abbott, Emma]], (1849-1891), American singer - List of people by name: Ac (3800 bytes)
3: ...ba|Acaba, Joseph M.]] (born 1967), first Puerto Rican Astronaut
4: *[[Patriarch Acacius|Acacius, Patriarch]], (died 489), patriarch of Consta...
5: *[[Louis Acaries|Acaries, Louis]], (born 1954), boxer, former world ti...
6: *[[Bernard Accama|Accama, Bernard]] (1697-1756), Dutch painter
7: ...irk Acevedo|Acevedo, Kirk]] (born 1974), Puerto Rican actor - Phillis Wheatley (3014 bytes)
3: ...ge|Greek]], and [[Bible|Biblical]] studies. She became a very accomplished poet, with her first poem p...
5: ...nd the [[Earl of Dartmouth]] helped with the publication.
7: ...uded by some of the leading figures of the [[American Revolution]], including [[George Washington]], w...
14: ...emoir and Poems of Phillis Wheatley, a Native African and Slave'' (Boston: Published by Geo. W. Light,...
19: * [[Slave narrative]], [[African-American literature]] - Iris (plant) (13374 bytes)
2: ...image = [[Image:A white iris (small).jpg|240px]]| caption = A white iris}}
9: ...thority|author = [[Carolus Linnaeus|L.]]|date = [[1753]]}}
16: ... also been bred in some species. The name "Iris" can be applied either to the genus, or to any of the...
21: ...and northern Africa, Asia and southern North America. Elevation is of not much importance.
25: ...]]s are fan-shaped and contain 1 or more symmetrical, six-lobed, slightly fragrant [[flower]]s. These... - Maple (3638 bytes)
2: ...image = [[Image:Maple7951.JPG|250px|Red Maple]] | caption = Red Maple flowers }}
9: ...ity | author = [[Carolus Linnaeus|L.]] | date = [[1753]]}}
14: ...ruit)|samara]]''', shaped to spin as it falls and carry the [[seed]]s a considerable distance on the w...
17: ... 9 leaflets. One maple, the Hornbeam Maple ''Acer carpinifolium'', has pinnately-veined simple leaves ...
19: ...ith two styles. The ovary is superior and has two carpels, whose wings elongate the flowers, making it... - Rose (15436 bytes)
2: ..._image | image = [[Image:4-11-07_10a.jpg|240px]]| caption = ''Rosa arvensis'' (Field Rose)}}
10: ...rity | author = [[Carolus Linnaeus|L.]]| date = [[1753]] }}
27: ...some species, especially the [[Dog Rose]] (''Rosa canina'') and [[Rugosa Rose]] (''Rosa rugosa''), are...
29: ...biology)|thorns]] or prickles. The thorns are typically sickle-shaped hooks, which aid the rose in han...
31: ...cies including [[Emperor Moth]], [[Common Marbled Carpet]], [[Engrailed|The Engrailed]] and [[Coxcomb ... - George Washington (29551 bytes)
2: | nationality=american
19: ...Chief]] of the [[Continental Army]] in the [[American Revolutionary War]] ([[1775]]–[[1783]]) an...
21: ...r the role he played in winning and securing American independence, George Washington is generally rec...
24: ...rthday is celebrated on the Gregorian (new style) calendar date. Also note that the English year began...
26: ...an attack of [[smallpox]], although his face was scarred by the disease. He was initiated as a [[Freem... - List of people by name: U (6532 bytes)
17: ...bert Uderzo|Uderzo, Albert]], (born 1927), French cartoonist of ''[[Asterix]]'' fame
33: *[[Sabine Ulibarr�libarr�Sabine]], American poet
51: ...(1609-1672), Puritan colonist and soldier in America
59: ...Johnny Unitas|Unitas, Johnny]], (1933-2002), American football player
62: ...lo Unterberger|Unterberger, Michelangelo]], (1695-1753), painter - List of painters (54090 bytes)
8: *[[Salvador Dali]], ([[1904]]-[[1989]]), Catalan artist
13: *[[Pablo Picasso]], ([[1881]]-[[1973]]), Spanish [[Cubism|cubis...
26: *[[Bernard Accama]] ([[1697]]-[[1756]])
41: *[[Fedor Alekseev]] ([[1753]]-[[1824]])
57: *[[Carl Andre]] ([[1935]]-) - Electronic musical instrument (4501 bytes)
1: ...roduced mechanically, and only amplified electronically - for example an [[electric guitar]]. Usually ...
3: ...; the border between sound effects and actual musical instruments is often hazy.
7: Electronic musical instruments are now widely used in most styles o...
9: == Early electronic musical instruments ==
10: ...l instrument was the [[Denis d?or]] dating from [[1753]]. It was followed by the [[Clavecin 鬥ctrique]]... - Uranus (15207 bytes)
18: ...,220 [[kilometre|km]]<br>19.191 263 93 [[Astronomical unit|AU]]
59: !bgcolor="#c0ffff" colspan="2"| Physical characteristics
64: !align="left"| [[geographical pole|Polar]] diameter
85: !align="left"| [[Escape velocity]]
122: | 120 [[Pascal|kPa]] - Benjamin Franklin (22881 bytes)
2: ...of the [[Royal Society]]. In [[1775]], Franklin became the first [[United States Postmaster General]].
4: ...ts to the [[glass harmonica]], and possibly [[bifocals]].
21: ...t son. His schooling ended at ten and at 12 he became an [[apprenticeship|apprentice]] to his brother...
23: ...Franklin a forum for agitating for a variety of local reforms. His intelligence combined with a great...
27: ...t)|enlightenment]] partly contributed to the American colonies' struggle to maintain their privileges.... - List of astronomers (40322 bytes)
39: ...tarchus]] ([[Samos]], circa [[310 BC]] – circa [[230 BC]])
55: *[[John Bahcall]] ([[United States|USA]], [[1934]] – )
109: *[[William Wallace Campbell]] ([[United States|USA]], [[1862]] – ...
110: *[[Annie Jump Cannon]] ([[United States|USA]], [[1863]] – [[...
111: *[[Luigi Carnera]] ([[Italy]], [[1875]] – [[1962]]) - List of philosophers (79981 bytes)
1: ... the history of philosophy)'', '''listed alphabetically:'''
65: *[[Ammonius Saccas]], (3rd century){{fn|C}}
80: *[[Anselm of Canterbury|Anselm]], (1034-1109){{fn|C}}{{fn|O}}{{fn...
81: *[[Antiochus of Ascalon]], (c. 130-68 BC){{fn|C}}{{fn|O}}{{fn|R}}
165: *[[Cesare, Marquis of Beccaria]], (1738-1794){{fn|C}} - Vitamin (5982 bytes)
1: ...uantities for good health, but which the organism cannot synthesize, and therefore must obtain from it...
7: ... characterized by bleeding and severe pain. In [[1753]], Lind published his ''Treatise on the Scurvy''.
9: ...sed that it be named "Vitamine". The name soon became synonymous with Hopkins' "accessory factors", a...
18: ! Chemical Name
78: |[[Ergocalciferol]] - Bismuth (9188 bytes)
21: | [[Chemical series]]
27: | [[Density]], [[Mohs hardness scale|Hardness]]
38: | [[Atomic radius]] (calc.)
59: ! colspan="2" bgcolor="#cccccc" | Physical properties
80: | 0.000627 [[Pascal|Pa]] at 544 K - Nickel (13955 bytes)
18: |[[Chemical series]]
24: |[[Density]], [[Mohs hardness scale|Hardness]]
35: |[[Atomic radius]] (calc.)
56: ...span="2" align="center" bgcolor="#ffc0c0"|'''Physical properties'''
77: |237 [[Pascal|Pa]] at 1726 K - Timeline of chemical element discovery (10490 bytes)
6: * antiquity - [[Carbon]]
34: *[[1753]] - [[Bismuth]] discovered by [[Claude Geoffroy J...
36: *[[1766]] - [[Hydrogen]] discovered by [[Henry Cavendish]]. From the [[Greek language|Greek]] word...
40: **[[Chlorine]] discovered by [[Carl Wilhelm Scheele]].
42: ... - [[Hydrogen]] isolated and described by [[Henry Cavendish]], named by [[Antoine Lavoisier]] - Voltaire (48640 bytes)
8: ...hout his life, Voltaire sometimes implied that he came from a [[noble]] background.
10: ... been strict, but neither inhospitable nor tyrannical. Marguerite Arouet, of whom her younger brother ...
12: ... there till [[1711]]. Though he deprecated the education he had received, it formed the basis of his c...
14: ...r stopped the affair by procuring a ''[[lettre de cachet]]'', though he never used it.
16: ...e [[Bastille]] on [[May 16]], [[1717]], here he recast ''Oedipe'', began the ''Henriade'' and decided ... - Scientific method (40667 bytes)
1: .... A scientific method is essentially an extremely cautious means of building a supportable, [[evidence...
7: ...ins incantations and foul applications created to cast out diseased demons and other superstition, the...
9: ... astronomy and geometry in schools. The philosophical ideas of this time were mostly freed from the co...
11: ...deal is to be found in particular things, what he calls the ''essence'' of things. Using the concept o...
13: ...to describe a rational procedure for establishing causation between phenomena. In the ''[[Novum Organu...
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