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  1. Locomotive (16705 bytes)
    17: ... work]] from fuel, or they may take [[Power (physics)|power]] from an outside source. It is common to ...
    18: {{train topics}}
    25: ...) reached 126 mph (203 km/h) on a slight downhill gradient down Stoke Bank on [[3 July]] [[1938]]. Aerodynam...
    43: Early diesel-electrics were switching engines used to move rail cars aro...
    60: ...es are slightly more efficient than diesel-electrics, but were found in many countries to be mechanica...
  2. Pulmonary alveolus (8193 bytes)
    16: ...transport. Substances move down a [[concentration gradient]]. Oxygen moves from the alveoli (high oxygen con...
  3. Kidney (12846 bytes)
    39: ...860s. The loop of Henle maintains an [[osmotic]] gradient set up as a [[countercurrent exchange]] to filter...
    116: {{Anatomy_pics}}
  4. California (63989 bytes)
    118: {{main|California government and politics}}
    169: ...ters and markedly hotter summers. The temperature gradient between immediate coast and low-lying inland vall...
    182: ...mple of adaptive radiation. Many California endemics have become endangered, as urbanization, logging,...
    199: {{seealso|California unemployment statistics}}
    201: ==Demographics==
  5. Desert (21206 bytes)
    18: ...hat ''could'' evaporate in any given region. [[Tucson, Arizona]] receives about 300 millimeters, (12 ...
    40: ...n the western edges of continents near the [[Tropics]] of Cancer and Capricorn. They are affected by c...
    93: ...ed playas in North American deserts. Most are relics of large lakes that existed during the last [[ice...
    102: ...ial ingredient in the manufacture of glass, ceramics, enamel, agricultural chemicals, water softeners,...
  6. Sun (20830 bytes)
    19: ...="2" align="center" | '''[[Orbit]]al characteristics'''
    30: ...pan="2" align="center" | '''Physical characteristics'''
    73: ...2" align="center" | '''[[Rotation]] characteristics'''
    151: ...e the material grows cooler with altitude, this [[gradient]] in temperature is not strong enough to drive [[...
    191: ...eforge.net/index.html libnova] ''Celestial Mechanics and Astronomical Calculation Library'', which als...
  7. Meteorology (19082 bytes)
    3: ...erature]], [[pressure]], [[water vapor]], and the gradients and interactions of each variable, and how they ...
    5: ...y]], [[atmospheric physics]], [[atmospheric dynamics]], and [[atmospheric chemistry]] are sub-discipli...
    14: ...ume]] on [[pressure]] which lead to [[thermodynamics]] and [[Benjamin Franklin]]'s kite experiments wi...
    16: ...extent of the large scale interaction of pressure gradient force and deflecting [[coriolis effect|force]] th...
    18: ...ulty of establishing certain weather characteristics such as [[cloud]]s or [[wind]]. These were solved...
  8. Carnivorous plant (44834 bytes)
    202: ...learly), and flypapers show a simple evolutionary gradient from sticky, non-carnivorous
    220: ...y related, are embedded within a larger [[cladistics|clade]] that includes non-carnivorous groups such...
    296: ***''[[Triphyophyllum]]'', (a [[tropics|tropical]] [[liana]])
  9. Mitochondrion (10103 bytes)
    51: ...y to pump [[proton]]s (H<sup>+</sup>) against a [[gradient]] (the concentration of protons in the intermembr...
    53: ... in the intermembrane space, a strong ''diffusion gradient'' is built up. The only exit for these protons is...
    56: ''Main article: [[mitochondrial genetics]]''
    58: ...tochondrial DNA, scientists in [[population genetics]] and [[evolutionary biology]] often use data fro...
    81: * [[Mitochondrial genetics]]
  10. Erosion (6998 bytes)
    31: ...n bare soil where water flows as a sheet down any gradient carrying soil particles. Gully erosion results wh...
    33: ... floor and creates a narrow flooplain. The stream gradient becomes nearly flat and lateral deposition of sed...
  11. Continental shelf (2503 bytes)
    1: ...is the continental slope which has a much steeper gradient than the shelf. It merges into the flat ocean flo...
  12. Pressure (9004 bytes)
    3: ... acts on a unit [[area]], see also [[stress (physics)]]:
    14: The [[gradient]] of pressure is [[force density]].
    16: ... the unit of pressure are preferred. [http://physics.nist.gov/Pubs/SP811/sec07.html#7.4 <sup>1</sup>]
  13. Albatross (4372 bytes)
    21: ...ronts gaining [[energy]] from the vertical [[wind gradient]]. Their principal food is [[cephalopod]]s.
    52: * [http://web.uct.ac.za/depts/fitzpatrick/docs/listintro.html Roberts' VII Bird Species List] (S...
  14. Hot spring (7271 bytes)
    7: ... increase with depth is known as the geothermal [[gradient]]. If water percolates deeply enough into the cr...
    9: ...th [[magma]] (molten rock). The high temperature gradient near magma may cause water to be heated enough th...
  15. Avalanche (25211 bytes)
    38: ...solar radiation, radiational cooling, temperature gradients in snow, and snowfall amounts and type.
    41: ...r" frost layer, where there is a high temperature gradient within the snow.
    162: '''Gradient:'''
    251: *[[Skiing|Skiing and Ski Topics]]
    260: *[http://www.csac.org/News/ Cyberspace Snow and Avalanche Center]
  16. Cyclone (6571 bytes)
    6: ...of a cyclone is a low-pressure region. [[Pressure gradient force]], from high- to low-pressure reasons, caus...
    16: ...er, and some if it through horizontal temperature gradients in the atmosphere. They move out of the extratr...
    23: ... [[low-pressure cell]]s that exhibit characteristics which differentiate them from [[extratropical cyc...
    44: *[[List of environment topics]]
  17. Biology (23579 bytes)
    2: ...biology, please see [[Wikipedia:biology basic topics]].''
    4: ...d account). It is concerned with the characteristics and [[behavior]]s of [[organism]]s, how [[species...
    6: ...ology]], [[biochemistry]], and [[molecular genetics]]. At the level of the [[cell (biology)|cell]],...
    8: ...level of an entire [[population]], and [[systematics]] considers the multi-species scale of [[lineage...
    25: ...y immutable physical laws described by [[mathematics]], it is nevertheless characterized by several ma...
  18. Subduction (7616 bytes)
    1: ...uction zones. Without subduction, [[plate tectonics]] could not exist and Earth would be a very diffe...
    11: ...Not all "volcanic arcs" are arced: trenches and arcs are often linear.
    13: ...nism which causes the magmatism at these arcs. Arcs produce about 25% of the total volume of magma pr...
    17: ...tsunamis happen all the time because of the dynamics of the earth.
    21: #Subduction Zone Physics: Sinking of mantle lithosphere provides most of t...
  19. Laboratory (5761 bytes)
    12: ...articles from a liquid, or create a [[density]] [[gradient]], [[spectrophotometer]]s to accurately measure t...
    26: ...articles from a liquid, or create a [[density]] [[gradient]], [[spectrophotometer]]s to accurately measure t...
  20. Krypton (9031 bytes)
    179: == Notable characteristics ==
    198: ... of [[fuel rod]]s from nuclear reactors. A strong gradient exists between the northern and southern hemisphe...

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