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  1. Steel (28384 bytes)
    3: ...iron, but is also more [[brittle]]. One classical definition is that steels are iron-carbon alloys wit...
    5: ... [[plasticity (physics)|plastically]] formed (pounded, rolled, etc.).
    8: ...l><sub>2</sub></small>&mdash; [[Pyrite]]. Iron oxide is a soft [[sandstone]]-like material with limite...
    11: ...similarly soft and metallic but can dissolve considerably more carbon (as much as 2.04 wt% carbon at 1...
    13: ...ry similar unit cell structure to austenite, and identical chemical composition. As such, it requires...
  2. Earth (30908 bytes)
    4: ...iker's Guide reference in here. It's been done to death. Find a gem with which to improve the article ...
    7: ...l planet]]s, and the only planetary body that [[modern science]] confirms as harboring [[life]]. The p...
    9: ... a variant puts the cross atop the circle ([[Unicode]]: &#x2295; or &#x2641;).
    14: ... diameter of approximately 12,742 km. The maximum deviations from this are the highest point on Earth ...
    17: ... other [[terrestrial planets]], is chemically divided into an outer [[silicon|siliceous]] solid [[Crus...
  3. List of reference tables (55289 bytes)
    1: ...ary|dictionaries]] and [[encyclopedia]]s (or an index of them, if they're scattered throughout the wor...
    3: It includes listings or tabular information for quick refere...
    7: ...ve come back to this page, paste the javascript code you have copied into your URL window and run it. ...
    9: <!-- [[Wikipedia:Page size]] suggests not to divide lists even large.
    13: ...llpadding=1 cellspacing=0 style="float: right; border-collapse: collapse">
  4. Lysosome (2936 bytes)
    1: ...the rest of the [[cell (biology)|cell]], from the degradative enzymes within the lysosome. The digesti...
    9: ...form of [[programmed cell death | programmed self-destruction]] of the cell, which means that the cell...
    10: ...tions include digesting foreign bacteria that invade a cell and helping repair damage to the [[plasma ...
    12: ...ub>2</sub> gangliosidoses]], [[lipid storage disorder]]s, [[glycoproteinosis|glycoproteinoses]], [[muc...
  5. Alternative technology (2518 bytes)
    3: ...sses that promote or enhance material recovery, [[recycling]] or [[marketing]] of secondary materials, or tha...
    5: ...l research should be done and how it should be funded; and which of a field of competing alternative t...
    7: ...adopted, after which they might no longer be considered "alternative." For example, a class of chemic...
    11: * Liquid fuels for automobiles (besides [[gasoline]] and [[diesel]])
    19: ...osynthetic]] "[[Gratzel cell]]s" ([[Titanium dioxide]])
  6. Hybrid vehicle (47544 bytes)
    3: ... Wheel]] Bus, a hybrid bus with an in wheel motor design. |300px]]
    6: ...ference between a motor and a generator is one of design optimization only. ''See also [[motor-genera...
    8: ...In the [[import scene]], hybrid was often used to describe an [[engine swap]], such as the common Hond...
    12: ...l | accessdate=May 15 | accessyear=2000}} never made it into production as the program was replaced by...
    14: ...[[nuclear power]], which can operate underwater indefinitely, though a number of nations continue to r...
  7. Insect (14296 bytes)
    2: ....jpg|300px|Honeybee]] | caption = [[Honeybee]] (order [[Hymenoptera]])}}
    9: ...ion_subdivision | color = pink | plural_taxon = Orders}}
    17: * [[Diaphanopteroidea]] - ''extinct''
    24: ** [[Blattodea]] (cockroaches)
    25: ** [[Mantodea]] (mantids)
  8. Bromine (8073 bytes)
    2: {| border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" align="right...
    4: {| align="center" border="0"
    24: | [[Density]], [[Mohs hardness scale|Hardness]]
    41: | [[van der Waals radius]]
    50: | [[Oxidation state]]s ([[Oxide]])
  9. Cadmium (10755 bytes)
    2: {| border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" align="right...
    4: {| align="center" border="0"
    25: | [[Density]], [[Mohs hardness scale|Hardness]]
    42: | [[van der Waals radius]]
    51: | [[Oxidation state]]s ([[Oxide]])
  10. Indium (8657 bytes)
    2: {| border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" align="right...
    4: {| align="center" border="0"
    24: | [[Density]], [[Mohs hardness scale|Hardness]]
    41: | [[van der Waals radius]]
    50: | [[Oxidation state]]s ([[Oxide]])
  11. Lead (8244 bytes)
    3: ...h]], which has a half life so long it can be considered stable.)
    4: ...|thumb|150px|left|Chemistry Clipart .Clipart provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clip A...
    6: Lead has a bright luster and is a [[density|dense]], [[ductile]], very soft, highly malleable, b...
    11: ...[pencil]]s (for the last 450 years they've been made with [[graphite]]).
    12: ...Because of its density, fishing [[sinker]]s are made from lead.
  12. Aluminium (26079 bytes)
    1: {{Elementbox_header | number=13 | symbol=Al | name=aluminium | left=...
    10: {{Elementbox_density_gpcm3nrt | 2.70 }}
    11: {{Elementbox_densityliq_gpcm3mp | 2.375 }}
    20: ...{Elementbox_oxistates | 3<br />([[amphoteric]] oxide) }}
    41: ...] | dm=[[Positron emission|&beta;<sup>+</sup>]] | de=1.17 | pn=26 | ps=[[magnesium|Mg]] }}
  13. Thorium (11307 bytes)
    2: {| border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" align="right...
    4: {| align="center" border="0"
    24: | [[Density]], [[Mohs hardness scale|Hardness]]
    41: | [[van der Waals radius]]
    50: | [[Oxidation state]]s ([[Oxide]])
  14. Urban planning (12224 bytes)
    1: ... of the [[Congres Internationaux d'Architecture Moderne]].
    3: ... distribution in an area already built-up or intended to become built-up.
    6: ...lley civilization]] is recognized as having first developed urban planning.
    8: ... A river usually flows through the city, to provide water and transport, and carry away sewage, even ...
    11: ... planned new settlements. There are also unending debates about the benefits of mixing tenures and lan...
  15. Microorganism (1865 bytes)
    1: [[Image:Microscope_24.jpg|thumb|250px|Image provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clip A...
    6: ... [[geyser]]s, [[Rock (geology)|rock]]s, and the [[deep sea]], some types of microorganisms have adapte...
    8: ...ed in [[brewing]], [[baking]], [[biotechnology]], recycling of other organisms' remains and waste products, a...
    10: ...tant place in all ecosystems and in most higher-order multicellular organisms. For mankind they are im...
  16. Ecology (24417 bytes)
    1: ...cludes both the physical properties, which can be described as the sum of local abiotic factors like [...
    4: ...be a [[holistic science]], one that over-arches older disciplines such as biology which in this view b...
    6: ...ersity]]'' and related ecological goals have provided a scientific basis for expressing the goals of [...
    8: Consider the ways a biologist might approach studying the...
    13: ...ut due to environmental changes (see [[pollinator decline]]). The environment simultaneously affects a...
  17. Mediterranean forests, woodlands, and shrub (7182 bytes)
    3: ... on the west coast of continents in the mid-latitudes. these regions are the [[Mediterranean Sea|Medit...
    5: ...bers of rare and locally endemic plants, and include some recognized [[species flock]]s, which are clu...
    9: ...erranean basin have been particularly affected by degradation due to human activity, suffering extensi...
    11: ... are much more devastating, and some species dependent on fire for their reproduction are now threaten...
    13: ...egetation type, and in other places the result of degradation of former forest or woodland by logging ...
  18. Freeganism (3438 bytes)
    1: ...food by asking a retailer for what is to be discarded or by taking it from waste bins, a practice know...
    5: ...and that there are better ways to help, such as [[recycling]] and using [[alternative energy]]. Furthermore, ...
    7: In many developed countries, the quality demands and [[hygiene]] standards of consumers are h...
    9: ... reasons as well as moral/philosophical; as discarded meat becomes inedible faster than vegetable matt...
    11: ...ase food normally, rather than making a conscious decision to sustain themselves by scavenging when ot...
  19. Irrigation (13719 bytes)
    2: ... [[rain]]fall with water from another source in order to grow crops. In contrast, agriculture that rel...
    6: ...[[lake]], [[aquifer]], [[well]], or [[snowpack]]. Depending on the distance of the source and the seas...
    13: ... water-logging while other parts may be too dry. Depending on [[heat]], [[wind]], and [[soil]] [[Perm...
    15: ...ter resources]]. Furrow irrigation also has a tendency to raise the water table in some areas and cau...
    18: ...es. However, terracing does allow steep mountainsides to be used to grow plants (although it may be mo...
  20. Organic farming (38858 bytes)
    1: ...s|US]] and in the [[EU]], organic farming is also defined by [[law]] and regulated by the [[government...
    5: ... farm develops its own organic production system, determined by factors like [[climate]], [[crop selec...
    7: * no use of synthetic [[fertilizer]]s or [[pesticide]]s, and no GMOs;
    8: ...rotection of the soil (from [[erosion]], nutrient depletion, structural breakdown);
    12: ... certification]] is available to farms for a fee. Depending on the country, certification is either ov...

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