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- List of explorers (24013 bytes)
10: *[[Antonio de Abreu]] ([[16th century]] [[Portuguese]] explorer of [[...
23: ...acific Ocean]], founded Darién, oldest surviving European settlement in the South American continent.
41: *[[Cornelis de Bruijn]], (1652-1727), Dutch traveler and artist
77: ...n Dezhnev]], [[Russians|Russian]] explorer, first European who sailed through [[Bering Strait]]
78: *[[Bartolomeu Dias]], (1450-1500), [[Portuguese]] explorer who ... - November 4 (10686 bytes)
17: *[[1899]] - [[Sigmund Freud]]'s ''[[The Interpretation of Dreams]]'' is publ...
24: ...oms Service]] to implement the [[Neutrality Acts|Neutrality Act of 1939]], allowing cash-and-carry pur...
78: *[[1652]] - [[Jean-Charles de la Faille]], [[Belgian]] ma...
124: [[eu:Azaroaren 4]] - Chromosome (12667 bytes)
2: ...i-ordered structure inside the [[cell nucleus|nucleus]], where it wraps around [[histone]]s (structura...
4: == Chromosomes in eukaryotes ==
5: ...le linear chromosomes contained in the cell's nucleus. Each chromosome has one [[centromere]], with on...
12: *[[Euchromatin]], which consists of DNA that is active,...
19: ...unctions are often kept close together in the nucleus, even if they are far apart on the chromosome. T... - Pipe organ (24478 bytes)
35: ...c [[Spain]], though there is no evidence that the European organ came by way of Spain. In medieval ti...
47: ...e in the 19th century when electric and electro-pneumatic actions made it technically feasible to loca...
171: ...um]]s and [[video]]s in several [[cathedral]]s in Europe.
214: ...azing Pipe Organ] by Barbara Brodbeck ISBN 0-7880-1652-0 - South Africa (40100 bytes)
3: ...]], as well as the largest [[Coloured]] (of mixed European and African descent) community in Africa, m...
15: Many white South Africans also speak other [[Europe]]an languages, such as [[Portuguese language|...
26: ...en history of South Africa began on [[April 6]] [[1652]], when a [[victualing]] station was established ...
105: ... original [[temperate forest]] that met the first European settlers to South Africa was extinguished r...
107: ...f water-storing [[succulent]]s like [[aloe]]s and euphorbias in the very hot and dry [[Namaqualand]] a... - Maine (17312 bytes)
38: ...ame part of the [[Massachusetts Bay Colony]] in [[1652]], and was part of the [[Massachusetts|Commonweal...
105: The racial makeup of the state is: - Rhode Island (15004 bytes)
50: On [[May 18]], [[1652]] Rhode Island passed the first law in [[North Am...
84: The racial makeup of the state is: - List of painters (54090 bytes)
36: *[[Tadeusz Ajdukiewicz]] ([[1852]]-[[1916]])
171: *[[Rosa Bonheur]] ([[1822]]-[[1899]])
185: *[[Eugene Boudin|Eugène Boudin]]
216: *[[Tadeusz Brzozowski (painter)|Tadeusz Brzozowski]] ([[1818]]-[[1887]])
330: *[[Eugène Delacroix|Eugène Delacroix]] ([[1798]]-[[1863]]) - India (27950 bytes)
21: ...ring the middle of the second millennium, several European countries, including the [[Portugal|Portugu...
71: ...ther important industries are [[mining]], [[petroleum]], [[diamond]] polishing, [[films]], [[textile]]...
81: ...th male WPR at 51.7% and female WPR at 25.6%{{ref|eu}}. India's median age is 24.66 and has a growth r...
85: ...languages|mother tongues]] in India is as high as 1652{{ref|tongues}}.
165: ...a – India's literacy rate]'', [http://india.eu.org/ Debating India] - William Dampier (7308 bytes)
2: '''William Dampier''' ([[1652]] – March, [[1715]]) was a [[England|Englis... - Albany, New York (8184 bytes)
33: ...incorporated as the village of [[Beverwyck]] in [[1652]]. When the land was taken by the [[Kingdom of Gr...
51: ...2,118.4/mi² (817.9/km².) The racial makeup of the city is 63.12% [[White (U.S. Census)|Whit... - List of mathematicians (37424 bytes)
71: *[[Eugenio Beltrami]] (Italy, [[1835]]-[[1900]])
79: *[[Arne Beurling]] (Sweden, [[1905]]-[[1986]])
109: *[[Nicolas Bourbaki]] (Pseudonym used by a cabal of French mathematicians)
128: *[[Eugenio Calabi]], (United States)
142: *[[Ludolph van Ceulen]] (Germany/Netherlands, [[1540]] - [[1610]])
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