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  1. Glass (26176 bytes)
    1: The materials definition of a '''glass''' is a uniform [[amorphous s...
    5: ...der of this article will be concerned with a specific type of glass—the [[silica]]-based glasses...
    9: ...ak into sharp shards. These properties can be modified, or even changed entirely, with the addition of...
    22: ...ections doped with [[Erbium]], which [[Fiber_amplifier|amplify]] transmitted signals by [[laser]] emis...
    32: ...sorbs [[infrared]] energy, such as heat absorbing filters for movie projectors, while [[cerium]] can b...
  2. Woodworking (12397 bytes)
    7: ..., and animal parts, wood was certainly one of the first materials worked by primitive human beings. In...
    9: ...of [[Fellbach-Schmieden]] in Germany has provided fine examples of wooden animal statues from the [[Ir...
    13: ...ten some 1500 years after his death. This book is filled largely with descriptions of dimensions for u...
    35: * fence: a piece of lath or scrap fixed to the bench surface to prevent movement of th...
    36: * figure: naturally occurring decorative patterns in w...
  3. Supercontinent (3497 bytes)
    1: ...e|accreted terranes]] that forms [[Eurasia]] qualifies as a supercontinent today.
    7: ... brought the fragments together in a different configuration, resulting in another supercontinent, [[P...
    13: ...the [[lithosphere]] will begin to dome upward and crack, [[magma]] will then rise, and the fragments will...
  4. Sun Bear (4617 bytes)
    27: ...coa and coconuts. Their powerful [[jaw|jaws]] can crack open coconuts. Much of the sun bear's [[food]] mu...
  5. Tyrannosaurus rex (20653 bytes)
    13: ...l_name = Tyrannosaurus rex | author = [[Henry Fairfield Osborn|Osborn]] | date = [[1905]]}}
    15: ...likely remain a point of ongoing [[Science|scientific]] research and [[popular culture]].
    18: ... ''Tyrannosaurus rex'' in [[1912]] by [[Henry Fairfield Osborn|Henry Osborn]]. [[Barnum Brown]], assis...
    22: ...the [[skull]] of ''Tyrannosaurus'' is heavily modified. Many of the bones are fused together, eliminat...
    40: ...istances, like modern vultures. Their teeth could crack bone; a skill perhaps needed most when you are la...
  6. Harp (23216 bytes)
    14: ...string by either one or two halfnotes. With this final enhancement, the modern concert harp was born.
    20: ...ke a warm tone, while a pluck near the end of the finger will make a loud, bright sound.
    28: ...ring and an amplifier. The electric harp is significantly heavier than an acoustic harp, but looks th...
    33: ...etal core and wrapped, which are plucked with the fingers using a similar technique to that of the ped...
    42: ...[[1792 Belfast Harp Festival]]. He published his first volume in 1796. He continued to collect the m...
  7. Politics of Iran (8863 bytes)
    1: ...m]] of the Twelver ([[Jaafari]]) sect is Iran's official religion.
    4: Iran's post-revolution difficulties have included an eight-year war with [[Ira...
    6: ...982]], a succession of power struggles eliminated first the center of the political spectrum and then ...
    8: ...d by hard-liners. This led to incorporation and official activity of many other groups, including hard...
    17: ...[mujtahid]]s, which greatly narrows the potential field.
  8. Bayeux Tapestry (13194 bytes)
    5: ...ders of the tapestry are filled with mythological figures, lions, dragons, and scenes from fables, and...
    7: ...nd the tapestry up and stored it like a scroll. (Crack 1) The tapestry spent World War 2 wound up in th...
    9: ... was known for their excellent embroideries, specifically the town of Canterbury. Also, the text the ...
    11: ... whether they were done in chronological order. (Crack 1)
    22: ...battle, the bowmen advance to about 100 yards and fire-no effect-the soldiers have shields. So the kn...
  9. Chinese New Year (12599 bytes)
    3: ...holidays]], is celebrated on the first day of the first month of the [[Chinese calendar]], which falls...
    9: ...nese]]: 恭喜發財; [[Simplified Chinese]]: 恭喜发财; [[...
    11: ...ese]]: 新年快樂; [[Simplified Chinese]]: 新年快乐; [[...
    15: ...people. Chinese New Year is celebrated with [[firecracker]]s, [[dragon dance]]s and [[lion dance]]s. Typi...
    18: ...e other, like the old child's aphorism "step on a crack, break your mother's back".
  10. Benchmarking (8349 bytes)
    15: ...ess mapping, quality control variance reports, or financial ratio analysis.
    17: ...and in any country. Consult customers, suppliers, financial analysts, trade associations, and magazine...
    19: ...o your office (or hotel), have an immediate debriefing. Discuss what you have learnt and how you can a...
    21: ...e goals that are to be accomplished within a specified time frame. Monitor the results. Get key person...
    27: ... moderately expensive process, but most companies find that it more than pays for itself. The three ma...
  11. Snare drum (2596 bytes)
    6: ...rums that are shallow in size will give a higher "crack" sound while the deeper ones will give a heavier ...
    14: ...rovide an accented backbeat. The snare drum (specifically, a ''caixa'') is the driving force in [[samb...
  12. Major League Baseball (14783 bytes)
    3: ...rofessional [[baseball]] in the world. More specifically, Major League Baseball ("MLB") refers to the...
    21: ...eight position players for each team who take the field initially have been voted into the game by fan...
    27: ...National League Division Series]], each a best-of-five game series;
    31: ...at won the mid-season All-Star game receives home-field advantage in that series.
    35: ...ugs, Major League Baseball has finally decided to crack down on steroids and issue harsher penalties for ...
  13. Root (9635 bytes)
    3: ...l either (see [[rhizome]]). So, it is better to define ''root'' as a part of a plant body that bears n...
    9: ...son, water that is [[salinity|saline]] is more difficult for most plant species to absorb.
    13: ...form a central "hub" with lobes, and phloem cells fill in the spaces between the lobes.
    17: ...tter will become the primary tissues of the root, first undergoing elongation, a process that pushes t...
    19: ... Over time, given the right conditions, roots can crack foundations, snap water lines, and lift sidewalks...
  14. United States Declaration of Independence (23184 bytes)
    2: ...ned their justifications for doing so. It was ratified by the [[Continental Congress]] on [[July 4]], ...
    6: ...rican colonies had become increasingly strained. Fighting broke out in [[1775]] at [[Battle of Lexing...
    34: ...ayal of royal crimes. Once the King's guilt is sufficiently proven, the document concludes with a stat...
    38: ...doing: that story comes from a children's book of fiction, ''Legends of the American Revolution'', by ...
    40: A fictionalized (but somewhat historically accurate) v...
  15. Mustelids (5262 bytes)
    21: ...ones to crack open the shellfish that form a significant part of its diet. It is a "[[keystone species...
    25: ...areas porcupines form as much as a quarter of the fisher's diet.
    29: ...stroyed by oil spills and the side effects of overfishing; the [[Black-footed ferret]], a relative of ...
  16. Woodwork (12397 bytes)
    7: ..., and animal parts, wood was certainly one of the first materials worked by primitive human beings. In...
    9: ...of [[Fellbach-Schmieden]] in Germany has provided fine examples of wooden animal statues from the [[Ir...
    13: ...ten some 1500 years after his death. This book is filled largely with descriptions of dimensions for u...
    35: * fence: a piece of lath or scrap fixed to the bench surface to prevent movement of th...
    36: * figure: naturally occurring decorative patterns in w...
  17. Fracture (4218 bytes)
    11: ...'. If the new surface formation occurs after significant volume of material sustaining irreversible de...
    14: ...ne; the result is a [[conchoidal fracture]], with cracks proceeding normal to the applied tension.

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