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  1. Steel (28384 bytes)
    15: ...rlite does not have time to take place. The transformation into martensite, by contrast, occurs almost immed...
    17: ... a lower density than austenite, so that the transformation between them results in a change of volume. In t...
    21: ...ibit corrosion. [[Tungsten]] interferes with the formation of cementite, allowing martensite to form with sl...
  2. Puritan (15882 bytes)
    1: ...ts]] which developed in [[England]] after the [[Reformation]].
    8: ...olic models of church organization, the English Reformation had brought the church under control of the monar...
    20: Contemporarily with the English Reformation, the [[Church of Scotland]] had been created on a...
    62: ...from "purity," in English, and the third syllable formation can be justifiably spelled -ian or -an, depending...
    70: *Haigh, Christopher, ''English Reformations: Religion, Politics, and Society under the Tudor...
  3. Reproduction (2286 bytes)
    6: ...fragmentation Biology|fragmentation]] and [[spore formation]].
  4. Victoria of the United Kingdom (38571 bytes)
    62: ...e Queen and her husband vigorously encouraged the formation of a strong coalition between the Whigs and the P...
  5. Bonnie and Clyde (17385 bytes)
    5: ... between 1931 and 1935, a period which led to the formation of the [[F.B.I.]]
  6. Lillian Russell (2418 bytes)
    13: ...ell made a major donation of money to sponsor the formation of the [[Chorus Equity Association]] by the choru...
  7. Sunflower (5784 bytes)
    42: ===Flower formation===
    44: ... 1-KayEss-2.jpeg|1. The first stage of the flower formation
  8. Immune system (14564 bytes)
    39: ...] of the pathogen, destruction of the pathogen by formation and activation of the [[membrane attack complex]]...
  9. Liver (11441 bytes)
    54: ** ''[[Gluconeogenesis]]'' (the formation of [[glucose]] from certain [[amino acid]]s, [[la...
    55: ** ''[[Glycogenolysis]]'' (the formation of glucose from [[glycogen]])
    56: ** ''[[Glycogenesis]]'' (the formation of [[glycogen]] from glucose)
    72: * [[Cirrhosis]] is the formation of fibrous tissue in the liver, replacing dead li...
  10. Bone (11388 bytes)
    1: ...itate [[movement]]; are also involved with [[cell formation]], [[calcium metabolism]], and [[mineral storage]...
    27: ...tion. Their functions include to varying degrees: formation of bone, matrix maintenance and calcium homeostas...
    29: ...rocess in regulating [[calcium balance]]. As bone formation actively ''fixes'' circulating calcium in its min...
    40: ...Intramembranous ossification mainly occurs during formation of the flat bones of the [[skull]]; the bone is f...
    42: ...cation after birth. They are responsible for the formation of the diaphyses of long bones, short bones and c...
  11. Mammary gland (2185 bytes)
    9: ... is controlled by hormones. [[Estrogen]] promotes formation, while [[testosterone]] inhibits it. [[Prolactin]...
  12. Endothelium (1463 bytes)
    5: * formation of new blood vessels ([[angiogenesis]])
  13. Tooth (14790 bytes)
    123: * Dilaceration - Trauma to the tooth during formation causing damage to the root structure
    124: ...nion of two adjacent tooth germs by dentin during formation
  14. Symphyta (3111 bytes)
    38: ...ine|leaf-mining]]'', leaf ''rolling'' or [[gall]] formation. Large populations can cause economic damage in c...
  15. Flowering plant (29088 bytes)
    47: ...active formative tissue, known as cambium; by the formation of a layer of cambium between the bundles (interf...
    65: ...its product. This would not, however, explain the formation of fruits intermediate in size and colour between...
    67: ...e process of fertilization, and remains until the formation of the cells from which the spores are derived in...
    69: ...ssue is formed, but only one cell proceeds to the formation of a functional female cell. In ''Casuarina'', ''...
    74: ...ithin it the embryo-sac remains narrow, endosperm formation proceeds upon the lines of a cell-division, but i...
  16. Middle Ages (21063 bytes)
    1: ...[Northern Europe]], as well as the [[Protestant Reformation]] starting in 1517. These various changes all ma...
    34: ...eady economic growth resumed. This period saw the formation of the [[Hanseatic league]] and other trading and...
    68: ...p with the singular or the plural form. Further information can be found in Fred C. Robinson: "Medieval, the ...
    78: ...|America]] (both [[1492]]), or the [[Protestant Reformation]] starting 1517 to mark the period's end. In Engl...
  17. Pottery (17136 bytes)
    8: ...the resident culture and date the stratum, by the formation style and decoration. The relative chronologies ...
  18. Dye (6033 bytes)
    11: ...the fibre is attributed, at least partly, to salt formation between anionic groups in the dyes and [[cationic...
  19. Clarinet (18825 bytes)
    33: ...e, pressing against the player's bottom lip. The formation of the mouth around the mouthpiece and reed is ca...
  20. Musical instrument (3823 bytes)
    13: ...ocal cords and the [[timbre|tone quality]] by the formation of the vocal tract; a wide range of sounds can be...

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