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  1. History of philosophy (13862 bytes)
    1: ...d independent discovery. Such theories have grown from different [[premise]]s and approaches, examples...
    7: ...d with more varied use, which includes everything from [[Post-Medieval]] through the specific period o...
    12: ...the [[Pluralists]] and [[Atomists]] (the world is composite of innumerable interacting parts), the [[Eleatic ...
    14: ... fields or in productive activity, they were then free to engage in the assemblies of Athens, and spen...
    31: ... has been used in different forms by philosophers from Descartes forward.
  2. Ionic order (6526 bytes)
    2: ...order]] and the rich variant of Corinthian, the [[Composite order]], added by 16th century Italian architectu...
    6: ... [[Greek Revival]], it conveyed an air of archaic freshness and primitive, perhaps even republican, vi...
    8: ...wers may swing from the clefts of the volutes, or from their "eyes". After a little early experimentat...
    12: ...the proportions of the architrave, which made the frieze more prominent.
    14: ...ary" approach, it must be in traditions passed on from [[Hellenistic]] architects, such as [[Hermogene...
  3. Sunflower (5784 bytes)
    18: ... early in the [[16th century]]. ''Helianthus'' is from the [[Greek language|Greek]] for "sunflower".
    23: ...hat we commonly call the seeds are actually the [[fruit]] (an ''[[achene]]'') of the plant, with the t...
    29: ..., and when the blooming stage is reached the stem freezes in its eastward direction. Thus, blooming su...
    34: ...s, because they reduce [[bird]] damage and losses from some [[phytopathology|plant disease]]s. There ...
    40: Scientific literature reports, from [[1567]], that a 12 m (40'), traditional, singl...
  4. Raspberry (2847 bytes)
    15: ...ackberries-blueberries-photo.jpg|thumb|left|300px|Fresh raspberry blackberries blueberries photo ]]
    17: ...ue [[berry]]) in late summer or early autumn. The fruit is similar to that of the [[blackberry]], but ...
    19: ... second-year canes. Raspberries can be cultivated from [[USDA plant hardiness zone]]s 9 to 3.
    28: <center>[[Food]] &nbsp;|&nbsp; [[List of fruits]] &nbsp;|&nbsp; [[List of vegetables]]</cente...
    33: [[Category:Fruit]]
  5. Bone (11388 bytes)
    6: ...ly [[Rockwell scale|hard]] and light-[[weight]] [[composite material]], formed mostly of calcium phosphate (i...
    27: Osteocytes originate from osteoblasts which have migrated into and become...
    29: ...d'' surfaces. Because the osteoclasts are derived from a [[monocyte stem-cell lineage]], they are equi...
    40: ... in long bones, such as limbs; the bone is formed from [[cartilage]].
    46: ...of calcium and the repair of micro-damaged bones (from everyday stress). Repeated stress results in th...
  6. Chromosome (12667 bytes)
    1: [[image:chromosome.png|frame|'''Figure 1:''' Chromosome. (1) <font color="#...
    2: ...(structural [[protein]]s, Fig. 1), and where this composite material is called [[chromatin]]. During [[mitosi...
    5: ...e [[centromere]], with one or two arms projecting from the centromere. The ends of the chromosomes are...
    17: [[image:chromatin_chromosome.png|frame|none|'''Figure 2:''' Different levels of DNA c...
    37: <td>[[Drosophila melanogaster|Fruit fly]]</td>
  7. Ceramics (15941 bytes)
    1: ...usands of years, involves the creation of objects from clay and other ceramic materials. This article ...
    7: ...his art form encompasses the creation of anything from earthenware and porcelain to decorative tiles a...
    39: ... the longevity of ceramic products make it an eco-friendly choice in an age of disposable products and...
    46: ... are described in the article on [[pottery]]. A [[composite material]] of ceramic and [[metal]] is known as [...
    57: ...ve furnaces, a commonly used abrasive, and as a refractory material.
  8. Glass (26176 bytes)
    1: ...iginally, which can be seen in its [[conchoidal]] fracture.
    3: The word ''glass'' comes from [[Latin]] ''glacies'' (ice) and corresponds to ...
    18: ...nto other shapes and colors as shown in this ball from the [[Verrerie of Brehat]] in [[Brittany]].]]
    22: ...plify]] transmitted signals by [[laser]] emission from within the glass itself.
    26: Glass is sometimes created naturally from volcanic [[magma]]. This glass is called [[obs...
  9. Mesolithic (2380 bytes)
    14: ...ties were able to live well on rich food supplies from the marshlands created by the warmer climate. S...
    16: Remains from this period are few and far between, often limi...
    18: The mesolithic is characterized by small composite [[flint]] tools ([[microlith]]s and microburins i...
    21: *[[Francthi|Franchthi]] in [[Greece]]
  10. Textile (4228 bytes)
    1: ...a [[matrix]] of another material are considered [[composite material]]s rather than textiles.
    8: Textiles can be made from a variety of materials. The following is a part...
    21: *[[Coir]]: the fibre from [[coconut]]s.
    27: *[[Linen]], made from [[flax]]
    33: ===Derived from plant products===
  11. Cairo (12536 bytes)
    6: ...invade Cairo or defeated elsewhere by troops sent from Cairo. ([[Mongols]], Crusaders & Ottomans are e...
    11: ...px|This Envisat ASAR Wide-Swath radar multicolour composite image is focused over the capital city of Cairo, ...
    26: The current location of Cairo was too far from the ancient course of the Nile to support a cit...
    28: ...t]], which lay close to an ancient Egyptian canal from the Nile to the Red Sea.
    30: ...Abbasid]]s, and contains the first [[mosque]] in Africa.
  12. Clarinet (18825 bytes)
    2: ...nt]] in the [[woodwind]] family. The name derives from adding the suffix ''-et'' meaning ''little'' to...
    4: ...od]] or, in the case of some student instruments, composite material or plastic [[resin]]. The instrument use...
    15: ...ak" notes are the clarion register, and the range from high C (with two ledger lines) to the G above t...
    20: ...dent instruments are usually [[composite material|composite]] or plastic [[resin]], commonly "resonite", an [...
    22: ...d with a complicated set of seven tone holes (six front, one back) and 17 keys which allow the full mu...
  13. Piccolo (2812 bytes)
    10: ...een made out of a plastic composite material. The composite piccolo is durable enough for marching and produc...
  14. Nile (13738 bytes)
    2: ...;695|1&nbsp;134|2&nbsp;830|3&nbsp;400&nbsp;000|[[Africa]]|the [[Mediterranean]]||[[Uganda]] - [[Sudan]...
    4: ...604;&#1606;&#1610;&#1604; ''an-n&#299;l''), in [[Africa]], is one of the two longest [[river|rivers]] ...
    8: The word "Nile" comes from the word ''Neilos'' (&Nu;&epsilon;&iota;&lambda...
    12: ...partly because it receives not a single tributary from its halfway mark at the [[Atbara River]] in [[S...
    14: ...ely 6695 km (4160 miles) long. Measuring instead from Lake Victoria gives a length of approximately 5...
  15. Earth (30908 bytes)
    7: ...th''' or '''Terra''', is the third planet outward from the [[Sun]]. It is the largest of the [[solar s...
    14: ...f approximately 12,742 km. The maximum deviations from this are the highest point on Earth (the summit...
    55: ... is only 1/20,000 as great as the energy received from the Sun.
    74: ...utaway-english.png|thumb|350px|left|Earth cutaway from core to exosphere. Partially to scale.]]
    86: ...Peridotite|harzburgite]]s which has been observed from deep parts of the oceanic crust that have been ...
  16. Volcano (27295 bytes)
    4: The name "volcano" has its origin from the name of [[Vulcan (god)|Vulcan]], a god of f...
    18: ...'[[Volcanic cones]]''' or [[cinder cone]]s result from eruptions that throw out mostly small pieces of...
    20: *'''[[Stratovolcano]]es''' or '''composite volcanoes''' such as [[Mt. Fuji]] in Japan, [[Mou...
    41: ...tive" volcano. The lifespan of a volcano can vary from months to several million years, making such a ...
    43: ...to note that the span of recorded history differs from region to region; in the [[Mediterranean]], rec...
  17. Africa (35389 bytes)
    1: ...graphic.jpg|thumb|A satellite composite image of Africa]]
    3: '''Africa''' is the [[world]]'s second-largest [[contine...
    6: ...onAfrica.png|thumb|World map showing location of Africa]]
    8: ...ontinent, as the [[Africa (province)|province of Africa]] with its capital [[Carthage]], corresponding...
    10: The origin of ''Afer'' may either come from:
  18. North America (12844 bytes)
    2: ...atellite orthographic.jpg|thumb|250px|A satellite composite image of North America]]
    4: ...phically defined by subtracting [[South America]] from the [[supercontinent]] of the [[Americas]]. Bot...
    14: ...any sub-regions): the [[Great Plains]] stretching from the [[Gulf of Mexico]] to the [[Canadian Arctic...
    58: *[[Guadeloupe]] (overseas department of [[France]])
    59: *[[Martinique]] (overseas department of [[France]])
  19. South America (5078 bytes)
    2: ...atellite_orthographic.jpg|thumb|250px|A satellite composite image of South America]]
    7: ...ea]] and in [[population]], after [[Eurasia]], [[Africa]], and North America.
    9: ...], though there are also suggestions of migration from the southern Pacific Ocean.
    11: ...]] [[conquistadors]], first from [[Spain]], later from [[Portugal]], who divided it into [[colonies]]....
    15: ...], [[Venezuela]], [[Guyana]], [[Suriname]], and [[French Guiana]] &ndash; are also known as [[Caribbea...
  20. Antarctica (14761 bytes)
    2: ...atellite orthographic.jpg|thumb|250px|A satellite composite image of Antarctica]]
    4: '''Antarctica''' (from [[Greek language|Greek]] &#7936;&nu;&tau;&alpha...
    8: ...he fifth largest continent, after [[Eurasia]], [[Africa]], [[North America]], and [[South America]]. H...
    15: ...oldest place on earth. [[Weather pattern|Weather front]]s rarely penetrate far into the continent, le...
    37: ...erre Ad鬩e]], one of the four districts of the [[French Southern Territories]]

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