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- List of elements by symbol (14812 bytes)
39: <tr><td>Fr</td><td>[[francium]]</td><td>87</td><td></td></tr>
114: ...><td>[[tungsten]]</td><td>74</td><td>(German ''Wolfram'')</td></tr>
133: ...re earth metal that proved to be a mixture of the elements [[praseodymium]] and [[neodymium]].</td></tr>
139: ...rancium]]</td><td>87</td><td>Current symbol is '''Fr'''.</td></tr>
140: <tr><td>Fr</td><td>[[florentium]]</td><td>61</td><td>Discred... - List of elements by name (7283 bytes)
61: <tr><td>[[francium]]</td><td>Fr</td><td>87</td></tr>
206: * [[Chemical elements named after people]]
207: * [[Chemical elements named after places]]
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- Mexico (27255 bytes)
15: national_motto =''Sufragio efectivo, No reelecci
16: ([[Spanish language|Spanish]]: ''Effective suffrage, no reelection)'' |
43: established_dates = From [[Spain]]<br>[[September 16]], [[1810]]<br>[[Se...
68: On [[September 16]], [[1810]], independence from Spain was declared, by [[Miguel Hidalgo y Costi...
70: ...ntral America]] were all incorporated into Mexico from [[1822]] to [[1823]], when they declared indepe... - Periodic table (7298 bytes)
1: ...nt]]s. First created by [[Dmitri Mendeleev]], the elements are arranged by [[electron]] structure so that ma...
3: ...lements|other methods for displaying the chemical elements]] for more details or different perspectives.
6: ...ere are 18 groups in the standard periodic table. Elements in a group have similar configurations of their [...
14: ==Other methods for displaying the chemical elements==
20: ... to 218]] suggests the places so-far undiscovered elements would be - List of elements by symbol (14812 bytes)
39: <tr><td>Fr</td><td>[[francium]]</td><td>87</td><td></td></tr>
114: ...><td>[[tungsten]]</td><td>74</td><td>(German ''Wolfram'')</td></tr>
133: ...re earth metal that proved to be a mixture of the elements [[praseodymium]] and [[neodymium]].</td></tr>
139: ...rancium]]</td><td>87</td><td>Current symbol is '''Fr'''.</td></tr>
140: <tr><td>Fr</td><td>[[florentium]]</td><td>61</td><td>Discred... - Christopher Columbus (44177 bytes)
1: ...ns claim he could have been born in other places, from the [[Aragonese_Empire|Crown of Aragó]] to the...
5: ...is one thing that sets off Columbus' first voyage from all of these: less than two decades later, the ...
29: ... Atlantic Ocean. The fleet came under attack by [[French privateers]] off the [[Cape of St. Vincent]],...
31: ...and]], [[Madeira]], [[Azores|the Azores]], and [[Africa]]. Columbus's brother Bartolomeo worked as a ...
33: ... to purchase sugar, and along the coasts of West Africa between [[1482]] and [[1485]], reaching the Po... - Steel (28384 bytes)
2: [[Image:Steel framework.jpg|thumb|300px|Steel framework]]
3: ...s, which are naturally arranged in a [[lattice]], from sliding past one another. Varying the amount of...
8: ...rtant that smelting take place in a fairly oxygen-free environment. Unlike copper and tin, liquid iro...
11:
17: ...n this case, expansion occurs. Internal stresses from this expansion generally take the form of [[com... - Ionic order (6526 bytes)
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: ...entification of such ''meaning'' in architectural elements in the 5th and 4th centuries BC remains tenuous, ...
16: ...ms mainly to the Doric order, also has some Ionic elements. A more purely Ionic mode on the Athenian Acropol... - Elizabeth of Russia (14144 bytes)
9: ... these languages with more fluency than accuracy. From her earliest years she delighted every one by h...
11: ...tention to marry his second daughter to the young French king [[Louis XV]], but the pride of the [[Bou...
13: ...d her fathers sensual temperament and, being free from all control, abandoned herself to her appetites...
19: ... seems to have been first suggested to her by the French ambassador, La Chetardie, who was plotting to...
23: ...the 6th of December [[1741]], with a few personal friends, including her physician, Armand Lestocq, he... - Margaret Thatcher (46377 bytes)
27: ... was the [[Prime Minister of the United Kingdom]] from [[1979]] to [[1990]], the only woman [[as of 20...
29: ...y]] task force to retake the [[Falkland Islands]] from [[Argentina]] in the [[Falklands War]].
31: ...and]], and increased wealth inequalities. However from the mid 1980s a period of sustained economic gr...
33: ...d Monetary Union]]. Her leadership was challenged from within and she was forced to resign in [[1990]]...
36: ...hire]] in eastern [[England]]. Her father was [[Alfred Roberts]], who ran a grocers' shop in the town ... - Rosa Parks (8331 bytes)
2: ...]] as '''Rosa Louise McCauley''') is a retired [[African-American]] [[seamstress]] and figure in the [...
14: ...atic Party of the United States|D]]-[[Michigan]]) from [[1965]] until [[1988]]. She continues to resid...
17: ...sal, some have questioned some of the more mythic elements of her story.
25: Parks was not the first African-American to refuse to give up her seat to a w...
29: ...', where characters discuss earlier instances of African-Americans refusing to give up their bus seats... - Margaret Sanger (12025 bytes)
5: ...efore dying of [[tuberculosis]]. After graduating from [[Claverack College]] in [[Hudson, New York|Hud...
9: ...aper advocating birth control. She also separated from William Sanger. In 1916, Sanger opened a family...
15: ...egate of the Birth Control Federation of America. From 1952 to 1959, she served as president of the In...
17: ...lable [[birth control pill]]. She toured Europe, Africa, and Asia, lecturing and helping to establish ...
24: ...gh Sanger was greatly influenced by her father, a freethinker, her mother's death left her with a deep... - Marina Tsvetaeva (21885 bytes)
5: ...ally began in the 1960s. Tsvetaeva's poetry arose from her own deeply convoluted personality, her ecce...
8: ...ghly literate woman. She was also volatile and a (frustrated) concert pianist, with some [[Poland|Poli...
10: ... but deeply wrapped up in his studies and distant from his family. He was also still deeply in love wi...
12: ...g the course of her travels she acquired Italian, French and German languages.
14: ...oloshin came to see Tsvetaeva and soon became her friend and mentor. - Marie Curie (5862 bytes)
5: ...ng even food and sleep to study. After graduating from high school, she suffered a [[nervous breakdown...
7: ...g more [[radioactive]] than the uranium extracted from it. By [[1898]] they deduced a logical explanat...
9: ...ative country, and the other was named [[radium]] from its intense radioactivity.
13: ...ancement of [[chemistry]] by the discovery of the elements radium and polonium, by the isolation of [[radium...
17: ... to matter). France at the time was still reeling from the effects of the [[Dreyfus affair]], so the s... - Hildegard of Bingen (14070 bytes)
1: [[Image:Hildegard.jpg|right|framed|A medieval illumination showing Hildegard von...
6: .... Because she was a tenth child, and a sickly one from birth, at the age of eight Hildegard's parents ...
8: ...members of her order after falling physically ill from carrying the unspoken burden.
20: ...manuscript.jpg|thumb|"Universal Man" illumination from Hildegard's ''Liber divinorum operum''.]]
24: ...unded another convent, Eibingen, across the river from Bingen. Her remaining years were very productiv... - Greta Garbo (9957 bytes)
5: ...]], the youngest of three children born to Karl Alfred Gustafsson ([[1871]]-[[1920]]) and Anna Lovisa ...
10: From [[1922]] to [[1924]], she studied at the presti...
14: [[Image:Temptress1.jpg|frame|Greta Garbo in 1926]]
23: ... "I think I'll go back to [[Sweden]]!" This would frighten the [[movie studio]] heads, who gave in to ...
33: ...al and box-office failure as it was felt that the elements that had made Garbo unique were all but eliminate... - Actinium (7046 bytes)
17: ... [[List of elements by symbol|Symbol]], [[List of elements by number|Number]]
110: | <sup>221</sup>[[francium|Fr]]
119: | α || 5.536 || <sup>222</sup>[[francium|Fr]]
125: | α || 5.042 || <sup>223</sup>[[francium|Fr]]
141: ...ho separated it from [[uraninite|pitchblende]]. [[Friedrich Otto Giesel]] independently discovered act... - Human brain (15406 bytes)
19: ...d the [[circle of Willis]]. Blood is then drained from the brain through a [[brain sinuses|network of ...
21: ...he dense fluid protects the brain and spinal cord from shock; a brain that weighs 1,500 g in air weigh...
23: ...tes the soft tissues of the brain and spinal cord from the hard surrounding bones (skull and vertebrae...
25: ...dicine, [[childbirth]] was a dangerous event that frequently resulted in the death of the mother. The...
33: ...e [[neocortex]] with incoming sensory information from the [[brain stem]]. Powerful emotional pathways... - Artery (6875 bytes)
1: ...are muscular tubes that carry [[blood]] flow away from the [[heart]] to the [[biological tissue|tissue...
3: ...nd elastic tissue. The outermost layer (furthest from the flow of blood) is known as the ''[[tunica a...
15: ... binding sites have bound oxygen. Blood returning from the lungs, via the 4 pulmonary veins, to the le...
17: ...ting hemoglobin's affinity for oxygen). Returning from the body to the right atrium, [[hemoglobin]] mo...
19: ...t [[systemic]] artery. It receives blood directly from the left ventricle of the heart via the aortic ... - Skull (7027 bytes)
2: ...re of [[vertebrate]]s which serves as the general framework for a [[head (anatomy)|head]]. The skull f...
5: ...- The skull from the front.png|thumb|Human skull (front)]]
15: ...fuse together into solid bone (for example, the [[frontal bone]]s).
17: ...rior fontanelle is located at the junction of the frontal and parietal bones; it is a "soft spot" on a...
20: ...ly serious. Normally the skull protects the brain from damage through its hard unyieldingness, but in ... - Chromosome (12667 bytes)
1: [[image:chromosome.png|frame|'''Figure 1:''' Chromosome. (1) <font color="#...
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>
122: ...ate new chromosomes that are not inherited solely from either parent. When a male and a female gamete ... - Flowering plant (29088 bytes)
16: ...ling them to be correctly called [[Gymnosperm]]s. From that time onwards, so long as these Gymnosperms...
18: ...d the position of Gymnosperms as a class distinct from Dicotyledons, and the term Angiosperm then grad...
22: ...re not, however, primitive forms, but are derived from immediate land-ancestors. Associated with this ...
24: ... the angiosperms and the [[Gnetophyte]]s diverged from one another during the late [[Triassic]] (220-2...
47: ...ial. Owing to differences in the character of the elements produced at the beginning and end of the season, ...
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