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- Artemisia Gentileschi (23093 bytes)
7: ...Since her father's style took heavily inspiration from [[Caravaggio]] during that period, her style wa...
18: ... marry [[Pierantonio Stiattesi]], a modest artist from [[Florence]]. Shortly afterwards the couple mov...
24: ...nd the protection of influential people, starting from Granduke Cosimo II de' [[Medici]] and expecial...
26: ...was rising. The success and the fashion radiating from her figure fueled many voices about her private...
28: From this period we remember the [[La Conversione de... - Esther (5002 bytes)
2: ...;ֵּר''', [[Standard Hebrew]] '''Ester''', [[Tiberian Hebrew]] '''ʾEstēr''') w...
9: ...the [[Book of Esther]] attempt to derive the name from [[Ishtar]], the pagan goddess associated with t...
16: ...th and peace in their captivity, is also manifest from the Scripture account. - Alaska (24727 bytes)
8: Nickname = The Last Frontier, The Land of the Midnight Sun |
14: Governor = [[Frank Murkowski]] |
40: ...ackground:#efefef; text-align:center;"|''The Last Frontier''
66: ...|2000]]. The name "Alaska" is most likely derived from the [[Aleut]] word for "great country" or "main...
71: ...Americas|the first Europeans to reach Alaska came from Russia]]. [[Vitus Bering]] sailed east and saw ... - Timeline of invention (28171 bytes)
6: * 2.4 MYA: [[Oldowan|Stone tools]] in [[Africa]]
8: ...YA: Controlled [[fire]] in [[Cradle of Humankind|Africa]]
26: * [[Cloth]] woven from [[flax]] fiber
112: * [[1589]]: [[Stocking frame]]: [[William Lee]]
134: ...quadrant]]: [[Thomas Godfrey (inventor)|Thomas Godfrey]] - Organic chemistry (4970 bytes)
6: ...nerally agreed to have started in [[1828]] with [[Friedrich Woehler]]'s [[synthesis]] of the organic, ...
31: ...]s - [[Carbohydrate]]s - [[Carboxylic acid]]s - [[Ester]]s - [[Ether]]s - [[Ketone]]s - [[Lipid]]s - [[Me...
47: * [[Infrared spectroscopy]]: Chiefly used to determine the...
48: ...ne the [[molecular weight]] of a compound and the fragmentation pattern. - Iron (23778 bytes)
135: ...of iron in the various layers of the Earth ranges from high at the inner core to about 5% in the outer...
137: ...ed from iron ore, and is hardly ever found in the free (elemental) state. In order to obtain elementa...
146: ...icance is that of an intermediate step on the way from [[iron ore]] to [[cast iron]] and [[steel]].
154: ... northern and western European languages, derives from the [[Etruscan]] ''aisar'' which means "the god...
156: ... numbers of smelted iron objects (distinguishable from meteoric iron by the lack of nickel in the prod... - Phosphorus (11557 bytes)
41: ...widely used in [[explosive material|explosive]]s, friction [[match]]es, [[firework]]s, [[pesticide]]s,...
49: ...ure]] of 1 atm at 170 ?C but burns from impact or frictional heating. A black phosphorus allotrope exi...
65: ...[Hennig Brand]] in [[1669]] through a preparation from [[urine]]. Working in [[Hamburg]], Brand attemp...
67: ..., suicides and accidental [[poison]]ings resulted from its use (An apocryphal tale tells of a woman at...
70: ...]] containing substances, phosphorus is not found free in nature but it is widely distributed in many ... - Sodium (8714 bytes)
53: Under extreme pressure, sodium departs from standard rules for changing to a liquid state. ...
57: ...t behavior of sodium is that this element has one free [[electron]] that is pushed closer to the other...
60: ...form is an essential component in the making of [[ester]]s and in the manufacture of [[organic]] compound...
65: ...or lamp]]s, an efficient means of producing light from electricity.
71: ...on sodium compound named ''natrium'', which comes from the [[Greek language|Greek]] ''n�on'', a kind... - Titanium (20884 bytes)
118: ... point]] of this element makes it useful as a [[refractory metal]]. Titanium is as strong as steel, bu...
125: ... titanium dioxide are excellent reflectors of [[infrared radiation]] and are therefore used extensivel...
143: ...amed it ''menachite''. At around the same time, [[Franz Joseph Muller]] also produced a similar substa...
145: The metal has always been difficult to extract from its various ores. Pure metallic titanium (99.9%...
147: ...ties of titanium when a European company set up a front for the US foreign intelligence agencies to pu... - Cellulose acetate (4564 bytes)
8: Since the [[1980s]] [[Polyester]] film stock has become more commonplace.
10: ... as cheap petro-based fibers ([[nylon]] and [[polyester]]) and have displaced regenerated pulp fibers.
23: * made from a renewable resource: reforested trees.
39: Acetate is derived from [[cellulose]] by deconstructing wood pulp into ...
40: ...droxyl]] groups which can react to form acetate [[ester]]s. The most common form of cellulose acetate fib... - Aspirin (9960 bytes)
1: [[Image:Aspirin.png|frame|A very old bottle of Aspirin]]
34: ...nd chills. The Reverend [[Edmund Stone]], a vicar from Chipping Norton in [[Oxfordshire]] [[England]],...
36: ... form in [[1828]] by [[Henri Leroux]], a [[France|French]] pharmacist, and [[Raffaele Piria]], an [[It...
38: ...id with an [[acetyl]] group (forming the acetyl [[ester]]) which greatly reduced the negative effects. T...
46: ...is composed of a- (from the acetyl group) -spir- (from the ''spiraea'' flower) and -in (a common endin...
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