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  1. Economics (30960 bytes)
    1: '''Economics''' (deriving from the [[Greek language|Greek]] words οί...
    7: ..., and economists have also studied topics ranging from marriage to the death penalty and optimal polit...
    9: ...or good prices while sellers put forth their best front in [[Chichicastenango]] Market, [[Guatemala]]....
    15: ...a macro-economic view of the economy, but does so from a strictly constructed microeconomic viewpoint.
    25: ... – as its body of results emerges naturally from microeconomics – but has today effectivel...
  2. Blue Whale (22203 bytes)
    23: ...known when the members of these families diverged from each other.
    32: ...e body. These pleats assist with evacuating water from the mouth after lunge feeding (see feeding belo...
    34: ...s on a calm day. Its [[lung]] capacity is 5,000 [[litre]]s.
    36: ...tled. The degree of mottling varies substantially from individual to individual. Some may have a unifo...
    44: ...he biggest Blue Whale ever found. Most data comes from Blue Whales killed in [[Antarctic]] waters duri...
  3. Auto racing (15302 bytes)
    8: ...aged, from [[Paris]], [[France]] to [[Bordeaux]], France. First over the line was [[ɭile Levassor]] b...
    12: ...go]], [[Illinois]] on [[November 2]], [[1895]], [[Frank Duryea]] winning in 10 h and 23 min, beating t...
    16: ..., connecting with another major city in Europe or France.
    18: ...he Paris-Madrid race. Eight fatalities caused the French government to stop the race in [[Bordeaux]] a...
    23: ...to 450 kW with the aid of multiple superchargers. From [[1928]]-[[1930]] and again in [[1934]]-[[1936]...
  4. Hybrid vehicle (47544 bytes)
    12: ...cused [[FreedomCAR]] initiative{{cite web | title=FreedomCAR: Getting New Technology into the Marketpl...
    16: ...irst production model of this design, released in France in [[2003]]. However, the environmental benef...
    18: ...nited States|US]] [[miles per gallon|mpg]] (4.7 [[Litre|L]]/100[[kilometre|km]]). The redesigned 2004 To...
    20: ...ent in March 2004 allowing Ford to use 20 patents from Toyota related to hybrid technology, although F...
    24: ...d States]] rose to 43,435 cars, a 25.8 % increase from 2002 numbers. [[California]], the nation's most...
  5. Chromium (13677 bytes)
    134: ...t pigment developed rapidly. A bright yellow made from crocoite became a very fashionable color.
    138: ...the remainder used in the chemical industry and refractory and foundry industries.
    140: ...or]], because of the many colorful compounds made from it.
    146: ...chromite ore in the world is produced in [[South Africa]]. [[Kazakhstan]], [[India]] and [[Turkey]] a...
    147: ...phically concentrated in Kazakhstan and southern Africa.
  6. Helium (36603 bytes)
    27: | 0.1785 [[gram|g]]/[[litre|L]]
    106: ...a low [[temperature]] separation process called [[fractional distillation]].
    108: ...spectroscopy | spectral line]] signature in light from a [[solar eclipse]]. Since then large reserves ...
    112: ...0 [[Kelvin|K]] at 1 atmosphere) does it cool upon free expansion. Once precooled below this temperatu...
    117: ...istinguish solid from liquid helium since the [[refractive index]] of the two phases are nearly the sa...
  7. Technetium (32113 bytes)
    182: ...iagnostic tests. Tc-99 is used as a [[gamma ray]]-free source of [[Beta particle|beta ray]]s, and its ...
    184: ...um-235]] in [[nuclear reactor]]s and is extracted from [[nuclear fuel rod]]s. No isotope of technetium...
    191: ...ion depth]], the largest among the elements apart from [[niobium]].{{inote|''Technetium as a Material ...
    201: ...rtechnetate) both isotopes are quickly eliminated from the body (generally within a few days {{inote|T...
    205: ... extracted to a high chemical and isotopic purity from radioactive waste. For these reasons, it is a ...
  8. Betta Splendens (6541 bytes)
    15: ...ns'') is one of the most popular [[species]] of [[freshwater]] [[aquarium]] [[fish]]. It is a member ...
    26: ...am of research on the fish's aggressive behaviour from the [[1970s]], though this has reduced lately, ...
    30: ...dens'' specimens are bred for tail shapes ranging from the common veil-tail to the much-desired 180? "...
    32: ...ing in a community tank. Every decoration must be free of rough areas or sharp points which can damage...
    34: ...n a small container such as a vase, the fish need frequent water changes, and the container must be ke...
  9. Skunks (9967 bytes)
    16: ...al attackers. The odor can be difficult to remove from human clothing.
    20: ...ith reasonably short, well-muscled legs, and long front [[claw]]s for digging.
    22: ...am-colored. All skunks are striped, however, even from birth. They may have a single thick stripe acro...
    24: ...by digging for them, and they are keen mousers. [[Frog]]s, [[salamander]]s, bird eggs, [[snake]]s, and...
    26: ...lter in burrows that they dig with their powerful front claws, or in other man-made or natural hollows...
  10. Energy (16265 bytes)
    5: Energy can be readily transformed from one form into another; for instance, using a ba...
    19: ...ll> J]]. Another obsolete metric unit is the litre-atmosphere (101.325 J).
    47: ...nge of the internal energy is the heat that flows from the surroundings into the system plus the work ...
    51: ... This law is used in all branches of physics, but frequently violated by quantum mechanics (see [[off ...
    65: :<math>E_k = \begin{matrix} \frac{1}{2} \end{matrix} mv^2</math>
  11. Biofuel (7929 bytes)
    1: ...]]s or their metabolic byproducts, such as manure from cows. It is a [[renewable energy]], unlike othe...
    2: The [[carbon]] in biofuels was recently extracted from atmospheric [[carbon dioxide]] by growing plant...
    4: ... specifically grown for use as biofuels and waste from industry, agriculture, forestry, and households...
    14: * husks or shells from crops such as [[rice]], [[peanut]] and [[cotton...
    17: ... energy, or of the carbon being recently absorbed from atmospheric carbon dioxide by growing plants. I...
  12. Roman economy (23678 bytes)
    2: ...nd the [[As (coin)|as]] (copper). These were used from the middle of the third century BC until the mi...
    9: [[Image:Maximinus denarius.jpg|left|frame|A [[denarius]] by [[Maximinus]].]]
    10: ... Estimates of the value of the [[denarius]] range from 1.6 to 2.85 times its metal content, thought to...
    12: ...tion of bronze coinage during the Republic, where from the time of [[Sulla]] till the time of [[August...
    14: ... (coin)|as]] could only buy a pound of bread or a litre of cheap [[wine]] (or according to [[Pompeii]]an ...
  13. Milk (13238 bytes)
    18: ... the human enzymes digesting the milk, can differ from breed to breed and mammal to mammal.
    38: ...nt fat for developing toddlers who have graduated from [[breast milk]] or [[infant formula]].
    40: ...s of milk currently; most milk brands vary little from each other. These brands include:
    42: * [[Anchor (milk)|Anchor]] (a brand from [[Fonterra]])
    75: ...uing [[acidity]] in turn prevents other [[germ]]s from growing, or slows their growth significantly. T...

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