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- Tooth (14790 bytes)
11: ...''mesial'' (toward the midline), ''distal'' (away from the midline), ''occlusal'' (the top surface), '...
42: ...ath the old one, pushing it out of the jaw. Apart from this another 8-12 teeth grow. This set can last...
70: [[Image:Dental x-ray.jpg|right|frame|[[X-ray]]s can reveal if a person has any cavi...
77: ...asons, and because it is thought mercury may seep from fillings into the circulation over time, a cera...
84: ...o increase the flow of saliva. Unsweetened (sugar free) [[chewing gum]] stimulates saliva production, ... - 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]].]]
20: ...his is due to the addition of compounds such as [[soda ash]] (sodium carbonate).
22: ...plify]] transmitted signals by [[laser]] emission from within the glass itself. - Geology (12007 bytes)
1: '''Geology''' (from [[Greek language|Greek]] γη- (''ge-''...
3: ... which includes the [[Crust (geology)|crust]], is fragmented into [[tectonic plates]] that move over a...
10: ...gical [[stratum]] in a mountain hundreds of miles from the ocean, he inferred that the land was formed...
12: ...her languages of Europe such as [[French language|French]]. [[Georg Bauer]] (Georg Agricola), a physic...
14: ...g cookers, transport of [[ore]]s, extraction of [[soda]], [[sulfur]] and [[alum]], and administrative is... - 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...
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...
47: ...tone as extinct. In fact, because the caldera has frequent earthquakes, a very active geothermal syste... - Macau (16856 bytes)
26: |Handover from [[Portugal]] to the [[People's Republic of Chin...
40: ...It is 70 km southwest of [[Hong Kong]] and 145 km from [[Guangzhou]]. It was the oldest [[Europe]]an [...
42: ...efers to an [[ethnic group]] in Macau originating from Portuguese descent, usually mixed with Chinese ...
44: ...a game played with [[Chinese dominoes]]. Gamblers from [[Hong Kong]] often take a one-day excursion to...
47: ...[Jyutping]]: maa3 gaau1) is thought to be derived from "'Templo de A-Mᦱuot; (媽閣廟... - Great Rift Valley (4717 bytes)
1: ..._valley2.jpg|thumb|250px|Rift Valley Sign, Kenya Africa. Image provided by [http://classroomclipart.co...
3: ...st Africa from the rest of Africa along the East African Rift, which began about 15 million years ago....
5: ...a of Galilee]] in [[Israel]] to the [[Dead Sea]]. From the Dead Sea southwards, the Rift is occupied b...
7: ...eninsula was attached to the Horn of Africa - and from this point the rift continues as part of the [[...
9: In eastern Africa the valley divides into two, the '''Eastern Ri... - List of minerals (11610 bytes)
88: #[[Burmite]] (amber from Burma)
188: #[[Franckeite]]
189: #[[Franklinite]] (spinel group)
417: #[[Soda niter]]
418: #[[Sodalite]] - Sea nettle (4594 bytes)
15: ... and [[predator]]s. Nettles also keep people away from the water in the late summer.
36: ...ct a doctor if the pain does not subdue. [[Baking soda]] can often soothe the pain and help neutralize t... - Lyndon B. Johnson (32801 bytes)
22: ...ed [[Public school|public schools]] and graduated from Johnson City High School in [[1924]].
24: ...d the school [[newspaper]], and spent a year away from his studies teaching school, Johnson somehow ma...
27: ...erms in the [[Texas legislature]] and was a close friend to one of Texas's rising political figures, C...
29: ...ded some of the men who worked around President [[Franklin D. Roosevelt]], as well as fellow Texans su...
31: ...y known as Lady Bird), a young woman who was also from Texas. After only a short period of dating, the... - Alchemy (42222 bytes)
8: ...ld and silver". The Arabic therefore could derive from a purely Greek word, not Coptic, and have been ...
11: ...f [[mysticism]] and [[magic (paranormal)|magic]]. From today's perspective, their endeavours and belie...
13: ...son to separate the chemical (material) dimension from the interpretive, symbolic or philosophical one...
17: ...uml;ve interpretations of some alchemists, or the fraudulent hopes fostered by others should not dimin...
19: ...istry, which provided a more precise and reliable framework for matter transmutations and medicine, wi... - Lake (11397 bytes)
1: ...r surrounded by land. The majority of lakes are [[fresh water]], and most lie in the northern [[hemisp...
17: ...nd spraying in the same manner as a shaken can of soda.
22: ...he catchment area. Output sources are evaporation from the lake; surface and groundwater flows, and an...
30: A [[reservoir]] ([[French language|French]]: ''ré³¥rvoir'') is an artificial lake creat...
34: ...ucted from [[1931]] to [[1935]] under President [[Franklin D. Roosevelt]]. [[Lokka]] is Northern Europ... - Nitrogen (10073 bytes)
39: ...phere. It [[condensation|condenses]] at 77 K and freezes at 63 K. Liquid nitrogen is a common [[cryo...
44: ... Liquid nitrogen is produced by [[distillation]] from [[liquid air]].
53: ...air'' or ''phlogisticated air''. That there was a fraction of air that did not support [[combustion]] ...
60: ...t) and is acquired for industrial purposes by the fractional [[distillation]] of liquid air or by mech...
73: ...an|soybean plant]], can recover nitrogen directly from the atmosphere because their roots have nodules... - 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...
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...
77: ...uch as [[amphibole]], [[cryolite]], [[halite]], [[soda niter]], [[zeolite]], etc. Sodium compounds are i... - Chile (capsicum) (7837 bytes)
1: ...ile'') is the fruit of the plant ''[[Capsicum]]'' from the nightshade family (''[[Solanaceae]]'').
3: [[Image:Chilis.jpg|framed|right|Chile peppers]]
19: * ''Capsicum frutescens'', which includes the [[cayenne pepper|ca...
24: ...jpg|200px|right|thumb|Assorted [[paprika]] fruits from Mexico]]
26: ...on varieties of ''C. chinense''. The species ''C. frutescens'' appears as chiles de arbol, aji, pequin... - Culture of Ireland (27885 bytes)
1: ...e:KellsFol027v4Evang.jpg|thumb|200px|right|A page from the [[Book of Kells]].]]
2: ...people living on the island of [[Ireland]] is far from monolithic. Many notable cultural divides exist...
8: As [[archaeology|archaeological]] evidence from sites such as the [[C�ide Fields]] in [[Count...
12: ...nce in the daily life of Irish communities. Apart from the religious significance of the parish, most ...
21: ...century]], [[Viking]] activity in Ireland shifted from raiding to permanent settlement and the first t... - 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...
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