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- South Dakota (14035 bytes)
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38: ...state|state]] in the high plains of the northern Middle West. It is named after the [[Lakota]] ([[Si...
45: The state is divided into 66 [[county|counties]]; see: [[List of Sou...
73: *[[Rapid City, South Dakota|Rapid City]]
82: ...tern Dakota Territory tripled. The last major incident in this struggle occurred on December 29, 1890... - Astronomy (13970 bytes)
3: ...ted near the center of the [[Far side (Moon)|far side]] of Earth's Moon, its diameter is about 58 mile...
8: ... nowadays, to the extent that they are rarely considered as independent disciplines anymore. Motions ...
27: ...omy]]: the study of objects (mainly galaxies) outside our galaxy.
39: Also, there are other disciplines that may be considered part of astronomy:
50: ...on is also carried by [[cosmic ray]]s, [[neutrino|neutrinos]], [[meteor|meteors]], and, in the near future, ... - Sun (20830 bytes)
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122: ...luding other [[planet]]s, [[asteroid]]s, [[meteoroid]]s, [[comet]]s and [[dust]].
136: ...aker than its surface gravity (at the equator). Tidal effects from the planets do not significantly a...
145: ...]], which some physicists believe may one day provide power for human use, would use a similar process...
168: ...to support simple molecules such as [[carbon monoxide]] and [[water]]; all other parts of the Sun are ... - History of science (41710 bytes)
4: ...e evaluation of [[knowledge]]. This change is considered to be so fundamental that older inquiries are...
11: ...emphasize the view that scientific data is self-evident, value-free, and context-free.
21: ... some fields of [[study]] which are no longer considered scientific). An account of the development o...
27: ...ommunicated across generations with much greater fidelity. Combined with the [[Origins of agriculture|...
31: ...my]] was practiced in several civilizations. Considerable observation of macrobiotic flora and fauna ... - Cadmium (10755 bytes)
51: | [[Oxidation state]]s ([[Oxide]])
60: | Solid
92: | 13.8 10<sup>6</sup>/(m·[[ohm]])
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166: ...g|thumb|150px|left|Chemistry Clipart .Clipart provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clip ... - Electron (10516 bytes)
66: ...etimes the term is used, as proposed by [[Carl David Anderson|Carl D. Anderson]], to refer to both neg...
72: ... the number of protons are equal, the object is said to be electrically "neutral". Electrons and [[pos...
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102: ..., it forms a doublet in SU(2) with the [[electron neutrino]], as they interact through the [[weak interactio...
111: ... J.J. Thomson at the Cavendish Laboratory at Cambridge University, while he was studying "[[cathode ra... - Neutron (7687 bytes)
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32: ...eta decay]]) occurs in some nuclei. Particles inside the nucleus are typically resonances between neu...
36: ...ely and the neutron travels a long way before colliding.
42: ...d in [[water]] molecules. When a fast neutron collides with a light nucleus, it loses a large fraction... - Physics (25628 bytes)
2: ...y the behavior and properties of [[matter]] in a wide variety of contexts, ranging from the sub-nuclea...
4: ...physics|laws of physics]]. Physics is sometimes said to be the "fundamental science", because each of ...
12: ...ve been successful in both forms of research <sup id="fn_1_back">[[#fn_1|1]]</sup>.
15: ...tating the formulation of new theories. Likewise, ideas arising from theory often inspire new experime...
19: ...] accurately describes the motion of objects, provided they are much larger than [[atom]]s and moving ... - Star (12279 bytes)
3: ... to Earth to appear as a disk instead, and to provide [[sunlight|daylight]].
7: Distances like this are typical inside galactic discs, where the Sun and Earth are loca...
17: ...e temperature of the outer layers of the star. Besides the emitted visible light, the ultraviolet and ...
25: ...mber]]), and form by gravitational instability inside those clouds triggered by shockwaves from [[supe...
27: ...ressure reactions near the core. Such stars are said to be on the [[main sequence]].
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