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  1. Isabella of Jerusalem (7928 bytes)
    3: ...l I Comnenus]], who had received the town and territory of [[Nablus]] from her husband the king. Isabe...
    5: ...air and lovely". A marriage was arranged for her with the 17-year-old [[Humphrey IV of Toron]] in [[11...
    9: ...macy shadowed Isabella's half-sister Sibylla's position for the entire period. In order to prepare for...
    11: ...h Sibylla and Isabella were considered equally entitled to succeed.
    13: ...ow, that both Baldwin IV and Baldwin V were dead, it was easier to resurrect that legal grounds for th...
  2. Maria Goeppert-Mayer (4176 bytes)
    3: ...tant of James Franck. The couple moved to the [[United States]], Mayer's home country.
    5: ...ed a Nobel Prize in Physics in [[1963]] together with [[Eugene Paul Wigner]] and [[J. Hans D. Jensen ]...
    7: ... like the Earth spinning on its axis as the Earth itself is spinning around the Sun. Maria described t...
    9: ...other. Then imagine that in each circle, you can fit twice as many dancers by having one pair go clock...
    11: ...d as saying, "winning the prize wasn't half as exciting as doing the work."
  3. Dye (6033 bytes)
    1: ... In contrast, a [[pigment]] generally has no affinity for the substrate, and is insoluble.
    3: ...getable]] or [[mineral]] origin, with no or very little processing. By far the greatest source of dyes...
    9: ...upon the dyed materials, quickly replaced the traditional natural dyes. Dyes are now classified accord...
    15: ... or near [[boiling point]], with the addition of either [[sodium chloride]] (NaCl) or [[sodium sulphat...
    17: ... are mordant dyes and there is therefore a large literature base describing dyeing techniques. The mos...
  4. Feed (1445 bytes)
    6: # A coupling device between an antenna and its transmission line. Such a feed may consist of a...
    7: ...udio, and (b) the head-end of a distribution facility, such as a [[broadcasting station]] in a network...
    12: ...'''speeds and feeds''' combines two important conditions that affect cutting tool life and metal remov...
  5. Timeline of invention (28171 bytes)
    3: ...ntion into a practical form. Where there is ambiguity, the date of the first practical, fielded versio...
    5: ===[[Paleolithic|Paleolithic Era]]===
    36: * 3500 BC: [[Cuneiform script|Writing]] in [[Sumer]]
    62: ...century BC|400s BC]]: [[Catapult]] in [[Syracuse, Italy|Syracuse]]
    99: ...eglasses]] in [[Italy in the Middle Ages|Northern Italy]]
  6. Spider (29039 bytes)
    12: &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; [[Liphistiidae]] (primitive burrowing spiders)<br />
    13: &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; [[Arthrolycosidae]] (primitive spiders)<br />
    14: &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; [[Arthromygalidae]] (primitive spiders)<br />
    50: &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Miturgidae ([[long-legged sac spider]])<br />
    52: &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Oecobiidae ([[wall and six-exit tent spider]])<br />
  7. Train (10331 bytes)
    7: ...m a [[locomotive]] or self-propelled [[multiple unit]].
    13: ...horses, pulled by a cable, or run downhill by gravity.
    15: ...norail]]s, [[high-speed rail]]ways, [[Magnetic_levitation_train|maglev]], [[rubber-tired underground]]...
    17: ...me or all of which are powered as a "[[multiple unit]]". In many parts of the world, particularly [[Ja...
    21: ... in [[Canada]] and the [[United States]], it is quite common for a long freight train to be headed by ...
  8. Capacitor (29664 bytes)
    2: ...y''' multi-[[conductor]] [[geometry]] has '''capacitance'''.
    4: == Physics of the capacitor ==
    7: ...ric. Because each plate stores an equal but opposite charge, the ''total'' charge in the device is al...
    9: ...l capacitor, the dielectric is in direct contact with the plates.)]]
    11: === Capacitance ===
  9. Graphite (4209 bytes)
    3: !colspan=2 align=center|Graphite
    5: ...pan=2|[[Image:GraphiteUSGOV.jpg|thumb|center|Graphite]]
    17: | [[Crystal habit]] || Tabular, six-sided [[foliated]] masses, gran...
    35: | [[Density]]|| 2.09&ndash;2.23 g/cm&sup3;
    37: | [[Fusibility]]|| ?
  10. Magnet (13875 bytes)
    4: ...of [[magnetite]] have been discovered since antiquity.
    6: ...et is any material that has a [[magnetic field]]. It can be in the form of a permanent magnet or an [[...
    12: ... matter contains huge numbers of these particles, it would be expected that all matter would be magnet...
    14: ... of these spins ''between'' atoms and molecules. Without long range ordering, there is no net magnetic...
    16: ...eal of order. The greater the degree of ordering within and between domains, the greater the resulting...
  11. Tetrapod (26290 bytes)
    33: ...y complex [[food web]]s that afforded new opportunities.
    35: ...allow-water habitats choked with plants and [[detritus]]. The universal tetrapod characteristics of fr...
    37: ...lution of the air-breathing [[lung]] from the primitive [[swim bladder]] of lobe-finned fishes has not...
    41: ...tion and great taxonomic diversity they achieved within a relatively short time.
    43: ...s are known from the early [[Carboniferous]] deposits, some 20 million years later. Still, they may ha...
  12. Life (11665 bytes)
    3: ...n (or reached the point in its existence at which it can be established to be alive) and has yet to di...
    9: How can one tell when an entity is a living thing?
    10: ...cts to the problem of defining [[intelligence (trait)|intelligence]].
    12: ===A conventional definition===
    13: ...e start? Is life a cosmic phenomenon? Are the conditions necessary for the origin of life narrow or br...

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