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  1. Sofia Kovalevskaya (3306 bytes)
    19: ...rences==<!--ie things pieces of which I'll try to slip in here one day =)-->
  2. Tibia (10700 bytes)
    7: ... the Extensor digitorum longus takes origin and a slip from the tendon of the Biceps femoris is inserted...
  3. Ceramics (15941 bytes)
    21: *Slip Casting: In this method, liquid clay slip is poured into molds, making it easier to produce...
    30: ...rends, and social status. For example, Japanese raku ware, known for its simplistic beauty, is deeply ...
    73: ...talline materials, there are very few available [[slip system]]s for [[dislocation]]s to move, and so th...
  4. Pottery (17136 bytes)
    14: ...ed pieces to be finished by handwork techniques. Slipcast pieces tend not to be, as that negates one of...
    25: ... details. In the United States, moulds and their slipcast pieces are primarily an industrial product, a...
    38: ... to the scratching or incising decoration. Often slips/engobes used in this process have a higher silic...
    52: The western adaptation of [[Raku]] firing, a traditional [[Japanese]] technique, h...
    60: ...the greenware is given a coating of a liquid clay slip. This is most often done to give a coloured base...
  5. Woodworking (12397 bytes)
    63: * slip: a shaped stone used for sharpening non-flat blad...
  6. Geology (12007 bytes)
    10: In [[China]], the [[polymath]] [[Shen Kua]] (1031 - 1095) formulated a hypothesis for the ...
    48: ...he one above it. Logically a younger layer cannot slip beneath a layer previously deposited. This princi...
  7. Plate tectonics (27764 bytes)
    24: ...ates and when it reaches a level that exceeds the slipping-point of rocks on either side of the transfor...
    78: ...vement of plates has caused the formation and breakup of continents over time, including occasional fo...
  8. Turkey (41694 bytes)
    70: ...Başbakan" and the Council of Ministers "Bakanlar Kurulu". The PM and Ministers have to be parliamenta...
    103: Turkish Armed Forces (Turkish: Türk Silahlı Kuvvetleri TSK) consists of the Army, Navy (includes...
    122: [[Image:slip-dist.png|thumb|right|180px|Fault lines & Earthqua...
    258: ...jor new pipelines are planned, especially the [[Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan pipeline]] for Caspian oilfields, ...
    289: ...rabs, Bosniaks, Chaldeans, Chechens, Circassians, Kurds, Laz, Syriacs, and Zazas.
  9. Barge (1987 bytes)
    12: ...ffloading facilities such as a [[Ferry slip|barge slip]])
  10. Microscope (8708 bytes)
    34: ...lens, a drop of oil is placed on top of the cover slip, and the lens moved into place where it is immers...
  11. Earthquake (13859 bytes)
    11: ...ly above it is the "[[epicenter]]". The fault may slip well beyond its epicenter, though. Just as a lar...
    13: ...o the earthquake, or as a result of submarine landslips or "slides" indirectly triggered by it.
    18: ...rthquake]]s are thought to be caused by very slow slippage. They are of extremely low intensity but can ...
    70: ...redicting future earthquakes elsewhere on similar slip-strike fault structures.
    74: *[[2005 Fukuoka earthquake|Fukuoka earthquake]] (2005).
  12. Geologic fault (2738 bytes)
    1: ...source of many [[earthquakes]] that are caused by slippage vertically or laterally along the fault. The ...
    3: ...al faults, [[transform fault|transform (or strike-slip) faults]] and [[Thrust fault|reverse (or thrust) ...
    18: == Strike-slip faults ==
    19: ... as ''dextral'' faults. A special class of strike-slip faults are the [[transform fault]]s which are a [...
  13. Pope Leo I (11553 bytes)
    15: ...ding a copy of his letter to Leo, who did not let slip the opportunity to exercise influence in Spain. H...
  14. Horse tack (8580 bytes)
    28: ...ch are either shaped to allow the rider's foot to slip out easily or are closed with a [[rubber]] band&m...
  15. Tsunami (29462 bytes)
    12: ...g tsunamis, and occur where denser oceanic plates slip under continental plates in a process known as su...
    21: ...ury [[ukiyo-e|woodcut]] by [[Katsushika Hokusai|Hokusai]]). In fact, a tsunami is better understood as...
    49: ... statue of [[Amitabha|Amida]] [[Buddha]] at [[Kotokuin]]. Since that time, the statue has been outdoor...
    79: ...ent back to the [[jungle]] and is now the [[Ujung Kulon]] [[nature reserve]].
    136: ...mi disasters engulfed whole villages along [[Sanriku]], Japan, in 1896. A wave more than seven stories...
  16. List of computing topics (15876 bytes)
    125: [[Backus-Naur Form]] --
    371: [[Kvikkalkul programming language|Kvikkalkul]] --
    570: [[SLIP]] --
  17. Ship (18843 bytes)
    124: ...kade runner]] A ship whose current business is to slip past a blockade.
  18. Democritus (3967 bytes)
    12: ...e made of very fine, small atoms which can easily slip past each other. In Democritus' own words, "By co...
  19. Hubble Space Telescope (50930 bytes)
    81: ... managerial structure, and the polishing began to slip behind schedule and over budget. To save money, ...
    83: ... [[1985]]. Perkin-Elmer's schedules continued to slip at a rate of about one month per quarter, and at ...
    90: ...ckheed still experienced some budget and schedule slippage, and by the summer of 1985, construction of t...
    128: ...e telescope construction due to frequent schedule slippage and cost overruns. NASA found that Perkin-El...
  20. Caesar Augustus (50559 bytes)
    85: ...rojects conducted by Agrippa, Antony continued to slip in the views of the traditional Roman.

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