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- Jordan (20715 bytes)
73: ...e [[United States]] maintained the position that ultimate sovereignty was subject to future agreement.
81: ...1994]] (see [[Washington Declaration]]). As a result, an [[Israel-Jordan Treaty of Peace|Israeli-Jorda...
92: ...ber of challenges to his rule, drawing on the loyalty of his military, and serving as a symbol of unit...
96: ..., are expressed. While King Abdullah remains the ultimate authority in Jordan, the parliament plays an...
134: ...kets in communications, construction, finance, health, transportation, and services, as well as strict... - Oregon (26551 bytes)
36: ...mette Valley]], one of the most fertile and agriculturally productive regions in the world. Oregon is ...
49: ...on to explore the [[Louisiana Purchase]]. They built their winter fort at [[Fort Clatsop]], near the m...
51: ...mpany's Chief Factor of the Columbia District, built [[Fort Vancouver]] in 1825.
59: ...as severely impacted the state's [[economy]] on multiple occasions.
61: ...al welfare|social spending]] vs. [[Oregon tax revolt|anti-tax activists]], and native Oregonians vs. C... - List of themed timelines (11300 bytes)
49: ** [[Timeline of Linux development]]
80: * [[Timeline of agriculture and food technology]]
251: == Cultural ==
256: * [[Timeline of alternative rock]]
302: ...meline.net/en Timeline Wall Chart of Evolution, Culture and Knowledge: 13,7 billion years of history] - Hobby (3707 bytes)
6: An alternative explanation is that the usage grew from a...
8: ...ollecting]], making, tinkering, [[sport]]s and adult education. Engaging in a hobby can lead to acqui...
18: ... effect, a hobby of the wealthy; more recently, [[Linux]] began as a student's hobby. A hobby may not be ... - List of computing topics (15876 bytes)
100: [[AltiVec]] --
298: [[Halting problem]] --
382: [[Linux]] --
426: [[Multi Media Card|MMC]] --
453: [[Multics]] -- - Hubble Space Telescope (50930 bytes)
8: |'''Wavelength regime'''||optical, ultraviolet, near-infrared
54: ...based telescope could observe [[infrared]] and [[ultraviolet]] light, which are strongly absorbed by t...
58: ..., terminating the mission, but OAO-2 carried out ultraviolet observations of [[star]]s and [[galaxy|ga...
77: ...e was to be used for observations ranging from [[ultraviolet]] to near-[[infrared]] with ten times bet...
79: ... Construction of the mirror began in 1979, using ultra-low expansion [[glass]]. To keep the mirror's ... - Digital photography (33923 bytes)
20: == Multifunctionality and connectivity ==
43: ...take infrared shots by simply using an infrared filter or light source.
65: ...l backs can capture a 22+ megapixel image. These ultra high resolution cameras may not be usually avai...
71: ...ank media for a digital camera can be expensive (although not on a per-photo basis), and confusing to ...
73: ...uced professionally with reasonably permanent results. - List of hobbies (5016 bytes)
6: * [[Herpetoculture]]
25: * [[Quilting]]
67: * [[Operating system]]s, e.g. [[Linux|GNU/Linux]]
138: * [[Movie and Pop Culture-based models]]
165: ...gardening]], [[wildlife gardening]], and [[permaculture]] - Modem (21628 bytes)
7: ...rs]]. Optic modems usually use interferometric filters called [[etalon]]s to separate different color...
25: ...became popular on a series of 2400 bit/s modems, although it was never widespread.
27: ...h a system the operator would be forced to have multiple phone lines for high and low speed use.
32: ...pted for long-haul networks. In the [[1990s]], multispectral optical modems were adopted as well.
44: ...tem is considered the "ultimate fallback" today, although it's unlikely anything below 2400 bit/s woul... - Cobalt (13481 bytes)
5: ...olspan="2" align="center">[[iron]] – '''cobalt''' – [[nickel]]</td>
14: ...[[List of elements by number|Number]]</td><td>cobalt, Co, 27 </td></tr>
45: <td>[[Melting point]] </td><t...
82: ...th><th>[[decay energy|DE]] [[mega|M]][[electron volt|eV]]</th><th>[[decay product|DP]]</th></tr>
99: '''Cobalt''' is a [[chemical element]] in the [[periodic ta... - Coriander (6994 bytes)
40: ...occasional ingredient in [[rye]] [[bread]] as an alternative to [[caraway]]. Apart from the uses just ...
46: ...tion in ancient [[India]] nearly 7,000 years ago although there are but a few plant [[fossils]] exist ...
48: ...America in 1670 and was one of the first spices cultivated by early settlers.
52: ==Cultivation==
61: ...ontrol [[IEEE1394|firewire]] [[cameras]] on the [[Linux]] Operating System. - Appliance (6102 bytes)
14: ...ust an e-Mail [[application]] running on top of [[Linux]], [[Unix]], [[Microsoft Windows]], or some other...
16: ... computer/operating system, the engineers have built computers that are designed specifically for the ...
20: ...ns and network/firewall configuration commands built into it. Sometimes, the device is also sealed, so...
22: ... general purpose hardware and operating systems. Linux, and BSD to a lesser degree, has become the opera...
24: ...ain a limited access software firewall running on Linux, with an encryption ASIC to speed up VPN access. - Mobile phone (30513 bytes)
6: ...ctly dialling the other party's number on an inbuilt keypad. Most
18: ...are free to receive) cannot be used, and as a result users pay to receive calls, discouraging cellphon...
24: ...d authentication parameters]] for that customer; alternatively, the carrier will put the customer's ha...
26: ...ng', which permits the same phone to be used in multiple countries. For this to work, the [[mobile pho...
28: ...s entirely banned the sale of [[camera phone]]s (although the country allows pilgrims on the [[Hajj]] ...
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