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  1. Ayn Rand (18001 bytes)
    62: ...cles, where it is used to refer to a [[metaethics|meta-ethical]] position also known as “moderate ...
  2. Meditation (26064 bytes)
    26: ...sh [[Kabbalah]], and in some modern [[metaphysics|metaphysical]] schools.
    65: ...ntal meditation]] was shown to affect the human [[metabolism]] by lowering the biochemical byproducts of...
    70: ...003). The relaxation response includes changes in metabolism, heart rate, respiration, blood pressure an...
    89: ...which is associated with concentration, planning, meta-cognition (thinking about thinking), and with ''p...
  3. Philosophy (30964 bytes)
    17: ...stemological]], [[ethics|ethical]], [[metaphysics|metaphysical]], and [[aesthetics|aesthetic]]. They ar...
    21: ...re not based on common features, but were usually metaphorical and referred to several subjects at once ...
    31: ... similar concern in [[continental philosophy]]. [[Meta-philosophy]], the "philosophy of philosophy", stu...
    33: ...that is beyond the scope of this article ''(see [[meta-philosophy]])''.
    55: ...umanities departments, that may examine language, metaphysical approaches, [[political theory]], perspec...
  4. Computer mouse (29399 bytes)
    24: ...ms Corporation]], could only be used on a special metallic surface ([[mouse pad]]) imprinted with a grid...
    64: ...is bent to actuate the switch. The bending of the metal makes a snapping or clicking noise in the same w...
    158: ...dle (''secondary'') and [[blue]] for the right (''meta'' or ''tertiary''). This naming-convention lives ...
  5. Americium (6956 bytes)
    120: ... Am and [[atomic number]] 95. A [[radioactive]] [[metal]]lic element, americium is an [[actinide]] that ...
    123: Freshly prepared americium [[metal]] has a white and silvery [[luster]] (more silve...
    129: ...[Albert Ghiorso]] in late [[1944]] at the wartime Metallurgical Laboratory at the [[University of Chicag...
    132: ... less than 100 minutes. This element also has 8 [[meta state]]s, with the most stable being Am-242m (t<s...
  6. Berkelium (5697 bytes)
    27: | unknown; probably metallic,<br /> silvery white or gray
    78: ... Bk and [[atomic number]] 97. A [[radioactive]] [[metal]]lic element in the [[actinide]] series, berkeli...
    81: ...emental form, but it is predicted to be a silvery metal that would easily [[oxidation | oxidize]] in air...
    91: ... are less than 5 hours. This element also has 2 [[meta state]]s, with the most stable being Bk-248m (t<s...
  7. Cadmium (10755 bytes)
    20: | [[Transition metal]]s
    29: | align="center" | Silvery gray metallic<br>[[Image:Cd,48.jpg|125px|]]
    147: | <sup>113</sup>Cd[[meta state|m]]
    165: ...vely rare, soft, bluish-white, toxic [[transition metal]], cadmium occurs with [[zinc]] ores and is used...
    168: ...soft, malleable, ductile, bluish-white bivalent [[metal]] which can be easily cut with a knife. It is si...
  8. Cerium (12377 bytes)
    172: Cerium is a silvery metallic element, belonging to the lanthanide group. I...
    174: ...entrated acids attack the metal rapidly. The pure metal is likely to ignite if scratched with a knife. C...
    176: ...istry. For example, compression or cooling of the metal can change its oxidation state from about 3 to 4...
    178: ...n state is referred to as '''cerous''', while the metal in the +4 oxidation state is called '''ceric'''.
    185: * In [[metallurgy]]:
  9. Chromium (13677 bytes)
    16: ... </td><td>[[transition metal]]s</td></tr>
    20: ... </td><td align="center">silvery metallic <br>[[Image:Cr,24.jpg|125px|]]</td></tr>
    110: Chromium is a steel-gray, lustrous, hard [[metal]] that takes a high polish, is fusible with diff...
    116: * In [[metallurgy]], to impart corrosion resistance and a shi...
    121: ** Chromium(III) Oxide is a metal polish known as [[Rouge|Green rouge]].
  10. Cobalt (13481 bytes)
    16: ... </td><td>[[transition metal]]s</td></tr>
    22: ... </td><td align="center">metallic with grey tinge<br>[[Image:Co,27.jpg|125px|]]...
    103: [[Metallic]] cobalt commonly presents a mixture of two [...
    112: ** Cemented [[carbide]]s (also called hard metals) and [[diamond]] tools.
    125: ...ial [[radiography]] to detect structural flaws in metal parts.
  11. Curium (8593 bytes)
    176: ... Cm and [[atomic number]] 96. A [[radioactive]] [[metal]]lic [[transuranic element]] of the [[actinide]]...
    181: ...[[crystal structure]]. Chemically reactive, its [[metal]] is silvery-white in color and the element is m...
    186: ...ioactivity]]. It was chemically identified at the Metallurgical Laboratory (now [[Argonne National Labor...
    189: ... are less than 33 days. This element also has 4 [[meta state]]s, with the most stable being Cm-244m (t<s...
  12. Dysprosium (8843 bytes)
    160: Dysprosium is a [[rare earth]] element that has a metallic, bright silver luster, relatively stable in a...
    166: ...l after the development of [[ion exchange]] and [[metallographic reduction]] techniques in the [[1950s]]...
    193: ...e less than 30 seconds. This element also has 5 [[meta state]]s, with the most stable being 165m-Dy (t<s...
  13. Einsteinium (5780 bytes)
    25: | unknown; probably metallic,<br /> silvery white or gray
    81: ...t has the symbol Es and [[atomic number]] 99. A [[metal]]lic highly [[radioactive]] [[transuranic elemen...
    89: ...e less than 30 minutes. This element also has 3 [[meta state]]s, with the most stable being Es-254m (t<s...
  14. Erbium (9509 bytes)
    182: ...'''Er''' and [[atomic number]] 68. A rare silvery metallic [[lanthanide]] [[rare earth]] element, erbium...
    185: ... but is thought by some to be able to stimulate [[metabolism]].
    188: ... and because of its resilience it is useful as an metallurgical additive. Other uses:
    195: ...s Urbain]] and [[Charles James]]. Reasonably pure metal wasn't produced until [[1934]] when workers redu...
    198: ... from the minerals [[xenotime]] and [[euxenite]]. Metallic erbium in dust form presents a fire and explo...
  15. Europium (8579 bytes)
    154: There are no commercial applications for europium metal, although it has been used to dope some types of...
    159: Pure europium metal was not isolated until recent years.
    192: ...less than 12.2 seconds. This element also has 8 [[meta state]]s, with the most stable being 150m-Eu (t<s...
    197: ... highly toxic compared to other heavy metals. The metal dust presents a fire and explosion hazard. Europ...
  16. Fermium (6567 bytes)
    21: ... </td><td>unknown; probably metallic,<br> silvery white or gray</td></tr>
    48: ...[[atomic number]] 100. A highly [[radioactive]] [[metal]]lic [[transuranic]] element of the [[actinide]]...
    59: ...re less than 3 minutes. This element also has 1 [[meta state]], Fm-250m (t<sub>?</sub> 1.8 seconds). The...
  17. Gadolinium (9860 bytes)
    159: ...malleable and ductile [[rare earth]] metal with a metallic luster. It crystallizes in [[hexagon]]al, clo...
    165: ...r [[period 4 element|fourth period]] [[transition metal]]s.
    170: Gadolinium also possesses unusual [[metallurgy|metallurgic]] properties, with as little as 1% of gado...
    180: ...n biological role, but is said to stimulate the [[metabolism]].
    183: ...r by the reduction of its anhydrous fluoride with metallic [[Calcium]].
  18. Lanthanum (10184 bytes)
    102: ...f the most reactive of the rare-earth metals. The metal reacts directly with elemental [[carbon]], [[nit...
    113: ... to [[molybdenum]] decreases the hardness of this metal and its sensitivity to temperature variations. ...
    114: * [[Mischmetal]], a [[pyrophoric]] alloy used e.g. in lighter f...
    137: ...are less than 1 minute. This element also has 3 [[meta state]]s.
  19. Lutetium (10459 bytes)
    151: ...l atoms would describe lutetium as a [[transition metal]], but it is commonly considered a [[lanthanide]...
    154: ...silvery white [[corrosion]]-resistant trivalent [[metal]] that is relatively stable in [[air]] and is th...
    166: ...onsequently, it is also one of the most expensive metals, costing about six times as much per gram as [[...
    168: ...by either an [[alkali metal]] or [[alkaline earth metal]]).
    171: ...s than a half an hour. This element also has 18 [[meta state]]s, with the most stable being Lu-177m (t<s...
  20. Manganese (14965 bytes)
    16: ... </td><td>[[transition metal]]s</td></tr>
    22: ... </td><td align="center">silvery metallic <br>[[Image:Mn,25.jpg|125px|]]</td></tr>
    106: ...e with difficulty, but easily oxidized. Manganese metal is ferromagnetic only after special treatment.
    146: ...are less than 1 minute. This element also has 3 [[meta state]]s.

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