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  1. Coral reef (11599 bytes)
    2: ...eefs and deep water reefs. Deep water reefs have only recently been discovered, often located in dark,...
    6: ...mainly in the [[photic zone]] (<50m), where the sunlight reaches the ground and offers the corals enou...
    12: ...'Barrier reef''' &mdash; reef separated from a mainland or island shore by a [[lagoon]]; see [[Great B...
    26: ...ated as one driver of decline due to the use of [[cyanide]] in the capture of fish.
    30: ... the 90% mortality rate of cyanide captured fish. Cyanide is also very destructive to the surrounding coral...
  2. Adolf Hitler (51456 bytes)
    20: ...is' niece and third wife. Of these six children, only Adolf and his younger sister [[Paula Hitler|Paul...
    37: ...World War I]] in August [[1914]], he immediately enlisted in the [[Bavaria]]n army.
    45: ...efers to Hitler's experience at the front as his only education and suggests he did have at least some...
    52: ...he war, Hitler remained in the army, which was mainly engaged in suppressing [[socialist]] uprisings b...
    62: ...cle into a propaganda stunt. Hitler was allotted unlimited amounts of time to present his arguments to...
  3. Tobacco smoking (36030 bytes)
    10: ...rm to refuse, except in the cases where there is only one cigarette left, or if the pack of cigarettes...
    40: ...unds in the smoke, such as [[carbon monoxide]], [[cyanide]], and other compounds that damage lung and arte...
    48: ...y found that tobacco grown in [[India]] averaged only 0.09 pCi per gram of polonium 210, whereas tobac...
    61: ...r's disease", it stated, noting that smokers are only half as likely as non-smokers to survive to the ...
    66: ...s of introducing it into the bloodstream, second only to injection, which allows for the rapid feedbac...
  4. Air guitar (2190 bytes)
    5: ...he [[Oulu Music Video Festival]] in [[Oulu]], [[Finland]]. The first organised air guitar competition ...
    7: ...huggah]]'s video for their song "[[New Millennium Cyanide Christ]]" features the five band members sitting ...
  5. Caesium (11026 bytes)
    151: ...ercury (element)|mercury]], caesium is among the only metals that are liquid at or near room [[tempera...
    174: It can be isolated by [[electrolysis]] of fused [[cyanide]] and in a number of other ways.
    180: ...ement has the largest number of isotopes, it has only one naturally occurring stable [[isotope]], Cs-1...
    190: *[http://periodic.lanl.gov/elements/55.html Los Alamos National Laborato...
  6. Carbon (15360 bytes)
    15: ...d contains a high proportion of closed porosity. Unlike normal graphite, the graphitic layers are not ...
    19: ...any fruits. The [[isotope]] [[carbon-14]] is commonly used in [[radioactive dating]].
    51: ... beta form, when synthetically-produced graphite only contains the alpha form. The alpha form can be c...
    53: ...ntly separated by other atoms, are held together only by [[van der Waals force]]s, so easily slip past...
    87: ... [[United States]]; [[Russia]]; [[Mexico]]; [[Greenland]] and [[India]].
  7. Fluorine (8588 bytes)
    39: In aqueous solution, fluorine commonly occurs as the fluoride ion F<sup>-</sup>.
    62: ... reactivity - it is separated from its compounds only with difficulty and then it immediately attacks ...
    75: ...r million by volume]] (lower than e.g. [[hydrogen cyanide]])
    80: *[http://periodic.lanl.gov/elements/9.html Los Alamos National Laborator...
  8. Iridium (10102 bytes)
    169: ...]s, such as [[sodium chloride|NaCl]] and [[sodium cyanide|NaCN]].
    171: The measured [[density]] of this element is only slightly lower than that of [[osmium]], which is...
    198: *[http://periodic.lanl.gov/elements/77.html Los Alamos National Laborato...
  9. Nitrogen (10073 bytes)
    36: ...ounds such as [[ammonia]], [[nitric acid]], and [[cyanide]]s.
    42: ...rcuit]]s, and is used in the manufacture of [[stainless steel]].
    88: *[http://periodic.lanl.gov/elements/7.html Los Alamos National Laborator...
  10. Palladium (9737 bytes)
    172: ...rcuric cyanide]] to form the compound [[palladium cyanide]]. Finally, he heated the resulting compound in o...
    193: *[http://periodic.lanl.gov/elements/46.html Los Alamos National Laborato...
  11. Platinum (10600 bytes)
    166: ...n air at any temperature but can be corroded by [[cyanide]]s, [[halogen]]s, [[sulfur]], and caustic [[alkal...
    169: The name platinum mainly derives from the [[Spanish language|Spanish]] ''...
    190: ...sed makes up for the fact that platinum makes up only two parts per million of the ore.
    202: *[http://periodic.lanl.gov/elements/78.html Los Alamos National Laborato...
  12. Potassium (12496 bytes)
    126: ...otassium chromate|chromate]], [[potassium cyanide|cyanide]], [[potassium dichromate|dichromate]], [[potassi...
    144: The decay of K-40 to Ar-40 is commonly used as a method for dating rocks. The conventio...
    157: *[http://periodic.lanl.gov/elements/19.html Los Alamos National Laborato...
  13. Rhodium (8753 bytes)
    141: ...platinum]]. It is not attacked by [[acid]]s and only dissolves in [[aqua regia]].
    153: ...ide]] after treating the solution with [[mercuric cyanide]]. The material that remained was a red [[rhodium...
    156: ..., the annual world production of this element is only 7 or 8 [[ton]]s and there are very few rhodium [...
    161: Naturally occurring rhodium is composed of only one [[isotope]] (Rh-103). The most stable [[radi...
    163: The primary [[decay mode]] before the only stable isotope, Rh-103, is [[electron capture]] ...
  14. Sulfur (18059 bytes)
    50: ...b>. By contrast, its lighter neighbor [[oxygen]] only exists in two states of chemical significance: O...
    54: ...erty is that the [[viscosity]] of molten sulfur, unlike most other liquids, increases with temperature...
    69: ... ([[Genesis]]). English translations of this commonly refer to sulfur as "brimstone", giving rise to t...
    70: The word itself is almost certainly from the Arabic "sufra" meaning yellow, from the...
    100: ...ammonium thiosulfate is being investigated as a [[cyanide]] replacement in leaching [[gold]].[http://doccop...
  15. Cassava (5485 bytes)
    25: ... be fatal, because the digestive process produces cyanide within the body. The soft-boiled root has a delic...
    27: ...a]], particularly in [[Nigeria]], cassava is commonly prepared as Eba or Gari. The cassava is grated a...
  16. Millipedes (3145 bytes)
    17: ...[[herbivore|herbivorous]], slow and nonvenomous; unlike the somewhat similar and closely related [[cen...
    28: ...hat [[poison]]ous liquid secretion, or [[hydrogen cyanide]] gas, through microscopic [[pore]]s along the si...
  17. Puffer (5495 bytes)
    41: ...lated [[porcupinefish]], which also have spines (unlike pufferfish).
    47: ...r extent in the [[intestines]] and [[skin]], and only in small amounts in the [[muscle]]s and [[blood]...
    49: ...dotoxin'' and is about 1200 times deadlier than [[cyanide]]. This poison can also be found in other animals...
    55: ... or close their eyes. (Some claim they are the ''only'' fish that can close its eyes, but certain atta...
  18. Salt (4921 bytes)
    31: ...acetic acid ([[vinegar]]), cyanides like hydrogen cyanide ([[almond]]s)) or the base (e.g. ammonium salts l...
    34: ...e'' or ''acetate''). Salts are often referred to only by the name of the cation (e.g. ''sodium salt'' ...
    51: ...e]] C&equiv;N<sup>-</sup> ([[hydrogen cyanide]])
  19. Millipede (3030 bytes)
    17: ...[[herbivore|herbivorous]], slow and nonvenomous; unlike the somewhat similar and closely related [[cen...
    28: ...hat [[poison]]ous liquid secretion, or [[hydrogen cyanide]] gas, through microscopic [[pore]]s along the si...

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