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  1. Skeleton (2955 bytes)
    3: ...ied separately from the other two since they lack hardened support structures.
    7: ...on and then regenerates a new one which they then harden through various processes (such as calcification ...
  2. Tooth (14790 bytes)
    3: ...]]s are used for slicing food. In [[carnivore]]s only.
    35: ...r an infant. Human children have 20 milk teeth evenly distributed across the quadrants. Each quadrant ...
    44: Adult humans have 32 teeth evenly distributed across the quadrants. Each quadrant...
    53: ...r of each quadrant (i.e. the third molar and commonly referred to as [[wisdom teeth]]) may or may not ...
    61: ...ns]]''. Left unchecked for a few days plaque will harden, especially near the gums, forming ''[[Calculus (...
  3. Pottery (17136 bytes)
    2: ...wet [[clay]]s are shaped and dried, then fired to harden them and make them waterproof. Unglazed pottery ...
    4: ..."earthenware" and "stoneware" are generally used only for relatively easily constructed utensils such ...
    21: ... in a day. Because of its nature, wheel work can only be used to initially create items with radial sy...
    25: ...ly), and allowed to air-dry. This method is commonly used for smaller decorative pieces, such as figu...
    32: ...sal or decorative item. This method is most commonly used for handbuilt pieces. Coloured clay can al...
  4. Glass (26176 bytes)
    22: ...sub>/{{Germanium}}O<sub>2</sub> glass, which has only slightly different optical properties (the germa...
    52: ...loped, which led to its becoming a much more commonly used material. The invention of the glass pressi...
    85: ...ere rarely optically parallel giving rise to commonly seen distortions.
    87: ...hieved by grinding and mechanical polishing, but only at considerable expense.
    100: ... surface below its annealing point, causing it to harden and contract, while the inner portion of the glas...
  5. Flag of Massachusetts (1839 bytes)
    3: ...uietem" ("By the sword we seeks peace, but peace only under liberty"). Above the shield is the state m...
    5: ...the blue shield from the coat of arms containing only a green [[pine]] tree, which had been the design...
    7: ...ove the religious motto. Massachusetts is one of only two states with its own naval ensign (the other ...
    12: Joe McMillan (2000), Zach Harden (2001), Mario Fabretto (1998), and Nick Artimovic...
  6. Cockroach (5997 bytes)
    26: ...] that continue inflating themselves with air and harden and darken within about four hours. Their transie...
    30: ...e. She lays up to 100 eggs in each egg sac. She only needs to be inpregnated once to be able to lay e...
    34: ... to slow down its heart rate. Infact this is the only insect that can surive a nuclear blast as it is ...
    62: ...species is ''[[Attaphila fungicola]]'', reaching only 4 mm.
  7. Oakland Athletics (34248 bytes)
    13: ...cs (with the [[St. Louis Cardinals]]) are second only to the [[New York Yankees]] in the number of Wor...
    20: ...hiladelphia Phillies]]. This order, though, was only enforceable in the state of Pennsylvania. Lajoi...
    30: ...Park]], blocking the view from nearby buildings, only served to irritate potential paying fans. The A...
    32: ...by [[Chicago]] insurance executive [[Charles O. Finley]]), the American League owners were determined ...
    34: ...the cap or the uniform. The typical uniform had only a stylized "A" on the left front, and likewise t...
  8. Ruthenium (10241 bytes)
    163: Due to its highly effective ability to harden platinum and palladium, ruthenium is used in Pt a...
    208: *[http://periodic.lanl.gov/elements/44.html Los Alamos National Laborato...
  9. Titanium (20884 bytes)
    120: ...).<!-- many sources incorrectly say this is the *only* element to burn in nitrogen --> Titanium is res...
    122: ...r it is bombarded with [[deuteron]]s, emitting mainly [[positron]]s and hard [[gamma ray]]s. The metal...
    127: ... refine grain size), [[vanadium]], [[copper]] (to harden), [[iron]], [[manganese]], [[molybdenum]] and wit...
    150: ...s well in many [[iron]] ores. Of these minerals, only ilmenite and rutile have significant economic im...
    166: ...> powder is chemically inert, resists fading in sunlight, and is very opaque: this allows it to impart...
  10. Gong (10121 bytes)
    3: ...l-shaped, and rest on cushions. Gongs are made mainly from [[bronze]] or [[brass]] but there are many ...
    16: ...rred to as a ''Chinese gong'', but in fact it is only one of many types of suspended gongs that are as...
    46: ...and with a less pronounced pitch shift. Most commonly 15" but available down to 8".
    56: Wind gongs are the type most commonly used by heavy [[rock and roll|rock]] [[drummer]]...
    79: ... after hammering out the alloy in the soft state, harden the finished gongs by heating them to a cherry-re...
  11. Squash (fruit) (4665 bytes)
    24: ...ummer squash,'' it is also commonly used to mean only those of the maxima species.)
  12. Blue Crabs (3489 bytes)
    25: ...ter molting, before the new shell has had time to harden. These are known as [[soft shell crab]]s. Blue c...
  13. Cockroaches (5827 bytes)
    26: ...] that continue inflating themselves with air and harden and darken within about four hours. Their transie...
    30: ...e. She lays up to 100 eggs in each egg sac. She only needs to be inpregnated once to be able to lay e...
    34: ... to slow down its heart rate. Infact this is the only insect that can surive a nuclear blast as it is ...
    62: ...species is ''[[Attaphila fungicola]]'', reaching only 4 mm.
  14. Pangolin (2223 bytes)
    19: ...r]]. The scales on newborn pangolins are soft but harden as they mature. Pangolins have short legs, with s...

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