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  1. Ibn Battuta (16481 bytes)
    13: ... embarked on the first of his detours. Three commonly used routes existed to Mecca, and Ibn Battuta ch...
    15: ...first trip who prophesied that Ibn Battuta would only reach Mecca after a journey through [[Syria]]. A...
    20: ...ra]], then [[Isfahan (city)|Isfahan]], which was only a few decades away from being nearly destroyed b...
    49: ...e Maldives again before getting onboard a Chinese junk and trying once again to get to China.
    103: [[nl:Ibn Batuta]]
  2. Toni Morrison (2576 bytes)
    12: ... working-class, saxophone-playing, McDonald's-and-junk-food-loving boy from Arkansas."
  3. Boat (6417 bytes)
    1: ... smaller than most [[ship]]s. Some boats are commonly carried by a ship or on land using trailers.
    36: * [[Junk (sailing)|Junk]]
    85: ...rds the bow and stern, respectively and are used only when the frame of reference is within the vessel...
    94: ... In a ship, there would be several but a boat is unlikely to have more than one. The similar but usual...
    114: ** [[Junk (sailing)|Chinese Junk]], 8th century
  4. DNA (29095 bytes)
    8: ...re the electronic properties of DNA? Is junk DNA only molecular garbage?}}
    10: ...arily a very accurate description, and that it's only meant as a generic overview.
    14: ...entific dissection in a field you don't master ''only'' contained scientific data -- that would be fru...
    25: ...eas that either have no function, or a function [[junk DNA|we do not (yet) know]];
    27: ...rand of double-stranded DNA will "mate" properly only with a "T" on the other, complementary strand;
  5. Ship (18843 bytes)
    27: ...t safety and waste disposal. It has become usual only in large [[aircraft carrier]]s and in [[submarin...
    30: ...on]]s or [[flotilla]]s. [[Convoy]]s of ships commonly occur.
    52: ...zontal surfaces in the ship's general structure. Unlike flats, they are a structural part of the ship.
    92: * [[Junk (sailing)|Junk]]
    117: ...with three or more masts, fore-and-aft rigged on only the aftermost.
  6. Totem pole (20143 bytes)
    6: ...plorers along the coast indicate that poles certainly existed at that time, although small and few in ...
    22: ...eighbors of the Tsimshian on the Northern B.C. mainland, the [[Haisla]] and [[Nuxᬫ]] (Bella Coola) a...
    28: ...tish Columbia (Vancouver Island and the nearby mainland) and of Northwestern Washington State shared a...
    34: ...ed with imperfections in the wood, and by how cleanly the adzing follows the contour of the forms. Thi...
    58: ...Northwest Coast art. This proliferation of "totem junk" has diluted the public interest and respect for ...
  7. Nutrition (42689 bytes)
    10: ...bsorbed matter is excreted in the [[feces]]. But only a minimal amount of digestive juice is eliminate...
    14: ...ate and the post-digestion state. The effect may only be discernible after an extended period of time ...
    24: ===Antiquity through Enlightenment===
    35: ... [[François Magendie]] discovers that dogs fed only [[carbohydrates]] and [[fat]] lost their body [[...
    79: ...cagon and other hormones to varying degrees, not only the amount of omega-3 versus omega-6 eaten but a...
  8. Bill Clinton (59225 bytes)
    40: ... the traditionally [[conservative]] state. After only one term, Clinton was defeated by [[United State...
    48: ...oray into national politics occurred when he was enlisted to speak at the [[1988 Democratic National C...
    65: ...campaign promise relating to the acceptance of openly [[gay]] members of the [[military]] garnered cri...
    264: ... rather than appealing his suspension. [http://conlaw.usatoday.findlaw.com/supreme_court/orders/2001/...
    293: ... working-class, saxophone-playing, McDonald's-and-junk-food-loving boy from Arkansas."
  9. Watercraft (2566 bytes)
    12: ...ny specific individual object (and probably then only as a affectation): rather the term serves to uni...
    22: *[[junk (sailing)|junk]]
  10. Pirate Ship (44502 bytes)
    27: ...iddle Ages]]. They raided the coasts, rivers and inland cities of all Western Europe as far as [[Sevil...
    63: ...set up their small gangs near river estuaries, mainly to protect themselves. They recruited locals as ...
    65: ... were immense. They preyed voraciously on China's junk trade, which flourished in [[Fujian]] and [[Guang...
    89: Unlike traditional Western societies of the time, man...
    101: ...t popular as they were hard to sell and pirates, unlike the public of today, had little concept of the...
  11. 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...
    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...
    77: ...00 of the study participants are still alive and only 134 of them still smoke.
  12. Cigarette (11302 bytes)
    2: ...ed end, inserted in the mouth. The term, as commonly used, typically refers to a tobacco cigarette.
    48: ... where the age is 18). However, the minimum age only concerns the purchase of tobacco, not use.
    87: ...e suppressant, and former smokers often develop [[junk food]] habits as they attempt to satisfy their to...
    95: ...rt, ruling that the EPA had based its report on [[junk science|inadequate science]], improper technique,...
  13. Global warming (53726 bytes)
    3: ...held by many journalists and politicians, but by only a minority of established scientists.
    42: ...hesis that recent observed warming is a result mainly of human activity."[http://www.nature.com/news/2...
    65: ...climate is in cooling the surface by reflecting sunlight back into space. Yet, seemingly opposite phen...
    69: ... Climate models that pass the above tests while only modeling the direct effects of increases in sola...
    98: ...0, 2004 [http://www3.open.ac.uk/earth-sciences/downloads/Press%20Release.pdf]) indicates that this cau...
  14. Scientific method (40667 bytes)
    1: ...ty|reproducibly]] in this way. The method is commonly taken as the underlying logic of scientific prac...
    20: :''"There are and can be only two ways of searching into and discovering truth...
    45: ...g a hypothesis. [[George Boole]] and [[William Stanley Jevons]] also wrote on the principles of reason...
    51: ...tific practice'' is grounds for rejecting it as [[junk science]] or [[pseudoscience]].
    83: ...ue to limitations of the method used. Counts may only represent a sample of desired quantities, with a...

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