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  1. Mary Cassatt (9047 bytes)
    8: ...ather continued to resist her vocation, and paid only for her basic needs but not her art supplies. Sh...
    66: Image:Cassatt Mary The Lamp 1891.jpg|''The Lamp'' (1891)
  2. Florence Nightingale (15657 bytes)
    3: ...]), who came to be known as ''The Lady with the Lamp'', was the pioneer of modern [[nurse|nursing]]. E...
    39: ...ht-time visits to injured soldiers. Nightingale's lamp also allowed her to work late every night, mainta...
    75: ...liament]] and civil servants who would have been unlikely to read or understand traditional statistica...
  3. Stained glass (3937 bytes)
    11: ...ered]] together to create windows, panels, and/or lampshades incorporating colorful pictures and designs...
    37: * [[Stained glass lamp]] / Lampshades
    38: ** [[Prairie lamp]]
    40: ** [[Tiffany lamp]]
  4. Illuminated manuscript (5973 bytes)
    1: ... strictest definition of illuminated manuscript, only manuscripts decorated with gold or silver, like ...
    3: ...d, for many areas and time periods, they are the only surviving examples of painting.
    47: | [[Carbon]], from sources such as [[lamp black]], [[charcoal]], or burnt bones or [[ivory]...
  5. Timeline of invention (28171 bytes)
    110: * [[1510]]: [[Pocket watch]]: [[Peter Henlein]]
    182: * [[1816]]: [[Davy lamp|Miner's safety lamp]]: [[Humphry Davy]]
    311: ...ormer]]: [[William Stanley (physicist)|William Stanley]]
    321: ... [[1888]]: [[Pneumatic tube tire]]: [[John Boyd Dunlop]]
    355: * [[1901]]: [[Mercury vapor lamp]]: [[Peter C. Hewitt]]
  6. Animal (16429 bytes)
    78: ...ain germ layers, the ectoderm and endoderm, with only scattered cells between them. As such, these an...
    116: ...nd Annelida. They include the [[Brachiopoda]] or lamp shells, which are prominent in the fossil record,...
  7. List of inventors (14020 bytes)
    113: *[[Robert Heinlein]], (1907-1988), waterbed
    139: ... Langmuir]], (1851-1957), gas filled incandescent lamp, hydrogen welding
  8. Thomas Edison (20653 bytes)
    3: ...evices. "The Wizard of [[Menlo Park, New Jersey|Menlo Park]]" was one of the first inventors to apply ...
    5: ... a conglomerate of nine major film studios (commonly known as the Edison Trust).
    24: ...the track during replay so that one could listen only once. A redesigned model using wax cylinders was...
    26: ===Menlo Park===
    27: ...jor innovation was the [[Menlo Park, New Jersey|Menlo Park]] research lab, which was built in [[New Je...
  9. Microscope (8708 bytes)
    3: ...or more [[Lens (optics)|lenses]] that produce an enlarged image of an object placed in the focal plane...
    8: ... with multiple lenses, is a microscope that uses only one lens for magnification. [[Anton van Leeuwenh...
    11: ...In modern microscopes the mirror is replaced by a lamp unit providing stable, controllable illumination.
    34: ...to examine a smear, a squash preparation, or a thinly sectioned slice of some material. With a few exc...
    54: ...mself halfway the 17th century. The date is certainly not likely, as it has been shown that Zacharias ...
  10. Alternative technology (2518 bytes)
    25: * [[Fluorescent lamp|Fluorescent lights]]
  11. Cattle (12844 bytes)
    17: ...le, genetic testing of the Dwarf Lulu breed, the only humpless "''Bos taurus''-type" cattle in Nepal, ...
    21: ...e is then called a '''bullock''' or '''steer''', unless kept for draft purposes, in which case it is c...
    35: ...orrect; cattle are totally colour-blind, and can only see in greyscale. The main source of this rumour...
    52: ...ring pumps, and [[wagon]] drawing. Oxen were commonly used to skid logs, and sometimes are still in lo...
    70: ...eat Chicago Fire]] by kicking over a [[kerosene]] lamp.
  12. Nicolaus Copernicus (26283 bytes)
    16: He would have then visited Frombork only in [[1501]]. As soon as he reached this town, he...
    42: ...liocentric hypothesis did not survive, so we can only speculate about what led him to his conclusions....
    49: ...ium coelestium'' ("On the Revolutions of the Heavenly Spheres") in the year of his death [[1543]], eve...
    53: ... than Ptolemy's. With this change his system had only uniform circular motions, correcting what seemed...
    60: ...the Earth is not the center of the Universe, but only the center of the Earth's mass and of the lunar ...
  13. Calvin Coolidge (18374 bytes)
    33: ...in the family's parlor by the light of a kerosene lamp; Coolidge was resworn by a federal official upon ...
    47: ... so-called "[[Roaring Twenties]]." Coolidge not only lowered taxes, but also reduced the national deb...
    59: ... "Calvin Coolidge Says," in 1930-31. He died suddenly while shaving of a coronary[[thrombosis]] at his...
  14. Helicopter (20080 bytes)
    5: ...e off]] and [[landing|land]] vertically. Subject only to refuelling facilities and load/altitude limit...
    19: ...cept that instead of moving the entire aircraft, only the wings themselves are moved. The helicopter's...
    29: ...power available for forward flight. This is commonly known as slip-streaming and can occur while in a...
    70: ...rge loads. The Belvedere had a production run of only 26 and went into [[Royal Air Force|RAF]] service...
    78: ...measurement system is to use a stroboscopic flash lamp, and observe painted markings or coloured reflect...
  15. Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen (8624 bytes)
    12: ...nizing radiation because his investigations were only for a short time and he was one of the few pione...
    16: ...an Pulyui]] personally presented one (the 'Pulyui lamp') to Röntgen, but Röntgen went on to be credite...
    38: *[http://members.chello.nl/~h.dijkstra19/page5.html The Cathode Ray Tube sit...
  16. Aphrodite (14648 bytes)
    18: ...f Aphrodite's original cult from the Levant to mainland Greece.
    20: ...reflecting both stories, Aphrodite Ourania ("heavenly" Aphrodite), and Aphrodite Pandemos ("Common" Ap...
    25: ...original cause of the [[Trojan War]] itself: not only did she start the whole affair by offering [[Hel...
    31: ...a lamp, recognizing him instantly. A drop of hot lamp oil fell on Eros' chest and he awoke, then fled. ...
    47: ...Thetis]] (the eventual parents of [[Achilles]]). Only the goddess [[Eris]] (Discord) was not invited, ...
  17. Christmas (35108 bytes)
    10: ...ch has been translated in various ways, most commonly a feeding trough or stall. Christ's birth in Be...
    58: ...uare. In the United States, decorations once commonly included religious themes. This practice has le...
    93: ...he [[Czech Republic]], Christmas is celebrated mainly on [[December 24]], or Christmas Eve or "open-ha...
    128: ...culture, the nativity scene is highly visible and lamp posts are decorated with parol (christmas lantern...
    148: ...gin. [[Image:Dvd-cover-white-christmas.jpg|thumb|Unlike many films, which date rapidly, Christmas movi...
  18. Barium (8466 bytes)
    140: ...cuum tube]]s, [[fireworks]], and in [[fluorescent lamp]]s.
    163: ...several millisecond to several minute range. The only notable exception is barium-133 which has a half...
    167: ...ude air. Barium sulfate can be used in medicine only because it does not dissolve, and is eliminated ...
  19. Beryllium (15119 bytes)
    146: ...iagnostics to filter out visible light and allow only X-rays to be detected.
    167: Of beryllium's 10 [[isotope]]s, only beryllium-9 is stable. [[Cosmogenic]] beryllium-...
    175: ...ong workers in plants manufacturing [[fluorescent lamp]]s in Massachusetts. Chronic berylliosis resemble...
    186: ...not have any symptoms. The general population is unlikely to develop acute or chronic beryllium diseas...
    205: *[http://periodic.lanl.gov/elements/4.html Los Alamos National Laborator...
  20. Carbon (15360 bytes)
    13: Lamp black consists of small graphitic areas. These ar...
    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]].
    49: ...constituent of substances such as [[charcoal]], [[lamp black]] ([[soot]]) and [[activated carbon]].
    51: ... beta form, when synthetically-produced graphite only contains the alpha form. The alpha form can be c...

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