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  1. Brain (22060 bytes)
    5: ... The [[human brain]] is particularly complex and enlarged.
    16: ...rol, memory, and thinking abilities. Currently, only the symptoms of these diseases can be treated, b...
    41: ...tomy and [[protein]] expression patterns but can only be done after the human or animal is dead.
    48: ... A possible origin of this myth is the fact that only about 10% of the [[neurons]] in the brain are fi...
    52: ...sis can lead to perfect recall of details.'' Not only is this not entirely true, an incompetent or dec...
  2. Symbiosis (4279 bytes)
    11: ...ed in this article does not restrict the term to only the mutually beneficial interactions.
    20: ...unt. For the bird's part, this relationship not only is a ready source of food, but a safe one consid...
  3. California (63989 bytes)
    93: ...the [[Sea of Cortez]] and the Pacific coast were only partially explored and California was shown on e...
    122: ...he odd-numbered districts are elected in years evenly divisible by four, i.e., presidential election y...
    124: ...m lasts through January 2007. Schwarzenegger was only the second person in the history of the United S...
    128: ...erms, after which they may run for re-election. Unlike the retention elections for Supreme Court and ...
    134: ... Empire, Orange and San Diego counties, and most inland, eastern, and rural areas. Democratic bastion...
  4. Great Depression (16069 bytes)
    28: ...assive area of the [[Great Plains]] consisting mainly of [[Kansas]], [[Oklahoma]], and parts of [[Texa...
    40: ...dgets and an international gold standard. It was only gradually that he came to the conclusion that it...
    53: ...is. In [[1929]] federal expenditures constituted only 3% of the [[Gross domestic product|GDP]]. Betwee...
    107: *[http://casenet.thomsonlearning.com/casenet/abstracts/keynesdepression.htm...
  5. Economics (30960 bytes)
    1: ...tion of [[scarcity|scarce]] resources to satisfy unlimited wants. This involves analyzing the [[produ...
    45: ...surable value is needed. The oldest and most commonly used is ''price'', or the going rate of exchange...
    54: ... only at the expense of, say, fewer carrots (you only have so much land on which to grow food - land i...
    74: ... economists, but those theories are far from the only accepted basis for "value". For example, [[neocl...
    91: ... of reasoning is exhibited by [[Paul Krugman]]'s online essay, ''There's something about macro''. See ...
  6. 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...
  7. Photography (18493 bytes)
    2: ...nical]], [[chemical]] or [[digital]] devices commonly known as [[camera]]s.
    5: Most commonly a [[camera]] or [[camera obscura]] is the image ...
    30: ...early cameras did not fix an image in time; they only projected what was before an opening in the wall...
    36: ...e [[negative_%28photography%29|negative]] image. Unlike a daguerreotype, a calotype negative could be ...
    50: ...supplies of photographic equipment accounted for only about 20% of industry revenue.
  8. Molecular nanotechnology (10344 bytes)
    10: ...rence to number of atoms in macro-sized product, unlike the Nano prefix for the number of subdivisions...
    31: ...ion of disease and the reliable and relatively painless recovery from physical trauma. Medical nanoro...
    47: ...easily substituted, is yet unclear, although the only reason why it might not is hypothetical irration...
    51: ...hat humankind should permit [[self-replication]] only under very controlled or "inherently safe" condi...
    53: ... an accidental "[[grey goo]]" scenario extremely unlikely. The "[[grey goo]]" scenario begs the [[Tre...
  9. Causes of the Great Depression (21364 bytes)
    1: ...onomic downturn beginning in the late 1920's and only ended by the beginning of [[World War II]] in Eu...
    32: ... had eased, that this cycle would have continued unless monetary policy overshot and produced outright...
    80: ...on. The banking system as a whole, moreover, was only very loosely regulated by the [[Federal Reserve ...
    94: ...pe. Thus debts (and reparations) were being paid only by augmenting old debts and piling up new ones. ...
    96: ...nts, and Germany was able to make those payments only because of large private loans from the United S...
  10. Whale shark (5019 bytes)
    20: ...ut ?30 ° latitude. The shark is solitary and only rarely seen in groups. It is believed to be migr...
  11. Computer mouse (29399 bytes)
    11: ...by ''Opocentsky'', 10/76, [http://www.freepatentsonline.com/3987685.html 3987685].]]
    13: ...gelbart's oN-Line System ([[NLS (computer system)|NLS]]), which was both a hardware and software syste...
    24: ...Kirsch]] of [[Mouse Systems Corporation]], could only be used on a special metallic surface ([[mouse p...
    39: ...reless settings. A wireless mechanical mouse may only draw 5mA or less of [[electrical current]], wher...
    51: ...used as a convenience to map the action to a commonly used action, or a macro. In the [[X Window Syste...
  12. Potassium (12496 bytes)
    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. Leech (8356 bytes)
    32: ...edical use of the past. Leeches were once so commonly used that doctors were popularly called leeches....
    42: ...terior and posterior sucker. The posterior is mainly used for leverage while the anterior sucker, con...
    46: ...cteria living inside the crop, medicinal leeches only need to feed two times a year.
    52: ... much evidence in favour of any leech-repellant (unlike the strong evidence in favour of [[DEET]] agai...
    66: ... as a matter of course. Although the bites are painless and generally harmless, many people are squeam...
  14. Tooth enamel (32458 bytes)
    23: ...alls will eventually become interrod enamel. The only distinguishing factor between the two is the ori...
    88: ...e the sugar is to the teeth. Unlike what is commonly believed, it is not the amount of sugar ingested...
    100: ... fluoridation (a common alternative in Europe). Only some of the outer surfaces of enamel can be reac...
    118: ...atterns is not known for certain but is most commonly attributed to different crystal orientation in t...
    124: ...n {{ref|summit_oxidation}}. The agents most commonly used are [[hydrogen peroxide]] and [[carbamide p...
  15. History of ecology (10158 bytes)
    21: ...]. After observing the fact that life developed only within strict limits of each compartment that ma...
    37: ...iven environment (in [[equilibrium]]) there will only be one form of organization ([[isomorphism]]). O...
    51: ... terms "biological diversity" -- or now more commonly [[biodiversity]] -- in the [[1980s]]. These ter...

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