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  1. Periodic table (7298 bytes)
    19: *A table with an [[Periodic table (wide)|inline F-block]] inserts the [[Lanthanide]]s and [[Ac...
    22: ...odic table (metals and non-metals)|Metals and Non Metals]]
    51: ...spite their similarities in mass (they differ by only a few [[atomic mass unit]]s), they have extremel...
    54: ...y combine readily with [[metal|metals]] to form [[metal halide]] [[salt|salts]]); chlorine and fluorine a...
  2. List of elements by symbol (14812 bytes)
    133: .../td><td>[[didymium]]</td><td>-</td><td>Rare earth metal that proved to be a mixture of the elements [[pra...
    134: ...td><td>[[decipium]]</td><td>62</td><td>Rare earth metal that proved to be a mixture primarily of [[samari...
    160: ...d><td>[[philippium]]</td><td>-</td><td>Rare earth metal that proved to be a mixture of other elements.</t...
  3. Middle Colonies (4101 bytes)
    9: ...of other people worked at industries related to [[metal]]: [[blacksmith]]s, and others. Printing and pub...
    11: ...and religious lessons. Basic arithmetic was the only other education.
  4. Industrial Revolution (30001 bytes)
    1: ...tile]] [[manufacturing]]). The development of all-metal machine tools in the first two decades of the nin...
    27: ...ny]] revolutionized textile manufacturing and new metal working technologies were introduced. Another imp...
    34: ...f Arts, Manufactures and Commerce]] or, more commonly, [[Society of Arts]] published an illustrated vo...
    53: ...nes were sometimes called 'clock work' due to the metal spindles and gears they incorporated. The manufac...
    55: ...hammers, files, scrapers, saws and chisels. Small metal parts were readily made by this means, but for la...
  5. Steel (28384 bytes)
    3: '''Steel''' is a [[metal]] [[alloy]] whose major component is [[iron]], wi...
    8: ...take place in a fairly oxygen-free environment. Unlike copper and tin, liquid iron dissolves carbon q...
    11: ...r '''&gamma;-iron''', which is similarly soft and metallic but can dissolve considerably more carbon (as ...
    15: ...austenite forms, then '''[[quenching]]''' the hot metal in [[water]] or [[oil]], cooling it so rapidly th...
    19: ..., producing a more ductile and fracture-resistant metal. Because time is so critical to the end result, ...
  6. Catherine de' Medici (7484 bytes)
    5: ...ne was sent to a convent to be educated; she was only fourteen when she was married (1533), at [[Marse...
    7: ...[Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor|Charles V]], was only too glad of the opportunity to strengthen his in...
    13: ...rset]], with laces and stays made of whalebone or metal. They forcefully shrank women's waists from their...
  7. Bonnie and Clyde (17385 bytes)
    11: ...ang was usually limited to logistics support. At only 4 feet 10 inches, she was a stalwart and loyal c...
    31: ...murder of a store owner during a robbery, albeit only as the driver. However, the wife of the murder v...
    35: ...eople that floated through it, history books can only speculate with regard to details and direct resp...
    39: ...vivors later testified that their side had fired only fourteen rounds in the conflict. Contrary to the...
    91: ...hree years after their deaths and titled ''[[You Only Live Once]]'', starring [[Henry Fonda]] and [[Sy...
  8. Nadia Comaneci (5337 bytes)
    9: ...[1976 Summer Olympics]] in Montr顬, Qu颥c. Not only did she become the first gymnast at the Olympics...
    13: ...lood poisoning due to a cut in her wrist from her metal grip buckle. Against doctors' orders, she left t...
  9. Actinium (7046 bytes)
    133: ...n the dark with an eerie blue light. It is found only in traces in uranium ores as 227-Ac, an [[alpha ...
    146: ...adiation of 226-Ra in a nuclear reactor. Actinium metal has been prepared by the reduction of actinium fl...
    161: *[http://periodic.lanl.gov/elements/89.html Los Alamos National Laborato...
  10. Beehive (beekeeping) (7741 bytes)
    22: ... opening their nest. This was done by inserting a metal container of burning sulphur into the gum, an act...
    27: ... types of modern hive in common use, differing mainly in size and number of frames used. Types include...
    48: ...ive gets its name because the frames of the hive only have a top bar, not sides or a bottom bar.
    49: The beekeeper does not provide a foundation (or only provides a fractional foundation) for the bees t...
    52: Unlike the Langstroth hive, the honey cannot be extra...
  11. Ceramics (15941 bytes)
    46: ...tery]]. A [[composite material]] of ceramic and [[metal]] is known as [[cermet]].
    57: ...used as a susceptor in microwave furnaces, a commonly used abrasive, and as a refractory material.
    71: ... normally much more gentle [[failure mode]]s of [[metal]]s.
    80: ...semiconductor]]s. Most of these are [[transition metal]] oxides that are II-VI semiconductors, such as z...
    112: ...r]]s, etc. The specialized formulations most commonly used in electronics are detailed in the book "Ta...
  12. Mosaic (6524 bytes)
    12: ...') or of colored glass or clear glass backed with metal foils, are used to create a pattern or picture.
    25: ...e main methods of creating mosaics. They are commonly referred to as the "direct method" of mosaic con...
  13. Pottery (17136 bytes)
    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...
    30: ...nd grogs result in patterns. Colourants, usually metal oxides and carbonates, are added singly or in com...
    32: ...sal or decorative item. This method is most commonly used for handbuilt pieces. Coloured clay can al...
  14. Sculpture (5545 bytes)
    27: * [[metal]]
    46: * metal
  15. Engraving (3556 bytes)
    5: ... create bright cuts, as well as other hard-to-cut metals such as nickel and steel. Burins are either squ...
    11: In [[antiquity]], the only engraving that could be carried out is evident i...
    19: ...levels of the art are found on firearms and other metal weaponry, jewelry and musical instruments. In mos...
  16. Glass (26176 bytes)
    22: ...sub>/{{Germanium}}O<sub>2</sub> glass, which has only slightly different optical properties (the germa...
    35: ...istol.blue.glass.arp.750pix.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Metallic additives in the glass mix can produce a varie...
    37: ...itanium]] produces [[yellow]]ish-[[brown]] glass. Metallic gold, in very small concentrations (around 0.0...
    42: ...assmakers learned to make colored glass by adding metallic compounds and mineral oxides to produce brilli...
    48: ....e., glass with some coloring impurities (usually metals)) was not widely used.
  17. Heraldry (23465 bytes)
    9: The word "[[Crest (heraldry)|crest]]" is commonly used to refer to a coat-of-arms. However, in her...
    22: ...of arms''</td><td>''A shield, traditionally used only by a man''</td></tr>
    28: ...rule of tincture: metal must never be placed upon metal, nor colour upon colour, for the sake of contrast...
    36: ! colspan=2 | ''Metals''
    69: ...redundancy by referring to a particular tincture only once in the blazon, but the College of Arms has ...
  18. Manuscript (5266 bytes)
    3: ...ither the leaves nor paper were as durable as the metal document in the hot, humid climate. In [[Italy]] ...
  19. Calligraphy (20084 bytes)
    4: .... The study of permanent inscriptions engraved in metal or chiselled into stone and the forms of letters ...
    14: ... sound and meaning ideographically, kana express only sound without regard to meaning. Three types of ...
    98: ...nce, they were usually used for secular purposes only.
    121: ...rokes lean to the right rather than (as more commonly) to the left, making Nasta'liq writing particula...
    130: ..., without much amplitude. It is the one most commonly seen. It's also considered a step up from the Na...
  20. Printing (4400 bytes)
    11: ...nvented by [[Pi Sheng]] in 1040. The movable type metal printing press was invented in Korea between [[12...

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