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  1. Patti Smith (6059 bytes)
    13: ...)|Wave]]'' was less successful, with "Frederick" only gaining minor radio airplay.
    15: ... wouldn't have to change her name.) She recorded only the critically panned album ''[[Dream Of Life]]'...
    17: ...w Adventures in Hi-Fi.'' She released ''Peace and Noise'' (with the single "1959" about the Chinese invas...
    32: * ''[[Peace and Noise]]''
  2. Ear (6659 bytes)
    32: ...strong movement of the endolymph due to very loud noise may cause hair cells to die.
    58: * [[Noise-induced hearing loss]]
  3. Carpet (15753 bytes)
    1: ...were primarily hung on walls or used on tables. Only with the opening of trade routes in the 17th cen...
    16: ...ut forming a knot. Because of the loom structure only five colors can be used to create the design. Mo...
    19: Unlike woven carpets, [[embroidery]] carpets are not ...
    63: ... can be used to cover a floor. They are usually only used in commercial settings and often are not af...
    66: Carpets in a house help to reduce noise levels and minimize heat loss through the floor. ...
  4. Definitions of music (17609 bytes)
    1: ...ings from "any euphonious and pleasing sound" to only a printed document showing how a piece is to be ...
    8: ... mundana]], [[musica instrumentalis]]. Of those, only the last - musica instrumentalis - referred to m...
    17: ...or Jarawa. Many other languages have terms which only partly cover what Europeans mean by the term "mu...
    19: In Czech, ''hudba'' is instrumental music and only by implication vocal music. Some languages in We...
    28: ...c is whatever people choose to recognize as such, noise is whatever is recognized as disturbing, unpleasa...
  5. Aviation (1454 bytes)
    25: * [[Aviation noise]]
  6. Astronomy (13970 bytes)
    10: ...ronomy". Theoretical astrophysics is concerned mainly with figuring out the observational implications...
    27: ...tragalactic astronomy]]: the study of objects (mainly galaxies) outside our galaxy.
    49: In astronomy, [[information]] is mainly received from the detection and analysis of [[el...
    56: .... [[Space telescope]]s are also used to eliminate noise (electromagnetic interference) from the atmospher...
    71: In early times, astronomy involved only the observation and predictions of the motions o...
  7. History of the United States (1918-1945) (54688 bytes)
    18: ...th the young (and was widely reviled as unmusical noise by much of the older generation). [[Dancing]] was...
    38: ...mising technocrats of his generation. He was the only person elected to the U.S. Presidency who previo...
    60: ...de. The banking system as a whole, moreover, was only very loosely regulated by the Federal Reserve Sy...
    72: ...pe. Thus debts (and reparations) were being paid only by poling up new and greater debts. In the late ...
    74: ...nts, and Germany was able to make those payments only because of large private loans from the United S...
  8. Morse code (33777 bytes)
    2: ...) [[amateur radio]] operators. Morse code is the only digital [[modulation]] mode designed to be easil...
    19: ...nes "dashes", and the letters most commonly used in the English language were assigned the s...
    21: ...legraphs, the receiver's armature made a clicking noise as it moved into and out of position for marking ...
    38: ... reserved for transmission of Morse code signals only.
    40: ...io communication, and it can be used in very high noise / low signal environments. It also requires less ...
  9. Lightning (33113 bytes)
    35: ...m several different objects simultaneously, with only one connecting with the leader and forming the d...
    65: ... One special type of intracloud lightning is commonly called an anvil crawler. Discharges of electric...
    71: ... which is nothing more than a leader stroke with only one return stroke.
    87: ...nary. Some make hissing or crackling noises or no noise at all. Some have been known to pass through win...
    93: ...s date back to at least [[1886]]. However, it is only in recent years that fuller investigations have ...
  10. Kangaroo Facts (16137 bytes)
    42: ...il]] for balance, and a small head. They are the only large animals to use hopping as a means of [[loc...
    46: ...metimes kill a kangaroo (even an adult Red), but only when no more suitably-sized food is available. [...
    55: ...er a [[gestation]] of 31-36 days. At this stage, only the forelimbs are somewhat developed, to allow t...
    61: ...04]] as a collaboration between [[Australia]] (mainly funded by the [[Victoria (Australia)|State of Vi...
    65: Unlike many of the smaller [[macropod]] species, kang...
  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...
    62: ...animals grow. Ox teams are steered by commands or noise (whip cracks) and many [[teamsters]] were known f...
  12. Blue Whale (22203 bytes)
    27: ...further separate subspecies in the Indian Ocean. Unlike the other three subspecies however, this last ...
    34: ...es in shape from one individual to another; some only have a barely perceptible lump, whilst other fin...
    40: Blue Whales most commonly live alone or with one other individual. It is n...
    53: ...depth (more than 100 m) during the daytimes, and only surface feed at night. Dive times are typically ...
    58: ...t Pacific (reported in Sears, 1998). The whales' only natural predator is the [[Orca]]. Calambokidis e...
  13. Diwali (5677 bytes)
    46: ...se [[sleep]] can also be disrupted by firecracker noise that continues late into the night.[[Harmful effe...
  14. Maasai (4392 bytes)
    12: ...the teenage boys (who are not permitted to make a noise during the ceremony), and the elder women circumc...
  15. Tarantula (17481 bytes)
    152: ...re only present on some [[New World]] specimens (only the subfamilies of Ischnocolinae, Aviculariinae ...
    164: ...al times a year, while full grown specimens will only moult once every year or so, or sooner in order ...
    166: ...ch maturity. Upon reaching adulthood, males have only a short time remaining in their lives, about one...
    190: Tarantulas will not bite unless provoked or disturbed. The defensiveness varie...
    194: ...retracting their fangs, and making a loud hissing noise by rubbing their fangs together. Their next step,...
  16. Hubble Space Telescope (50930 bytes)
    54: ...s can be clearly distinguished) would be limited only by [[diffraction]], rather than by the turbulenc...
    88: ...quately withstand frequent passages from direct sunlight into the darkness of Earth's [[shadow]] which...
    117: ... meant that images from the Space Telescope were only marginally better than the best images obtainabl...
    157: ...k]] of solid [[nitrogen]] to reduce the infrared 'noise' from the instrument, but shortly after it was in...
    163: ... old, more rigid arrays entered and left direct sunlight.
  17. Wildebeest (2915 bytes)
    29: ...''), which likely imitated it from the grunt-type noise that a wildebeest makes.
  18. Zeus (17267 bytes)
    37: ...an flesh was said to turn into a wolf, and could only regain human form if he did not eat again of hum...
    70: ...s danced, shouted and clapped their hands to make noise so that Cronus would not hear the baby's cry. (Se...
    83: ...era discovered the deception, she cursed Echo to only speak the words of others (hence our modern word...
  19. 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...
    76: ...century]] designers began working on [[helicopter noise reduction]]. Urban communities have often express...
  20. Information (13474 bytes)
    6: ...inputs. Other inputs (information) are important only because they are associated with causal inputs a...
    12: ... of a kiss. Strangely it may even be a disruptive noise used to inhibit the flow of communication and cre...
    16: ...theory]] and endows the word ''information'' not only with a technical meaning but also a measure. If ...
    28: ...cs|economy]], however inaccurately. What are commonly referred to as [[data]] in [[computing]], [[stat...

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