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  1. Dairy product (4337 bytes)
    1: ...fined as [[food]]stuffs produced from [[milk]]. A production plant for such processing is called a [[dairy]...
    5: ... a number of sub-products in each category. Dairy products include:
    61: ...is an international organization supporting dairy products, especially [[milk]].
    65: Most dairy products were developed in Europe; the people of that con...
    67: Dairy products were exported to the rest of the world during th...

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  1. Mexico (27255 bytes)
    74: ...s of Tejas, calling themselves Texians and led mainly by relatively recently-arrived [[English languag...
    139: ...e than the nation's "free and sovereign states": only since 1997 have its citizens been able to elect ...
    161: Situated in the southwestern part of mainland North America and roughly triangular in shape,...
    176: ...lowing 6.9% growth in 2000, real [[Gross Domestic Product|GDP]] fell 0.3% in 2001, with the US slowdown the...
    194: ... expatriate communities; Mexico's Muslims number only a few thousand or less.
  2. Costa Rica (12931 bytes)
    1: ...Costa Rica has only a national [[police]] force. Unlike most of its [[Continent|continental]] neighbor...
    35: | '''[[Gross Domestic Product|GDP]]''' ([[Purchasing_Power_Parity|PPP]])<br />&...
    69: ...Central America. Since the late [[19th century]] only two brief periods of violence have marred its de...
    78: ...ca has no military by constitution and maintains only domestic police and security forces for internal...
    118: ...nal work opportunities as agricultural workers mainly in the south-eastern border region with [[Panama...
  3. Steel (28384 bytes)
    8: ...take place in a fairly oxygen-free environment. Unlike copper and tin, liquid iron dissolves carbon q...
    10: ...eap of [[iron ore]] pellets will be used in steel production.]]
    11: ... fairly soft metallic material that can dissolve only a small concentration of carbon (no more than 0....
    21: ...osphorus]] make steel more brittle, so these commonly found elements must be removed from the ore duri...
    28: ... the year [[1000]], the [[Thule]] people of [[Greenland]] began making [[harpoon]]s and other edged to...
  4. Burundi (13403 bytes)
    58: ...undian government issued arrest warrants for the FNL leaders Agathon Rwasa and Pasteur Habimana, and d...
    60: ...otiations are now under way, amid fears that the FNL will demand a blanket amnesty in exchange for lay...
    70: ...Ruzizi River]], north of Lake Tanganyika, is the only area below 3,000 ft: this area forms part of the...
    74: ...s in Burundi. Although [[Lake Victoria]] is commonly considered to be the source of the Nile, the [[K...
    81: ...with 78% of all exported goods. Other agriculture products include [[cotton]], [[tea]], [[corn]], [[sorghum...
  5. Anne of Great Britain (22303 bytes)
    10: ...ed England and Scotland into Great Britain) was a product of subsequent negotiations.
    15: ...r was the future Mary II. Anne and Mary were the only children of the Duke and Duchess of York to surv...
    26: ...s Anne, [[heir apparent]] to the Throne, was the only individual remaining in the line of succession e...
    35: ...1st Baron Godolphin]]. The Whigs&mdash;who were, unlike the Tories, vigorous supporters of the War of ...
    38: ...right to own property in England into jeopardy), unless Scotland either repealed the Act of Security o...
  6. Mary of Teck (14662 bytes)
    11: ...l Family]]. Her father, the Duke of Teck, was the product of [[morganatic marriage]], had no inheritance or...
    17: ...y was chosen as a bride for Albert Victor, due mainly to [[Victoria of the United Kingdom|Queen Victor...
  7. Rosa Luxemburg (23905 bytes)
    14: ...emburg believed that an independent Poland could only come about through revolutions in [[Germany]], [...
    19: ...revolutionary changes in the whole environment of production methods occurred. She wanted the Revisionists ...
    48: ...and particular slogans, of the workers' struggle only in the course of the development of this struggl...
    53: ...ht into historical imperatives, but rather as the product of the struggles of the working classes.
    56: ...y the mouthpiece of the will and striving of the enlightened masses, merely the agents of the objectiv...
  8. Ada Lovelace (5406 bytes)
    2: ...10]], [[1815]] - [[November 27]], [[1852]]) is mainly known for having written a description of
    6: Ada was the only legitimate child of the poet [[George Gordon Byr...
    30: ...s a world in which Babbage's machines were [[mass production|mass produced]] and the computer age started a...
    31: * Her image can be seen on the [[Microsoft]] product authenticity [[hologram]] stickers.
  9. Lucille Ball (12427 bytes)
    11: ...pilot episode produced by the couple's [[Desilu]] production company, so the Arnazes toured the road in a [...
    18: ''[[I Love Lucy]]'' was not only a star vehicle for Lucille Ball, but a way for h...
    22: From a production aspect, the use of actual [[film]], as opposed...
    32: ...e of one of the company's most (belatedly) famous productions, ''[[Star Trek]]'' thinking it was a contempo...
    56: ...e more funny by the alliterative, tongue twisting product name and pitch. "Do you '''pop''' out at parties?...
  10. Sunflower (5784 bytes)
    23: ..."[[Sunflower seed|seeds]]". However, what we commonly call the seeds are actually the [[fruit]] (an ''...
    34: ...for which it is less expensive than the [[olive]] product. The cake remaining after the seeds have been pro...
  11. Lavender (3889 bytes)
    17: ...e range of [[cultivar]]s can be found. Other commonly grown ornamental species are ''L. stoechas'', ''...
    22: ...iterranean]], and marketed worldwide as a premium product. Lavender blossoms can be candied and are used as...
    27: ...ken from Naarda a city of Syria; it was also commonly called Nard.
  12. Actinium (7046 bytes)
    106: ! [[decay product|DP]]
    133: ...n the dark with an eerie blue light. It is found only in traces in uranium ores as 227-Ac, an [[alpha ...
    146: ...nd in trace amounts in uranium ore, but more commonly is made in milligram amounts by the neutron irra...
    151: ...ctinium-227 comes into equilibrium with its decay products at the end of 185 days, and then decays accordin...
    161: *[http://periodic.lanl.gov/elements/89.html Los Alamos National Laborato...
  13. Retina (13061 bytes)
    5: ...axon]]s form the [[optic nerve]]. The retina not only detects light, it also plays a significant part ...
    16: ...d vessels that open into the retina. Perhaps as a product of [[evolution]], the ganglion cells lie innermos...
    29: ...hotopigment is bleached away in bright light and only replaced as a chemical process, so in a transiti...
    35: ...re than 130 million retinal receptors, there are only approximately 1.2 million fibres (axons) in the ...
    68: *[http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/bv.fcgi?rid=neurosci.figgrp.740 Re...
  14. Ductless gland (434 bytes)
    1: ...face of the digestive, respiratory, urinary and reproductive systems. Many [[endocrine gland]]s are also du...
  15. Hair (11457 bytes)
    6: In modern Western societies, it is considered manly for men to have hair on their faces, arms, chest...
    8: The hair of non-human animal species is commonly referred to as ''[[fur]]''.
    13: ...ance of long head hair may be [[adornment]], a by-product of secondary [[natural selection]] once other som...
    15: Unlike other animals, human beings often have their [...
    19: ..., but that they have not been developed for sweat production. A third theory proposes that [[Sexual Selecti...
  16. Biological life cycle (3738 bytes)
    1: ...f [[gamete]]s, resulting in a [[zygote]] (see [[Reproduction]]). To return to the haploid stage, [[meiosis]...
    3: The cycles differ in the product of meiosis, and if [[mitosis]] (growth) occurs. Z...
    11: ...ygotes are the only diploid cell; mitosis occurs only in the haploid phase.
    24: ...metes are the only haploid cells; mitosis occurs only in the diploid phase.
    40: ...roscopic specimen is gametophytic or sporophytic unless observed under a microscope, this is called is...
  17. Flowering plant (29088 bytes)
    12: ...ing those that produce [[seed]]s in specialized reproductive [[organ (anatomy)|organ]]s called [[flower]]s,...
    16: ...]. Its use with any approach to its modern scope only became possible after [[Robert Brown]] had estab...
    27: ... how the flowering plants should be arranged has only recently begun to emerge, through the work of th...
    29: ...dicots and monocots for short). This is based mainly on the number of [[cotyledon]]s or embryonic lea...
    44: In the list above (showing only the 8 largest families), the Orchidaceae, Poacea...
  18. Ceramics (15941 bytes)
    39: ...it an eco-friendly choice in an age of disposable products and environmental concerns.
    48: ...known ceramic in the world. Historically, ceramic products have been hard, porous and brittle. The study o...
    57: ...used as a susceptor in microwave furnaces, a commonly used abrasive, and as a refractory material.
    102: The most common use of this method is in the production of cement and concrete. Here, the dehydrated ...
    110: ... object close up, resulting in a denser, stronger product. The firing is done at a temperature below the m...
  19. Pottery (17136 bytes)
    4: ...dy fuse completely, are generally referred to as "products of ceramic technology." Ceramic technology is us...
    19: The [[potter's wheel]] can be used for [[mass production]], although often it is employed to make indiv...
    21: ... in a day. Because of its nature, wheel work can only be used to initially create items with radial sy...
    25: ...their slipcast pieces are primarily an industrial product, and are usually called "ceramics" to distinguish...
    30: ...clay which has been finely ground) give the final product strength and texture, and contrasting coloured cl...
  20. Glass (26176 bytes)
    22: ...sub>/{{Germanium}}O<sub>2</sub> glass, which has only slightly different optical properties (the germa...
    44: ...imes and the later importance of that city in the production of the material. About [[1000]] CE, an importa...
    52: ...ass pressing machine in [[1827]] allowed the mass production of inexpensive glass articles.
    59: ...very difficult to work. Most such glass is [[mass-production|mass-produced]] using various industrial proce...
    77: ...on. The glass is then fire-polished. The finished product has near-perfect parallel surfaces.

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