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  1. Steel (28384 bytes)
    8: ...take place in a fairly oxygen-free environment. Unlike copper and tin, liquid iron dissolves carbon q...
    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...
    46: ...lized cast iron, and quench-hardened steel, with only a few, probably ornamental, bronze weapons.
  2. Germany (46412 bytes)
    62: ... as Germany was unified as a modern nation-state only in [[1871]], when the [[German Empire]], dominat...
    79: ...sm|imperialistic]] course, [[New Imperialism|not unlike other powers]], but it led to friction with ne...
    136: ...p to the reconstruction efforts in [[Iraq]], but only outside of the war-torn country. In [[2004]], Ge...
    184: ...'''11''' [[Rhineland-Palatinate]]||[[Mainz]]||Rheinland-Pfalz||Mainz
    226: ...gen]], and huge international corporations like [[Siemens AG]] rank among the world's largest firms.
  3. Timeline of invention (28171 bytes)
    110: * [[1510]]: [[Pocket watch]]: [[Peter Henlein]]
    249: * [[1861]]: [[Furnace for steel]]: [[Wilhelm von Siemens]]
    311: ...ormer]]: [[William Stanley (physicist)|William Stanley]]
    321: ... [[1888]]: [[Pneumatic tube tire]]: [[John Boyd Dunlop]]
    394: * [[1914]]: [[Tank]], military: [[Ernest Dunlop Swinton]]
  4. List of inventors (14020 bytes)
    113: *[[Robert Heinlein]], (1907-1988), waterbed
    196: *[[Werner von Siemens]], (1816-1892), [[Germany]] — dynamo ([[ele...
  5. Hybrid vehicle (47544 bytes)
    6: ...or and a generator is one of design optimization only. ''See also [[motor-generator]]'' which produce...
    12: ...r the Environment | url=http://www.ncseonline.org/NLE/CRSreports/energy/eng-9.cfm | accessdate=January...
    16: ... power, and in some places such as California is only a minor contributor, overshadowed by natural gas...
    41: ** [[Mazda Demio]] ([[Japan]]-only, debatable, see ''[[#Assist hybrid|Assist hybrid...
    79: ...sed for primary power, with the motor turning on only when a boost is needed. Others can run with jus...
  6. History of Germany (53864 bytes)
    50: ...-people and the Teutonic Order, moved into the thinly populated Slav territories east of the Oder ([[B...
    110: ... the nobility and citizenry, an "[[enlightenment|enlightened]] [[absolutism]]" was established in Prus...
    151: ...ssia and [[Denmark]] over [[Schleswig]], which - unlike [[Holstein]] - was not part of the German Conf...
    163: ...?, was opened. In 1866 [[Ernst Werner von Siemens|Siemens]] constructed the first dynamo.
    196: In 1888 Kaiser Wilhelm I died, followed only 99 days later by his son [[Friedrich III, German...
  7. Beryllium (15119 bytes)
    92: | 31.3 [[Siemens (unit)|µS]]/m
    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-...
    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...
  8. Bismuth (9188 bytes)
    94: | 0.867 [[siemens (unit)|MS]]/m
    149: ...stry)|heavy metal]]s, it is the heaviest and the only non-toxic. No other metal is more [[diamagnetic]...
    188: *[http://periodic.lanl.gov/elements/83.html Los Alamos National Laborato...
  9. Caesium (11026 bytes)
    89: | 4.89 [[Siemens (unit)|MS]]/m
    151: ...ercury (element)|mercury]], caesium is among the only metals that are liquid at or near room [[tempera...
    180: ...ement has the largest number of isotopes, it has only one naturally occurring stable [[isotope]], Cs-1...
    190: *[http://periodic.lanl.gov/elements/55.html Los Alamos National Laborato...
  10. Cerium (12377 bytes)
    90: | 1.15 [[Siemens (unit)|MS]]/m
    174: Only [[europium]] is more reactive than cerium among ...
    189: ** Cerium is used in [[stainless steel]] as a [[precipitation hardening]] agent...
    231: *[http://periodic.lanl.gov/elements/58.html Los Alamos National Laborato...
  11. Cobalt (13481 bytes)
    65: ...nductivity]] </td><td>17.2 [[siemens (unit)|MS]]/m
    103: [[Metallic]] cobalt commonly presents a mixture of two [[crystallographic str...
    149: ...re [[Democratic Republic of the Congo|DRC]], [[mainland China]], [[Zambia]], [[Russia]] and [[Australi...
    165: *[http://periodic.lanl.gov/elements/27.html Los Alamos National Laborato...
    168: ...alt was also the name of [[Sun Microsystems]]' mainly rack-mounted, [[Intel]] and [[Linux]] based, ser...
  12. Gallium (9500 bytes)
    95: | 6.78 [[Siemens (unit)|MS]]/m
    140: ...e of the largest liquid ranges for a metal, and (unlike mercury) for having a low [[vapor pressure]] a...
    143: ...e than in the crystalline state (like water, but unlike most materials).
    145: ...in the conventional [[unit cell]]. Each atom has only one nearest neighbor (at a distance of 244 [[pic...
    147: ... [[gallium arsenide]] is a [[semiconductor]] commonly used in [[light-emitting diode]]s).
  13. Gold (24329 bytes)
    94: | 45.2 [[siemens (unit)|MS]]/m
    156: ...ted and blue light to be absorbed. It is one of only three metals which have an actual easily-identif...
    250: There is only one stable [[isotope]] of gold, and 18 [[radiois...
    256: *[http://periodic.lanl.gov/elements/79.html Los Alamos National Laborato...
  14. Hafnium (9162 bytes)
    90: | 3.12&times;10<sup>6</sup> [[siemens (unit)|S]]/m
    160: ... are amongst the most difficult to separate. The only notable difference between them is their density...
    188: *[http://periodic.lanl.gov/elements/72.html Los Alamos National Laborato...
  15. Indium (8657 bytes)
    91: | 11.6 [[siemens (unit)|MS]]/m
    138: ...his radioactivity is not considered hazardous, mainly because its decay rate is nearly 50,000 times sl...
    153: Indium is produced mainly from residues generated during [[zinc]] [[ore]] ...
    155: Up until [[1924]], there was only about a [[gram]] of isolated indium on the plane...
    162: *[http://periodic.lanl.gov/elements/49.html Los Alamos National Laborato...
  16. Iodine (11416 bytes)
    92: | 80 [[siemens (unit)|nS]]/m
    142: ...carbon disulfide to form purple solutions (It is only slightly [[solubility|soluble]] in water). The d...
    145: ...little iodine in the diet&mdash;typically remote inland
    156: ...too unstable to be used commercially, but is commonly used in college [[prank]]s
    168: There are thirty [[isotope]]s of iodine and only one, I-127, is stable. The artificial [[radioiso...
  17. Lithium (11359 bytes)
    91: | 10.8 [[siemens (unit)|MS]]/m
    134: ... is the lightest metal and has a density that is only half that of [[water]]. Like all alkali metals,...
    141: ...rugs. Useful amounts of Lithium for this use are only slightly lower than toxic amounts, so that the b...
    178: *[http://periodic.lanl.gov/elements/3.html Los Alamos National Laborator...
  18. Mercury (element) (24761 bytes)
    92: | 1.04 [[siemens (unit)|MS]]/m
    177: ...silvery, [[transition metal]], mercury is one of only two elements that are [[liquid]] at room tempera...
    210: ...cal symbols for the metal (left). Mercury is the only metal for which the alchemical planetary name be...
    274: ...y emit it in dry air. [http://www.ornl.gov/info/ornlreview/rev29-12/text/environ.htm#trees] Plant and...
  19. Platinum (10600 bytes)
    68: |[[Electrical conductivity]] || 9.66 [[siemens (unit)|MS]]/m
    169: The name platinum mainly derives from the [[Spanish language|Spanish]] ''...
    190: ...sed makes up for the fact that platinum makes up only two parts per million of the ore.
    202: *[http://periodic.lanl.gov/elements/78.html Los Alamos National Laborato...
  20. Polonium (10219 bytes)
    66: ...nductivity]] </td><td>2.19 [[siemens (unit)|MS]]/m</td></tr>
    95: ...ce dissolves readily in dilute [[acid]]s, but is only slightly [[solubility|soluble]] in [[alkali]]s. ...
    99: ... other places. However beta sources are more commonly used and are less dangerous.
    123: ...rie), which is equivalent to a particle weighing only 6.8 x 10<sup>-12</sup> gram. Weight for weight p...
    126: *[http://periodic.lanl.gov/elements/84.html Los Alamos National Laborato...

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