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  1. Mary I of Scotland (27810 bytes)
    12: She was born at [[Linlithgow Palace]], West Lothian, [[Scotland]], on [[...
    14: ...tionable. Females and female lines could inherit only after extinction of male lines.
    36: This seemed to Marie to be the only sensible solution to her troubles. In February [...
    49: ...eith]] on [[August 19]], [[1561]]. She was still only 18 and, despite her talents, her upbringing had ...
    57: ...English royal blood, any child Mary would bear Darnley would have an extremely strong claim to both Ma...
  2. Bone (11388 bytes)
    29: ...lating calcium levels]]. These processes occur in tandem at site-specific locations and are known as [[bon...
    34: ... inorganic and organic parts. The inorganic is mainly crystalline mineral salts and calcium, which is ...
    36: The organic part of matrix is mainly Type I [[collagen]]. This is made intracellularl...
    40: ...l ossification]]. Intramembranous ossification mainly occurs during formation of the flat bones of the...
    131: ...the fusion of epiphyses to the diaphysis (adults only)
  3. DNA (29095 bytes)
    8: ...re the electronic properties of DNA? Is junk DNA only molecular garbage?}}
    10: ...arily a very accurate description, and that it's only meant as a generic overview.
    14: ...entific dissection in a field you don't master ''only'' contained scientific data -- that would be fru...
    27: ...rand of double-stranded DNA will "mate" properly only with a "T" on the other, complementary strand;
    29: ...here are just four possible combinations, naming only one base on the conventionally chosen side of th...
  4. Atlanta Braves (20715 bytes)
    5: ...kings]] of [[1869]]-[[1970]], baseball's first openly professional team. When the N.A. formed, Red Sto...
    20: ...e season, winning 34 of their last 44 games. Not only did they finish first, but they ended up 10.5 ga...
    37: ..., threw three complete game victories, giving up only two earned runs.
    40: ...pt by the "Miracle [[New York Mets|Mets]]" in the NLCS. They would not win it again until [[1982]], u...
    42: ...ell under the pressure. The next season, it was only a matter of time before he set a new record. On...
  5. 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.
  6. Ballet (9155 bytes)
    11: ...ted of social dances performed by the nobility in tandem with music, speech, verse, song, pageant, decor a...
  7. Weather front (4296 bytes)
    17: ...hes it aloft. The two fronts continue to move in tandem, with the line between them being the occluded fr...
  8. Temporal lobe (2347 bytes)
    5: [[image: brainlobes.png|thumb|128px|Lobes of the Human Brain (Tem...
    9: ... temporal and parietal lobes plays a key role (in tandem with [[Broca's area]], which is in the frontal lo...
  9. Culture of Ireland (27885 bytes)
    8: ...lation of humans on the island, north and south, only just approaches this figure.
    136: In tandem with these developments, the last quarter of the ...
    140: ...cessarily traditional, still emulate these pubs, only perhaps substituting traditional music for a DJ ...
    167: ... newspapers. Curiously Dublin remains one of the only places in Ireland without a major local paper; [...
    218: '''Online'''
  10. Bicycle (44267 bytes)
    17: ...at the rider could push more firmly, and further enlarged the front wheel to increase the potential fo...
    19: ...arder ride on the poor road surfaces of the time unlike the Ordinaries, whose larger wheels smoothed o...
    23: ...were also developed during these years, but were only slowly adopted by casual riders. By the turn of...
    27: ...emained a mainstay of transportation, its design only gradually changing to incorporate hand-operated ...
    37: ...mps''. As some generator or dynamo-driven lamps only operate while moving, rear [[retroreflectors|ref...
  11. Unicycle (4804 bytes)
    8: ...es between 10 and 15 days at the least to learn, unless one has an inherent natural ability for riding...
    13: ...s hit a bump, or the rider attempted to slow suddenly, the rear wheel would come off the ground, forci...
    16: ...ditions is known as [[mountain unicycling]], commonly called MUni. In [[unicycle trials]] the unicycli...
    30: ...e the wheels are stacked on top of each other so only one touches the ground. The wheels are linked to...
    31: ...quick list of other variations: [[Tandem unicycle|Tandem]], [[Recumbent unicycle|Recumbent]], [[Hydraulic ...
  12. Solar cell (27643 bytes)
    1: ...nction]] [[diode]], which, in the presence of [[sunlight]] is capable of generating usable [[electrica...
    51: ...i atoms do. However, because group 13 atoms have only 3 valence electrons, and group 15 atoms have 5 v...
    58: A photon only needs to have energy greater than the band gap e...
    68: ... holes is opposite, [[conventional current]] may only flow in one direction.
    87: ...ps]]. However, the stringent requirements for cleanliness and quality control of semiconductor fabrica...

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