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- Isabella Rossellini (2696 bytes)
14: ...career began when she was photographed by [[Bruce Weber]] for British ''Vogue'' and by Bill King for Amer... - Lillian Russell (2418 bytes)
9: Not only was her [[voice]] celebrated but her beauty caus...
11: ...Casino Theater]] in New York and the company of [[Weber and Fields]]. - Retina (13061 bytes)
5: ...axon]]s form the [[optic nerve]]. The retina not only detects light, it also plays a significant part ...
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...
76: * Schulz, H., Goetz, T., Kaschkoetoe, J., Weber B.H. (2004). [http://www.retinacentral.org The Re... - Culture (23440 bytes)
1: ...uating, human activity. Anthropologists most commonly use the term "culture" to refer to the universal...
10: ...ternal [[logic]] and [[value]]s; but rather that only a single standard of refinement suffices, agains...
21: ... conditions. Anthropologists view culture as not only as a product of biological evolution but as a su...
23: ...erial culture''' and '''symbolic culture''', not only because each reflects different kinds of human a...
45: ...nthropologists understand "culture" to refer not only to [[consumption goods]], but to the general pro... - Bassoon (11661 bytes)
6: ... flared slightly at the end. However, there were only six finger-holes and two keys.
20: ...difficult opening solo in [[The Rite of Spring]] only ascending to the D. Low A at the bottom of the r...
30: ...ment. The very tip of a reed blade is frequently only 0.1 mm thick.
48: * [[Carl Maria von Weber]], Andante e rondo ungarese in C minor, op. 35
49: * [[Carl Maria von Weber]], Bassoon Concerto in F, op. 75 - Clarinet (18825 bytes)
12: ...inet has a very deep and loud tone. It is often only used in large orchestras and bands rather than s...
15: ...ve high C. This last range of notes is generally only used rarely, to achieve particular dramatic or s...
20: ...e material|composite]] or plastic [[resin]], commonly "resonite", an [[Acrylonitrile butadiene styrene...
22: ...keys is called the [[Oehler system]] and is used only in [[Germany]] and [[Austria]] (see History).
24: ...e instrument and flares out to spread the tone evenly. - Horn (instrument) (19243 bytes)
6: Compared to the other brass instruments commonly found in the [[orchestra]], the typical range of...
12: ...the other could be free to guide his steed. The only way to change the pitch was to use the natural [...
23: ...e higher, brighter tones of the B-flat horn (commonly called "sides"). In the words of [[Reginald Mor...
28: ... E-flat) are increasingly popular for works that only use the upper and upper-middle registers of the ...
40: ...[[marching band]]s. In fact marching band is the only connection between the horn and the mellophone. ... - Utah (29154 bytes)
139: ...he [[Great Salt Lake]] and [[Utah Lake]] are the only two significant remains of this ancient freshwat...
141: ...ixie (Utah)|Dixie]] because early settlers mistakenly believed that cotton could grow there. [[Beaverd...
162: *[[Canyonlands National Park|Canyonlands]]
262: *[[Weber State University]] in [[Ogden, Utah|Ogden]] - History of science (41710 bytes)
40: .... Initially these universities were organized to only teach [[theology]], but people like [[Roger Baco...
78: ...sults by introducing discrete energy levels. Not only did [[quantum mechanics]] show that the laws of ...
91: ...ls provided a ready supply of products which not only provided energy, but also synthetic materials fo...
117: ...reciated by his contemporaries and came into use only with discoveries of British surgeon [[Joseph Lis...
146: ...ms could be self-regulating through a process of enlightened self-interest. A different type of econom... - Government (12596 bytes)
9: ...rman language|German]] word ''Regierung'' refers only to government as the executive branch; the wider...
56: ...]] - [[Karl Marx]] - [[Friedrich Engels]] - [[Max Weber]] - [[Vladimir Lenin|Lenin]]
124: ...mergent democracy]] - [[Internet democracy]] - [[Online consultation]] - [[Open source government]] - Politics (7193 bytes)
25: The [[Renaissance]], the [[Enlightenment]], and the [[Industrial Revolution]] ea...
34: [[Max Weber]] identified three sources of legitimacy for auth...
93: [[nl:Politiek]] - Cincinnati Reds (19835 bytes)
21: ...[[Cincinnati Red Stockings]], baseball's first openly all-professional team, was founded in [[1869]]. ...
23: ...ccounts, the AA team folded the same year the new NL team started, and the new team simply signed many...
29: ... then new manager [[Pat Moran]] led the Reds to a NL [[pennant]] in [[1919]]. The 1919 team had hittin...
35: ...ees]] in four straight. In 1940, they repeated as NL Champions and for the first time in 21 years, the...
39: ... cut short his career. [[Ted Kluszewski]] was the NL home run leader in 1954. The rest of the offense ... - Salt Lake City, Utah (41550 bytes)
2: ...is County, Utah|Davis]], and [[Weber County, Utah|Weber]] counties, had a population of 1,333,914 as of [...
14: ...h the same information. This section is meant to only be a summary of the main article. Thanks.-->
29: ...ish speaking]]. Jackie Biskupski, an [[lesbian|openly gay woman]], was elected in [[1998]] as a Utah S...
42: ...;lake stink”'', which serves as one of the only reminders to Salt Lakers that they live near a m...
45: ...similarities as a fresh water lake source and an inland [[salt]] sea destination. - List of mathematicians (37424 bytes)
17: *[[Lars Ahlfors|Lars Valerian Ahlfors]] (Finland, [[1907]] - [[1996]])
443: *[[Ernst Leonard Lindel? (Finland, [[1870]] - [[1946]])
528: *[[Rolf Nevanlinna]] (Finland, [[1895]] - [[1980]])
555: *[[Paul Painlev靝 (France, [[1863]] - [[1933]])
690: *[[Richard P. Stanley]] (USA, born [[1944]]) - List of philosophers (79981 bytes)
214: *[[Anicius Manlius Severinus Bo봨ius]], (AD 480-524 or 525){{fn|...
313: *[[Stanley Cavell]], (born 1926){{fn|C}}{{fn|O}}{{fn|R}}
859: *[[William Stanley Jevons]], (1835-1882){{fn|C}}{{fn|O}}
1061: *[[Philipp Mainl䮤er]]
1252: *[[Richard Stanley Peters]], (born 1919){{fn|O}} - Allemande (1374 bytes)
7: ... of dance in triple meter; [[Carl Maria von Weber|Weber's]] ''Douze allemande'' op. 4 of [[1801]] anticip... - 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: ...[Carl Friedrich Gauss|Gauss]] and [[Wilhelm Weber|Weber]] constructed the first telegraph. In 1835 the fi...
196: In 1888 Kaiser Wilhelm I died, followed only 99 days later by his son [[Friedrich III, German... - Mormon Trail (35249 bytes)
79: ...rtin Handcart Company was rescued. The rescuers unloaded unnecessary equipment from the wagons so the...
94: ...1848, with a number of communities planted in the Weber valley to the north. Additional townsites were c...
122: *{{cite book | last=Kimball | first=Stanley B. | authorlink= | coauthors= | editor= | other... - Christmas tree (16574 bytes)
11: ...rity along the lower Rhine, and was spread there only by [[Prussian]] officials who were moved there i...
26: ...ies in other [[genus|genera]] are also used. Commonly used species in Northern [[Europe]] (including t...
44: ...se trees is low. These trees must be kept inside only for a few days, as the warmth will bring them ou...
55: ...hey were made the same way, using animal hair (mainly [[pig]] bristles) and later [[plastic]] bristles...
72: ...]]s or electric lights ([[fairy lights]]) is commonly done, and a [[tree topper]] completes the ensemb... - Magnet (13875 bytes)
24: ...er for the material to become ferromagnetic, not only must there be unpaired electrons present, but th...
37: ... magnifying the magnetic field (soft iron is commonly used for this purpose). The addition of these ty...
115: :m is pole strength (SI unit: [[Weber (Wb)|weber]])
132: == Online References ==
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