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- Eliska Junkova (2642 bytes)
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4: ...e immediately began winning and by 1926 was good enough to compete in races around Europe against the ...
6: ...l of respect. Shortly thereafter, she won the two-liter sports car class at [[Nürburgring]], [[Germany]]... - Barbecue (24807 bytes)
3: ...rlier when the coals were hot. The lower grill is now being used to slowly cook pork ribs and [["drunk...
6: ...re slow, Southern or Midwestern-style barbecue is not to be found, barbecuing is grilling, and grillin...
31: ...prawns ('[[shrimp]]' in the USA) was virtually unknown before being popularised by an American TV comm...
37: Outdoor barbecues (usually known simply as BBQ) are popular among [[Hong Kong]] ...
40: ...ore served with [[rice]] and side dishes. Bulgogi literally means "fire beef" and is often called "Korean... - Hybrid vehicle (47544 bytes)
6: ...e though [[diesel]] and other fuels such as [[ethanol]] or plant based oils have also seen occasional ...
8: ...ferent fuels — typically gasoline and [[ethanol]] [[alcohol fuel]].
12: ...ive{{cite web | title=FreedomCAR: Getting New Technology into the Marketplace | work=U.S. House of Rep...
14: ...uming large amounts of [[oxygen]], rather than economizing on fuel. Since then, many submarines have ...
16: ...and in some places such as California is only a minor contributor, overshadowed by natural gas and oth... - Chlorine (10751 bytes)
26: {{Elementbox_magnetic | nonmagnetic }}
41: == Notable characteristics ==
44: ...es 3.10 liters of chlorine and at 30 ?C only 1.77 liters.
50: ...[[swimming pool]]s. Even small water supplies are now routinely chlorinated.
73: ...,000 years. The half-life of this [[hydrophilic]] nonreactive isotope makes it suitable for [[geologic... - Iodine (11416 bytes)
6: ... | [[tellurium]] – '''iodine''' – [[xenon]]
26: ...40 [[kilogram per cubic metre|kg/m<sup>3</sup>]], no data
46: | <nowiki>[</nowiki>[[krypton|Kr]]<nowiki>]</nowiki>4[[d-block|d]]<sup>10</sup> 5[[s-block|s]]<su...
60: | solid ([[magnetism|nonmagnetic]])
112: ! [[half-life]]<br> (not SI) - Technetium (32113 bytes)
34: | [[1 E-25 kg|<nowiki>[98]</nowiki> u]]
43: | no data
46: | <nowiki>[</nowiki>[[krypton|Kr]]<nowiki>]</nowiki> 4d<sup>5</sup> 5[[s-orbital|s]]<sup>2</sup>
66: | 5200 K (8900 ?F)<br> (estimated){{inote|Schwochau, ''Technetium''}}
81: | no data - Urinary system (5149 bytes)
10: [[Human]]s produce about 1.5 [[liter]]s of urine over 24 hours, although this amount m...
12: ...ogenous waste product from the metabolism of [[amino acid]]s.
26: ...asia]] or [[prostate cancer]]) and interfere with normal urination.
29: Kidney diseases are normally investigated and treated by [[nephrologist]...
32: ...dney disease]]s, many of which interfere with the normal production of urine. [[Renal failure]] may be... - Gelato (1825 bytes)
2: ...nd extremely flavorful product. This allows even non-dairy gelato to match and sometimes exceed dairy...
4: ...with water and without dairy ingredients is also known as [[sorbet]].
6: ...quality ingredients with milk, water or soy milk; note that in the United States a frozen dessert must...
9: *1/2 - 1 liter of water
12: *0 - 1/2 liter of milk - Water (15217 bytes)
3: ... essential to all known forms of [[life]] and is known also as the most ''universal [[solvent]]''.
5: ...eorology)|precipitation]], and [[runoff (water)|runoff]] to the [[sea]].
7: ...]], and its availability is a major social and economic concern.
13: ..., water is continuously flowing from one form to another, in what is called the '''[[water cycle]]'''.
15: ...rising when seen for the first time: [[hail]], [[snow]], [[fog]] or [[dew]] for example. When appropr...
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