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  1. Maria Goeppert-Mayer (4176 bytes)
    3: ...rd Mayer]], the assistant of James Franck. The couple moved to the [[United States]], Mayer's home cou...
    7: ...Earth spinning on its axis as the Earth itself is spinning around the Sun. Maria described the idea eleg...
    9: ... Then add one more variation; all the dancers are spinning twirling round and round like tops as they ci...
    19: She was an accomplished scientist.
  2. Dorothy Hamill (1348 bytes)
    5: ...eloped a new move, a spin that turns into a [[sit-spin]], which became known as the "[[Hamill camel]]." ...
  3. Maple (3638 bytes)
    1: {{Taxobox_begin | color = lightgreen | name = Maple}}
    2: ...Maple7951.JPG|250px|Red Maple]] | caption = Red Maple flowers }}
    3: {{Taxobox_begin_placement | color = lightgreen }}
    4: {{Taxobox_regnum_entry | taxon = [[Plant]]ae}}
    5: {{Taxobox_divisio_entry | taxon = [[Flowering plant|Magnoliophyta]]}}
  4. Beehive (beekeeping) (7741 bytes)
    5: ...dimensions, with or without frames, and finally replaced by Langstroth equipment.
    17: ...ss]] or straw, called skeps, were used. In the simplest form, there is a single entrance at the bottom...
    22: ...apiaries. Sometimes sticks or crossed sticks were placed under a board cover to give an attachment for...
    25: ...uare or rectangular boxes without tops or bottoms placed one on top of another. Inside the boxes frame...
    27: ...and Modified Dadant, top-bar or Kenya-type hives, plus regional variations such as the British Modifie...
  5. Glass (26176 bytes)
    1: ...regular [[crystal]] lattice to form. A simple example is when [[Sucrose|table sugar]] is melted and co...
    22: ... doped with [[Erbium]], which [[Fiber_amplifier|amplify]] transmitted signals by [[laser]] emission fr...
    26: ...s]]), but the same toolmaking techniques can be applied to industrially-made glass.
    30: ...substances are always added to common glass to simplify processing. One is soda ([[sodium carbonate]] ...
    37: ... by these compounds. The chemistry involved is complex and not well understood. New colored glasses ar...
  6. Cycling (1157 bytes)
    31: * [[Spinning (cycling)|Spin-class]]
  7. Connecticut (28543 bytes)
    56: ...t and northwest corners of the state contrast sharply with its industrial cities, located along the co...
    65: ..."[[Gold Coast, Connecticut|Gold Coast]]", for example, is often derided by residents of the rest of th...
    79: ...ly''' have been a miracle.) [[Bus]] service is supplied by [[Connecticut Transit]], owned by the [[Con...
    81: ...hey exited. A series of terrible crashes at these plazas eventually led to abandonment of the whole to...
    83: ...e daily radio broadcasts of where crashes have completely blocked traffic are a fact of life for commu...
  8. New Jersey (35646 bytes)
    78: ... but some go more one way than others. For an example, Bergen County, which is very Republican in the ...
    82: ... members. Assembly members are elected by the people for a two year term in all odd-numbered years; S...
    107: ...ny jokes about [[pollution]] and [[irony|ironic]] plays on the state's nickname, the "Garden State."
    165: ..., Senses Fail, Saves The Day, Thursday, Hidden In Plain View, The Early November, Armor For Sleep, Out...
    169: *The DeLeo brothers of [[Stone Temple Pilots]] are both from New Jersey. The brothers,...
  9. Spider (29039 bytes)
    3: {{Taxobox_begin_placement | color = pink}}
    8: {{Taxobox_end_placement}}
    9: {{Taxobox_section_subdivision | color = pink | plural_taxon = Families}}
    20: &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Dipluridae ([[funnel-web tarantula]])<br />
    59: &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Plectreuridae ([[plectreurid spider]])<br />
  10. List of reference tables (55289 bytes)
    10: Please use the new section editing feature if your b...
    17: ...s/List_of_mis|11,]] [[Special:Allpages/List_of_people_by_name:_Zz|12,]] [[Special:Allpages/List_of_tel...
    29: **[[Lists of people]]
    63: **List of [[Resin identification code|plastic recycling codes]]
    90: *[[Classification of finite simple groups]]
  11. Mercury (planet) (22924 bytes)
    1: ...74]]&ndash;[[1975|75]]); only 40&ndash;45% of the planet has been mapped.
    3: ... [[caduceus]]. Before the [[5th century BC]], the planet Mercury actually had two names, as it was not...
    5: The Chinese and Japanese cultures refer to the planet as the ''Water Star'', based on the [[Five El...
    8: ...//www.answers.com/topic/mercury-in-roman-religion-planet-nearest-to-the-sun answers.com])
    12: ...y [[comet]] impacts and/or gases arising from the planetary interior.
  12. Pioneer 11 (5118 bytes)
    1: ...600.jpg|right|thumb|400px|Pioneer 11 at [[Saturn (planet)|Saturn]] (artist's impression)]]
    3: ...tem and the first to explore the planet [[Saturn (planet)|Saturn]] and its main rings. Pioneer 11 (als...
    5: ... 10. Three pairs of rocket [[thruster]]s provided spin-axis control (maintained at 4.8 rpm) and change t...
    7: ...or these experiments were a [[magnetometer]], a [[plasma analyzer]] (for [[solar wind]]), a [[particle...
    9: ...px|One of the first spacecraft views of [[Saturn (planet)|Saturn]] was taken by Pioneer 11 on [[Septem...
  13. Tropical cyclone (34538 bytes)
    13: ...ological phenomena. Mid-latitude cyclones for example, draw their energy mostly from pre-existing temp...
    30: ...y also carry a distinct spiral shape to them, and spin in a cyclonic fashion depending on the hemisphere...
    32: In other places in the world, hurricanes have been called ''B...
    38: ...different definitions: the United States, for example, defines sustained winds based on a 1-minute ave...
    63: ...d the United States is better able to evacuate people from threatened areas than many other nations. M...
  14. Butterfly (9348 bytes)
    3: {{Taxobox_begin_placement | color = pink}}
    9: {{Taxobox_end_placement}}
    10: {{Taxobox_section_subdivision | color = pink | plural_taxon = Families}}
    20: ...striking colours and patterns on their wings. People who study or collect butterflies (or the closely...
    32: ... are multi-legged eating machines. They consume [[plant]] [[leaf|leaves]] and spend practically all of...
  15. Abacus (7218 bytes)
    5: ...Chinese]] is similar to the Roman abacus in principle, though has a different construction.
    8: ...ntly by a quick jerk along the horizontal axis to spin all the beads away from the horizontal beam at th...
    10: ...anpan techniques have been developed to do [[multiplication]], [[division (mathematics)|division]], [[...
    35: ... table versus Division Table. The school of Multiplication table prevailed in 1920s. The rods (numbe...
    37: ...oroban''' (&#31639;&#30436;) (apparently) more compliant to the decimal system than the Chinese Abacus...
  16. Chicago Cubs (25972 bytes)
    5: ...ed and rebuilt the club with young, inexperienced players. The ''[[Chicago Tribune]]'' tried to call ...
    18: ... first openly professional team, led to a minor explosion of openly professional teams in [[1870]], ea...
    20: ...ark, uniforms and other possessions. The club completed its schedule with borrowed uniforms, finishin...
    22: ...the [[1875]] season, Chicago acquired several key players, including pitcher [[Albert Spalding|Al Spal...
    26: ... Those two were fading by mid-decade, and were replaced by other strong pitchers, notably [[John Clar...
  17. Pittsburgh Pirates (16589 bytes)
    17: ...e folded. In [[1900]], the Pirates picked up star players from the defunct [[Louisville, Kentucky]] cl...
    19: ...but it was not enough. With largely the same star players, the Pirates would continue to be a strong t...
    21: ...rates had plenty of Hall of Fame-caliber position players through [[1941]].
    23: ...nting the concept of the [[closer]] by frequently playing pitcher [[Roy Face]] late in close games. Th...
    25: ...r the remainder of the decade, and Murtaugh was replaced by Harry Walker in [[1965]]. Slugger [[Willie...
  18. Golf (35905 bytes)
    4: ...singly popular and continues to attract ever more players around the world.
    6: A ''round'' of golf consists of playing a number of ''holes'', usually eighteen. A h...
    8: ...al of winning as many holes as possible; when one player's lead exceeds the number of holes remaining ...
    12: ...grass is cut so low that most balls can be easily played) or from the ''rough'' (uncut grass or ground...
    16: ...water hazard may be played as it lies or may be replaced by dropping another ball outside the water, b...
  19. Shot put (2126 bytes)
    8: ...its way. Currently, most top shot putters use the spin, but the glide remains popular especially at the ...
  20. Earth Day (8264 bytes)
    1: ... to inspire awareness of and appreciation for the planet's fragile environment.
    3: ... beautiful [[Spaceship Earth]] as it continues to spin and circle in frigid space with its warm and frag...
    10: ...nd us of our shared responsibility to protect the planet. The [[United Nations]] celebrates ''Earth Da...
    12: ... beautiful [[Spaceship Earth]] as it continues to spin and circle in frigid space with its warm and frag...
    33: ...ersally ignored or dismissed by serious policy people working on environment.

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