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  1. Isabella of Jerusalem (7928 bytes)
    3: ...1170]]–[[1205]]) was [[Kingdom of Jerusalem|Queen of Jerusalem]] [[1192]]–1205. She was t...
    11: ...ement, both Sibylla and Isabella were considered equally entitled to succeed.
    13: ...ld, died by early [[1186]]. Isabella's supporters questioned Sibylla's legitimacy, due to the annullm...
    15: ...s settlement were ignored. Sibylla was crowned as queen regnant in 1186, as the young Isabella and he...
    21: ...ity would be awarded and he said: "It will be the Queen's child." You see the licentiousness of these...
  2. Maria Goeppert-Mayer (4176 bytes)
    7: ...e to couple together in what is called spin orbit coupling. This is like the Earth spinning on its axis as t...
    11: ...es concerning nuclear shell structure". Maria was quoted as saying, "winning the prize wasn't half as...
    13: During the 1940s and early 1950s, she computed equations on [[opacity]] for [[Edward Teller]] that ...
  3. Dye (6033 bytes)
    1: ...sually used as an [[aqueous solution]], and may require a [[mordant]] to improve the fastness of the ...
    9: ...oved properties imparted upon the dyed materials, quickly replaced the traditional natural dyes. Dyes...
    17: ...e a large literature base describing dyeing techniques. The most important mordant dyes are the synth...
    19: ...rm]], has an affinity for the textile fibre. Subsequent [[oxidation]] reforms the original insoluble ...
    23: ...dyeing [[temperature]] of 130 [[celsius|?C]] is required, and a pressurised dyebath is used. The very...
  4. Feed (1445 bytes)
    5: ...l]] to the [[input]] of a [[system]], subsystem, equipment, or [[component]], such as a [[transmissio...
    6: # A coupling device between an antenna and its transmission li...
  5. Timeline of invention (28171 bytes)
    18: ... BC: [[Metalworking]] ([[copper]] pendant in [[Iraq]])
    105: * [[Arquebus]] and [[Rifle]] in [[History of Europe|Europ...
    134: * [[1730]]: [[Mariner's quadrant]]: [[Thomas Godfrey (inventor)|Thomas Godf...
    170: * [[1801]]: [[Jacquard loom]]: [[Joseph Marie Jacquard]]
    211: * [[1837]]: [[Photography]]: [[Louis-Jacques-Mandé „aguerre]]
  6. Spider (29039 bytes)
    106: ... the larval stage as a prelarva and, through subsequent molts, it reaches its larval form, a spider-l...
    119: ...spider (''Latrodectus hasselti'') that seems to require the sacrifice of the male.
    121: ... [[North America]]n black widows do not seem to require the death of the male (although it may occur)...
    133: ===Predatory techniques===
    140: ...eaving spiders that have made a shroud of silk to quiet their envenomed prey's death struggles will g...
  7. Train (10331 bytes)
    21: ...ut in [[Canada]] and the [[United States]], it is quite common for a long freight train to be headed ...
    74: ...al such as [[coal]] and tankers for tranporting liquids and gases.
    99: *[[Coupling (railway)|Coupling]]
  8. Capacitor (29664 bytes)
    2: ...]] created between a pair of conductors on which equal but opposite electric charges have been placed...
    7: ...th the dielectric. Because each plate stores an equal but opposite charge, the ''total'' charge in t...
    13: ...re of the amount of [[electric charge|charge]] (''Q'') stored on each plate for a given [[potential d...
    14: :<math>C = \frac{Q}{V}</math>
    22: ...d in a capacitor is equal to the amount of work required to establish the voltage across the capacito...
  9. Graphite (4209 bytes)
    29: | [[Refractive index]]|| Opaque
    48: Associated minerals include: [[quartz]], [[calcite]], [[mica]]s, [[iron]] [[meteor...
    58: ...hly anisotropic, since [[phonons]] propagate very quickly along the tightly-bound planes, but are slo...
    60: The [[cleavage (crystal)|loose coupling]] among the sheets in graphite contributes to ano...
    66: ... improve the operational abilities of the fan and quiet it down.
  10. Magnet (13875 bytes)
    4: ...s of [[magnetite]] have been discovered since antiquity.
    12: ...hese particles have the fundamental property of [[quantum mechanical]] [[spin (physics)|spin]]. Spin ...
    39: Magnetic fields are defined by an [[inverse square law]]. If the face of an electromagnet is mac...
    78: ...at are electrically ''disconnected'' via magnetic coupling.
    136: ...s] useful companies who have many helpful magnet equations
  11. Tetrapod (26290 bytes)
    30: The Latin version of &quot;tetrapod&quot; is &quot;[[quadruped]],&quot; meaning any four-legged creature.
    41: ...aphical range of these animals and has raised new questions about the worldwide distribution and grea...
    52: ... and then invade one that is entirely different required major changes to the overall body plan, both...
    59: ...ome [[species]], such as the [[axolotl]], remain aquatic. Tetrapods that returned to the sea include ...
    69: ...Similar considerations apply to [[aquatic animal|aquatic]] mammals.
  12. Life (11665 bytes)
    10: ...of [[artificial life]], it becomes clear that the question is fundamentally difficult and comparable ...
    22: ...icult to find counterexamples and examples that require further elaboration. For example, according t...
    24: ... is alive (this could be remedied by adding the requirement of locality, where there is an obvious fe...
    32: # Living organisms ''require'' both energy and matter in order to continue...
    45: ...inition of life, found in his book ''[[Lila: An Inquiry into Morals]]'', as that which maximizes its ...

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