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- List of people by name: Ab (7347 bytes)
16: ...orge Robert Aberigh-Mackay|Aberigh-Mackay, George Robert]], (1848-1881), author
18: ...ob Abbadie|Abbadie, Jakob]], (1654?-1727), Swiss Protestant preacher
31: *[[Robert Abbot|Abbot, Robert]], (1588?-1662?), English Puritan divine
49: *[[Abd-el-Aziz IV]], (1880-), sultan of Morocco
57: *[[Rosa Mustafa Abdulkhaleq|Abdulkhaleq, Rosa Mustafa]], (born 1976), Yemeni pilot - List of people by name: Ac (3800 bytes)
3: ...a, Joseph M.]] (born 1967), first Puerto Rican Astronaut
5: ...1954), boxer, former world title challenger, now promoter
21: *[[Sharon Acker|Acker, Sharon]] (born 1935)[http://imdb.com/name/nm0009943]
24: *[[Wolfert Acker|Acker, Wolfert]] (1667-1753)
31: *[[Dorothea Ackermann|Ackermann, Dorothea]] (born 1752) - Phillis Wheatley (3014 bytes)
3: ...tured and sold into [[slavery]] at the age of 7. Around 1760 she was purchased by the Wheatley family ...
5: ...aim in Boston. In [[1772]] she was examined by a group of [[Boston]] luminaries including [[John Ervin...
7: ...he harshest critics of her poetry, writing "The heroes of [[the Dunciad]] are to her, as [[Hercules]] ...
9: ...hard work nor artistic ability were to bring her prosperity, and she died in poverty in 1784.
23: ....library.upenn.edu/webbin/gutbook/lookup?num=409 Project Gutenberg Edition: ''Poems on Various Subject... - Iris (plant) (13374 bytes)
9: ...thority|author = [[Carolus Linnaeus|L.]]|date = [[1753]]}}
15: ...low to white, blue, blue-violet, lavender, tan, maroon and purple.
20: ...re many species of ''Iris'', widely distributed throughout the north temperate zone.
21: ...lopes, meadowlands, stream banks and deserts of Europe, the Middle East and northern Africa, Asia and ...
23: ...e are 3 - 10 basal, sword-shaped [[leaf|leaves]] growing in dense clumps. - Maple (3638 bytes)
9: ...ity | author = [[Carolus Linnaeus|L.]] | date = [[1753]]}}
14: ...e 'acer' derives from the Latin "acris" (sharp), from the hardness of the wood, used for lances in the...
19: ... few weeks to six months of flowering, the trees drop large numbers of seeds.
21: ...] is the world's largest producer of maple sugar products.
25: ...ada]] depicts a stylized [[maple leaf]] and is a prominent national symbol. - Rose (15436 bytes)
1: {{Taxobox_begin | color = lightgreen| name = Rose}}
2: ...a.jpg|240px]]| caption = ''Rosa arvensis'' (Field Rose)}}
7: {{Taxobox_ordo_entry | taxon = [[Rosales]]}}
8: {{Taxobox_familia_entry | taxon = [[Rosaceae]]}}
9: {{Taxobox_subfamilia_entry | taxon = [[Rosoideae]]}} - George Washington (29551 bytes)
21: ...blic]]an [[democracy]] that served as an example around the world.
26: ...nia. He visited [[Barbados]], with his sick half-brother Lawrence in [[1751]], and survived an attack ...
31: ...eventually became the [[Seven Years' War]] in [[Europe]].
33: ...tion]], which successfully drove the French away from [[Fort Duquesne]].
37: ...n. In that year, he was chosen as a [[delegate]] from Virginia to the First [[Continental Congress]] a... - List of people by name: U (6532 bytes)
12: *[[Uda, Emperor of Japan|Uda, emperor of Japan]], (867-931)
26: *[[Charlotte Uhlenbroek|Uhlenbroek, Charlotte]], (born 1968), British zoolologist ...
46: *[[Yoshijiro Umezu|Umezu, Yoshijiro]], Japanese general
52: ...wood, Frederick D.]], president of the [[Erie Railroad]] [[1901]]–[[1927]]
57: ...rn von Sternberg|Ungern von Sternberg, Roman Fyodorovich]], (1886-1921) [[Russia|Russian]] military co... - List of painters (54090 bytes)
10: *[[Michelangelo Buonarroti]], ([[1475]]-[[1564]]), Italian [[sculptor]] an...
41: *[[Fedor Alekseev]] ([[1753]]-[[1824]])
44: *[[Alessandro Algardi]] ([[1595]]-[[1654]])
46: *[[Alessandro Allori]] ([[1577]]-[[1621]])
52: *[[Altichiero]] ([[1320]]-[[1395]]) - Electronic musical instrument (4501 bytes)
1: ... Usually the instrument will have some way of controlling the sound, such as by adjusting the [[pitch ...
3: ...dio signal processing]] applications. Simple electronic musical instruments are sometimes called [[sou...
5: ...es, and tape. Most notably, he wrote [[Po譥 ɬectronique]] for the Phillips pavilion at the Brussels ...
7: Electronic musical instruments are now widely used in mos...
9: == Early electronic musical instruments == - Uranus (15207 bytes)
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15: ...pan="2"| [[Orbit]]al characteristics ([[Epoch (astronomy)|Epoch]] [[J2000]])
18: ...70,972,220 [[kilometre|km]]<br>19.191 263 93 [[Astronomical unit|AU]]
88: !align="left"| Rotation period
89: | [[retrograde motion|−]]0.718 333 333 d (17 h 14 min... - Benjamin Franklin (22881 bytes)
1: ...age provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clip Art]]]
2: ... Society]] and was also elected a Fellow of the [[Royal Society]]. In [[1775]], Franklin became the fi...
4: ...theter]], the [[lightning rod]], [[swimfin]]s, improvements to the [[glass harmonica]], and possibly [...
11: In around [[1677]], Josiah married a one Anne Child at E...
21: ...e became an [[apprenticeship|apprentice]] to his brother James, a printer who published the ''New Engl... - List of astronomers (40322 bytes)
1: '''Famous [[astronomer]]s and [[astrophysicist]]s''' include:
8: *[[Marc Aaronson]] ([[United States|USA]], [[1950]] – [[...
18: *[[Eva Ahnert-Rohlfs]] ([[Germany]], [[1912]] – [[1954]])
20: *[[Robert Grant Aitken|Robert Aitken]], ([[United States|USA]], [[1864]] &n...
23: *[[V. Albitskij|Vladimir Aleksandrovich Al'bitskij]] ([[Russia]]) - List of philosophers (79981 bytes)
5: *[[Pietro d'Abano]], (1250?-1316)
11: *[[John Abercrombie]], (1780-1844)
16: *[[Alessandro Achillini]], (1463-1512)
21: *[[Robert Adams (philosopher)|Robert Adams]], (born 1937){{fn|O}}
22: *[[Robert Adamson]], (1852-1902) - Vitamin (5982 bytes)
1: ...ism cannot synthesize, and therefore must obtain from its [[diet (nutrition)|diet]]. The term vitamin...
7: ... characterized by bleeding and severe pain. In [[1753]], Lind published his ''Treatise on the Scurvy''.
9: ... Cecil Drummond]] proposed that the final "e" be dropped, to deemphasize the "amine" reference, after ...
11: Throughout the early [[1900]]s, scientists were able t...
73: |[[Lamisterol]] - Bismuth (9188 bytes)
9: | rowspan="3" valign="center" | [[Antimony | Sb]]<br /...
24: | [[periodic table group|Group]], [[periodic table period|Period]], [[periodic...
25: | [[group 15 element|15 (VA)]], [[period 6 element|6]], [...
31: | align="center" | lustrous <br />reddish white<br />[[Image:Bi,83.jpg|125p...
33: ! colspan="2" bgcolor="#cccccc" | Atomic properties - Nickel (13955 bytes)
7: |rowspan="3" valign="center"|'''Ni'''<br>[[Palladium|...
21: |[[periodic table group|Group]], [[periodic table period|Period]], [[periodic...
22: |[[group 10 element|10 ]], [[period 4 element|4]], [[d-b...
28: |align="center"|lustrous, metallic<br>[[Image:Ni,28.jpg|125px|]]
30: ...n="2" align="center" bgcolor="#ffc0c0"|'''Atomic properties''' - Timeline of chemical element discovery (10490 bytes)
1: ...jpg|thumb|150px|right|Chemistry Clipart .Clipart provided by
3: [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clip Art]]]Some elements have been known since ...
14: * antiquity - [[Iron]]
16: (Aluminium ''may'' have been synthesized in Roman times, however it is usually credited to Hans ...
31: ...]] - [[Cobalt]] discovered by [[Georg Brandt]]. From the [[German language|German]] word ''kobalt'' o... - Voltaire (48640 bytes)
4: '''François-Marie Arouet''' ([[November 21]], [[1694]] – [[May 30...
8: ...etimes implied that he came from a [[noble]] background.
10: ...married early; the elder brother, Armand, was a strong [[Jansenism|Jansenist]] and had a poor relation...
12: ...the basis of his considerable [[knowledge]], and probably kindled his lifelong devotion to the stage.
14: ...oor family, but his father stopped the affair by procuring a ''[[lettre de cachet]]'', though he never... - Scientific method (40667 bytes)
1: ...edictions can then be tested [[Reproducibility|reproducibly]] in this way. The method is commonly take...
6: ...of methods for scientific inquiry is indivisible from the development of science.
7: ...ation, diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis of numerous ailments. <sup>[http://www.britannica.com/eb/ar...
9: ...ilosophical ideas of this time were mostly freed from the constraints of everyday phenomena and common...
11: [[Aristotle]] provided yet another of the ingredients of scientific...
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