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- Steel (28384 bytes)
8: ...]] into the atmosphere, iron can be found in the crust only in combination with [[oxygen]] or [[sulfur...
11: ...ble form of iron is the [[body-centered cubic]] structure '''[[ferrite]]''' or '''α-iron''', a f...
13: ...rrite. Martensite has a very similar unit cell structure to austenite, and identical chemical composi...
21: ...other hand [[sulfur]], [[nitrogen]], and [[phosphorus]] make steel more brittle, so these commonly fou...
23: ...hen heat-treated to produce a desirable crystal structure, and often "cold worked" to produce the fina... - Maria Theresa of Austria (8450 bytes)
1: ...Theresa), ruler of the [[Habsburg Empire]] from [[1740]]-[[1780]]. Also see [[Maria Theresa of Spain]], ...
4: ...tedly one of the most powerful women of her time, ruling over most of central Europe.
6: ...Sanction when it was issued, on Charles' death ([[1740]]) the [[War of Austrian Succession]] began.
12: ...], and [[King of Bohemia|Queen of Bohemia]]: 1737-1740
14: ...gary]], and [[King of Bohemia|Queen of Bohemia]]: 1740-1741 - Anna of Russia (5221 bytes)
1: ...M. Anna Ivanovna, Empress and Autocrat of all the Russias, Duchess of Courland]]
3: ...to 1730 and as Empress of [[Russia]] from 1730 to 1740.
7: ...w western [[Latvia]]) from 1711 to 1730, with the Russian resident, [[Bestuzhev-Ryumin|Peter Bestuzhev...
10: ...and soon she established herself as an autocratic ruler, using her popularity with the imperial guards...
17: ...her maids, dressed as clowns, in a specially constructed house of ice, where the bride caught a cold a... - Elizabeth of Russia (14144 bytes)
1: ...izaveta Petrovna, Empress and Autocrat of all the Russias (1709-62)]]
3: ...sburg]]. Generally, she was one of the best loved Russian monarchs, because she didn't allow Germans i...
7: ...ghter of [[Peter the Great]] and [[Catherine I of Russia|Martha Skavronskaya]], was born at [[Kolomens...
13: ...I]], who was rumoured to be her lover. The [[Dolgorukov]]s, who supplanted Menshikov and hated the mem...
15: ...nus his tongue, by order of the empress [[Anna of Russia|Anne]], consoled herself with a handsome youn... - Scientific revolution (17675 bytes)
42: ... planets, only a handful actually accepted it as true theory. It took the efforts of two men, Johannes...
50: ...d take an additional two centuries before the instrument was perfected. Another notable invention was ...
64: ...esults of an experiment would not agree with the true way nature worked.
68: ...xperimental research. Though it is certainly not true that Newtonian science was like modern science i...
74: ...y identified as a four step process (this is not true of 'scientific practice' which is much less clea... - Sheng (instrument) (1217 bytes)
3: ...hēng'') is a [[mouth]]-blown [[free reed instrument]] (the first) consisting essentially of verti...
5: ... and brought the first shengs back to Europe in [[1740]] and [[1777]] respectively, although some believ... - Iraq (19222 bytes)
49: ...rocess. Saddam's absolute and particularly bloody rule lasted throughout the [[Iran-Iraq War]] ([[1980...
54: ...r terms. No non-Ba'ath candidates were allowed to run.
62: ... no longer require their support. However, these rules will be set aside once the Transitional Nation...
70: ...- ''muhafadhah'', Kurdish: پاریزگه ''Pⲩzgah''). Particularly...
104: ...S$]]3 [[billion]] a year) and the costs of reconstruction resulted in a serious financial crisis which... - Afghanistan (23568 bytes)
5: ...1604;ت اسلامی افغانست...
64: The historical rulers of Afghanistan belonged to the Abdali tribe o...
66: Since [[1900]], eleven rulers were unseated through undemocratic means: [[1...
68: ...[[1933]] and 1973, when the country was under the rule of King [[Mohammed Zahir Shah|Zahir Shah]]. How...
72: ...e to a state of [[warlordism]]. The chaos and corruption involved in warlordism in turn spawned the r... - Vermont (39851 bytes)
38: ...for its scenery, [[dairy]] products and [[maple syrup]], Vermont has long been known for its [[Liberal...
46: ...[tree-line|timberline]], form a north-south spine running the most of the length of the state, slightl...
50: ...rs. The northern part of the state, including the rural northeastern section (dubbed the "[[Northeast ...
66: In [[1731]], the French arrived. Here they constructed a small temporary wooden stockade (Fort de Pi...
68: ...tlement was established in [[1724]] with the construction of [[Fort Dummer]] in Vermont's far southeas... - List of inventors (14020 bytes)
36: *[[Rudjer Boscovich|Ruđer Bošković]], (1711-1787) —...
67: *[[Rudolf Diesel]], (1858-1913), [[Germany]] — [[...
103: * [[William Gruber]] — [[View-master]]
114: *[[Rudolf Hell]], (1901-2002)
115: *[[John Philip Holland]], (1840-1914) — "true" submarine - Politics (7193 bytes)
18: ...dest form of government was tribal organization. Rule by elders was supplanted by monarchy, and a sys...
31: ...e body that has the authority to make and enforce rules or laws.
40: ...[Napoleon]], and [[Mao Zedong|Mao]] (however, Mao ruled long enough that his successors could invoke t...
51: *[[Political corruption]]
52: *[[Political spectrum]] - Timeline of United States pre-history (1700-1759) (3760 bytes)
21: === [[1740s]] ===
22: *[[1740]] - [[King George's War]] ([[War of the Austrian ... - Colonial America (32872 bytes)
2: ...olitics|political]], and [[economics|economic]] structures.
25: The first truly successful English colony was established in [[...
29: ...icated that the entire region was, at the time, struck by the most severe [[drought]] in centuries. [[...
35: ... contrast with the highly developed social infrastructure of colonial New England.
58: ...ropean power of the day. Thus, in the political structure of Puritan society could be seen both the de... - Sundial (16148 bytes)
72: ...t|Wall sundial on East-facing wall, Prague, about 1740]]
74: ...hod is to paint the sundial on the wall, and construct the gnomon as a tripod of metal bars. Fancy su...
82: ...dle ages]] advanced yet portable astronomical instruments were developed.
112: ...iant steel [[invar]], was used to keep the trains running on time in France before World War I.
116: ...als ever made are monumental equatorial bows constructed of masonry by a [[Mogul Empire|Mogul]] Caliph... - List of popes (77758 bytes)
6: ...tan]] of the Roman Province'' and ''[[Servus Servorum Dei|Servant of the Servants of God]].''
22: | '''Petrus''', <small>Head of the Church</small>
28: | '''Petrus''', <small>Episcopus Romanus</small>
29: ...Paul]]) [[29 June]], ([[Chair of Peter]]) [[22 February]]</small>
74: ...''[[Pope Telesphorus]]'''<br><small>Saint Telesphorus</small> - Age of Enlightenment (36312 bytes)
14: ...xioms, reached its height with [[Baruch Spinoza|Baruch (Benedictus de) Spinoza]]'s Ethics, which expou...
18: ...y, where belief is that human beings apprehend a truth that is more provisional, but in that era it wa...
22: ...uman terms. The quest for the expression of this truth would lead to a series of philosophical works w...
24: The focus on law, involving the separation of rules from the particulars of behavior or experience...
39: ...For [[Voltaire]] « ''Écrasez l'infâme!'' » ("Crush Infamy!") would be a battle cry for the ideal o... - List of sculptors (9151 bytes)
18: *[[John Bacon]] (1740 - 1799)
42: *[[Filippo Brunelleschi]]
173: *[[Wilhelm Lehmbruck]]
182: *[[Bruce McLean]]
252: *[[François Rude]] (1784 - 1855) - Montgolfier brothers (3356 bytes)
3: ...'''Joseph-Michel Montgolfier''' ([[August 26]], [[1740]] – [[June 26]], [[1810]]) and '''Jacques-É... - List of philosophers (79981 bytes)
120: *[[Averroes]] (or ''Ibn Rushd''), (1126-1198){{fn|C}}{{fn|O}}{{fn|R}}
158: *[[Bruno Bauer]], (1809-1882){{fn|O}}{{fn|R}}
231: *[[Rudjer Boscovich]], (1711-1787){{fn|C}}
257: *[[Constantin Brunner]], (1862-1937)
258: *[[Emil Brunner]], (1889-1966){{fn|R}} - Celsius (3635 bytes)
18: ...ns (1743), and the botanist [[Carolus Linnaeus]] (1740); also independently invented the same measuremen...
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