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  1. November 4 (10686 bytes)
    12: ...]] supply base and destroy millions of dollars in material.
    150: [[simple:November 4]]
  2. Flowering plant (29088 bytes)
    22: ...hows no distinction of parts?stem and leaf, and a simple root growing vertically downwards into the water....
    72: ...As the embryo develops it may absorb all the food material available, and store, either in its cotyledons or...
    74: ...c places it favourably for the absorption of food material entering the ovule. Its duration varies with the ...
  3. Ceramics (15941 bytes)
    1: ...e creation of objects from clay and other ceramic materials. This article will explore the history, techniqu...
    39: ...ecognized for its sustainability. Clay, a natural material, and the longevity of ceramic products make it an...
    46: ...ibed in the article on [[pottery]]. A [[composite material]] of ceramic and [[metal]] is known as [[cermet]]...
    48: ...ls, as well as to offer up unusual uses for these materials.
    50: == Examples of Ceramic Materials ==
  4. Mosaic (6524 bytes)
    36: ...cts. This method is most useful for mosaics with simple or geometric patterns, solid blocks of colour, an...
    40: ...ece is then turned over, the original underlaying material is removed, and the piece is installed as in the ...
  5. Sculpture (5545 bytes)
    3: ...n through arrangement and juxtaposition or by the simple designation of an object or even an act as sculpt...
    5: ...s called a ''sculptor''. A ''sculpted'' object or material has been worked to resemble sculpture either by h...
    7: ==Traditional materials==
    35: ==Contemporary materials==
    39: Other materials used in [[modern art|modern]] and contemporary s...
  6. Glass (26176 bytes)
    1: ...time for a regular [[crystal]] lattice to form. A simple example is when [[Sucrose|table sugar]] is melted...
    5: ...common use as a building, container or decorative material.
    9: ... [[inert]], and [[biology|biologically]] inactive material which can be formed with very smooth and impervio...
    20: ...t is transparent to visible light (not all glassy materials are). The transparency is due to an absence of e...
    24: Amorphous SiO2 is also used as a [[dielectric]] material in [[integrated circuit]]s, due to the smooth and...
  7. Iconography (7643 bytes)
    2: ... that [[symbolism|symbolically]] mean more than a simple depiction of the person involved.
    6: ...urned in the [[New Testament]] when [[God]] takes material flesh in the form of [[Jesus|Jesus Christ]].
  8. Calligraphy (20084 bytes)
    115: ...[[Riq'a]] script. Almost all [[printing|printed]] material in Arabic is in Naskh so, to avoid confusion, chi...
    130: ...mmonly used script for everyday use is [[Riq'a]]. Simple and easy to write, its movements are small, witho...
  9. Jewellery (4234 bytes)
    1: ...can and has been made out of almost every kind of material.
    7: Jewellery, particularly when made with precious materials, is generally considered valuable and desirable....
    21: * [[3000 BC]] - Egypt and Iran makeing simple [[hammer]]ed [[iron]] beads
  10. Woodworking (12397 bytes)
    7: ...asingly greater degrees of skill in working these materials.
    43: ...fine toothed blade used for delicate cuts in thin material
    139: *[[Dog (tool)|dog]], a simple bent rod with a foot which when placed in a hole ...
  11. Legume (2428 bytes)
    8: ...'' is a ''simple dry fruit'' that develops from a simple '''[[carpel]]''' and usually '''''dehisces''''' (...
    12: ...tively higher [[protein]] content than non-legume material, probably due to the additional nitrogen that leg...
  12. Saxophone (14311 bytes)
    16: With a simple fingering system, the modern saxophone is commonl...
    19: ==Materials==
    20: ...er, copper and bronze are notable examples. Other materials have been tried with varying degrees of success,...
    23: ...a good tone. Other saxophonists maintain that the material has little, if any, effect on the sound, and that...
  13. Plate tectonics (27764 bytes)
    12: ...istinction is based on the density of constituent materials; oceanic lithospheres are denser than continenta...
    29: ...bring very large quantities of hot asthenospheric material near the surface and the [[kinetic energy]] is th...
    37: ... continental [[South American Plate]]. As organic material from the ocean bottom is transformed and heated b...
    60: ...on is caused by the relatively low density of hot material upwelling in the mantle. The real motion producin...
    63: ...ing in the mantle at some scale. The upwelling of material at mid-ocean ridges is almost certainly part of t...
  14. Igneous rock (11419 bytes)
    41: ...ctivity as blocks of rock, pellets, and ash. This material is called pyroclastic rock (also called fragmente...
    49: ...magma consolidates into the finer grained uniform material.
    81: The following table is a simple subdivision of igneous rocks according both to th...
  15. Volcano (27295 bytes)
    10: ...ne way of classifying volcanoes is by the type of material erupted, which affects the shape of the volcano. ...
    20: ...mountains composed of both lava flows and ejected material.
    113: ...pears to be flames is the glare from the erupting materials, glowing because of their high temperature; this...
    126: ...a ridge, but has different characteristics than a simple volcano.
    132: ...origins in the upper parts of altered ocean plate materials, mixed with sediments, and processed through var...
  16. Pythagoras (10747 bytes)
    17: ...nd-answer format. Some of these teachings took a simple form: "What is wisest?" "Number"; "What is truest...
    23: ...accused the ''mathematikoi'' of adding extraneous material to the original teaching. Even today, scholars c...
  17. Chemistry (12553 bytes)
    11: ...: ''Analytical chemistry'' is the [[analysis]] of material samples to gain an understanding of their [[chemi...
    21: ...]], [[Geochemistry]], [[History of chemistry]], [[Materials science]], [[Medicinal chemistry]], [[Molecular ...
    61: ...atom]]s in [[molecule]]s or [[crystal]]s. In many simple compounds, [[valence bond theory]] and the concep...
    70: ...omagnetism|ferromagnetic]] phases of [[magnet]]ic materials. Even the familiar [[ice]] has many different p...
    80: ...approximation]]) can be understood and applied in simpler terms.
  18. Desert (21206 bytes)
    18: ... be designated as specifically different from the simple definition of a desert: a place where evaporatio...
    67: ...[eolian deflation]]—removal of fine-grained material by the wind—has exposed loose gravels consi...
    77: ...]] released by plant roots or by decaying organic material.
  19. Sun (20830 bytes)
    151: ...ne, there is no thermal [[convection]]: while the material grows cooler with altitude, this [[gradient]] in ...
    155: ...rom about 0.7 solar radii to 1.0 solar radii, the material in the Sun is neither dense nor hot enough to
    156: ...o the surface (photosphere) of the Sun. Once the material cools off at the surface, it plunges back downwar...
    168: ...s the only part of the Sun cool enough to support simple molecules such as [[carbon monoxide]] and [[water...
    197: ...mers to directly measure the composition of solar material. It returned to [[Earth]] in [[2004]] and is und...
  20. Writing (6476 bytes)
    20: ...ries are best suited to languages with relatively simple syllable structure, such as Japanese. Other langu...
    51: ...the production of any sort of viewable or printed material. They are descended from early text formatting to...

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