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  1. History of China (45919 bytes)
    82: ..., he invited them all to dinner and brought out a simple farmer family's meal, and publicly issued blame f...
    186: ...including [[Yunnan]], and further stretched their sphere of influence over [[Xinjiang]], [[Tibet]] and [[M...
  2. Retina (13061 bytes)
    12: In adult humans the entire retina is 72% of a sphere about 22 mm in diameter. At the centre of the ret...
    31: ...in the centre of the receptive field. Beyond this simple difference ganglion cells are also differentiated...
  3. Iconography (7643 bytes)
    2: ... that [[symbolism|symbolically]] mean more than a simple depiction of the person involved.
    13: ...floating above the head, but seems rather to be a sphere of light, a perfect circle no matter which way th...
  4. Sun (20830 bytes)
    90: ..."#ffffc0" colspan="2" align="center" | '''[[photosphere|Photospheric]] composition'''
    136: The Sun is a near-perfect [[sphere]], with an [[oblateness]] estimated at about 9 mi...
    138: ...s measured from centre to the edges of the [[photosphere]].
    147: ...l through the successive layers to the solar photosphere, before it escapes to space. The core extends fr...
    156: ...columns]] carry hot material to the surface (photosphere) of the Sun. Once the material cools off at the ...
  5. Civilization (29205 bytes)
    7: ...ct society, whether complex and city-dwelling, or simple and tribal. This definition is often perceived as...
    15: ...ation is a complex society, as distinguished from simpler societies. Everyone lives in a society and a cu...
    24: ...accumulation of more material possessions than in simpler societies.
    52: ...d polished [[copper]] have been found, along with simple [[figurine]]s of women and animals. An ancient [[...
    69: ...). Many civilizations are actually large cultural spheres containing many nations and regions. The civiliz...
  6. History of the United States (1865-1918) (52094 bytes)
    99: ...n 1894: "[The coal mine workers] breathe this atmosphere until their lungs grow heavy and sick with it" fo...
    117: ...on skilled workers. His objectives were "pure and simple": increasing [[wage]]s, reducing hours and improv...
    137: ... fierce competition over markets in the growing "spheres of influence" of the United States, which tended...
    143: ...nd militarism, enabling it to gain a foothold or "sphere of influence" in Qing China.
  7. Sundial (16148 bytes)
    20: ..., or the south celestial pole in the southern hemisphere.
    47: ... ''nodus'', with the nodus in the form of a small sphere or a notch on a polar-pointing gnomon, or simply ...
    55: The simplest sundial is a disk mounted on a bar. The bar mu...
    74: ...th-facing walls (north-facing in the southern hemisphere) are a traditional ancient convenience. They are...
    87: ...ll be level, and point north (in the northern hemisphere), and the diptych will be angled so the gnomon is...
  8. Franklin D. Roosevelt (74009 bytes)
    32: Roosevelt grew up in an atmosphere of privilege. He learned to ride, to shoot, to ro...
    108: ...rine]] of [[1823]] had been seen as an American [[sphere of influence]]. American forces were withdrawn fr...
    140: ...t]], the U.S. Army Commander in California, whose simple attitude was that "a Jap is a Jap." Opponents of ...
    188: ...f unilateral action, the exclusive alliances, the spheres of influence, the balances of power, and all the...
  9. Electron (10516 bytes)
    68: ...ectron can be found in its designated orbital). A simple analogy would be a firefly, in a dark room, light...
    84: ...lassical electron radius]] and assuming a dense [[sphere packing]], it can be calculated that the number o...
  10. Ecology (24417 bytes)
    4: ...]]s, communities, and [[ecosystem]]s, to the [[biosphere]] as a whole — these latter strata are the ...
    39: ===Biosphere and biodiversity===
    41: ''Main articles:'' [[Biosphere]], [[Biodiversity]], [[Unified neutral theory of ...
    43: ...munity of species), [[ecosystem]] level, and [[biosphere]] level.
    45: ...ere. Relative to the volume of the Earth, the biosphere is only the very thin surface layer which extends...
  11. Hipparchus (astronomer) (50785 bytes)
    73: ...onformal]], and that it transforms circles on the sphere that do not pass through the center of projection...
    103: ...l longitude). He may have used his own armillary sphere or an equatorial ring for these observations. Hi...
    127: ...e formed by the two places and the Moon, and from simple geometry was able to establish a distance of the ...
    129: ...observed, 360/650 degrees. With these values and simple geometry, Hipparchus could determine the mean dis...
    141: ...on the northern and the other on the southern hemisphere - as Pliny indicates -, and the latter was inacce...
  12. Ancient China (39554 bytes)
    64: ..., he invited them all to dinner and brought out a simple farmer family's meal, and publicly issued blame f...
    147: ...including [[Yunnan]], and further stretched their sphere of influence over [[Xinjiang]], [[Tibet]] and [[M...
  13. Civilizations (30128 bytes)
    11: ...ct society, whether complex and city-dwelling, or simple and tribal. This definition is often perceived as...
    25: ...ation is a complex society, as distinguished from simpler societies. Everyone lives in a society and a cu...
    34: ...accumulation of more material possessions than in simpler societies.
    62: ...d polished [[copper]] have been found, along with simple [[figurine]]s of women and animals. An ancient [[...
    79: ...). Many civilizations are actually large cultural spheres containing many nations and regions. The civiliz...
  14. Hipparchus (50784 bytes)
    72: ...onformal]], and that it transforms circles on the sphere that do not pass through the center of projection...
    102: ...l longitude). He may have used his own armillary sphere or an equatorial ring for these observations. Hi...
    126: ...e formed by the two places and the Moon, and from simple geometry was able to establish a distance of the ...
    128: ...observed, 360/650 degrees. With these values and simple geometry, Hipparchus could determine the mean dis...
    140: ...on the northern and the other on the southern hemisphere - as Pliny indicates -, and the latter was inacce...
  15. Franklin Delano Roosevelt (74009 bytes)
    32: Roosevelt grew up in an atmosphere of privilege. He learned to ride, to shoot, to ro...
    108: ...rine]] of [[1823]] had been seen as an American [[sphere of influence]]. American forces were withdrawn fr...
    140: ...t]], the U.S. Army Commander in California, whose simple attitude was that "a Jap is a Jap." Opponents of ...
    188: ...f unilateral action, the exclusive alliances, the spheres of influence, the balances of power, and all the...
  16. Christmas around the world (98033 bytes)
    29: ... more secular Christmas celebration to the public sphere, even though it is not widely celebrated as a rel...
    147: ...os]] accompanied by tambourines, bells, and other simple percussion instruments, and read verses from the ...
    168: ... [[Australia]], as with all of the [[Southern Hemisphere]], 25 December occurs during the height of the su...
    194: ...ebrates Christmas with traditional [[Northern Hemisphere]] winter imagery, though to some extent the symbo...
    254: ... roast goose). Some families prefer a lighter and simpler meal on Christmas Eve. They eat [[potato salad]]...

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