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- Immune system (14564 bytes)
39: ...recognizes antigen-antibody complexes, the second spontaneously activates on contact with pathogenic cell surface... - Heart (10132 bytes)
33: ... stimuli. The heart's rhythmic contractions occur spontaneously, although the [[frequency]] or [[heart rate]] can... - Music (16462 bytes)
49: ...g concept of [[improvisation]], material which is spontaneously thought of while performed, ''not'' preconceived....
54: ...ion of [[composition]] is broad enough to include spontaneously improvised works like those of [[free jazz]] perf... - Legume (2428 bytes)
8: ...dehiscent''''' legume, that is, one that does not spontaneously split open along a seam. - Belgium (31774 bytes)
189: ...sseurs tout the very rare pure lambics, fermented spontaneously by wild yeasts, as being the finest and most comp... - Honey (11666 bytes)
87: ...'' Honey in which some of the glucose content has spontaneously crystallized from solution as the monohydrate. Al... - Cell (biology) (28190 bytes)
248: *The belief that life forms are able to occur spontaneously (''[[Abiogenesis|generatio spontanea]]'') is cont... - Lightning (33113 bytes)
125: To spontaneously [[ionize]] air and conduct electricity across it,... - Robert Baden-Powell, 1st Baron Baden-Powell (14006 bytes)
27: ... in [[1908]] in six installments. Boys and girls spontaneously formed Scout Troops and the [[Scouting]] movement... - Molecular nanotechnology (10344 bytes)
53: ...Answer]]: what chances exist that one's car could spontaneously mutate into a wild car, run off-road and live in ... - Biology (23579 bytes)
64: ... was commonly believed that life forms can appear spontaneously under certain conditions (see [[abiogenesis]]). - Cell (29541 bytes)
248: *The belief that life forms are able to occur spontaneously (''[[Abiogenesis|generatio spontanea]]'') is cont... - Virus (17572 bytes)
45: ... viral exit. The final viral product is assembled spontaneously, that is, the parts are made separately by the ho... - Californium (7452 bytes)
59: ...ly [[radioactive]] and harmful (one [[microgram]] spontaneously emits 170 million neutrons per minute). The decay... - Cerium (12377 bytes)
226: ...t>. Cerium is a strong reducing agent and ignites spontaneously in air at 65-80 degrees C. Cerium may react explo... - Hafnium (9162 bytes)
185: ...ne particles, it is [[pyrophoric]] and can ignite spontaneously in air. Compounds that contain this metal are rar... - Phosphorus (11557 bytes)
44: ... in [[carbon]] disulfide. Pure phosphorus ignites spontaneously in air and burns to phosphorus pentoxide.
77: ...t phosphoresce in air. The red allotrope does not spontaneously ignite in air and is not as dangerous as the whit... - Potassium (12496 bytes)
114: ...ng [[hydrogen]]. When in water, it may catch fire spontaneously. Its salts emit a [[violet (color)|violet]] [[col... - Rubidium (10211 bytes)
190: ...milar to other elements in group 1, like igniting spontaneously in [[air]].
193: ...ike other group 1 elements this [[metal]] ignites spontaneously in air and reacts violently in water, liberating ... - Sodium (8714 bytes)
51: ...round to a fine enough powder, sodium will ignite spontaneously in water. However, it does not normally ignite in...
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