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  1. Steel (28384 bytes)
    11: ...tructures, or [[allotrope]]s, with very different properties; understanding these is essential to making quali...
    13: ... [[metastable]] substance with about four to five times the strength of ferrite. Martensite has a very ...
    15: ...ransformation to ferrite or perlite does not have time to take place. The transformation into martensit...
    19: ...re ductile and fracture-resistant metal. Because time is so critical to the end result, this process is...
    21: ...o the iron-carbon mixture to tailor the resulting properties. [[Nickel]] in steel adds to the tensile strength...
  2. Eleanor of Aquitaine (11927 bytes)
    3: ...t]] of both [[France]] and [[England]] in her lifetime.
    6: ...father and her mother, as Dangereuse was the long-time mistress of [[William IX of Aquitaine]], the [[Tr...
    8: ...ove]]. She was highly educated for a woman of the time, and knew how to read, how to speak Latin, was we...
    18: ... eastern Mediterranean, Eleanor learned about maritime conventions developing there that were the beginn...
    20: ...o her and were no longer part of the French royal properties.
  3. Eye (21834 bytes)
    73: ...f none are stimulated, black is seen. Most of the time however, the three forms are stimulated to differ...
    83: ...he eye. Water in the eye can alter the refractive properties of the eye and blur vision. It can also wash away...
    126: ...ensitive cells in the macula malfunction and over time cease to work
  4. Ceramics (15941 bytes)
    42: ...about shaping history and culture, one piece at a time.
    67: == Properties of Ceramics ==
    69: === Mechanical properties ===
    75: === Electrical properties ===
    82: ...ceramicists are most interested in the electrical properties that show grain boundary effects.
  5. Mosaic (6524 bytes)
    22: ...ics to begin his investigations into mathematical properties called [[tessellation]]. After the 1991 [[Gulf W...
    32: ... which is often not practical for long periods of time. It is unsuitable for large scale projects. Also,...
    36: ... never been considered suitable for domes, as the properties of a curved wall make it ideal for taking advanta...
  6. Glass (26176 bytes)
    1: ...ial cools very rapidly, thereby not giving enough time for a regular [[crystal]] lattice to form. A simp...
    9: ..., brittle and will break into sharp shards. These properties can be modified, or even changed entirely, with t...
    16: ==Properties and Uses==
    22: ... glass, which has only slightly different optical properties (the germainium contributing to a lower [[index o...
    26: Glass is sometimes created naturally from volcanic [[magma]]. This...
  7. Process (6114 bytes)
    1: ... be identified by the changes it creates in the [[properties]] of one or more [[object]]s under its influence....
    22: ...apability, can actually execute two proceses at a time, because some parts of the core are doubled. More...
  8. Ptolemy (10609 bytes)
    7: ...stronomers, astrologers and navigators, until the time of the great explorations. They were also adopted...
    9: ... world's [[geography]] in the Roman empire at his time. He relied mainly on the work of an earlier geog...
    18: ...as on display in [[Autun]] (France) in late Roman times. In the 15th century Ptolemy's ''Geographia'' be...
    20: ...nly in a poor Arabic translation, he writes about properties of [[light]], including [[reflection]], [[refract...
    23: ...ome of a course of action to be initiated at that time), [[electional astrology]], and [[medical astrolo...
  9. Science (19868 bytes)
    21: ...[[Particle physics|particles]] with none of these properties, moving very rapidly in an area consisting mostly...
    30: ...ly fruitful theory that has withstood the test of time and has an overwhelming quantity of evidence supp...
    58: ...and biological reactions and scenarios. In modern times though, these segregated scientific disciplines ...
    241: ...broad meaning that ''[[philosophy]]'' had at that time.
    245: ...tory]], [[psychology]], and [[sociology]] are sometimes called "soft sciences." Proponents of this divi...
  10. Ocarina (3914 bytes)
    2: The '''ocarina''', sometimes called the '''sweet potato''', is a [[woodwind|w...
    5: ...res (where they are often shaped as animals, many times birds). Its common use in the [[Western countrie...
    18: ...ed the instrument to [[time travel|travel through time]] and magically manipulate his environment.
    26: The old fashioned [[jugband]] jug has similar properties. A recent instrument, a derivative of the ocarina...
  11. Saxophone (14311 bytes)
    7: ...t being used in orchestral groups, and for a long time it was relegated to military bands--this despite ...
    14: ...axophone's body is effectively conical, giving it properties more similar to the [[oboe]] than to the [[clarin...
    23: ... are typically either plastic or hard rubber, sometimes wood, and rarely glass. Metal mouthpieces are be...
    28: ...ake their own reeds from 'blanks', but as this is time-consuming and usually requires expensive equipmen...
    30: ...nstruments is played intermittently (during which time a natural reed might become dry).
  12. Abraham Lincoln (48771 bytes)
    42: ...]], [[1809]] – [[April 15]], [[1865]]), sometimes called '''Abe Lincoln''' and nicknamed '''Honest...
    44: ...erica]], and took control of U.S. forts and other properties within their boundaries. These events soon led to...
    46: ...ncoln was an adept politician who emerged as a wartime leader skilled at balancing competing considerati...
    89: ...n used [[judicial notice]], a rare tactic at that time, to show an eyewitness perjured himself on the st...
    100: ..., though in fact Lincoln was quite wealthy at the time due to his successful law practice.
  13. Geology (12007 bytes)
    1: ...e [[Earth]], its composition, structure, physical properties, history, and the processes that shape it. It is ...
    20: ...previously been supposed in order to allow enough time for mountains to be eroded and for [[sediment]] t...
    22: ... a large ocean whose level gradually dropped over time.
    26: ...arianism, the idea was not widely accepted at the time.
    44: ...nt have worked in much the same way over geologic time. A fundamental principle of geology advanced by t...
  14. Lithosphere (1918 bytes)
    3: ... the lithosphere is not composition, but its flow properties. Under the influence of the low-intensity, long-t...
    7: ...onvection]] system, the lithosphere thickens over time. It is fragmented into relatively strong pieces, ...
  15. Plate tectonics (27764 bytes)
    29: ...Iceland]] which is widening at a rate of a few centimetres per century. Such hot spots can be very produ...
    34: In reality the banding furnishes a map in time and space of both spreading rate and polar revers...
    78: ...used the formation and breakup of continents over time, including occasional formation of a supercontine...
    98: ...ls recorded the [[Earth's magnetic field]] at the time.
    121: ... the Earth's magnetic field has flip-flopped many times.
  16. Bolivia (30115 bytes)
    43: time_zone = — |
    45: time_zone_DST = — |
    62: ...ority weakened during the [[Napoleonic wars]], sentiment against colonial rule grew.
    85: ...nts of society, which instigated frequent and sometimes violent protests, particularly in La Paz and the...
    97: ...nd on [[August 6]] he was sworn in for the second time. The MNR platform featured three overarching obje...
  17. Honey (11666 bytes)
    6: ...er]] than table sugar and has attractive chemical properties for baking. Honey has a distinctive flavor which ...
    29: ...nd]] is said by some to have more special healing properties than other honeys, therefore sells at a premium p...
    33: ...nt and even honeys with significant antibacterial properties.
    59: ...e as a sweetener, all honey has [[antibacterial]] properties and may be used as a burn and wound dressing. [[M...
    64: ...to nectar difficult for honeybees. And during the time at which Azaleas bloom, there are usually other f...
  18. Ant (13019 bytes)
    47: *Ants can lift 20 times their body weight.
    55: ... the colony, can lay thousands of eggs in her lifetime. The fate of these eggs, whether they become work...
    61: ...e queens and males, develop. The pupal stage is a time of transformation, where the ant transitions from...
    70: ...roportionally bigger heads and mandibles, are sometimes termed "soldier" ants due to their enhanced comb...
    77: ... leave a trail along the ground, which in a short time other ants will follow. When they return home the...
  19. Mummy (16225 bytes)
    12: ...ent Greek historians record that the Persians sometimes mummified their kings and nobility in wax, thoug...
    18: ...written records of the religion or gods from that time, and it is not known if it was the intention of t...
    67: ...es between China and Western countries in ancient times.
    81: ==Mummies in recent times==
    89: Mummies were also believed to have medicinal properties, and were sold as [[pharmaceutical]]s in powdered...
  20. Minnesota (26682 bytes)
    25: ... Time Zone|Central]]: [[UTC]]-6/[[Daylight saving time|-5]] |
    49: ...of hunter-gatherer activities, which changed over time as [[Europe]]ans settled in the area and further ...
    63: ...d adjoining lakes, and weekend trips out to these properties are common. [[Environmentalism]] is shared by mo...
    332: ...ry/mnstatehistory/timeline.html Minnesota history timeline]

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