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- Steel (28384 bytes)
3: ...ngth|stronger]] than iron, but is also more [[brittle]]. One classical definition is that steels are i...
5: Currently there are several classes of steels in which car...
13: ...l composition. As such, it requires extremely little thermal [[activation energy]] to form.
19: ...gh time for cementite, etc., to form) and help settle the internal stresses and defects. This softens...
21: ...itrogen]], and [[phosphorus]] make steel more brittle, so these commonly found elements must be remove... - Rush Limbaugh (21665 bytes)
34: ...dict XVI]] [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Pope_Benedict_XVI&oldid=12528936 Wikipedia Artic...
46: ... meager fact-finding efforts. The mean-spirited title of the book came from the fact that during the t...
48: ...ed to about half of the original claims (those of substance); FAIR then rebutted his rebuttal. And the rebutt...
61: ...hat a black quarterback do well ... There is a little hope invested in McNabb, and he got a lot of cre...
75: ...at he went through [[detox]] twice. Other news outlets quickly confirmed the beginnings of an investi... - Marie Curie (5862 bytes)
7: ...h Marie Curie announced the existence of this new substance.
19: ...tubes, milked from the radium she purified. Promptly after the war started, she cashed in her and her...
21: ...[United States]], where she was welcomed triumphantly, to raise funds for research on radium. - Rosalind Franklin (9829 bytes)
5: ...ther taught in the evenings. Later they helped settle Jewish refugees from Europe who had escaped the ...
8: ...oal and charcoal and how to use them most efficiently, a problem affecting the war. Her work helped sp...
9: ...qually involved in the work. It seemed she had little choice but to return to England.
12: ...at Franklin alone would be working on DNA, apparently not informing Wilkins of that fact. Wilkins was ...
15: ...rm of DNA. Francis Crick has commented that 'Strictly speaking, our model was not finally ''decisively... - Mary Magdalene (15420 bytes)
6: ...]]), (gaining her the epithet "apostle to the apostles") and again immediately returned to the sepulch...
20: ...ed them about the Savior. "Did he then speak secretly with a woman, in preference to us, and not openl...
43: ...authority. The Peter authority figure is consistently affirmed in writings that also promote hierarchi...
45: The Mary Magdalene figure is consistently elevated in writings from which formal leadershi... - Digestion (4206 bytes)
1: ... in order to [[chemistry|chemically]] convert the substance into [[nutrient]]s. Digestion occurs at the [[mul... - Pulmonary alveolus (8193 bytes)
16: ...n]], which does not require energy for transport. Substances move down a [[concentration gradient]]. Oxygen m...
20: ... a fine mesh of capillaries. The lungs are constantly exposed to airborne [[pathogen]]s and dust parti...
41: ... example, alveolar epithelia secrete vasodilating substances in response to normal levels of oxygen.
48: ...r, [[photochemical smog]] for example, as well as substances that a person is allergic to.
50: ...elicate lining of the alveoli is broken down, greatly reducing the effective surface area for diffusio... - Eye (21834 bytes)
9: ... a [[transparency (optics)|transparent]] gel-like substance called the [[vitreous humour]], with a focusing [...
24: ...ight being let in could damage the retina, too little light would be blinding. The lens, behind the ir...
33: ...ind spot]]. The fovea is a dip in the retina directly opposite the lens, which is densely packed with ...
65: ...ther animals to see by moonlight, or with very little available light (as in a dark room). However, th...
67: ...cells. Because cone cells are all that exist directly in the fovea, astronomers have to look at stars ... - Pineal gland (4403 bytes)
13: ...ium, phosphate of magnesium and ammonia, and a little animal matter. <!-- I have no idea what Gray's A...
21: It also contains a substance which if injected intravenously causes fall of bl... - Lubricant (1488 bytes)
1: A '''lubricant''' (colloquially, '''lube''') is a substance (usually a liquid) introduced between two moving ... - Flowering plant (29088 bytes)
16: ...Pinophyta|Coniferae]], entitling them to be correctly called [[Gymnosperm]]s. From that time onwards, ...
22: ...Angiosperms are not found. They occur also abundantly in the shallows of rivers and fresh-water lakes,...
27: ...flowering plants should be arranged has only recently begun to emerge, through the work of the [[Angio...
52: ... an elm are not seedlings but root-shoots. Frequently, as in many Dicotyledons, the primary root, the ...
58: ... attraction involves colour and scent, and frequently also nectar which is secreted in some part of th... - Glass (26176 bytes)
9: ... great many uses of glass. Glass is, however, brittle and will break into sharp shards. These properti...
13: '''Common glass''' is mostly amorphous [[silicon dioxide]] ([[Silicon|Si]][[O...
22: ...rmanium}}O<sub>2</sub> glass, which has only slightly different optical properties (the germainium con...
30: ...al applications (see [[fused quartz]]), two other substances are always added to common glass to simplify pro...
37: ...t well understood. New colored glasses are frequently discovered. - Pre-historic art (9744 bytes)
9: ...rs evidence of having been painted; "a [[greasy]] substance" on the stone's surface has been shown to contain...
51: ...rt. Early known artworks of the Aborigines are mostly rock paintings. Many are called [[X-ray]] painti...
53: ...und in [[Western Australia]]. They are predominantly human figures drawn in fine detail with accurate... - Iconography (7643 bytes)
6: ...lf, not the wood and paint making up the physical substance of the [[icon]]. A more modern illustration of th...
8: ...requirement of the iconographer in order to correctly depict the spiritual realm. For the [[Eastern Or...
11: ...epict [[purity]]. Often the [[symbolism]] is slightly different depending on the roots of the traditio... - Ivory (4783 bytes)
1: '''Ivory''' is a hard, white, opaque substance that is the bulk of the teeth and [[tusk]]s of an...
5: ...shed and widespread. Therefore, "ivory" can correctly be used to describe any mammalian teeth or tusks... - Dye (6033 bytes)
1: ...e''' can generally be described as a [[colour]]ed substance that has an [[affinity]] to the [[substrate]] to ...
3: ...table]] or [[mineral]] origin, with no or very little processing. By far the greatest source of dyes h...
9: ... dyes have since been prepared and, because of vastly improved properties imparted upon the dyed mater...
11: ...ttachment to the fibre is attributed, at least partly, to salt formation between anionic groups in the...
15: ...g''' is normally carried out in a neutral or slightly [[alkaline]] dyebath, at or near [[boiling point... - History of ancient Egypt (28563 bytes)
27: ...rated to the Nile river where they developed a settled [[agriculture|agricultural]] [[economy]] and mo...
29: ...ates that by [[6000 BC]] they were [[herding]] cattle and [[construction|constructing]] large building...
41: ...pt in 3100 BC. Before this period the land was settled with autonomous villages, called [[Nome (subnat...
48: ...rom the Late Period) are often black and very brittle. It was believed that these had been preserved b...
52: ...led [[natron]]. The most notable thing about this substance is that it is highly ''[[hygroscopic]]'': it will... - Earth (30908 bytes)
4: <!-- And don't bother putting "MOSTLY HARMLESS" or "HARMLESS" or any Hitchhiker's Guid...
7: ...(4.57×10<sup>9</sup>) [[year]]s ago and shortly thereafter acquired its single [[natural satelli...
14: The Earth is approximately a slightly [[oblate]] [[spheroid]], with an average diamete...
17: ... outer core that is much less viscous than the mantle, and a solid inner core. The liquid outer core g...
19: New material constantly finds its way to the surface through volcanoes a... - Nigeria (19231 bytes)
48: | '''[[Top-level domain|Internet TLD]]'''
67: ...nd Murtala Mohammed a systematic and amphibous battle plan that comprised saturated air bombings and s...
71: ...s; later this was changed to death from poisonous substance. Court cases since Abiola's death have brought to...
135: ...cted by seasonal rains from the [[Atlantic Ocean|Atlantic]] which occur from June to September. As one...
210: ...llowing mostly traditional beliefs. The predominantly Christian [[Igbo (people)|Igbo]] are the largest... - Chameleon (4625 bytes)
20: ...ongue and their eyes which can be moved independently of each other. The name "Chameleon" means "earth...
23: ...Folio.cgi?direct=Animals/Turtles_and_Tortoises Turtle and Tortoises Pictures]
25: ...direct=Clipart/Animals/Reptiles/Turtle_Clipart Turtle Clipart]
34: ...etimes semideserts and steppes. Chameleons are mostly arboreal and are often found on smaller bushes a...
38: ...]]s and small [[vertebrate]]s. Chameleons live mostly solitary and are quite aggressive toward other m...
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