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- Steel (28384 bytes)
10: [[Image:LightningVolt Iron Ore Pellets.jpg|thumb|left|250px|This heap...
15: The heat treatment process for most steels involves heating the alloy until austenite forms, then...
17: ...ransformation between them results in a change of volume. In this case, expansion occurs. Internal s...
80: ...ther end of the carbon spectrum, depending on the user's needs.
92: ...ey Gilchrist Thomas]] at the ironworks at [[Blaenavon]] in [[Wales]]. Their modified Bessemer process... - Janis Joplin (8673 bytes)
2: ... and occasional [[songwriter]] with a distinctive voice. Joplin released four [[album]]s as the frontw...
6: ...hetamine|speed]] freak" and occasional [[heroin]] user. She also used other [[psychoactive drug|intoxica...
8: ...ed to San Francisco in [[1966]], where her bluesy vocal style saw her join [[Big Brother and The Holdi...
10: ...]]'s "Ball and Chain" and featured a barnstorming vocal by Joplin. (The [[D.A. Pennebaker]] documentar...
20: ...Joplin had died before she was able to record her vocal over the backing track. - Joan of Arc (27453 bytes)
7: ...s VII of France|Charles VII]]). The groups were involved in a struggle over the government which allow...
34: ...Cauchon, who had supported the bloody Cabochien Revolt in [[1413]], and defended the assassination of ...
36: ...t issue which was most cruelly utilized by her accusers: many eyewitnesses confirm that she was being su...
40: ... voice the holy name of Jesus, and implored and invoked without ceasing the aid of the saints of Parad...
74: ...Joan]]''), [[Friedrich Schiller]] (''Die Jungfrau von Orleans''), [[Jean Anouilh]] (''L'Alouette'') an... - Nicole Kidman (11782 bytes)
8: ...o the Philip Street Theatre, where she majored in voice production and theatre history. She studied at...
13: ...he time, he and Kidman became ?an item?. Cruise divorced Rogers and the couple married on [[Christmas ...
50: ...Moulin Rouge!'', Kidman had several well received vocal performances in the film. Her collaboration wi...
62: *Kidman is a prominent botox and plastic surgery user
92: *''[[Panic Room]]'' (2002) (voice) - Map (10223 bytes)
37: ...y a map in order to provide a useful tool to that user.
49: ...es which monitor by satellite the position of the user. - Bassoon (11661 bytes)
10: The evolution of the early dulcian into the modern bassoo...
16: ...tly completed with a ring, often of plastic or [[ivory]]. The separate joints, where they connect, are...
26: ...'. Making sure the cane is thoroughly soaked, to avoid cracking, the profiled and shaped strip of cane...
48: * [[Carl Maria von Weber]], Andante e rondo ungarese in C minor, op...
49: * [[Carl Maria von Weber]], Bassoon Concerto in F, op. 75 - Flora (plants) (3124 bytes)
20: ...ion key|''dichotomous'' keys]]. These require the user to repeatedly examine a plant, and decide which o... - Inca mythology (10365 bytes)
30: ...es onto the doll; this was believed to caused the user to receive what he desired. - Sickle (1231 bytes)
1: [[Image:SickleUser wb.png|thumb|right|300px|Using a sickle]]
3: ...d. The inside of the curve is sharp, so that the user can swing the blade against the base of the crop,... - Timeline of invention (28171 bytes)
123: * [[1645]]: [[Vacuum pump]]: [[Otto von Guericke]]
169: ...ry (electricity)|Electric battery]]: [[Alessandro Volta]]
206: * [[1835]]: [[Revolver]]: [[Samuel Colt]]
219: * [[1840]]: artificial [[fertilizer]]: [[Justus von Liebig]]
249: * [[1861]]: [[Furnace for steel]]: [[Wilhelm von Siemens]] - Electronic musical instrument (4501 bytes)
14: ...e sounds that depended on the interactions of the user with an RF field. This was followed in 1928 by t...
25: ...trument that uses no switches to trigger pitch or volume, relying instead upon a pair of antennae and ... - Artemis (11271 bytes)
46: --[[User:63.28.38.18|63.28.38.18]] 16:29, 11 Jun 2005 (UTC... - Sundial (16148 bytes)
85: ...horizontal sundial. The best material was white ivory, inlaid with black lacquer markings. The best ...
95: ... telling the time by markings on the inside. The user had to know if it was morning or evening. Usuall...
134: ...to correct the sundial for the time of year. The user's head then forms the gnomon of the dial. If the... - DNA (29095 bytes)
12: ...) is also to be avoided. --[[User:Lexor|Lexor]]|[[User talk:Lexor|Talk]]
18: --[[User:Gutza|Gutza]] 11:47, 5 Oct 2004 (UTC)
84: ... gentle heating or by any process that does not involve breaking a strand. The task of unknotting topo...
93: ...egatively "[[supercoil|supercoiled]]". DNA ''in vivo'' is typically negatively supercoiled, which faci...
149: ...to avoid extinction. The result would not be so favorable in more complicated and more slowly replicat... - Morse code (33777 bytes)
2: ...appropriate for sending automated digital data in voice channels.
23: ... sound is shortened to "di-" to maintain a better vocal rhythm.
31: ...ne]] [[short message service|SMS]] text messaging users (see [[#External_links|external links]]). Morse ...
40: ...ould have great difficulty in communicating using voice modes.
58: ...m]] to be controlled by Morse code, allowing the user access to the [[Internet]] and electronic mail. ... - Finger (2398 bytes)
19: ...g with it? This information should be included. [[User:Mr. Billion|Mr. Billion]] 03:33, 10 May 2005 (UTC... - Abacus (7218 bytes)
22: [[User:Mfc|mfc]] -->
55: ... or for fractions). This wire is usually near the user. The Russian abacus is often used vertically, wit... - Compass (8275 bytes)
5: ...netized bar or [[needle]] turning freely upon a pivot and pointing in a [[north]]erly and [[south]]erl...
24: ...mic importance; it enabled [[Venice|Venetian]] convoys, for instance, to make two round trips a year t...
30: ...ith the magnetic field. It is then labeled so the user can distinguish the north-pointing from the south...
34: ...tant objects, and a sighting mirror that lets the user see both the compass needle and a distant object ...
36: ...ached to a compass card. These move freely on a pivot. A ''lubber line'', which can be a marking on t... - Crossword (24761 bytes)
14: ...d-like "puzzler" by [[Emily Cox]] and [[Henry Rathvon]], which combines cryptic clues with diabolicall...
29: ...sually signals that the clue/answer combination involves some sort of pun. Ex.: '''"Grateful?"''' = ''...
66: ...ot as smooth as the original. Some cryptic clue devotees would also be upset by the extraneous words l...
86: ...ewspapers as a part of the clue. This enables the user to see the word used in a context, while also bei...
172: A notation has evolved to allow crosswords to be rendered compactly,... - Apple Macintosh (24250 bytes)
4: ...arize the [[graphical user interface]] (GUI), a revolutionary event in computing, as the Macintosh cam...
12: * A [[graphical user interface]] (GUI) consisting of [[icon]]s, a [[de...
26: * User programmability through [[HyperCard]], [[AppleScr...
72: ...y computer," an image that put off many potential users.
78: ...te]] of [[RAM]], expandable to four, and a then-revolutionary [[SCSI]] interface, allowing up to seven...
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