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  1. History of philosophy (13862 bytes)
    20: ...l is a kind of ignorance, that only knowledge can lead to virtue, that art should be subordinate to mora...
    42: ...tinuous evolution, and therefore a single period. Wikipedia's philosophy section therefore hews more closely ...
  2. Tooth (14790 bytes)
    71: ...ng dentine to the tooth's [[nerve]]-rich pulp and lead to toothache.
    75: ...in fluorine salts, particularly in childhood, can lead to a stronger enamel which is less susceptible to...
    80: :''This section should be [[Wikipedia:Duplicate_articles#How_articles_should_be_merged|...
    102: ...nual brushing, removing around 7% more plaque and leading to 17% less gum disease than manual brushes. [...
    109: ... badly enough that they need to be removed. This leads to the creation of replacement teeth such as [[d...
  3. Socrates (7975 bytes)
    9: ...hing and everyone, and apparently it offended the leaders of this time. He was found guilty as charged, ...
    31: ...he principle in which you put your questions. You lead me through the field of my own knowledge, and the...
    42: ...c?fk_authors=93 The Dialogues of Plato] (see also Wikipedia articles on [[:Category:Dialogues of Plato|Dialog...
  4. Computer (32773 bytes)
    58: ...ored. One radical new area of research that could lead to computers with dramatic new capabilities is th...
    181: ...ties]] article is the replacement for the defunct Wikipedia article.
  5. List of common diseases (5000 bytes)
    5: ...ist has been collated from various sources in the Wikipedia, and public domain resources.
    120: * [[Lead poisoning]]
  6. Photography (18493 bytes)
    45: ...s of making many copies cheaply, which eventually lead them back to Talbot's process. Ultimately, the m...
    130: *[[Wikipedia:Wikipedians/Photographers|Wikipedian photographers]]
  7. French language (40201 bytes)
    415: ... given vowel combination or diacritic predictably leads to one phoneme.
    464:
    474: * [[French Language Wikipedia]]
  8. Al Gore (43430 bytes)
    88: ...]], which had been vacated by Republican Majority Leader [[Howard Baker]]. Gore served as a Senator fro...
    114: ...gotiate a Middle East peace plan with Palestinian leader [[Yasser Arafat]].]]
    173: ...olidation and conglomeratization" of the media by leading the change to "democratization."
    199: ...rt was halted when [[John Kerry]] pulled into the lead for the nomination. Gore's endorsement of Dean wa...
    223: ...ted that Gore was considering running in 2008. [[Wikipedia:as of|As of]] April 5, [[as of 2005|2005]], Gore ...
  9. Fossil fuel (4685 bytes)
    23: ...herefore been pointed out that higher prices will lead to increased supplies as previously uneconomic so...
    26: ...dia Energy Directory network icon 95pxw.jpg|right|Wikipedia Energy Directory]]
    27: ...arious energy technologies and issues featured at Wikipedia, with emphasis on clean, renewable energy systems...
  10. Mineral (10947 bytes)
    11: ...sodium and [[chlorine]]), [[galena]] (made from [[lead]] and [[sulfur]]) and [[periclase]] (made from [[...
    44: ...the dissolution and reprecipitation of carbonates leads to the formation of [[cave]]s, [[stalactite]]s a...
    56: ...[chalcopyrite]] (copper iron sulfide) and galena (lead sulfide). The sulfide class also includes the sel...
    69: ... of minerals|A list of minerals]] with associated Wikipedia articles

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