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  1. Pottery (17136 bytes)
    30: ...nations to achieve a desired colour. Combustible particles can be mixed with clay or pressed into the surfa...
    57: ...raw clay is wedged to make its moisture and other particle distribution homogeneous and to remove air bubble...
  2. Dye (6033 bytes)
    23: ... and a pressurised dyebath is used. The very fine particle size gives a large surface area that aids dissolu...
  3. Science (19868 bytes)
    21: ...lly a combination of subatomic [[Particle physics|particles]] with none of these properties, moving very rap...
    99: ** [[Particle physics]] (or High Energy Physics)
  4. Age of the Earth (20052 bytes)
    59: ...s only guessing at the relationship between alpha particles and helium atoms, but he would prove the connect...
    61: ...etermined the rate at which radium produces alpha particles, and Rutherford proposed that he could determine...
    63: ... decay process in which radium emitted five alpha particles through various intermediate products to end up ...
    79: ...have nuclei with differing numbers of the neutral particles known as "[[neutrons]]". In that same year, othe...
  5. Igneous rock (11419 bytes)
    43: ... used for the classification of igneous rocks are particle size, which largely depends upon the cooling hist...
  6. Sun (20830 bytes)
    163: ...p>23</sup>/m<sup>3</sup> (this is about 1% of the particle density of Earth's atmosphere at sea level). The...
    177: ...he low corona, near the surface of the Sun, has a particle density of 10<sup>11</sup>/m<sup>3</sup>.
  7. List of themed timelines (11300 bytes)
    70: ** [[Timeline of particle physics technology]]
    71: ...lar physics, atomic physics, nuclear physics, and particle physics]]
  8. History of science (41710 bytes)
    112: ...ge in some values in the [[standard model]] for [[particle physics]].
  9. Pioneer 11 (5118 bytes)
    7: ...or [[solar wind]]), a [[particle detector|charged-particle detector]], an [[ion detector]], non-imaging [[te...
  10. Isaac Newton (23339 bytes)
    4: ...t light was composed of [[particle]]s (see [[wave-particle duality]]). He was the first to realise that the ...
    48: ...oday's [[quantum mechanics]] recognizes a "[[wave-particle duality]]"; however [[photon]]s bear very little ...
    52: ...ermetic ideas of attraction and repulsion between particles. [[John Maynard Keynes]], who acquired many of N...
  11. Ribosome (4897 bytes)
    21: ...mentation rate is associated with the size of the particle. Svedberg units are not additive - two subunits t...
    31: ...ov, et al were able to reconstruct the entire 70S particle in 2001.
  12. Mitochondrion (10103 bytes)
    76: * [[Submitochondrial particle]]
  13. Vacuole (5544 bytes)
    9: ...agocytosis]]&mdash;the intake of large molecules, particles, or even other cells, by the cell for [[digestio...
    32: In a vacuole of budding yeast, a black particle sometimes appears. It is called a dancing body. T...
  14. Cloud (9947 bytes)
    20: ...ndenses around a ''condensation nucleus'', a tiny particle of smoke, dust, ash, or salt. In [[supersaturatio...
    93: ...enses out of the air as microdroplets. These tiny particles of water are relatively dense, and sunlight cann...
  15. Venus (planet) (31010 bytes)
    121: ...d an ultraviolet absorption spectrometer, aerosol particle-size analyzers, and devices for collecting aeroso...
  16. Jupiter (24639 bytes)
    191: ...anetary ring]] system composed of smoke-like dust particles knocked from its moons by meteor impacts. The ma...
    197: ...y. This magnetic field collects a large flux of [[particle radiation]] in Jupiter's radiation belts, as well...
    201: ...lso discovered that streams of high-energy atomic particles are ejected from the Jovian magnetosphere and tr...
  17. Saturn (planet) (23300 bytes)
    165: ...posed of [[silica]] rock, [[iron oxide]], and ice particles ranging in size from specks of dust to the size ...
    167: ...from [[resonance]]s between the orbital period of particles in the gap and that of a more massive moon furth...
    214: ...ficult to draw a distinction between a large ring particle and a tiny moon. Saturn's most noteworthy moon is...
  18. Lightning (33113 bytes)
    22: ...ctric field, and the second is that colliding ice particles become charged by [[electrostatic induction]]. ...
    133: ...tensity also falls short, with results indicating particle energy 1/20th of the theory's value.
  19. Shale (1379 bytes)
    2: ...han 1/16 mm are [[mudstone]]s. Rocks with similar particle sizes but with less clay and therefore grittier a...
    4: ...spended in water long after the larger and denser particles of sand have deposited out. Shales are typically...
  20. Albert Einstein (43065 bytes)
    49: ...t physical systems can display both wave-like and particle-like properties. A complete picture of the photoe...
    52: ...e Molecular Kinetic Theory of Heat&mdash;of Small Particles Suspended in a Stationary Liquid''", ("''ܢer di...
    72: ...mount importance because it showed that a massive particle possesses an energy, the "rest energy", distinct ...
    106: ...t they must find some way to understand waves and particles together.
    118: ... of these [[identical particles|indistinguishable particles]] known as [[boson]]s. The [[Bose-Einstein conde...

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