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  1. Tantalum (11817 bytes)
    1: ...-- Here is a table of data; skip past it to edit the text. -->
    17: | [[Chemical series]]
    61: | 3290 [[Kelvin|K]] (5463 ?[[Fahrenheit|F]])
    69: | [[Heat of vaporization]]
    72: | [[Heat of fusion]]
  2. Thallium (12570 bytes)
    1: ...-- Here is a table of data; skip past it to edit the text. -->
    17: <td>[[Chemical series]] </td><...
    39: ... </td><td>3,'''1''' (mildly [[Base (chemistry)|basic]])</td></tr>
    41: ...l structure]] </td><td>Hexagonal</td></tr>
    46: ... </td><td>577 [[Kelvin|K]] (579 ?[[Fahrenheit|F]])</td></tr>
  3. Thorium (11307 bytes)
    1: ...-- Here is a table of data; skip past it to edit the text. -->
    18: | [[Chemical series]]
    62: | 2028 [[Kelvin|K]] (3191 ?[[Fahrenheit|F]])
    70: | [[Heat of vaporization]]
    73: | [[Heat of fusion]]
  4. Titanium (20884 bytes)
    1: ...-- Here is a table of data; skip past it to edit the text. --><table border="0" cellpadding="2" cellsp...
    15: <td>[[Chemical series]]</td><td>[[transition metal]]s</td><...
    39: <td>[[Crystal structure]]</td><td>Hexagonal</td></tr>
    44: ... point]]</td><td>1941 [[Kelvin|K]] (3034 ?[[Fahrenheit|F]])</td></tr>
    50: <td>[[Heat of vaporization]]</td><td>421 [[kilojoule per m...
  5. Democracy (24363 bytes)
    2: ...ts transcend and often occur concomitantly with other types.
    4: ... �mp;alpha;; the term therefore means "rule by the people."
    10: ...ian vote applied to making decisions directly, rather than voting for representatives as is seen with ...
    12: ...ly evolved since the [[18th century]], alongside the successive introduction of "democratic" systems i...
    14: ...lected legislatures, and no such nations today. Other nations had and have various forms of non-democr...
  6. Timpani (31735 bytes)
    3: ...]] [[orchestra]] in the [[17th century]]. Today, they are used in many types of [[musical ensemble]]s ...
    5: ... Italian word descends. A [[musician]] who plays the timpani is known as a '''''timpanist'''''.
    9: | description = The [[scherzo]] from [[Ludwig van Beethoven|Beethoven]]'s [[...
    12: == The instrument ==
    16: === The basic timpano ===
  7. Anton van Leeuwenhoek (4111 bytes)
    3: ...ology]]. Using his handcrafted microscope he was the first to observe and describe [[muscle]] fibers, ...
    5: ...om a young age because he was born in a house at the corner of ''Lion's Gate'' in Delft. ''Van Leeuwen...
    7: ... including [[Queen Anne of England]] and [[Peter the Great]], from Russia. Nobody was able to view his...
    9: ...p of water...''" - Stated after his discovery of the microscopic world over three centuries ago.
    11: ... widow. This has led some people to believe that the two must have been friends, even though acting as...
  8. Trilobite (9216 bytes)
    21: ...ost diverse group of animal species preserved in the [[fossil]] record, consisting of eight, possibly ...
    24: ...obites the pygidia are still fairly rudimentary. The thorax is fairly flexible&mdash;trilobites are of...
    26: ...l lobe that gives trilobites their name, ''not'' the division into cephalon, thorax and pygidium.
    28: ...nce of eyes has been postulated as a trigger for the [[Cambrian Explosion]].
    30: ...could possibly have been a defensive response to the evolutionary appearance of [[fish]]es.
  9. Major League Baseball (14783 bytes)
    3: ...ganizational structure which has existed between them since [[1920]].
    5: ...tion of teams into the Major League by virtue of their performance.
    7: ...ll's own references to itself as an "industry" rather than a "sport."
    11: ...end of September. Players and teams prepare for the season in [[spring training]], primarily in [[Flo...
    13: === Teams and schedule ===
  10. Franz Xaver von Baader (10383 bytes)
    1: ...[Germany|German]] [[philosopher]] and [[theology|theologian]].
    3: ... Saxony|Freiberg]], travelled through several of the mining districts in north Germany, and for four y...
    5: ...ar [[Alexander I of Russia]] entirely alienated Schelling.
    7: ...years of his life, interdicted from lecturing on the philosophy of religion.
    9: ...o cogito et sum''). All self-consciousness is at the same time God &mdash; consciousness; our knowledg...
  11. Chile (39914 bytes)
    1: ...st, [[Bolivia]] to the northeast and [[Peru]] to the north.<!--
    13: national_anthem = ''[[National anthem of Chile|Himno Nacional]]'' |
    38: established_events = &nbsp;&bull; Initiated<br>&nbsp;&bull; ...
    39: established_dates = From [[Spain]]<br>[[September 18]], [[18...
    48: footnotes = <sup>1</sup> The [[Politics_of_Chile#Legislative branch|legislativ...
  12. Theodore Roosevelt (35706 bytes)
    1: {{Infobox President | name=Theodore Roosevelt
    18: ...he youngest person ever to serve as President of the United States.
    20: ...use]], Roosevelt is usually thought of as one of the [[Great American Presidents|greatest U.S. Preside...
    22: ...ey are the only cousins to serve as President of the United States.
    25: ...] . Martha Bulloch was a homemaker and former Southern belle who was raised in [[Georgia (U.S. state)|...
  13. Tomato (10085 bytes)
    5: {{Taxobox_subregnum_entry | taxon = [[Tracheobionta]]}}
    17: ...rom the pigment [[lycopene]]) edible [[fruit]]s. The word ''tomato'' derives from [[Nahuatl language|N...
    21: ...dge was lost after the arrival of Europeans, and the [[Christian Church]] had a policy of burning all ...
    27: ...Tomato leaves and stems are indeed poisonous but the fruit is safe.
    29: ...to as food begins to be widespread, mainly in southern Italy and in France.
  14. Wavelength (2857 bytes)
    1: ...a [[wave]] pattern. It is commonly designated by the [[Greek language|Greek]] [[letter]] ''[[lambda]]'...
    3: In a [[sine]] wave, the wavelength is the distance between peaks:
    7: ...air pressure for a [[sound]] wave or strength of the [[electric field|electric]] or [[magnetic field]]...
    9: ...) in air, this is the [[speed of sound]] in air. The relationship is given by:
    13: where:
  15. Culture of Pakistan (6940 bytes)
    1: ...practices and monuments have been inherited from the rule of Mughal emperors.
    3: ...kkur, Peshawar, Gujarat, Attobabad, Multan, etc. The North-western part of Pakistan, bordering with Af...
    8: ...rs such as dress, food, and religion, especially where ''pre''-[[Islamic]] customs differ from [[Islam...
    10: ...ons - some in a state of dereliction which makes their former grandeur more emphatic. Scuplture is dom...
    14: ...annels and movies are available to a majority of the population via Cable TV.
  16. Sea Urchins (11174 bytes)
    12: ***Order [[Spatangoida]] (heart urchins)
    33: ...small holes, and a spine is supported by each of the raised ''tubercles'']]
    35: .... The size of the test in adults is typically in the range of 3 to 10 cm.
    37: ...ribly sharp. ''Diadema antillarum,'' familiar in the Caribbean, has thin spines that can be 10-20 cm l...
    39: ...n ''ambulacrum.'' There are five such ambulacra; the fivefold symmetry reveals a kinship with starfish...
  17. Pre-experimental science (6447 bytes)
    1: ... a particular religious community. An account of the development of (natural) philosophy from ancient ...
    4: ...mprehensive theory of physics in his missives of the same name. (See [[Physics (Aristotle)]].)
    6: ...ents a natural tendency to move away from it. (Aether was what [[Astronomical object|celestial bodies]...
    8: ...ted upon, ''come to rest''. He also proposed that heavier objects fall faster, and that [[void]]s were...
    10: ...t described nature as it was in the world around them.
  18. Scuba diving (6342 bytes)
    1: ...ssible while breathing from [[scuba]] equipment. The word '[[SCUBA]]' is an acronym for "Self Containe...
    3: ...ques Cousteau]] and the "closed-circuit" [[rebreather]].
    6: ...old by the 5th century B.C. [[Greek]] historian [[Herodotus]] (and quoted in numerous modern texts).
    8: ...hen he swam nine miles (15 kilometers) to rejoin the Greeks off Cape Artemisium.
    10: ...rve marine life. Until humans found a way to breathe underwater, however, each dive was necessarily sh...
  19. Horse-racing (6278 bytes)
    1: ...ably associated with the activity of wagering on the outcome of a race, [[gambling]].
    3: ... horse|Quarter horse]] racing is also popular in the United States.
    5: ...nt economic activity as, to a greater extent, is the gambling industry which is largely supported by i...
    7: ... events varies very much by the country in which the race is occurring, and many countries offer diffe...
    9: ...e ([[flat racing]]). The UK has provided many of the sport's greatest ever jockeys, most notably [[Gor...
  20. Roman economy (23678 bytes)
    2: ...ddle of the third century BC until the middle of the third century A.D.
    4: ...her [[Denomination (currency)|denomination]]s, either called [[Greek Imperial]] or [[Roman provincial ...
    6: ...This trend continued to the end of the Empire in the West. See also [[Byzantine currency]].
    10: ...comparing bread, wine and meat prices) and, over the same period, around one to three days' pay for a ...
    12: ...ing the periods when bronze coins were produced, their workmanship was sometimes very crude and of low...

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