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  1. Hadrosauridae (5111 bytes)
    29: ...saurus]]'' and ''[[Parasaurolophus]]''. They were common [[herbivore]]s in the Upper [[Cretaceous]] of ...
    38: ...]. Sternberg was in Cope's camp during his famous competition to name new species with [[Othniel Charle...
    44: ...r in the success of this group in the Cretaceous, compared to the [[sauropod]]s who were still largely ...
  2. Hadrosaurid (5111 bytes)
    29: ...saurus]]'' and ''[[Parasaurolophus]]''. They were common [[herbivore]]s in the Upper [[Cretaceous]] of ...
    38: ...]. Sternberg was in Cope's camp during his famous competition to name new species with [[Othniel Charle...
    44: ...r in the success of this group in the Cretaceous, compared to the [[sauropod]]s who were still largely ...
  3. Wind power (27669 bytes)
    9: ...inuous wind speeds of over 160 km/h (100 mph) are common. Eventually, the wind energy is converted thro...
    11: ...hile the exact kinetics of [[wind]] are extremely complicated and relatively little understood, the bas...
    13: ...ferent terrain are some of the many factors which complicate the flow of wind over the surface.
    30: ...much of the average power available to a windmill comes in short bursts. The 2002 Lee Ranch sample is t...
    32: ...ave an annual load factor of as much as 35%. When comparing the size of wind turbine plants to fueled [...
  4. Integer (6458 bytes)
    15: | [[commutativity]]: || ''a'' + ''b'' &nbs...
    26: ...tion say that '''Z''' under multiplication is a [[commutative monoid]]. However, note that not every in...
    28: ...[integral domain]], where an integral domain is a commutative ring with unity such that whenever ''ab''...
    30: ... [[Euclidean algorithm]] for computing [[greatest common divisor]]s.
    40: The ordering of integers is compatible with the algebraic operations in the follo...
  5. Duck-bill (5340 bytes)
    29: ...saurus]]'' and ''[[Parasaurolophus]]''. They were common [[herbivore]]s in the Upper [[Cretaceous]] of ...
    38: ...]. Sternberg was in Cope's camp during his famous competition to name new species with [[Othniel Charle...
    44: ...r in the success of this group in the Cretaceous, compared to the [[sauropod]]s who were still largely ...
    48: * [http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/diapsids/ornithischia/hadrosaur...
    49: * [http://raven.cybercomm.net/~rmarguls/stamps/trachodon.html Trachodon]
  6. Havanese (12254 bytes)
    29: |[http://www.bichon.de/havanese/rs_e.htm Stds]
    32: |[http://www.akc.org/breeds/havanese/index.cfm Stds]
    35: |[http://www.ankc.aust.com/havanese.html Stds]
    38: |[http://www.canadasguidetodogs.com/toys/havanese_std.htm Stds]
    41: |[http://www.the-kennel-club.org.uk/discoverdogs/toy/havanese....
  7. Hovawart (2987 bytes)
    21: |[http://www.the-kennel-club.org.uk/discoverdogs/working/w854....
    36: ...e, black, or black and tan, the latter being most common.
    46: ...her working dog breeds. The Hovawart may easily become reluctant if training is built only on punishmen...
    53: *[http://classroomclipart.com/cgi-bin/kids/imageFolio.cgi?direct=Animals/Dogs P...
    54: *[http://classroomclipart.com/cgi-bin/kids/imageFolio.cgi?direct=Clipart/Animal...
  8. Kangal Dog (7910 bytes)
    23: |[http://www.ankc.aust.com/kangal.html Stds]
    26: |[http://www.ukcdogs.com/breeds/guardiandogs/kangaldog.std.shtml Stds]
    39: The Kangal was combined with the [[Akbash Dog|Akbash]] to create the...
    54: ...of actively culling unsuitable coloured dogs that come from purebred Kangals.
    69: ...y used as a livestock guardian, and prize animals compete annually in the Kangal Sheep Dog and Sheep fe...
  9. Miniature Pinscher (4638 bytes)
    16: !Common nickname
    29: |[http://www.dogdomain.com/FCI/fcistandards/fci-185.htm Stds]
    32: |[http://www.akc.org/breeds/miniature_pinscher/index.cfm Stds]
    35: |[http://www.ankc.aust.com/minpin.html Stds]
    40: |[http://www.the-kennel-club.org.uk/discoverdogs/toy/y914.htm ...
  10. Standard Schnauzer (3382 bytes)
    29: |[http://www.dogdomain.com/FCI/fcistandards/fci-182.htm Stds]
    32: |[http://www.akc.org/breeds/standard_schnauzer/index.cfm Stds]
    35: |[http://www.ankc.aust.com/schnauz.html Stds]
    38: |[http://www.canadasguidetodogs.com/schnauzerstandard.htm Stds]
    41: |[http://www.the-kennel-club.org.uk/discoverdogs/utility/u1067...
  11. Roman clothing (10346 bytes)
    6: ...e [[Flax|linen]] and [[hemp]], even though a more complex preparation process is required to create clo...
    13: Wool, the most commonly used fiber, was most likely the first materi...
    28: ...her was not given to the soldiers by the military commanders or overseers, but rather from the soldier'...
    30: ... (manica ''Latin'')were made for troops, and more commonly, the gladiators. Many of the items were incr...
    40: ... including the toga, which could, and did, have a complex shape.
  12. Christmas around the world (98033 bytes)
    10: ... name=autogenerated1>[http://christmas.lovetoknow.com/How_Christmas_Started_in_China How Christmas Star...
    14: ...corations, signs, and other symbolic items have become increasingly prevalent during the month of Decem...
    27: ... stayed on in India<ref>http://www.theholidayspot.com/christmas/worldxmas/india.htm</ref>.Christmas is ...
    29: ...tmas is also known as ''bada din'' (the big day). Commercialization and open markets are however bringi...
    37: Encouraged by the commercial sector, the secular celebration of Christm...
  13. Stone Age (17593 bytes)
    6: The period encompasses the first widespread use of technology in h...
    26: ...erectus'' learnt to control fire and created more complex chopper tools, as well as expanding [[Single-...
    37: ... in Europe a relatively rapid succession of often complex stone artefact technologies took place during...
    43: ...ishing. Domestication of the [[dog]] as a hunting companion probably dates to this period.
    48: ...ution]]), the development of [[pottery]] and more complex, larger settlements such as Jericho. The firs...
  14. Scientific method (40667 bytes)
    1: ...ibility|reproducibly]] in this way. The method is commonly taken as the underlying logic of scientific ...
    7: ...of numerous ailments. <sup>[http://www.britannica.com/eb/article?tocId=9032043&query=Edwin%20Smith%20pa...
    9: ...ed from the constraints of everyday phenomena and common sense. This denial of reality as we experience...
    25: ...fully to avoid precipitancy and prejudice, and to comprise nothing more in my judgement than what was p...
    29: ... were, step by step, to the knowledge of the more complex; assigning in thought a certain order even to...
  15. Vegetarianism (28920 bytes)
    4: ...), from one's [[diet (nutrition)|diet]]. The most common definition of vegetarianism however accepts th...
    6: Vegetarianism has been common in [[Hindu]] and [[Buddhism|Buddhist]] countri...
    12: ...oducts (such as eggs, milk, cheese, and honey)are commonly called [[vegan]]s, though some reserve this ...
    14: ... [[factory farm]]s. The term "vegetarian" is most commonly intended to mean "ovo-lacto-vegetarian", par...
    22: ...foods, as cooking softens them, their nutrients become more bio-available, which more than negates the ...
  16. Board game (8014 bytes)
    4: ...[chess]], have intense strategic value and have become lasting classics.
    16: ...nown as the [[Libro de los juegos]], it is a text commissioned by Alfonso translating a large number of...
    25: ...on slab of blue stone. Also painting of [http://www.gamesmuseum.uwaterloo.ca//Archive/Brumbaugh/index...
    28: ...s Terentius Varro]]'s [http://www.thelatinlibrary.com/varro.ll10.html Lingua Latina X] ('''II, par. 20'...
    33: ... acclaimed computer games such as [[Civilization (computer game)|Civilization]] are based upon board ga...
  17. Lithography (5288 bytes)
    33: ... has played a vital role in both the arts and the commercial world. Its invention not only made print m...
    37: ...ecessary. It also afforded, at the time, the most complete range of line color from white to black.
  18. Opera (25153 bytes)
    5: ...|sung]] rather than spoken. The [[singer]]s are accompanied by a [[musical ensemble]] ranging from a sm...
    11: ...e orchestral-accompanied recitative was called "accompagnato" or "stromentato."
    13: ...e sense even be considered both the heirs and the competitors of [[grand opera]].
    20: ...], the plural of <em>opus</em> suggesting that it combines the arts of solo & choral singing, declamati...
    22: ... and the lower ones (usually these was three-part compositions, as opposed to the four-or-more-part mad...
  19. Rice (13724 bytes)
    20: [http://www.itis.usda.gov/servlet/SingleRpt/SingleRpt?search_...
    24: ... centuries of trade and exportation has made it a commonplace in many cultures.
    33: ...n dry land, rice requires a great amount of water compared to other food crops. Rice growing is a contr...
    42: ...an]], called ''nuka'' in [[Japan]], is a valuable commodity in Asia and is used for many daily needs. I...
    48: ...a special chamber. Further puffing is sometimes accomplished by processing pre-puffed pellets in a low-...
  20. Pulse (music) (1707 bytes)
    3: ...t would become a drone, a pulse that is to slow becomes isolated sounds. A pulse that is regularly acce...

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