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  1. Molybdenum (10247 bytes)
    19: | [[Chemical series]]
    25: | [[Density]], [[Mohs hardness scale|Hardness]]
    57: ...lspan="2" align="center" bgcolor="ffc0c0"|'''Physical properties'''
    78: | 3.47 [[Pascal|Pa]] at 3000 K
    86: | 2.16 ([[Pauling scale]])
  2. Tellurium (8984 bytes)
    24: | [[Density]], [[Mohs hardness scale|Hardness]]
    35: | [[Atomic radius]] (calc.)
    56: ...an="2" align="center" bgcolor="#cccc99" | '''Physical properties'''
    77: | 23.1 [[Pascal|Pa]] at 272.65 K
    85: | 2.1 ([[Pauling scale]])
  3. Timeline of chemical element discovery (10490 bytes)
    6: * antiquity - [[Carbon]]
    36: *[[1766]] - [[Hydrogen]] discovered by [[Henry Cavendish]]. From the [[Greek language|Greek]] word...
    40: **[[Chlorine]] discovered by [[Carl Wilhelm Scheele]].
    42: ... - [[Hydrogen]] isolated and described by [[Henry Cavendish]], named by [[Antoine Lavoisier]]
    43: *[[1778]] - [[Molybdenum]] was discovered [[Carl Wilhelm Scheele]]
  4. Timeline of railway history (5902 bytes)
    5: *[[1782]] [[Scotland|Scottish]] engineer [[James Watt]] i...
    11: ..., the world's first steam operated railway opens, carrying freight from a [[Colliery]] to a [[river po...
    13: ...oves the viabillity of rail transport, and large scale railway construction begins in Britain, and the...
    23: *[[1865]] [[Pullman]] [[sleeping car]] introduced in the [[USA]].
    24: ...The [[First Transcontinental Railroad (North America)]] completed across the [[United States]].
  5. John C. Calhoun (5703 bytes)
    1: [[Image:JohnCCalhoun.jpeg|right|John C. Calhoun]]
    3: ...tes Democratic-Republican Party|Democratic-Republican]].
    5: ...s who, led by [[Henry Clay]], agitated for what became the [[War of 1812]]. After the war, he proposed...
    7: ... He soon broke with Adams and the National Republicans, who seemed to favor northern interests.
    9: [[Image:John C. Calhoun.jpg|left|150px|John C. Calhoun]]
  6. Klopotec (8027 bytes)
    1: [[Image:Bird-scaring_rattle.jpg|right|thumb|300px|Klopotec from [[...
    3: ...ensable part of the idyllic [[wine]]-growing landscapes of [[Slovenia]], [[Austria]] and [[Croatia]]. ...
    5: ...nd-rattle'''. In [[German language|German]] it is called '''Windradl''' or '''Windm�hle''', ever inc...
    9: The device is used primarily to scare [[starling]]s and other birds off the [[vineyar...
    13: ...19th century]]. The Austrian [[Archduke John]] ([[1782]]-[[1859]]), the youngest brother of the [[Habsbu...
  7. Burrowing Owls (3543 bytes)
    2: ...image = [[image:BurrowingOwl23.jpg| Photo: Owl]]| caption =}}
    12: ...uthor = [[Juan Ignacio Molina|Molina]] | date = [[1782]]}}
    15: ...ration|migrate]] to [[Mexico]] and [[Central America]].
    19: ==Calls==
    20: ...s to attract a female to a promising burrow. This call is also associated with breeding and territory ...
  8. Degus (5480 bytes)
    2: ...gu-Rudi.jpg|200px|Degu looking towards camera]] | caption = }}
    12: ... author = [[Juan Ignacio Molina|Molina]] | date = 1782}}
    14: ...of the genus ''Octodon''. Other members are also called degus, but they are distinguished by addition...
    19: The name "degu" on its own, however, indicates either the genus ''Octodon'' or, more usually,...
    21: ... the young need to be able to hear their mother's calls if the emotional systems in their brains are t...
  9. List of U.S. military history events (12126 bytes)
    1: ...blishment of the states in 1776, and either are located within territorial boundaries of the United St...
    4: ...n which U.S. military units (primarily regular, occasionally [[irregular_military|irregular]]) partici...
    6: *'''[[American Revolutionary War]]''' (1775–1783)
    11: *'''[[Mexican-American War]]''' (1846–1848)
    13: *[[Nicaragua Naval Battles]] (1854–1858)
  10. Snowy Egrets (2212 bytes)
    2: ...= [[image:Snowyegret44.jpg|Photo: Snowy Egret]] | caption = }}
    12: ... author = [[Juan Ignacio Molina|Molina]] | date = 1782}}
    14: ...ula'', is a small white [[heron]]. It is the American counterpart to the very similar Old World [[Litt...
    18: ...nd southwestern [[United States]] to [[South America]]. They nest in colonies, often with other waders...
    20: ...ions [[bird migration|migrate]] to [[Central America]] and the [[West Indies]]. They may wander north ...
  11. Vicunas (3821 bytes)
    2: ...e | image = [[Image:Peruvian vicuna.jpg|150px]] | caption = }}
    8: {{Taxobox_familia_entry | taxon = [[Camelidae]]}}
    12: ...uthor = [[Juan Ignacio Molina|Molina]] | date = [[1782]]}}
    15: ...]] of [[South America]]. Protection measures were carried out by [[Peru]] and [[Chile]], which raised ...
    18: It is more delicate and graceful than the [[guanaco]], and smaller....
  12. Anne Bonny (5802 bytes)
    1: ...merican]] [[pirate]] who plied her trade in the [[Caribbean]].
    5: ...ecame public, Cormac moved to [[Charleston, South Carolina]] where he made a fortune and bought a larg...
    10: ...oodes Rogers in the summer of 1718, James Bonny became an informant for the governor.
    12: ...ced to the flogging, but later Anne and Rackham escaped to live together as pirates.
    16: ...she and Rackham saw several successes as pirates, capturing many ships and bringing in an abundance of...
  13. 18th century (8231 bytes)
    3: ...from [[1701]] through [[1800]] in the [[Gregorian calendar]].
    5: ... this period (in terms of [[industry|industrial]] capacity) were: [[Austria]], [[Britain]], [[France]]...
    9: ...ghtened absolutism]]" and was the time when political changes began that would lead to the modern [[na...
    11: ...being established, and, in the case of [[USA|America]], breaking away from their parents. In [[Asia]],...
    13: ...[[Baroque]], then was succeeded by the [[Neoclassical]] movement.
  14. 18th century new (49640 bytes)
    2: ...sted from [[1701]] to [[1800]] in the [[Gregorian calendar]], in accordance with the [[Anno Domini]]/[...
    4: ...ic event of the [[American Revolutionary War|American Revolution]]]]
    6: ...Enlightenment]] culminated in the French and American revolutions. Philosophy and science increased in...
    8: ...dest beginnings in the 18th century, it would radically change human society and the geology of the su...
    15: * [[1700]]: The [[1700 Cascadia earthquake]] (magnitude 9) occurs off the coas...
  15. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (12500 bytes)
    1: ...ean classical music]] (especially, of the [[Classical music era]]). He composed an astonishingly large...
    7: ...ed]] on the day after his birth at [[St. Rupert's Cathedral]] as ''Johannes Chrysostomus Wolfgangus Th...
    11: ...ruction in both the [[piano]] and [[violin]]. Musically, he developed very rapidly and began to compos...
    13: ..., to play with her. On one occasion when Mozart became ill, Leopold expressed more concern over the lo...
    19: ... as a member of the famous ''[[Accademia Filarmonica]]''. A highlight of the Italian journey, which is...
  16. Saint Petersburg (36589 bytes)
    17: | [[Geographic coordinate system|Location]]: || {{coor dm|59|56|N|30|20|E|region:RU_typ...
    33: ..._spit.jpg|thumb|300px|The [[Neva]] river has been called the main street of St Petersburg]]
    36: ...69;д, [[1914]]–[[1924]]), is a city located in [[Northwestern Russia]] on the delta of the...
    38: ... "window to Europe", it served thenceforth as the capital of the country during the [[Russian Empire|i...
    40: ...nd to honor it people call it often "the Northern Capital" (северн...

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