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  1. Mosquitoes (10897 bytes)
    9: {{Taxobox_familia_entry | taxon = '''Culicidae'''}}
    15: ...[[mph]]). Mosquitoes have been around for 170 million years.
    17: ...es]]'', ''[[Sabethes]]'', ''[[Wyeomyia]]'', ''[[Culiseta]]'', and ''[[Haemagoggus]]''.
    19: ...re called "biting flies" in [[English_language|English]], but the term "mosquito" was adopted to preve...
    27: ...arvae, or "wrigglers," grow suspended in stagnant pools of water and breathe air through siphons in their...
  2. Toads and Frogs (5754 bytes)
    4: {{Taxobox_regnum_entry | taxon = [[Animal|Animalia]]}}
    8: {{Taxobox_familia_entry | taxon = '''Bufonidae'''}}
    36: ...ology)|family]]. A number of species in other families of Amphibia are commonly referred to as toads. ...
    38: ...d any animal that shares these characteristics is liable to be called a toad, regardless of its locati...
    40: ...pted to burrowing habits, and are absolutely toad-like. The ''Bufonidae'' include terrestrial, burrowi...
  3. History of Ancient Egypt (27975 bytes)
    6: {{Egyptian Dynasty list}}
    8: ...fferent periods according to the dynasty of the ruling [[pharaoh]]. The dating of
    10: The conservative dates are not supported by any reliable absolute date for a span of about three mille...
    19: ...]] (21st–25th Dynasties) (also known as the Libyan Period)
    24: * [[Conventional Egyptian chronology|King List]]
  4. Karst (5682 bytes)
    1: ...and northern [[Arkansas]] in the [[USA]], contain literally thousands of [[cave]]s.
    3: ...gion along the [[Adriatic]] coast that rests on a limestone plateau.
    9: ...tinctive features, including [[sinkhole]]s or [[doline]]s (closed basins), vertical shafts, disappeari...
    13: ...issolve]] any fractures and bedding planes in the limestone bedrock. Over time these fractures enlarge...
    14: ..._bench_1.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Coastal erosion in limestone (here an ancient dune of [[coral sand]]).]...
  5. Solar power (20128 bytes)
    1: .... It is already in widespread use where other supplies of power are absent such as in remote locations...
    5: ...rm of [[visible light|visible]] and [[ultraviolet light]]. Plants use solar energy to create chemical ...
    15: :* Sunlight hits a [[photovoltaic cell]] (also called [[ph...
    16: ...its a dark surface and the surface warms when the light is converted to heat by interacting with matte...
    17: :* Sunlight strikes a [[Solar sail]] on a space craft and ...
  6. Protein (17280 bytes)
    1: ...lobin]], showing coloured [[alpha helix|alpha helices]]. This protein was the first to have its stru...
    2: ...re essential to the structure and function of all living [[cell (biology)|cells]] and [[virus]]es.
    3: ...onse]] and the storage and transport of various [[ligand]]s. In nutrition, proteins serve as the sour...
    5:
    14: ...: highly patterned sub-structures—[[alpha helix]] and [[beta sheet]]—or segments of chain ...
  7. Mobile phone (30513 bytes)
    3: ...s phone]] which acts as a telephone only within a limited range). Mobile
    5: [[Public Switched Telephone Network|telephone network]], ...
    6: directly dialling the other party's number on an inbuilt keypad. ...
    10: ...okia]], [[Panasonic]] (Matsushita Electric), [[Philips]], [[Samsung]], [[SAGEM|Sagem]], [[Sanyo]], [[S...
    12: ..., but distinct from mobile phones, such as [[satellite phone]]s and [[Professional Mobile Radio]].

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