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  1. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma (37869 bytes)
    73: ...st Oklahoma City, [[Kilpatrick Turnpike]] makes a loop around North and West Oklahoma City, [[Airport Rd...
    108: ...pular postwar era Stars and Stripes Park. Lake Stanley Draper, the city's largest and most remote, off...
    135: ...munity, more immigrants moved into the area, not only from Vietnam and Southeast Asia, but from all ar...
    152: ... home of Oklahoma City's artists' community, the only such district in the state. Located along Paseo ...
    171: ...long Memorial Road and the John Kirkpatrick Outer Loop Turnpike is a huge swath of suburban development ...
  2. Roller coaster (14862 bytes)
    3: ...'' (the most common being [[loop (roller coaster)|loop]]s) that turns the rider briefly upside down. The...
    15: ... track divided into multiple sections or blocks. Only one train is permitted to be in a block at once....
    17: ... was running), then allow #1 into the station to unload.
    21: ...n wheeled sled running through a 13-foot diameter loop. None of these tracks were complete circuits.
    27: ... direction, which allows designers to incorporate loops, corkscrews, and many other manoeuvres into thei...
  3. Crochet (5214 bytes)
    7: ...ree end of the strand is pulled through the final loop.
    14: ...enteenth century, and contend that the hooking of loops through fine fabric in tambour work evolved into...
    16: ...survive to this day are often ornately carved or inlaid with mother-of-pearl.
    19: ...mperialism. The finished items were purchased mainly by the emerging middle class. The introduction ...
    46: ...ochet & Craft Link Index] Millions of links, commonly known as "Martha's" or "Stargazer"
  4. Yo-yo (9646 bytes)
    3: ...string, and, on a properly strung yo-yo, an uncut loop around the axle end which allows it to spin freel...
    5: ...ith a smooth motion. As the axle spins within the loop, a [[gyroscope|gyroscopic]] effect occurs, permit...
    21: ... which is fitted around the axle. Also termed a ''looped slip-string'', this seemingly minor modificatio...
    42: ...o-yo's simultaneously to perform reciprocating or looping maneuvers. This tends to be the most visually ...
    47: ...on with spinning tricks) or breakage (common with looping and offstring tricks).
  5. Politics of Iran (8863 bytes)
    6: ...olitical spectrum and then the leftists, leaving only the clergy and their supporters in power. There ...
    8: ... to run for the fifth parliamentary elections, mainly out of executive body of the government close to...
    10: ...d abstention from the local elections. In Tehran only about 10% of the electorate voted, following app...
    14: ===The closed loop of power===
    15: ...Supreme Leader, which ultimately creates a closed loop of power.
  6. Early history of Ireland (30651 bytes)
    5: ...untry with a drifting sheet of ice. It is highly unlikely that there were any humans in the country at...
    25: ...s of size and importance. They are distributed mainly throughout the north and east of the country, th...
    39: ...s 370 tonnes of copper during the Bronze Age. As only about 0.2% of this can be accounted for in excav...
    41: ... metal, twisted into a screw and then bent into a loop. Gold earrings, sun disks and lunulas (crescent &...
    91: ...h Ptolemy calls ''Eblana'', has often been mistakenly identified with the city of [[Dublin]] on accoun...
  7. Trebuchet (7499 bytes)
    12: ...ive end attached to the arm, and a free end whose loop slips from a hook. A trigger, usually a toggle i...
  8. Optic nerve (5184 bytes)
    9: ...alateral superior visual field traverse [[Meyer's loop]] to terminate in the lingual gyrus below the cal...
    18: ...ect vision in the visual field of the same side only.
  9. Carbon (15360 bytes)
    15: ...d contains a high proportion of closed porosity. Unlike normal graphite, the graphitic layers are not ...
    19: ...any fruits. The [[isotope]] [[carbon-14]] is commonly used in [[radioactive dating]].
    51: ... beta form, when synthetically-produced graphite only contains the alpha form. The alpha form can be c...
    53: ...ntly separated by other atoms, are held together only by [[van der Waals force]]s, so easily slip past...
    87: ... [[United States]]; [[Russia]]; [[Mexico]]; [[Greenland]] and [[India]].
  10. Pacific Ocean (14615 bytes)
    34: Only the interiors of the large land masses of [[Aust...
    42: Within the closed loop of the Andesite Line are most of the deep troughs...
  11. Reptile (14659 bytes)
    52: ...psid|Anapsids]], having a solid skull with holes only for nose, eyes, spinal cord, etc. Turtles are b...
    54: ...oic) and the archosaurs (modernly represented by only crocodiles and birds, but containing pterosaurs ...
    67: ...he, has been the subject of much study. To date, only a few species have been studied thoroughly enoug...
    72: ...y lack a specialized structure called a loop of Henle, which is present in the nephrons of birds and m...
  12. Basement membrane (603 bytes)
    3: ...tend into the underlying extracellular matrix and loop around [[collagen]] bundles. Although found benea...
  13. Physics (25628 bytes)
    143: ...es are [[M-theory]], [[superstring theory]] and [[loop quantum gravity]].
    149: ...heaven there are two matters on which I hope for enlightenment. One is quantum electrodynamics, and th...
  14. Gynaecology (4580 bytes)
    18: ...hen insufflated with carbon dioxide. This is commonly used to diagnose [[endometriosis]].
    43: # [[Large Loop Excision of the Transition Zone]] (LLETZ), where ...
  15. Madrid (20882 bytes)
    6: Madrid is the capital not only of the country but also of the [[Madrid (provinc...
    161: ...rgest metro system in [[Western Europe]], second only to London's [[London Underground|Underground]]. ...
  16. Hydroponics (15454 bytes)
    7: ...at recirculate the water, and therefore requires only a small fraction of the water used in traditiona...
    21: ...he optimum settings for most plants. This is commonly employed for large display plants in public buil...
    23: ...images/Method4.jpg Example Image from HydroponicsOnline.com]
    29: ...images/Method1.jpg Example Image from HydroponicsOnline.com]
    37: ...nd oxygen onto the medium. The emitters are commonly set to run 5 to 10 minutes every hour.

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