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- Molybdenum (10247 bytes)
172: ...t hardening [[steel]]. Molybdenum is important in plant nutrition, and is found in certain [[enzyme]]s...
174: == Applications ==
175: ...res. Molybdenum is also used in some electronic applications, as the conductive metal layers in [[thin...
178: ...], tried molybdenum as an alloying agent in armor plate and noted its useful properties.
186: ...present in amounts of a few parts per million. In plants, molybdenum is involved in the pathways of [[... - Tellurium (8984 bytes)
181: == Applications ==
188: ...ignificantly. If some of the cadmium in CdTe is replaced by [[zinc]] then CdZnTe is formed which is us...
193: ...] ''tellus'' meaning "earth") was discovered in [[1782]] by the Hungarian [[Franz-Joseph M?von Reichenst...
195: The [[1960s]] brought growth in thermoelectric applications for tellurium, as well as its use in free... - Timeline of chemical element discovery (10490 bytes)
32: *[[1741]] - [[Platinum]] discovered by [[Charles Wood (scientist)|...
44: *[[1782]] - [[Tellurium]] discovered by [[Franz-Joseph M?...
47: ... Heinrich Klaproth]]. After the planet [[Uranus (planet)|Uranus]].
134: *[[1941]] - [[Plutonium]] discovered by [[Glenn T. Seaborg]], [[Ar... - Timeline of railway history (5902 bytes)
5: *[[1782]] [[Scotland|Scottish]] engineer [[James Watt]] i...
19: *[[1855]] the [[Panama Railway]] completed, the first [[transcontinental railway]]
24: ...st Transcontinental Railroad (North America)]] completed across the [[United States]].
31: ...Siberian railway]] in [[Russia]]. Construction completed in [[1904]]. [[Webb C. Ball]] establishes fir... - John C. Calhoun (5703 bytes)
3: '''John Caldwell Calhoun''' ([[March 18]], [[1782]] – [[March 31]], [[1850]]), was a prominen...
11: ...r." The break between Jackson and Calhoun was complete, and Calhoun was not Jackson's running mate in...
22: * [[List of places named for John C. Calhoun]] - Klopotec (8027 bytes)
13: ...19th century]]. The Austrian [[Archduke John]] ([[1782]]-[[1859]]), the youngest brother of the [[Habsbu...
17: ...and ''[[Zametna crnina|�ametna črnina]]'' (Plava kavčina) (as a curiosity: the oldest vine...
27: *''viličice'' (pl.;little [[fork]]s) - hold macleki; made from [[oa...
30: ...ansfers the rotation onto the axle; made from [[poplar]] or [[fir]] wood. Sail from Slovenske gorice h...
33: ...ecoming more and more rare, as they are getting replaced by metal devices. - Burrowing Owls (3543 bytes)
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12: ...uthor = [[Juan Ignacio Molina|Molina]] | date = [[1782]]}}
17: Adults have brown plumage with white spotting, darker on the chest. Th...
28: ... burrow. The dung attacts beetles which are a staple of the owls' diet. - Degus (5480 bytes)
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12: ... author = [[Juan Ignacio Molina|Molina]] | date = 1782}}
27: ...ng by day, their numbers influence on the food supply available to the more numerous nocturnal rodents... - List of U.S. military history events (12126 bytes)
1: ...f the United States. The categories on this (incomplete, in-development) list are somewhat arbitrary: ...
158: *[[Pleasant Valley War]] (Arizona, 1886)
175: *[[Francis Marion]] (1780–1782) - Snowy Egrets (2212 bytes)
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12: ... author = [[Juan Ignacio Molina|Molina]] | date = 1782}}
16: ...llow feet. In breeding season, adults have shaggy plumes.
18: ... in colonies, often with other waders, usually on platforms of sticks in trees or shrubs. - Vicunas (3821 bytes)
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12: ...uthor = [[Juan Ignacio Molina|Molina]] | date = [[1782]]}}
26: Vicuñas live in [[grasslands]] and [[plains]] in the [[mountain|mountainous]] regions at ... - Anne Bonny (5802 bytes)
1: ...5, 1782) was an [[Irish American]] [[pirate]] who plied her trade in the [[Caribbean]].
5: ...na]] where he made a fortune and bought a large [[plantation]]. Diligent efforts to source all of thes...
10: ...g the story that Anne Bonny started a fire on the plantation in retaliation, but it is known that some...
15: ...ngside the men, and the accounts describing her exploits present her as competent, effective in combat...
23: ...d trial, Read and Bonny both [[Pleading the belly|pleaded their bellies]], announcing during the sente... - 18th century (8231 bytes)
11: ... breaking away from their parents. In [[Asia]], exploration and influences from Europe were beginning ...
13: ...began. In the visual arts, the [[Rococo]] style replaced the [[Baroque]], then was succeeded by the [[...
38: * [[1757]]: [[Battle of Plassey]] signals the beginning of [[British]] rule ...
48: * [[1775]]-[[1782|82]]: [[First Anglo-Maratha War]]
67: == Significant people == - 18th century new (49640 bytes)
4: ...otherwise for the purposes of their work. For example, the "short" 18th century may be defined as [[17...
17: * [[1700]]-[[1721|21]]: [[Russia]] supplants [[Sweden]] as the dominant [[Baltic region|Ba...
26: ... long decline and the [[Maratha Empire]] slowly replaces it.
51: ...edition]] from Mexico and travel into the [[Great Plains]]
52: * [[1720]]–[[1721]]: The [[Great Plague of Marseille]] - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (12500 bytes)
1: ...d by later composers and his works are frequently played today.
11: ...linschule'' ("Essay on the fundamentals of violin playing") was published in 1756, the same year as Mo...
13: ...Duet (music)|duets]] and [[Duo (music)|duos]], to play with her. On one occasion when Mozart became il...
15: During his formative years, Mozart completed several journeys throughout [[Europe]], begin...
17: ...t.birth.500pix.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Mozart's birthplace at 9 Getreidegasse, [[Salzburg]], [[Austria]]]... - Saint Petersburg (36589 bytes)
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40: ...ntre, is impressive even today and to honor it people call it often "the Northern Capital" (с...
60: ...pg|center|thumb|650px|The [[Hermitage Museum]] complex with the [[Winter Palace]] at right]]
62: ... of Russia|Emperor Paul]] in 1797–1801 to replace the earlier Summer Palace. The Tauride palace ...
74: ...[Russian Navy]], the outside being covered with [[plaque]]s to sailors lost at sea. The church of Sts ...
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