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  1. DNA (29095 bytes)
    3: ... it is responsible for the genetic propagation of most [[biological inheritance|inherited]] [[trait]]s....
    5: ... other multi-cellular [[organism]]s, by contrast, most of the DNA is located in the [[cell nucleus]]. T...
    12: :Wikipedia needs to be accurate, but it can be simple ''and'...
    14: This is what most people need, and that's why it has been inserted...
    35: ...es between strangers). This method is one of the most reliable techniques for identifying a criminal, ...
  2. List of religions (13836 bytes)
    5: ... be real or legitimate, only those religions with Wikipedia articles will be listed in order to ensure that a...
    144: ...s, many involving some variant of [[animism]] and most defunct''
    229: *[[Hellꮩsmos]]
  3. Lists of people (6244 bytes)
    13: ** [[List of most popular family names]]
    38: * [[Wikipedia:non-unique personal name]]s (homonymous or namesa...
    83: *[[List of TIME Magazine's 100 most influential people of 2004]]
    84: ...[The 100 (book)|Michael H. Hart's list of the 100 most influential people in history]]
  4. Computer (32773 bytes)
    12: In most computers today, the problem is first translated...
    14: ...en used to represent Boolean operations. Since almost all of mathematics can be reduced to Boolean ope...
    61: ...from the way these features interact. Some of the most important design features are listed below.
    64: ...[1940s]] digital computers have become by far the most common, although analog computers are still used...
    70: ...ng the machine is a fundamental design feature of most computers. This feature was significantly extend...
  5. List of common diseases (5000 bytes)
    5: ...ist has been collated from various sources in the Wikipedia, and public domain resources.
  6. List of minerals (11610 bytes)
    3: This is a list of [[mineral]]s with Wikipedia articles. Mineral variety names and [[mineraloid]...
    56: #[[Amosite]] (asbestiform grunerite)
    156: #[[Delessite]] (magnesian chamosite)
  7. Adolf Hitler (51456 bytes)
    15: ...World War I]] defeat to become one of the world's most powerful nations. Nevertheless, the [[Allies]] u...
    47: ... for the Great War horrors; thus was perceived by most Germans as a humiliation and was an important fa...
    64: ...ns]] bill totaling $6,600,000 (32 billion marks). Most Germans bitterly resented these terms, but early...
    94: ...anda chief, Dr. [[Joseph Goebbels]], he persuaded most Germans he was their saviour from the Depression...
    96: ...use. The unemployment rate was cut substantially, mostly through arms production and sending women home...
  8. Photography (18493 bytes)
    5: Most commonly a [[camera]] or [[camera obscura]] is t...
    36: ... could be used to reproduce positive prints, like most chemical cameras do today. Talbot patented this ...
    61: ...ced in [[1935]] based on three colored emulsions. Most modern color films, except Kodachrome, are based...
    63: ... on specially coated paper. The latter is now the most common form of film (non-digital) color photogra...
    130: *[[Wikipedia:Wikipedians/Photographers|Wikipedian photographers]]
  9. Jefferson City, Missouri (7230 bytes)
    2: [[Image:Capitolmo.jpg|right|Wikipedia Encyclopedia|framed| The capitol building on a su...
    17: seal = JeffersonCityMOseal.jpg |
  10. French language (40201 bytes)
    19: ...age|Portuguese]]. In [[1999]] French was the 11th most spoken language in the world, being spoken by ab...
    31: ...aul. For the history of the French language, the most important of these groups are the [[Franks|Frank...
    37: ...se dialects in the north of France which were the most affected by the Frankish invasions, like [[Pica...
    369: ...ench grammar shares several notable features with most other Romance languages, including:
    398: ...|register]]. The colloquial register is used in almost any circumstance of life, and should not be conf...
  11. Kurdistan (8785 bytes)
    16: Before [[World War I]], most Kurds lived within the boundaries of the [[Ottom...
    19: ...participates in agitation for Kurdish issues, but most of the governments in the Middle East have histo...
    31: ...ansitional region (which includes the cities of [[Mosul]] and [[Kirkuk]]) is ethnically quite diverse, ...
    45: ...ku.wikipedia.org ku.wikipedia.org — Kurdish Wikipedia]
  12. Doric order (6699 bytes)
    19: ...s]] in Athens, built about [[449 BC]]. ''(See the Wikipedia [[Temple of Hephaestus|entry]] for photographs th...
    21: ...eight of the entablature has been reduced. The endmost triglyph is centered over the column rather than...
  13. Biology (23579 bytes)
    2: ...of the most basic topics in biology, please see [[Wikipedia:biology basic topics]].''
    33: ...iversal processes is also present, for example in most [[metazoan]] organisms the basic steps of the ea...
    62: ...his "last universal common ancestor, that is, the most recent common ancestor of all organisms, is beli...
    71: ...er and thus remove more carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. [[Tissue]]s and [[organ (biology)|organ]]s...
    83: ...boundaries between disciplines are very fluid and most disciplines borrow techniques from each other fr...
  14. Beach (8328 bytes)
    13: ...arger geological units are discussed elsewhere in Wikipedia under [[bar (landform)|bars]]. Both types can be ...
    18: That part mostly above water (depending upon tide), and more or...
  15. Aymara language (3573 bytes)
    1: ... <small>Help wikipedia by translating [[http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lengua_aymara Spanish article]] into thi...
    25: ... spoken in Huancane and Moho seems to contain the most differences.
  16. Drum (2033 bytes)
    2: {{Spoken Wikipedia|Drum.ogg|2005-04-13}}
    5: In most [[popular music]] and [[jazz]], ''drums'' usual...
  17. List of Major League Baseball players (29066 bytes)
    1: ...rs for whom an article does not yet exist, see: [[Wikipedia:Requested articles/sports]].
    891: *[[Lloyd Moseby]]
    953: *[[Amos Otis]]
    1034: *[[Chucho Ramos]]
    1105: *[[Amos Rusie]] &beta;
  18. Timpani (31735 bytes)
    2: {{Spoken Wikipedia|Timpani.ogg|2005-04-04}}
    3: ...a ''timpani stick'' or ''timpani mallet''. Unlike most drums, they produce a [[definite pitch]] when st...
    18: ... be adjusted by loosening or tightening the rods. Most timpani have six to eight tension rods.
    34: By far the most common type of timpani used today are ''pedal ti...
    41: ...be called ''Dresden'' timpani, though the term is most often used for drums whose design is similar to ...
  19. Tooth enamel (32458 bytes)
    2: '''Tooth enamel''' is the most highly mineralized and hardest substance of the ...
    23: ...o what is known as the [[enamel matrix]], which almost immediately mineralizes partially by the enzyme,...
    25: ...retory stage to transportation. Proteins compose most of the transported material. These are used for...
    81: ...e many reasons for demineralization to occur. The most important cause of tooth decay is the ingestion ...
    83: ...er bacterial invasion further into the tooth. The most important bacteria involved with tooth decay is ...
  20. Al Gore (43430 bytes)
    76: ...Vietnam after completing basic training, spending most of his term in Fort Rucker.
    102: ...wever, many experts consider him to be one of the most active and influential Vice Presidents in U.S. h...
    126: ... President, Gore was widely considered one of the most active, powerful, and popular Vice Presidents in...
    143: ...ar vote by more than 500,000 votes, receiving the most votes of any Democrat in U.S. history, he lost t...
    161: ... Act]], and [[environment|environmental]] issues, most notably [[global warming]]. Gore also continued...

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