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  1. Allergy (18658 bytes)
    16: ...on suffer from hayfever symptoms in response to [[wiktionary:airborne|airborne]] [[pollen]]. [[Asthma]]tics ar...
    23: ...cted intradermally or into small scratchings made into the patient's skin, often with a [[lancet]]. Com...
    32: Skins tests also are not always able to pinpoint a patient's specific allergies if the patient has...
    46: A third form of immunotherapy involves the intravenous injection of [[monoclonal antibody|monocl...
    56: ...ments from genetic-basis, environmental-basis and intermediate proponents exist with varying validity a...
  2. Glacial motion (2558 bytes)
    5: ...ore material from its terminus than it transports into that region.
    7: ... warming]]. Opponents of global warming like to point out that although some glaciers are retreating, o...
    11: ...glacial landforms|erosional landforms]] such as [[Wiktionary:striation|striation]]s, [[cirque (landform)|cirqu...
  3. Russia (28007 bytes)
    2: ...y that stretches over a vast expanse of eastern [[Europe]] and northern [[Asia]]. With an area of 17,0...
    15: ...te prosperous, due to diversified trade with both Europe and Asia.
    17: ..., while its western zone was largely incorporated into the Grand Duchy of [[Lithuania]] and [[Poland]]....
    23: ...or less functional Christian state on the Eastern European frontier, allowing it to claim succession t...
    29: ...owntrodden serfs and suppression of the growing [[Intelligentsia]] were continuing problems however, an...
  4. Festival (832 bytes)
    13: ...lso [[list of festivals]], [[wiktionary:fest]], [[wiktionary:festival]].
  5. Sumer (14409 bytes)
    5: The term "Sumerian" is actually an [[Wiktionary:exonym|exonym]] (a name given by another group of...
    10: ...d]] of the city and ruled over by a king, who was intimately tied to the city's religious rites.
    12: ...sought to assert primacy over each other, falling into a millennium of almost incessant warfare over wa...
    35: The [[Tigris-Euphrates plain]] lacked [[mineral]]s and [[tree]]s....
    55: ...y|potters]] decorated pots with [[cedar oil]] [[paint]]s. The potters used a [[bow drill]] to produce t...
  6. Alchemy (42222 bytes)
    1: ...of alchemy is the [[transmutation]] of any metal into either [[gold]] or [[silver]].
    11: ...seudo-scientists]] who attempted to turn [[lead]] into [[gold]], believed all matter was composed of th...
    13: ...parate the chemical (material) dimension from the interpretive, symbolic or philosophical one. In thos...
    15: ... to ward off disease and organic decay; hence the intertwining of chemical, spiritual and [[astrology|a...
    17: ...a rich field of study in its own right, devolving into mysticism and outright charlatanism, and in the ...
  7. Fungus (12992 bytes)
    4: {{Taxobox_domain_entry | taxon = [[Eukaryote|Eukaryota]]}}
    24: Fungi can be divided into two basic morphological forms, yeasts and hyphae...
    28: Division of hyphae into [[cell (biology)|cell]]s is either incomplete, i...
    30: ...form hyphae and instead grow directly from spores into multinucleate '''[[sporangium|sporangia]]'''. A ...
    34: ... The result is that nuclei move from one mycelium into the other, forming a [[heterokaryon]] (meaning d...
  8. Guinea pig (19730 bytes)
    29: ...ngland|English]] traders brought guinea pigs to [[Europe]], where they quickly became popular as exoti...
    31: ...' (Guinean piglet), in Sweden they are called ''[[Wiktionary:marsvin|marsvin]]'' (a combination of the Latin w...
    33: ...a common species is ''Cavia porcellus,'' with ''[[Wiktionary:porcellus|porcellus]]'' being [[Latin]] for "litt...
    35: ... One theory is that the animals were brought to [[Europe]] by way of [[Guinea]], leading people to thi...
    66: ...hich have been developed since their arrival in [[Europe]] and [[North America]]. These varieties var...
  9. Kenya (15142 bytes)
    53: ...rests, the settlers banned the growing of coffee, introduced a Hut [[tax]], and the landless were grant...
    55: ...]]) on [[15 January]] [[1954]] and the subsequent interrogation led to a better understanding of the Ma...
    64: Since independence, [[Kenya]] has maintained remarkable stability despite changes in its ...
    68: ...national observers, marked an important turning point in Kenya's democratic evolution. President Kibaki...
    72: Internal wrangling within the governing coalition has...
  10. Labradoodle (2015 bytes)
    23: ...eople with [[allergy|allergies]] to [[fur]] and [[wiktionary:dander|dander]]. This has not yet been reliably ...
    25: ...er-development are invariably freer, more open to interpretation and cover more observable types than t...
  11. Hippocampus (8957 bytes)
    10: [[psychology|Psychologists]] and [[neuroscience|neuroscientists]] dispute the precise role of the hip...
    12: ...age to the hippocampus occurred, so its role in maintaining these older memories remains controversial.
    14: ...egions. And there is evidence (e.g. [http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/abstract/108562086/ABS...
    18: ...l information. Studies in rats have shown that [[neurons]] in the hippocampus have spatial firing fiel...
    20: ...n places. Studies with animals have shown that an intact hippocampus is required for simple spatial me...
  12. White House (15373 bytes)
    6: It is a [[white]] painted, [[neoclassical]] [[sandstone]] mansion located...
    18: ...the "White House" emerged, because of its white-painted stone exterior. The name '''Executive Mansion'...
    20: ...lways painted white as early as 1798, and the repainting from the fire damage did not originate the ter...
    32: ... job-seekers waiting to ask him for political appointments or other favors as he began the business day...
    61: ...ir House]], while the White House was gutted; its interior was dismantled with the house left as a shel...
  13. Commons:Template:Newpagelinksmain (1176 bytes)
    4: ...e:Newpagelinksmain|Look for Newpagelinksmain]] in Wiktionary, our sister dictionary project.
  14. Cephalopods (4509 bytes)
    12: [[Teuthida]]<br><br>
    18: ...malacology]], is the study of cephalopods and '''teuthologists''' are the scientists who study them.
    20: ... In the [[Coleoidea]], the mollusc shell has been internalized or is absent; this subclass includes the...
    22: ...orite experimental material of [[Neurophysiology|neurophysiologists]] for many years.
    24: ...me, but direction can be controlled somewhat by pointing it in different directions.
  15. Guinea Pigs (18488 bytes)
    29: ...ngland|English]] traders brought guinea pigs to [[Europe]], where they quickly became popular as exoti...
    31: ...' (Guinean piglet), in Sweden they are called ''[[Wiktionary:marsvin|marsvin]]'' (a combination of the Latin w...
    33: ...a common species is ''Cavia porcellus,'' with ''[[Wiktionary:porcellus|porcellus]]'' being [[Latin]] for "litt...
    35: ... One theory is that the animals were brought to [[Europe]] by way of [[Guinea]], leading people to thi...
    66: ...hich have been developed since their arrival in [[Europe]] and [[North America]]. These varieties var...
  16. Sea Urchins (11174 bytes)
    9: *[[Euechinoidea]]
    22: ***Order [[Temnopleuroida]]
    33: [[image:urchintest2.jpg|thumb|right|Closeup of test. In life, a tube foot extends through ea...
    39: [[image:urchintest1.jpg|thumb|left|Sea urchin test. Each white ba...
    45: ...tion from the spines, which converge toward the point that has been touched. A sea urchin has no visibl...
  17. Creation (theology) (32465 bytes)
    5: ...nisms were created by [[supernatural|supernatural intervention]] (see [[evolutionary creationism]]).
    9: ...r information on [[natural history]], and literal interpretations of scriptures are not considered reli...
    19: ...erse, and that God then either ceased to actively interfere with its operation, or simply ceased to exi...
    21: ...on that individual species were created by divine intervention in the natural order, the latter view is...
    26: ...a spectrum of beliefs which have been categorised into the broad types listed below. Not all creationis...
  18. Lava flow (9578 bytes)
    4: <div class="noprint" style="clear: right; border: solid #aaa 1px; mar...
    5: ...e="float: left;">[[Image:Wiktionary.png|50px|none|Wiktionary|]]</div>
    6: ...''[[wiktionary:Pahoehoe|P&#257;hoehoe]]''''' in [[Wiktionary]], the free dictionary</div>
    21: ...ly spelled just pahoehoe). P&#257;hoehoe can turn into &lsquo;a&lsquo;a if it becomes turbulent due to ...
    32: ||[[Image:Pahoehoe toe.jpg|thumb|none|250px|Closeup of advancing molten "toe" of Pahoehoe]]
  19. Lava (9992 bytes)
    4: <div class="noprint" style="clear: right; border: solid #aaa 1px; mar...
    5: ...e="float: left;">[[Image:Wiktionary.png|50px|none|Wiktionary|]]</div>
    6: ...''[[wiktionary:Pahoehoe|P&#257;hoehoe]]''''' in [[Wiktionary]], the free dictionary</div>
    21: ...ly spelled just pahoehoe). P&#257;hoehoe can turn into &lsquo;a&lsquo;a if it becomes turbulent due to ...
    32: ||[[Image:Pahoehoe toe.jpg|thumb|none|250px|Closeup of advancing molten "toe" of Pahoehoe]]
  20. Soap (8342 bytes)
    16: ...ing is the process of converting raw soap pellets into salable product, usually bars.
    18: ... passed through a metal detector and then stamped into shape in refrigerated tools. The pressed bars ar...
    20: ...[Sand]] or [[pumice]] may be added to produce a [[wiktionary:scouring|scouring]] soap. This process is most co...
    36: ... animal tallow and wood ash down the mountain and into the clay soil on the banks of the [[Tiber]]. Eve...
    40: ...eteenth century, and [[advertising]] campaigns in Europe and the United States helped to increase popu...

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