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  1. Allergy (18658 bytes)
    1: ...s benign as a [[rhinorrhea|runny nose]], to life-threatening [[anaphylaxis|anaphylactic shock]] and [[...
    16: ...on suffer from hayfever symptoms in response to [[wiktionary:airborne|airborne]] [[pollen]]. [[Asthma]]tics ar...
    36: ...gE specific to certain allergens can be measured through use of the radioallergosorbent test (RAST).
    44: ...nd was available in the [[United States]] until [[2001]], when the [[Food and Drug Administration]] re...
    50: ... the symptoms of allergy but play little role in chronic alleviation of the disorder. They can play an...
  2. Glacial motion (2558 bytes)
    11: ...glacial landforms|erosional landforms]] such as [[Wiktionary:striation|striation]]s, [[cirque (landform)|cirqu...
  3. Russia (28007 bytes)
    13: ...zars]], ruled the western portion of these lands through the eighth century. They in turn were displa...
    17: ...who pillaged the Russian principalities for over three centuries. Also known as the [[Tatars]], they ...
    23: ...Russia remained the only more or less functional Christian state on the Eastern European frontier, all...
    29: ... cities of the [[Russian Empire]] and to the overthrow in [[1917]] of the Romanovs.
    37: ...course of the struggle. It is estimated that over 200,000 people have died in this conflict. Minor con...
  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...
    14: ...ame on the list whose existence is authenticated through archaeological evidence, is that of [[Enmebar...
    16: The dynasty of Lagash is well known through important monuments, and one of the first emp...
    18: [[Lugal-Zage-Si]], the priest-king of Umma, overthrew the primacy of the Lagash dynasty, took Uruk, m...
    28: ...owed]], [[harrowing|harrowed]], [[raking|raked]] thrice, and pulverized with a [[mattock]].
  6. Alchemy (42222 bytes)
    1: ...e]], [[mysticism]], and [[religion]]. There were three main goals many alchemists sought for. The most...
    8: ...and have been later connected with ancient Egypt through what linguists term a "[[folk etymology]]."
    23: ... of alchemy, enjoyed a moment in the sun in the [[20th century]] when physicists were able to convert ...
    25: ...cal symbolism has been occasionally used in the [[20th century]] by [[psychology|psychologists]] and p...
    31: ...ical traditions spanning some four millennia and three continents, and their general penchant for cryp...
  7. Fungus (12992 bytes)
    2: ...Taxobox_image | image = [[Image:Fungus on log.jpg|200px|Orange parasitic fungus]]| caption = ''Orange ...
    15: [[Image:CAS_mushrooms001A.jpg|thumb|left|200px|Image provided by [http://classroomclipart.com...
    21: ...edgeable persons occasionally misidentify wild mushrooms, with sometimes fatal consequences. Many fung...
    22: [[Image:CAS_mushrooms003A.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Image provided by [http://classroomclipart.com...
    26: ...(food source) called the '''''[[mycelium]]''''', through which food is absorbed. Usually the most cons...
  8. Guinea pig (19730 bytes)
    24: ...ome from [[Guinea]]. Although there are more than 20 different species, the one most familiar to peopl...
    27: ...g was first [[domestication |domesticated ]] c. [[2000 BC]] for food by the Inca, in the [[Andean]] re...
    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...
    48: ...g dominance. It is a purring sound, made in the throat.
  9. Kenya (15142 bytes)
    22: population_estimate_year = 2004 |
    25: population_census_year = 2002 |
    28: GDP_PPP_year = 2003 |
    49: ...uggest that protohumans roamed the area more than 20 million years ago. Recent finds near Kenya's [[La...
    53: During the early part of the [[20th century]] the interior central highlands were s...
  10. Labradoodle (2015 bytes)
    23: ...eople with [[allergy|allergies]] to [[fur]] and [[wiktionary:dander|dander]]. This has not yet been reliably ...
  11. Hippocampus (8957 bytes)
    1: [[Image:Anatomy06-brain.jpg|thumb||200px|right|Brain Clip Art provided by [http://class...
    14: .../cgi-bin/abstract/108562086/ABSTRACT O'Kane et al 2004]) that [[HM_(patient)|patient HM]] (who had his...
    33: ... has been found that these areas are relatively [[Wiktionary:Hypotrophy|hypotrophic]] in [[cetaceans]].
    43: ... brain areas which continues to grow new neurons throughout life
  12. White House (15373 bytes)
    8: ...e back of the U.S. [[American_twenty_dollar_bill|$20 bill]]. Presidential residences, both temporary ...
    22: ...he White House in what was (and still is, [[as of 2005]]) the most violent demonstration on White Hous...
    28: ...w Jackson]] had to leave for a hotel when roughly 20,000 citizens celebrated his inauguration inside t...
    44: *35 bathrooms
    59: ...g|thumb|left|300px|Ellipse and White House, early 20th century]]
  13. Commons:Template:Newpagelinksmain (1176 bytes)
    4: ...e:Newpagelinksmain|Look for Newpagelinksmain]] in Wiktionary, our sister dictionary project.
  14. Cephalopods (4509 bytes)
    2: {{Taxobox_image | image = [[image:squidu.jpg|200px|juvenile cephalopod]] | caption = Juvenile cep...
    20: The class contains two [[Wiktionary: extant| extant]] [[subclass (biology)|subclasses...
    22: ...[brain]]s. They have special skin cells called [[chromatophore]]s that change color and are used for c...
    24: ...ually backward as water is forced out anteriorly through the hyponome, but direction can be controlled...
    32: ...urrent Classification of Recent Cephalopoda] (May 2001). Other classifications differ, primarily in ho...
  15. Guinea Pigs (18488 bytes)
    24: ...ome from [[Guinea]]. Although there are more than 20 different species, the one most familiar to peopl...
    27: ...g was first [[domestication |domesticated ]] c. [[2000 BC]] for food by the Inca, in the [[Andean]] re...
    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...
    48: ...g dominance. It is a purring sound, made in the throat.
  16. Sea Urchins (11174 bytes)
    33: ...ht|Closeup of test. In life, a tube foot extends through each of the small holes, and a spine is suppo...
    37: ... in the Caribbean, has thin spines that can be 10-20 cm long. Sea urchins are usually dull in color, c...
    43: ...esides sea urchins, the Echinoidea also includes three groups of "irregular" echinoids: flattened [[sa...
    51: ... that the spines are truly venomous (unlike the [[Wiktionary:pedicellaria|pedicellaria]]e between the spines, ...
    61: ...o species of sea urchin and concluded that all [[chromosome]]s were needed for normal embryonic develo...
  17. Creation (theology) (32465 bytes)
    1: [[Image:creationism.jpg|thumb|right|[[Christianity]], [[Islam]] and [[Judaism]] hold the be...
    7: ...sh tribes to the God revealed in the figure of [[Christ]] clearly depicts how much theological underst...
    15: ...st different accounts of creation, some Jews and Christians claim to use Genesis exclusively as a supp...
    17: ...ystems]], including those in particular espoused through secular or scientific rationale—i.e. "[...
    32: ... and by many [[Haredi Judaism|Haredi Jews]]. For Christian groups promoting this view, see the [[Insti...
  18. Lava flow (9578 bytes)
    5: ...e="float: left;">[[Image:Wiktionary.png|50px|none|Wiktionary|]]</div>
    6: ...''[[wiktionary:Pahoehoe|P&#257;hoehoe]]''''' in [[Wiktionary]], the free dictionary</div>
    9: ... typically from 700�C to 1200�C (1300�F to 2200�F). However, the [[viscosity]] of lava is 100,...
    15: The three main forms taken by flowing of lava are '''''&l...
    19: ... lava", but also to "burn" or "blaze") is one of three basic types of flow lava. &lsquo;A&lsquo;a is c...
  19. Lava (9992 bytes)
    5: ...e="float: left;">[[Image:Wiktionary.png|50px|none|Wiktionary|]]</div>
    6: ...''[[wiktionary:Pahoehoe|P&#257;hoehoe]]''''' in [[Wiktionary]], the free dictionary</div>
    9: ...ature]]: typically from 700C to 1200C (1300F to 2200F). However, the [[viscosity]] of lava is 100,000...
    15: The three main forms taken by flowing of lava are '''''&l...
    19: ... lava", but also to "burn" or "blaze") is one of three basic types of flow lava. &lsquo;A&lsquo;a is c...
  20. Soap (8342 bytes)
    18: ... log or blank, cut to convenient lengths, passed through a metal detector and then stamped into shape ...
    20: ...[Sand]] or [[pumice]] may be added to produce a [[wiktionary:scouring|scouring]] soap. This process is most co...
    30: ...] was written on a Babylonian clay tablet around 2200 BC.

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