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  1. Allergy (18658 bytes)
    16: ...on suffer from hayfever symptoms in response to [[wiktionary:airborne|airborne]] [[pollen]]. [[Asthma]]tics ar...
    39: ...llergens from the home environment, and avoiding environments in which contact with allergens is likel...
    44: ...rug Administration]] revoked its approval for an investigative study being performed. Since that time...
    46: A third form of immunotherapy involves the intravenous injection of [[monoclonal an...
    53: ...only as [[placebo]]s. Yet there are case studies involving animals and babies, which makes it diffcult...
  2. Glacial motion (2558 bytes)
    11: ...glacial landforms|erosional landforms]] such as [[Wiktionary:striation|striation]]s, [[cirque (landform)|cirqu...
  3. Russia (28007 bytes)
    13: ...sunited tribes who were variously overwhelmed by invading [[Goths]], [[Huns]], and Turkic [[Avars]] be...
    17: ...om internal disputes and was overrun by eastern invaders, the [[Golden Horde]] of the pagan Mongols a...
    27: ...ce, and eventually tossed off the control of the invaders late in the 14th century. [[Ivan the Terrib...
    118: ...ging structural reforms, has raised business and investor confidence over Russia's prospects in its se...
    124: ...rmal banking practices by making equity and debt investments in a number of banks, but with very limit...
  4. Festival (832 bytes)
    13: ...lso [[list of festivals]], [[wiktionary:fest]], [[wiktionary:festival]].
  5. Sumer (14409 bytes)
    5: ... and successors are widely believed to have been invaders or migrants, although it has proven difficul...
    35: ... [[tree]]s. Sumerian structures comprised plano-convex [[mudbrick]], not fixed with [[Mortar (masonry)...
    66: ...and simple bows. (the [[recurve bow]] is a later invention.)
    75: ...y a [[tin]] [[dome]]. The Sumerian [[afterlife]] involved a descent into a vile [[Sumerian nether-worl...
    77: ...or [[animal]] and [[vegetable]] [[sacrifice]]s. [[Wiktionary:Granary|Granaries]] and [[storehouse]]s were usua...
  6. Alchemy (42222 bytes)
    11: ...their times. They were attempting to explore and investigate nature before many of the most basic scie...
    13: ...helpful to consider how wonderfully magical the conversion of one substance into another, which had fo...
    23: ...e [[20th century]] when physicists were able to convert lead atoms into gold atoms via a [[nuclear rea...
    44: ...[Black powder]] may have been the most important invention of Chinese alchemists. Described in [[9th c...
    99: ...orld rather than rejecting the world led to his conviction that experimentation was more important tha...
  7. Fungus (12992 bytes)
    18: ...as the separate kingdom Fungi. They occur in all environments on the planet and include important [[de...
    43: ...non-motile. They develop into new mycelia, which invade some substrate and repeat the life cycle. Thes...
    68: * [[Epithelial]] [[wiktionary:turnover|turnover]]
  8. Guinea pig (19730 bytes)
    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...
    37: ==Traits and Environment==
    43: ...ghts were not skills guinea pigs needed in the [[environment]] in which they [[evolution|evolved]], al...
    60: ...oung are mobile from birth, and depending on the environment, will usually venture outdoors within a w...
  9. Kenya (15142 bytes)
    55: ...ng of the Mau Mau command structure. [[Operation Anvil]] opened on [[24 April]] [[1954]] after weeks o...
    142: {{wiktionary}}
  10. Labradoodle (2015 bytes)
    23: ...eople with [[allergy|allergies]] to [[fur]] and [[wiktionary:dander|dander]]. This has not yet been reliably ...
    25: ...reed standard]]s of breeds-under-development are invariably freer, more open to interpretation and cov...
  11. Hippocampus (8957 bytes)
    12: ...s leads to the idea that consolidation over time involves the transfer of memories out of the hippocam...
    18: ...mal is. Place cells have now been seen in humans involved in finding their way around in a [[virtual r...
    20: ... -- a neural representation of the layout of the environment -- which would permit one to figure out ...
    31: ...emory disturbances. However for many years, the conventional view of the hippocampus was that, like th...
    33: ... has been found that these areas are relatively [[Wiktionary:Hypotrophy|hypotrophic]] in [[cetaceans]].
  12. White House (15373 bytes)
    63: ...ecor, much admired then as now, had an imperial [[Wiktionary:Francophile|Francophile]] air that was the result...
    65: ...gh presumably inspired by the Kennedy years, was unveiled to general derision.
    81: ...whether the show accurately captured the working environment, some former White House staffers observe...
  13. Commons:Template:Newpagelinksmain (1176 bytes)
    4: ...e:Newpagelinksmain|Look for Newpagelinksmain]] in Wiktionary, our sister dictionary project.
  14. Cephalopods (4509 bytes)
    20: The class contains two [[Wiktionary: extant| extant]] [[subclass (biology)|subclasses...
    22: ...stem]] of cephalopods is the most complex of the invertebrates. The giant [[nerve]] fibers of the ceph...
  15. Guinea Pigs (18488 bytes)
    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...
    37: ==Traits and Environment==
    43: ...ghts were not skills guinea pigs needed in the [[environment]] in which they [[evolution|evolved]], al...
    60: ...oung are mobile from birth, and depending on the environment, will usually venture outdoors within a w...
  16. Sea Urchins (11174 bytes)
    45: ...mpt and visible reaction from the spines, which converge toward the point that has been touched. A sea...
    51: ... that the spines are truly venomous (unlike the [[Wiktionary:pedicellaria|pedicellaria]]e between the spines, ...
  17. Creation (theology) (32465 bytes)
    38: ...There are a variety of mechanisms believed to be involved, including genomic modularity -- the ability...
    68: ...evolution, with a total rejection of any deistic involvement. In [[1987]], [[Newsweek]] reported: "By ...
    99: ... evidence which refutes these predictions cannot invalidate creationism, because creationism itself is...
    103: ...h the evidence, the theory itself is shown to be invalid. Evolution is a theory that its supporters sa...
    106: ...rve to be called a theologian who looks upon the invisible things of God as though they were clearly p...
  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>
  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>
  20. Soap (8342 bytes)
    9: ... areas of a house and can be made of other, more environmentally-healthy materials as well, such as na...
    12: The common process of purifying soap involves removal of [[sodium chloride]], [[sodium hyd...
    16: ...oap finishing. Soap finishing is the process of converting raw soap pellets into salable product, usua...
    18: ... then extruded into a long log or blank, cut to convenient lengths, passed through a metal detector an...
    20: ...[Sand]] or [[pumice]] may be added to produce a [[wiktionary:scouring|scouring]] soap. This process is most co...

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