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  1. Allergy (18658 bytes)
    11: ...onchoconstriction]], wheezing and dyspnoea, sometimes outright attacks of [[asthma]]
    16: ...on suffer from hayfever symptoms in response to [[wiktionary:airborne|airborne]] [[pollen]]. [[Asthma]]tics ar...
    50: ... carry an [[adrenalin]] needle with them at all times).
    53: ...ed only by anecdotes, which makes them effective only as [[placebo]]s. Yet there are case studies invo...
    76: ...in allergies has been observed. So far, there is only sporadic evidence to support this hypothesis - o...
  2. Glacial motion (2558 bytes)
    9: During the [[Pleistocene Epoch]] (more commonly called the [[Ice Age]]) huge sheets of ice calle...
    11: ...glacial landforms|erosional landforms]] such as [[Wiktionary:striation|striation]]s, [[cirque (landform)|cirqu...
  3. Russia (28007 bytes)
    13: ...uch as the [[Merya]], the [[Muromian]]s and the [[Meshchera]].
    23: ...ll of Constantinople in 1453 Russia remained the only more or less functional Christian state on the E...
    60: ... and [[Pacific Ocean]]s, as well as more or less inland seas such as the [[Baltic Sea|Baltic]], [[Blac...
    71: ... with the following countries: [[Norway]] and [[Finland]],
    72: ...jacent Countries|countries on its shores]] from Finland to Estonia and including the port of St. Peter...
  4. Festival (832 bytes)
    2: ...cal community, which centers on some theme, sometimes on some unique aspect of the community. "Cherry D...
    13: ...lso [[list of festivals]], [[wiktionary:fest]], [[wiktionary:festival]].
  5. Sumer (14409 bytes)
    1: {{Template:Ancient Mesopotamia}}
    2: ...tive ''ki-en-gir'') formed the southern part of [[Mesopotamia]] from the time of settlement by the Sume...
    5: .... Others suggest that the term 'Sumerian' should only be applied to the [[Sumerian language]], positin...
    14: ...]] epics. This has led some to suggest that Gilgamesh really was a historical king of Uruk.
    21: ...established the empire of [[Mitanni]] in northern Mesopotamia around [[1595 BC]], while the Babylonians...
  6. Alchemy (42222 bytes)
    8: The word ''alchemy'' comes from the [[Arabic language|Arabic]] ''al-kīm...
    11: ...ve we should judge them in the context of their times. They were attempting to explore and investigate ...
    13: ...etive, symbolic or philosophical one. In those times a physics devoid of metaphysical insight would ha...
    15: ...ical, spiritual and [[astrology|astrological]] themes that was characteristic of medieval alchemy.
    33: ...emy developed its own philosophical system, with only superficial connections to the major Western rel...
  7. Fungus (12992 bytes)
    21: ...casionally misidentify wild mushrooms, with sometimes fatal consequences. Many fungi are used in the pr...
    38: ... of these. They usually have a stalk, composed mainly of hyphae, and a cap, under which there are shee...
    46: ...yme]]s into the surrounding [[substrate]]. Exoenzymes act like the digestive [[enzyme]]s of [[animal]]s...
    48: ...[saprophyte]], and that of the [[parasite]]. The only difference between detritivorous and parasitic f...
    50: ...ism that lichens are actually given [[species]] names.
  8. Guinea pig (19730 bytes)
    27: ...he common guinea pig was first [[domestication |domesticated ]] c. [[2000 BC]] for food by the Inca, in...
    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...
    41: ...d they can run for cover with surprising speed. Domesticated guinea pigs have developed a different rhy...
    43: Unlike many rodents such as [[mouse|mice]], [[rat|rat...
  9. Kenya (15142 bytes)
    15: leader_names = [[Mwai Kibaki]] |
    68: ...equent amendments that gave the president nearly unlimited powers and immunity from the law accounting...
    97: ... include tourism and agriculture. The economy is only now beginning to show some growth after years of...
    99: ... hindered economic improvement. Kenya's [[Gross domestic product|GDP]] grew 5% in [[1995]] and 4% in [[...
    126: ...Kenya. A retired [[Olympic]] and [[Commonwealth Games]] champion, [[Kipchoge Keino]], is Kenya's most f...
  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)
    4: In [[Alzheimer's disease]], the hippocampus becomes one of the first regions of the brain to suffer a...
    18: ... looking at the firing of the cells alone, it becomes possible to tell where the animal is. Place cells...
    33: ... has been found that these areas are relatively [[Wiktionary:Hypotrophy|hypotrophic]] in [[cetaceans]].
  12. White House (15373 bytes)
    12: ...a competition, which received nine proposals. [[James Hoban]], an Irishman, was awarded the honor and c...
    20: ... British troops, and the White House was gutted. Only the exterior walls remained, but it was rebuilt....
    28: Those open houses sometimes became rowdy: in [[1829]], President [[Andrew Ja...
    63: ...ecor, much admired then as now, had an imperial [[Wiktionary:Francophile|Francophile]] air that was the result...
  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...
    29: ...helled Nautiloidea around 425 million years ago. Unlike most modern cephalopods, ancient varieties had...
    32: ...differ, primarily in how the various [[decapodiformes|decapod]] orders are related, and whether they sh...
    42: ****Superorder [[Decapodiformes]]
    47: ****Superorder [[Octopodiformes]]
  15. Guinea Pigs (18488 bytes)
    27: ...he common guinea pig was first [[domestication |domesticated ]] c. [[2000 BC]] for food by the Inca, in...
    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...
    41: ...d they can run for cover with surprising speed. Domesticated guinea pigs have developed a different rhy...
    43: Unlike many rodents such as [[mouse|mice]], [[rat|rat...
  16. Sea Urchins (11174 bytes)
    45: ...bject, or one which is incapable of moving. Sometimes the most visible sign of life is the spines, whic...
    47: ...n is known as ''Aristotle's lantern''. The name comes from Aristotle's accurate description in his ''Hi...
    49: ...ce serving the office of a tongue. Next to this comes the oesophagus, and then the stomach, divided int...
    51: ... that the spines are truly venomous (unlike the [[Wiktionary:pedicellaria|pedicellaria]]e between the spines, ...
    57: ... a dramatic geometrical beauty and looks utterly unlike the familiar [[mollusc]]an seashells.
  17. Creation (theology) (32465 bytes)
    7: ...er time and that the early biblical stories show only the most primitive understanding of what was to ...
    9: ...dence]] from many scientific disciplines are the only [[empirical]] source for information on [[natura...
    21: ...on in the natural order, the latter view is sometimes referred to as '''special creation'''.
    32: ...erse]] is the same age.) As such, it rejects not only [[radiometric dating|radiometric]] and [[isochro...
    36: ...group of Young Earth creationists, which is sometimes termed the [[Omphalos hypothesis]]. This argument...
  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: .... However, the [[viscosity]] of lava is 100,000 times that of water. Nevertheless, the viscous rock can...
    11: ...molten rock associated with it. The word 'lava' comes from Italian, and is probably ultimately derived ...
    21: ...7;hoehoe can turn into &lsquo;a&lsquo;a if it becomes turbulent due to meeting impediments or steep slo...
  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: .... However, the [[viscosity]] of lava is 100,000 times that of water. Nevertheless, the viscous rock can...
    11: ...molten rock associated with it. The word 'lava' comes from Italian, and is probably ultimately derived ...
    21: ...7;hoehoe can turn into &lsquo;a&lsquo;a if it becomes turbulent due to meeting impediments or steep slo...
  20. Soap (8342 bytes)
    3: ...for personal or minor [[cleaning]]. It usually comes in solid [[molding|mould]]ed form. In the develop...
    7: ...mage:a bar of soap.jpg|thumb|150px|Soap most commonly appears in bar form. This particular bar of soap...
    14: ... a chill roll which produced the soap flakes commonly used in the 1940s and 1950s. This process was su...
    20: ...[Sand]] or [[pumice]] may be added to produce a [[wiktionary:scouring|scouring]] soap. This process is most co...
    40: ...popular awareness of the relationship between cleanliness and health. By the 1950s, soap had gained pu...

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