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  1. Allergy (18658 bytes)
    14: ...is]]. Depending of the rate of severity, it can cause [[cutaneous]] reactions, bronchoconstriction, [[e...
    16: ...ollen]]. [[Asthma]]tics are often allergic to [[house_dust_mite|dust mites]]. Apart from ambient allerg...
    23: ...e ink/dye should be carefully selected, lest it cause an allergic response itself). The allergens are e...
    28: ...allergen and last up to 24 hours. This can also cause serious long-lasting tissue damage to the affecte...
    30: ...e certain individuals to the allergen; that is, cause the inception of a new allergy in susceptible ind...
  2. Glacial motion (2558 bytes)
    11: ...glacial landforms|erosional landforms]] such as [[Wiktionary:striation|striation]]s, [[cirque (landform)|cirqu...
    15: Lakes and ponds can also be caused by glacial movement. [[Kettle lake]]s form when ...
  3. Russia (28007 bytes)
    43: ...m each of the 89 federal subjects), and a lower house known as the [[State Duma]] (Го&#1089...
    100: ...]]. This is a confusing piece of information, because it is not a reflection of the width of Russia per...
    114: After the breakup of the USSR, caused more by [[ethnoracial]] than economic reasons, R...
    122: ...re owned by entrepreneurs or oligarchs, who often use the deposits to lend to their own businesses.
    130: ...er then-President [[Boris Yeltsin|Yeltsin]] has caused many foreign investors to worry about the stabil...
  4. Festival (832 bytes)
    13: ...lso [[list of festivals]], [[wiktionary:fest]], [[wiktionary:festival]].
  5. Sumer (14409 bytes)
    5: ... as a [[language isolate]] in [[Linguistics]] because it belongs to no known language family, as compar...
    24: ... cattle, [[sheep]], [[goat]]s, and [[pig]]s. They used [[ox]]en as their primary beasts of burden and [...
    26: ...igation]]. The irrigation was accomplished by the use of [[shaduf]]s, [[canal]]s, [[channel (geography)...
    30: ...the [[cereal]] heads from the [[stalk]]s and then use [[threshing sled]]s to disengage the [[grain]]. T...
    35: ...an cylinder [[Seal (device)|seal]]s also depict houses built from reeds not unlike those built by the [...
  6. Alchemy (42222 bytes)
    25: Alchemical symbolism has been occasionally used in the [[20th century]] by [[psychology|psycholo...
    30: ...sed have a one-to-one correspondence with symbols used in [[astrology]] at the time.]]
    44: ...ngol]]s, the Arab world and Europe. Gunpowder was used by the Mongols against the Hungarians in [[1241]...
    63: ...[[Roman empire]], that the world is imperfect because it was created in a flawed manner, and that learn...
    72: ...e, he felt that [[reason]] and [[faith]] could be used to understand God, but [[experimental philosophy...
  7. Fungus (12992 bytes)
    21: ...with sometimes fatal consequences. Many fungi are used in the production of foods such as breads, alcoh...
    64: ...nity]] to fungi and most of the infections they cause are mild and self-limiting. This resistance is du...
    68: * [[Epithelial]] [[wiktionary:turnover|turnover]]
    75: The most common of human mycoses is caused by [[dermatophyte]]s. Although seen in all areas...
    87: ...me mould]]s were also originally placed here, because they produce fruiting bodies, but are now recogni...
  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...
    35: ...mmon misconception is that they were so named because they were sold as the closest thing to a pig one ...
    43: Unlike many rodents such as [[mouse|mice]], [[rat|rats]], or [[squirrel|squirrels]], ...
    75: ...r how big the cage is.) '''Wire floors can not be used.''' Guinea pigs do not have hair on the soles of...
  9. Kenya (15142 bytes)
    66: ...1997]] revised some oppressive laws that had been used to limit freedom of speech and assembly. This im...
    68: ...a's democratic evolution. President Kibaki has focused his efforts on generating economic growth, comba...
    97: ... Some argue that this slow economic growth is because of poor management and uneven commitment to refor...
    142: {{wiktionary}}
  10. Labradoodle (2015 bytes)
    23: ...eople with [[allergy|allergies]] to [[fur]] and [[wiktionary:dander|dander]]. This has not yet been reliably ...
    25: ...le cannot yet be described as a [[dog breed]] because it does not ''breed true''. In breeders' terms, b...
  11. Hippocampus (8957 bytes)
    26: ...be better at contexualizing their whereabouts because they have more hippocampus to work with.
    30: ...anatomist Giulio Cesare Aranzi (circa 1564) first used the term [[hippocampus]] for describing the cere...
    33: ... has been found that these areas are relatively [[Wiktionary:Hypotrophy|hypotrophic]] in [[cetaceans]].
  12. White House (15373 bytes)
    2: ...e:Washington_DC.jpg|right|thumbnail|250px|White House]]
    4: The '''White House''' is the official residence and principal workpl...
    6: ...dent's administration, as in, "Today, the White House announced a new health care initiative." The [[Un...
    8: ...try, have often been called the [[Western White House]].
    12: ...ed on the first and second floors of [[Leinster House]], a ducal palace in [[Dublin]], [[Republic of Ir...
  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: ...lled [[chromatophore]]s that change color and are used for communication and [[camouflage]]. The [[nerv...
    26: Octopuses are also able to walk along the sea bed. Squids ...
  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...
    35: ...mmon misconception is that they were so named because they were sold as the closest thing to a pig one ...
    43: Unlike many rodents such as [[mouse|mice]], [[rat|rats]], or [[squirrel|squirrels]], ...
    75: ...r how big the cage is.) '''Wire floors can not be used.''' Guinea pigs do not have hair on the soles of...
  16. Sea Urchins (11174 bytes)
    51: ... that the spines are truly venomous (unlike the [[Wiktionary:pedicellaria|pedicellaria]]e between the spines, ...
    57: ...enir shops. Dropping a sea urchin into ordinary household bleach quick removes the spines and flesh sub...
    61: ...e Biological Laboratory]] at [[Woods Hole, Massachusetts|Woods Hole]], the ''Arbacia'' egg achieved alm...
    73: ...s probably inhabited relatively quiet waters. Because of their thin test they would certainly not have ...
    77: ...s they evolved rapidly over time such fossils are useful in enabling geologists to date the rocks in wh...
  17. Creation (theology) (32465 bytes)
    15: ...ts of creation, some Jews and Christians claim to use Genesis exclusively as a support of their beliefs...
    17: ...eationism" depends upon the context wherein it is used, as it refers to a particular origin belief with...
    34: :Because Young Earth creationists believe in the literal t...
    36: ... postulated that Adam did have a belly button because it is how humans are formed. So the appearance o...
    50: ...]] of [[evolution]], It views evolution as a tool used by God and can synthesize with gap or day-age cr...
  18. Lava flow (9578 bytes)
    1: {{otheruses}}
    5: ...e="float: left;">[[Image:Wiktionary.png|50px|none|Wiktionary|]]</div>
    6: ...''[[wiktionary:Pahoehoe|P&#257;hoehoe]]''''' in [[Wiktionary]], the free dictionary</div>
    11: ...fall, slide, or sinking in. The first time it was used in connection with extruded magma was apparently...
    46: ...can resist the progress of flowing lava; trees, houses, everything yields to its massive assault. Tree...
  19. Lava (9992 bytes)
    1: {{otheruses}}
    5: ...e="float: left;">[[Image:Wiktionary.png|50px|none|Wiktionary|]]</div>
    6: ...''[[wiktionary:Pahoehoe|P&#257;hoehoe]]''''' in [[Wiktionary]], the free dictionary</div>
    11: ...fall, slide, or sinking in. The first time it was used in connection with extruded magma was apparently...
    46: ...can resist the progress of flowing lava; trees, houses, everything yields to its massive assault. Tree...
  20. Soap (8342 bytes)
    3: '''Soap''' is a [[surfactant]] cleaning mixture used for personal or minor [[cleaning]]. It usually ...
    5: ...ycerol]] and crude soap. Historically, the alkali used was [[potash]] made from the deliberate burning ...
    7: ...r form. This particular bar of soap has seen some use and thus has lost its "bar" shape.]]
    9: ...ar form is often used in the washing areas of a house and can be made of other, more environmentally-he...
    14: ...hill roll which produced the soap flakes commonly used in the 1940s and 1950s. This process was superse...

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