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- Right Whales (11436 bytes)
25: ...ating blubber make it impossible for them to shed internal heat in tropical waters.
27: ...at the northern and southern populations have not interbred for between 3 million and 12 million years, c...
58: ...lose to [[Antarctica]]. Animals migrate north in winter for breeding and can be seen around the coasts of...
59: ...S (the Brazilian state-owned oil company) and the International Wildlife Coalition. The State of Santa Ca...
62: ...ly to the surface. The research was of particular interest because it is known that Northern Rights ignor... - Theories and sociology of the history of science (16096 bytes)
9: ...eer review and publishing process, as well as the internal disciplinary limitations to the scientific pub...
13: ...able functions, including a community open to and interested in empirical inquiry, and also more familiar...
15: ... development, as though science is hypothetically international in scope, in a practical sense it has usu...
17: ...able functions, including a community open to and interested in empirical inquiry, and also more familiar...
35: One of the major preoccupations with those interested in the history of science is whether or not ... - Music history of the United States (35788 bytes)
10: ...tury]], American popular music has grown to great international stardom. Even since the beginnings of [[...
41: ... the turn of the century. These were large-scale inter-tribal events featuring spiritual activity and mu...
43: ...ithin their niche, and made the United States the international center for klezmer (Broughton, 583).
83: ...ike [[Mahalia Jackson]]. Gospel first broke into international audiences in [[1948]], with the release o...
113: Psychedelic rock became the genre most closely intertwined with the youth culture. It arose from the ... - Cluster analysis (8802 bytes)
47: The ''k''-means algorithm maximizes inter-cluster (or minimizes intra-cluster) variance, bu... - Korean art (25186 bytes)
8: ...eth, circles, ovals and concentric circles. It is interesting to note that most of these geometric patter...
14: ...n the tradition of ceramic art, than of western painterly traditions, even if the subjects appear to be o...
21: ...ntinuous throughout Korean history with the brief interruption during the Japanese invasion and occupatio...
68: ...s. There are few if any books on this potentially interesting area. A rule of thumb has been that the des...
82: ...nary posters have been the most sophisticated and internationally collectible by auction houses and speci... - Professional Wrestling (14198 bytes)
10: ...ing or holding a wrestler. If someone attempts to interfere but is ejected from the ring by a wrestler or...
33: ...ng" elements – used to build excitement and interest in professional wrestling matches – have...
37: ...women during his act and was the self-proclaimed "Inter-gender Wrestling Champion of the World". Another ...
41: ...presenting "[[cartoon|cartoonish]]" characters, [[interview]]s, and [[slapstick]] skits as opposed to "re... - Ice Age (15809 bytes)
3: ... periods' for colder periods during ice ages and 'interglacial' for the warmer periods.
17: ...showing the fluctuating sequences of glacials and interglacials during the last several Myr]]
21: ...ich the winter snow persists until the following winter. See the web site [http://www.scotese.com/earth....
23: ...res unambiguously show the record of glacials and interglacials over the past few million years.
25: == Interglacials == - Biodiversity (11106 bytes)
23: ...g living organisms from all sources, including, ''inter alia'', terrestrial, marine, and other aquatic ec...
33: ...ystem, living organisms are part of a whole; they interact with one another, but also with the air, water...
78: If biological resources represent an ecological interest for the community, their [[economics of biodiv... - Neolithic (8186 bytes)
21: ... Neolithic sites in Britain. Control of labor and inter-group conflict is characteristic of corporate-lev...
24: ...ing to the profound differences in the way humans interacted once agriculture began, the changes associat... - Fencing (20753 bytes)
9: ...sport of fencing, particularly for the purpose of international competition. The foundation of the FIE is...
97: ...ctronic scoring is used in all major national and international, and most local, sport competitions. (Cla...
101: ...ncers waist to the rear of the piste, and doesn't interfere with the fencer's movements.
127: ...k of schools in fencing, the teams actually fence inter-divison (teams from DIII fence teams from DI). A... - Bicycle (44267 bytes)
27: ... changing to incorporate hand-operated brakes and internal hub gears allowing up to seven speeds.
45: ...tains the [[headset (bicycle part)|headset]], the interface with the [[bicycle fork|fork]]. The top tube ...
53: ...cket]]s. Between the chain and rear wheel may be interspersed various gearing systems, described below, ...
55: ... by adverse weather conditions than derailleurs. Internal hub gearing still predominates in some regions...
71: ... pads are compressed against the wheel rims, or ''internal hub brakes'', in which the friction pads are c... - Oslo (11319 bytes)
50: == Some points of interest ==
56: ...e [[Holmenkollen ski jump]], arena of the [[1952 Winter Olympic Games]], [[Holmenkollen]]
94: ...s has improved since a low point in 2000. During winter in particular, weather conditions such as snow an...
98: ...ar ticket. Tickets also transfer to the local and inter-city trains, which are operated by the state tran...
113: Oslo was host city for the [[1952 Winter Olympic Games]]. Except for the [[downhill]] [[sk... - Radar (16746 bytes)
20: ...[[circular polarization]] is used to minimize the interference caused by rain. [[Linear polarization]] re...
32: ...e wants to use longer times between pulses, the ''inter-pulse'' time.
60: ...am can be moved because the point of constructive interference will move. Instead of constructing a singl...
92: ...tes by the [[IEEE]], and internationally by the [[International Telecommunication Union|ITU]]. Most count... - Cell wall (6206 bytes)
7: ...ls interact though [[plasmodesma]](ta), which are inter-connecting channels of cytoplasm that connect to ... - Assyrian (19682 bytes)
26: ...t would place them in situations where they might interact with Muslims in food preparation or service, f...
40: The interest of Tsarist Russia and the western powers in th...
42: ...n 1850. (Joseph,'' Muslim-Christian relations and inter-Christian rivalries in the Middle East : the case...
54: ... team by the diaspora and has fans worldwide. The international [[Suroyo TV]] which broadcast in the Assy...
64: ... the country for medical reasons, the Minister of Interior, Hikmat Sulayman, adopted a policy aimed at a ... - Mobile phone (30513 bytes)
8: ... phone network, especially for services such as [[Internet access]] and [[WAP]].
24: ...ation Protocol|WAP]] services, and provide full [[Internet]] access using technologies such as [[GPRS]]. ...
32: ...e [[ring tone]]s and [[operator logo|logo]]s, and interchangeable covers, which have helped in the uptake...
38: Multi mode phones have been valuable to enable [[#International roaming|roaming]] but are now becoming mo...
42: ...M carriers in the area. This mode allows for safe inter-frequency handovers with channel measurements whi...
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