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  1. Molecular nanotechnology (10344 bytes)
    10: ...rence to number of atoms in macro-sized product, unlike the Nano prefix for the number of subdivisions...
    31: ...ion of disease and the reliable and relatively painless recovery from physical trauma. Medical nanoro...
    43: ...and make many more goods (such as food and health aids) manufacturable.
    47: ...easily substituted, is yet unclear, although the only reason why it might not is hypothetical irration...
    51: ...hat humankind should permit [[self-replication]] only under very controlled or "inherently safe" condi...
  2. Origami (9154 bytes)
    3: ...[[paper folding]]. In English, the term properly only refers to the art of paper folding in Japan. How...
    5: Origami only uses a small number of different folds, but they...
    13: ...inding, weaving, folding, and cutting as teaching aids for child development during the early 1800s.
    71: ...://www.thekhans.me.uk/phpBB2/ Origami Forum] The Online Origami Forum.
  3. United States House of Representatives (41197 bytes)
    4: ...ch as the power to approve treaties) are granted only to the Senate and are denied to the House. As a ...
    17: ...rty years. The Republicans swept back into power only in [[1995]], under the leadership of [[Newt Ging...
    21: ... is entitled to at least one representative. The only constitutional rule relating to the size of the ...
    25: ...in Islands]] are represented by a delegate each. Only [[Puerto Rico]] elects a Resident Commissioner.
    29: ...e power to censure its members; censure requires only a simple majority, but does not remove a member ...
  4. Fungus (12992 bytes)
    21: ...o be eaten. ''Wild mushrooms should not be eaten unless identifed by an expert''. However, even very k...
    38: ... of these. They usually have a stalk, composed mainly of hyphae, and a cap, under which there are shee...
    48: ...[saprophyte]], and that of the [[parasite]]. The only difference between detritivorous and parasitic f...
    76: suffering from [[AIDS]].
    106: * [[Psilocybe]]s, commonly known as ''[[Psychedelic mushroom|magic mushroom...
  5. Sedimentary rock (7917 bytes)
    8: .... Sedimentary rocks can contain fossils because, unlike most igneous and metamorphic rocks, they form ...
    10: ...ent only a thin veneer over a crust consisting mainly of igneous and metamorphic rocks.
    26: ...and the resulting expansion and contraction, also aids the process. Mechanical weathering contributes fu...
    28: ...med at lower temperatures. Igneous rocks are commonly attacked by water, particularly acid or alkaline...
  6. Virus (17572 bytes)
    3: ...tein]]s. Importantly, viral [[genome]]s code not only for the [[protein]]s needed to package its [[gen...
    56: ... of a variety of related viruses; [[smallpox]]; [[AIDS]], which is caused by [[HIV]]; and cold sores, wh...
    84: ... Classification of Viruses] in ''[http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/bv.fcgi?rid=mmed Medical Microbiol...
  7. Screw (22059 bytes)
    9: ...y the [[1st century BC]], wooden screws were commonly used throughout the [[Mediterranean]] world in d...
    30: A small diameter bolt is commonly called a '''machine screw'''.
    32: The thread on a bolt often occupies only part of the shaft, the remainder of the shaft be...
    36: ...t may be anchored in concrete, for example, with only the threads on one end exposed.
    44: ...sistance to weather or corrosion is required, stainless steel, [[titanium]] or [[bronze]] may be appli...
  8. Reptile (14659 bytes)
    52: ...psid|Anapsids]], having a solid skull with holes only for nose, eyes, spinal cord, etc. Turtles are b...
    54: ...oic) and the archosaurs (modernly represented by only crocodiles and birds, but containing pterosaurs ...
    67: ...he, has been the subject of much study. To date, only a few species have been studied thoroughly enoug...
    72: ...y lack a specialized structure called a loop of Henle, which is present in the nephrons of birds and m...
    80: ...it is flexible to allow gas exchange. The chorion aids in gas exchange between the inside and outside of...
  9. Koalas (10448 bytes)
    18: ... [[herbivore]] endemic to [[Australia]], and the only representative of its [[family (biology)|family]...
    35: ... these bacteria to pass these essential digestive aids onto her offspring.
    37: ...d]] areas. Of the over 120 species of gum trees, only about 20 are not poisonous to koalas.
    47: ...remain hidden in the pouch for about six months, only feeding on milk. During this time they grow ear...
    54: ...ther Australian bird and mammal species, and commonly coexist with humans so long as their food suppli...
  10. Red-Eyed Tree Frog (1811 bytes)
    21: ...used as a prophylactic to inhibit the spread of [[AIDS]] and other diseases, and may have more extensive...
  11. George W. Bush (64926 bytes)
    27: After graduating from Yale, Bush enlisted in the Texas [[Air National Guard]] on [[May...
    75: ...emocracy around the world. George W. Bush is the only President to win re-election after losing the po...
    109: ...rts/iraq_wmd/Iraq_Oct_2002.htm],[http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,2087-1593607,00.html] See [[I...
    150: ...by the Senate as a U.S. ambassador. (The first openly gay ambassador, [[James Hormel]], received a [[r...
    304: ...[May 27]]: [[United States Leadership Against HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria Act of 2003]]
  12. Coast Guard (2378 bytes)
    3: ...st guards also enforce [[maritime law]], maintain aids to navigation such as [[beacon]]s and [[buoy]]s, ...
    11: ... secures the country's coast, carries rescues and aids shipping.
  13. Sedimentary rocks (7917 bytes)
    8: .... Sedimentary rocks can contain fossils because, unlike most igneous and metamorphic rocks, they form ...
    10: ...ent only a thin veneer over a crust consisting mainly of igneous and metamorphic rocks.
    26: ...and the resulting expansion and contraction, also aids the process. Mechanical weathering contributes fu...
    28: ...med at lower temperatures. Igneous rocks are commonly attacked by water, particularly acid or alkaline...
  14. Nautical chart (2955 bytes)
    1: ...tional hazards, locations of natural and man-made aids to [[navigation]], information on [[tide]]s and [...
  15. Blood (11213 bytes)
    30: * various [[electrolyte]]s (mainly [[sodium]])
    43: ...e oxygen is chemically combined with the [[Hb]]. Only 1.5% is physically dissolved.
    58: ...e]] and [[blood test]]s are amongst the most commonly performed diagnostic investigations that directl...
    66: ...tial wounds to be life-threatening, but more commonly results in [[hemarthrosis]], or bleeding into jo...
    69: * Blood is an important vector of infection. [[AIDS]], the [[virus]] of which, [[HIV]], is transmitte...
  16. Water (15217 bytes)
    28: ...[[chemical reaction|chemical interaction]], which aids complex [[metabolism]]s.
    34: ...ry of the strong hydrogen bonds which are formed only at lower temperatures. For almost all other subs...
    46: ...e formation of ice caps, or cause water to exist only as vapor. In the former case, the low [[albedo]]...
    76: Reducing waste, that is using drinking water only for human consumption, is another option. In som...
    79: ...and Islam. And in Islam, the daily [[Salah]] can only be done after [[Ablution]] ([[Wodoo]]), that is,...
  17. List of HIV-positive people (8891 bytes)
    25: ... tainted needle while addicted to heroin; died of AIDS-related causes
    45: ...wood]] star, first major American celebrity whose AIDS diagnosis became public knowledge
    48: ...arman movie)|Blue]]'' while blind (as a result of AIDS related causes)
    52: ...e to an open-heart surgery and complications with AIDS
    53: ...gerian musician and political activist, died from AIDS-related heart failure

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