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- Right Whales (11436 bytes)
2: ...ge = [[image:southern_right_whale.jpg|300px]] | caption = Southern Right Whale, Hermanus, South Africa...
18: ..._Whale.PNG|300px|Northern Right Whale range]] | caption = Northern Right Whale range}}
19: ..._Whale.PNG|300px|Southern Right Whale range]] | caption= Southern Right Whale range}}
44: ==Physical description==
53: ...on and tiny crustaceans like copepods, krill, and pteropods. - Theories and sociology of the history of science (16096 bytes)
35: ...here have historically been three major models adopted in various forms within the [[philosophy of sci...
39: ...[falsification]] of incorrect theories and the adoption instead of theories which are progressively cl...
41: ...nt and [[incommensurability|incommensurate]] assumptions about the universe, and was uncertain about w...
43: ...sly thought to be "non-scientific" were later accepted as a valid part of scientific canon.
53: ...unexpected empirical results) make a certain concept "ready" for discovery. Simple priority disputes ... - Music history of the United States (35788 bytes)
10: ... and the [[jazz]] of black urbanites that first captived the mainstream audience's attention. At the ...
76: ...at "race music", as it was then known, would corrupt their children. Nevertheless, rockabilly's popul...
85: ... groups like [[The Crows]] creating a style of [[uptempo doo wop]], while singers like [[Frankie Lymon...
161: ...in the UK than the U.S., and set the stage for adoption of elements of punk in popular music in the 80...
171: ...s Back]]'' and [[N.W.A.]]'s ''[[Straight Outta Compton]]'' broke through with highly controversial and... - Cluster analysis (8802 bytes)
78: *In [[transcriptome|transcriptomics]], clustering is used to build groups of [[g...
79: ...es|gene families]]. This is a very important concept in bioinformatics, and [[evolutionary biology]] i... - Korean art (25186 bytes)
1: ...mostly consisting of [[votive offering|votive sculptures]], although [[petroglyph]]s have been found r...
8: ...terns, designed by people to decorate homes and empty spaces. This is done in order to make the atmos...
21: ...s throughout Korean history with the brief interruption during the Japanese invasion and occupation of...
74: Korean visual art is extensive and has had an exceptionally wide cultural influence on [[Japanese art]...
84: ... of all medias. Attempts at bringing western conceptual art into the foreground have usually had their... - Professional Wrestling (14198 bytes)
6: ...ompetitions, where the tapout has always been accepted. A count-out happens when a wrestler is out of ...
10: ...h striking or holding a wrestler. If someone attempts to interfere but is ejected from the ring by a w...
28: ...wrestling)|shoot]], or ignore the script and attempt to win legitimately. This is also known as "going...
35: ...en performance and athletic reality that the concept of "[[kayfabe]]" originated.
37: ...n also came up with the "Rock and Wrestling" concept. In fact, a key distinction between McMahon and c... - Ice Age (15809 bytes)
40: ...so good that orbital forcing is the generally accepted explanation. The combined effects of the chang...
47: ...sting uncertainties in dating, but not widely accepted at present (Nature 434, 2005, [http://web.mit.e...
92: ...he watersheds of [[Canada]] were so severely disrupted that they are still sorting themselves out &mda... - Biodiversity (11106 bytes)
7: Since 1986 the terms and the concept have achieved widespread use among biologists, en...
25: ... include all the countries on Earth, with the exception of Andorra, Brunei Darussalam, the Holy See, I...
51: ...some kind of function to an ecosystem. They can capture and store energy, produce organic material, de...
57: ...high biodiversity may have a greater chance of adapting to [[climate change|environmental change]]. In...
64: ...pharmaceutical, and cosmetic products. This concept of biological resources management probably expla... - Neolithic (8186 bytes)
15: ...mmunities", although this has not gained wide acceptance.
29: With very small exceptions (a few copper [[hatchet]]s and [[spear]] head... - Fencing (20753 bytes)
7: ...d of Western techniques of fencing is the manuscript known as MS [[I.33]], which was created in southe...
60: ...eself before counterattacking -- rather than attempting to hit one's opponent even at the risk of bein...
103: ... areas on an opponent. The [[F.I.E.]] recently adopted rules intended to remove this anomaly. The rule...
105: ...s for reelless epee and foil have not yet been adopted. - Bicycle (44267 bytes)
7: ...reation and transportation, bicycles have been adapted for use in many occupations, in the military, a...
13: ...scooter-like ''[[dandy horse]]'' of the French Compte de Sivrac, dating to [[1790]], was long cited as...
23: ...loped during these years, but were only slowly adopted by casual riders. By the turn of the century, ...
55: ..., a variable gear ratio is needed to maintain an optimum pedaling speed while covering varied terrain....
129: ...] and 10,500 in Hungary]. [[Police]] officers adopted the bicycle as well, initially using their own.... - Oslo (11319 bytes)
41: ...siderable controversy and friction. Numerous attempts at decentralization has not appreciably changed ...
43: ...nate the architecture around the city centre, except where slums were demolished in the 1960's to cons...
48: ...year jubilee was celebrated by a row of tiger sculptures around the City Hall. A harsh picture of the ...
113: ...t city for the [[1952 Winter Olympic Games]]. Except for the [[downhill]] [[ski]]ing at [[Norefjell]],... - Radar (16746 bytes)
15: ...tion. For generally the same reasons objects attempting to avoid detection will angle their surfaces i...
53: ...two straight antennas at [[right angle]]s for reception, each on a different display. The maximum retu...
92: ... the world in the 21st century. They have been adopted in the United States by the [[IEEE]], and inter...
118: ...'kurz'', meaning 'short'; limited use due to absorption by [[water vapour]], so K<sub>u</sub> and K<su... - Cell wall (6206 bytes)
15: ...nd the proline-rich proteins (PRPs). With the exception of glycine-rich proteins, all the previously m...
36: ... of the [[Host (biology)|host]]. They contain [[peptidoglycan]], which can be made visible in [[Gram-p...
38: ...acid]], instead of [[N-acetyl muramic acid]] in peptidoglycan. - Assyrian (19682 bytes)
5: ...menia]]n highlands and which even threatened [[Egypt]] in the [[8th century BC|8th]] and [[7th century...
20: ... had secondary schools as well. Although the attempts to create a literary form for Eastern Aramaic pr...
32: ...de allowances for accepted monotheists with a scriptural tradition and distinguished them from people ...
34: ...sentative. This is a system that the Ottomans adopted from previous Muslim Empires who in turn got it...
44: ...ians living in Ottoman territory (all of them except those in Persia, and those who had left for the T... - Mobile phone (30513 bytes)
24: ...M core network#Authentication Centre (AUC)|subscription and authentication parameters]] for that custo...
32: ...interchangeable covers, which have helped in the uptake by the [[teenage]] market. Usually one can cho...
51: ..., in other words that it lacks the energy to disrupt molecular bonds such as occurs in genetic mutatio...
59: ...capable of [[electronic mail|e-mail]] can be susceptible to viruses that can multiply by sending messa...
61: ...] virus was identified in March 2005, and it attempts to replicate itself through [[Multimedia Messagi...
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