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  1. Cochlea (4075 bytes)
    11: ...anchorage point for the tips of the hair cell stereocillia, and as the basilar membrane moves upwards ...
    21: [[Georg von B髩sy]] won the [[Nobel Prize for Physiolo...
  2. Axon (1894 bytes)
    5: ...long which the bifurcated impulse travels simultaneously to signal more than one other cell.
  3. Sense (11343 bytes)
    1: ...senses and their operation, classification, and theory are overlapping topics studied by a variety of ...
    19: ..., for a sensation called "[[umami]]", was first theorised in 1908 and its existence confirmed in 2000 ...
    21: ...ticular molecular feature, according to current theory. The combination of features of the odor molec...
    31: ...kin are quite different from the [[homeostasis|homeostatic]] thermoceptors which provide feedback on i...
    33: ...ethod. The three types of pain receptors are cutaneous (skin), somatic (joints and bones) and visceral...
  4. Genetic code (15677 bytes)
    8: ...) is substituted by [[uracil]] ('''U''') and the deoxyribose is substituted by [[ribose]].
    10: ...o acids long. ([[DNA]] is also a sequence of nucleotide bases, but there [[thymine]] takes the place ...
    99: ACU (Thr/T)[[Threonine]]<br />
    100: ACC (Thr/T)[[Threonine]]<br />
    101: ACA (Thr/T)[[Threonine]]<br />
  5. Proton (5009 bytes)
    18: |[[Nucleon]]
    46: ...] of about 10<sup>35</sup> years, although some theories predict that the [[proton decay|proton may de...
    56: ...se (chemistry)|base]] (see [[acid-base reaction theories]]).
  6. Global warming (53726 bytes)
    3: ...o human causes. The most common global warming theories [[attribution of recent climate change|attrib...
    7: ...evel]], amount and pattern of [[precipitation (meteorology)|precipitation]], climate patterns and vari...
    18: ...ating impacts, developing methods, or studying paleoclimatic change might believe that current climate...
    38: ...te, the records suffer from incomplete coverage, geographically and historically, making the conclusio...
    42: ...raight in one of the most contested issues in palaeoclimatology," says [[Hans von Storch]]. "But it do...
  7. Biology (23579 bytes)
    25: ...niversality, evolution, diversity, continuity, homeostasis and interactions.
    38: ...]]s or other records of ancient organisms in [[paleontology]]. Biologists organize and analyze evoluti...
    64: ...mmonly believed that life forms can appear spontaneously under certain conditions (see [[abiogenesis]]...
    65: ...ologists as definitive evidence in favor of the theory of universal common descent ('''UCD''') for all...
    67: ===Homeostasis: adapting to change ===
  8. Basilar membrane (1802 bytes)
    4: ...s shown in experiments by Nobel Prize laureate [[Georg von B髩sy]], high frequencies will lead to vib...
  9. Fermium (6567 bytes)
    38: ....}]]</td><td>[[1 E4 s|25.39 h]] </td><td>[[spontaneous fission|SF]]<br>[[alpha emission|&alpha;]]</td>...
    51: ...ion state]] of the element appears to exist in aqueous solution. Fermium-254 and heavier [[isotope]]s ...
  10. Fluorine (8588 bytes)
    1: ...ol=F | name=fluorine | left=[[oxygen]] | right=[[neon]] | above=- | below=[[chlorine|Cl]] | color1=#ff...
    25: {{Elementbox_section_miscellaneous | color1=#ffff99 | color2=green }}
    34: ...]]ous pale [[yellow]]-[[green]], [[univalent]] gaseous [[halogen]] that is the most chemically reactiv...
    39: In aqueous solution, fluorine commonly occurs as the fluor...
    45: ...uch as [[Teflon]], and in [[halon]]s such as [[Freon]]. Other uses:
  11. Gold (24329 bytes)
    85: ...2" align="center" bgcolor="#ffc0c0" | '''Miscellaneous'''
    188: ...played in great profusion by [[Native American]] peoples, especially in [[Central America]], [[Peru]],...
    192: Gold in antiquity was relatively easy to obtain geologically however 75% of all gold ever produced ha...
    218: ... value even as [[fiat money]] becomes worthless. People who, despite the risks, enjoy investing in gol...
    226: ...s of gold occur in [[metamorphic rock]]s and [[igneous rock]]s; [[alluvial deposit]]s and [[placer dep...
  12. Hydrogen (20221 bytes)
    65: ...bgcolor="#a0ffa0"><font color="green">'''Miscellaneous'''</font></th></tr>
    135: ...ural gas]] and [[diesel]] fuel. All of this can theoretically be done with no emission of either CO<su...
    149: ...ion with heat, reaction of a strong base in an aqueous solution with [[aluminium]], water [[electrolys...
    219: *Compressed Gaseous Hydrogen ([[CGH2]]).
  13. Nobelium (6700 bytes)
    43: ...s|58 m]]</td><td>&alpha;<br>&epsilon;<br>[[spontaneous fission|SF]]</td><td>7.910<br>0.500<br>&nbsp;</...
    64: ...mission]], and the primary mode after is [[spontaneous fission]]. The primary [[decay product]]s befor...
  14. Physicist (668 bytes)
    3: ...y requires a [[doctoral degree]]. However, many people who have trained as physicists use their skill...
  15. Timeline of chemical element discovery (10490 bytes)
    31: *[[1737]] - [[Cobalt]] discovered by [[Georg Brandt]]. From the [[German language|German]] ...
    34: *[[1753]] - [[Bismuth]] discovered by [[Claude Geoffroy Junine]]
    94: ...ndium]] discovered by [[Ferdinand Reich]] and [[Theodor Richter]]
    101: **[[Thulium]] discovered by [[Per Teodor Cleve]]
    106: *[[Praseodymium]] discovered by [[Carl Auer von Welsbach]].
  16. Nikola Tesla (29894 bytes)
    16: ...en]] in 1891. [[Tesla patents|His patents]] and theoretical work still form the basis for modern [[alt...
    60: ...s of his [[Tesla coil]] and began working with [[George Westinghouse]] at Westinghouse's [[Pittsburgh]...
    75: ...xhibits. It was a historic event as Tesla and [[George Westinghouse]] introduced visitors to AC power...
    91: ...ation - [[seismology]] - which he called ''[[telegeodynamics]]''. This was based on his reciprocating ...
    100: ...e post-[[World War I]] environment (a war which theoretically ended) in a printed article ([[December ...
  17. Cell cycle (2937 bytes)
  18. Centrifuge (2358 bytes)
    9: ...trifuge]] is a device invented in [[1925]] by [[Theodor Svedberg]], which by use of very high accelera...
  19. Science fair (3945 bytes)
    14: Some people have pointed to primary school experience as o...
  20. Chile (39914 bytes)
    56: ...re was a town and valley named ''Chili.'' Other theories say Chile may derive its name from the indige...
    68: ...ted by usurpation of the Spanish throne by [[Napoleon]]'s brother Joseph. A national junta in the name...
    82: ...ndependence; and a new institutional order (the "people's state" or "poder popular"), including the in...
    88: ...der to restrict economic credit to Chile. Simultaneously, the [[CIA]] funded opposition media, politic...
    90: ...rther battered by prolonged and sometimes simultaneous [[strike action|strikes]] by physicians, teache...

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