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  1. Glass (26176 bytes)
    1: ...time for a regular [[crystal]] lattice to form. A simple example is when [[Sucrose|table sugar]] is melted...
    18: ... or into other shapes and colors as shown in this ball from the [[Verrerie of Brehat]] in [[Brittany]].]...
  2. Football (soccer) (22343 bytes)
    3: ...hile the goalkeeper positions himself to stop the ball.]]
    5: ...s, who are the only players allowed to handle the ball in the field of play.
    7: ...nguish the game from other sports known as "[[football]]". <!-- Please see above polite suggestions befo...
    9: ...sion. A very large number of people also play football at an amateur level.
    11: ...ica]], and increasingly in [[Africa]] &mdash; football evokes great passions and plays an important role...
  3. Sun (20830 bytes)
    168: ...s the only part of the Sun cool enough to support simple molecules such as [[carbon monoxide]] and [[water...
    209: ...goras]], who reasoned that it was a giant flaming ball of rock or metal, and not the [[chariot]] of [[Ap...
  4. Flag (13245 bytes)
    3: ...s formal end the distinction between a flag and a simple cloth banner is blurred. Generally, a piece of cl...
    56: ...ball, the flag is usually yellow; in Canadian football, it is usually red.
    58: ...for similar purposes in both codes of [[Rugby football|rugby]].
    77: A flagpole, or flagstaff, can be simple supports made of wood or metal. If it is taller ...
    80: ...ay require more complex support structures than a simple pole, such as guy wires, or to be built as a mast...
  5. Sundial (16148 bytes)
    55: The simplest sundial is a disk mounted on a bar. The bar mu...
    97: ...es, U.S. Special Forces have taken to engraving a simple sundial on their [[knife]]-blade. It works even ...
    114: One of the simplest sundials that reads clock time is an equatorial...
    120: ...dials to indicate local noon, and they provided a simple and accurate time reference for households that d...
    132: ... this type fit nicely in a public square, using a ball at the tip of a flagpole as the ''nodus'', with ...
  6. Hubble Space Telescope (50930 bytes)
    109: ...ddard Space Flight Center]] in conjunction with [[Ball Aerospace]], and could achieve a [[spectral resol...
    197: Scheduling observations for Hubble is not a simple matter. Because it is situated in a low-Earth or...
    294: # Trauger J.T., Ballester G.E., Burrows C.J., Casertano S., Clarke J.T...
  7. Catapult (3598 bytes)
    5: ..., "catapult" referred to a dart-thrower, while "[[ballista]]" referred to a stone-thrower, but over the ...
    12: ...rm, very much like a giant [[crossbow]]. A small simple version is used as a [[toy]].
    25: ... the ball as far as you can. Then attach the same ball to a string and throw again--you'll find that you...
  8. Maya civilization (25116 bytes)
    7: The earliest monuments consist of simple [[Tumulus|burial mounds]], the precursors to [[py...
    31: ... temples and occasionally [[Mesoamerican ballgame|ball-courts]]. Though city layouts evolved as nature d...
    41: ... utilized to mimic the appearance and feel of the simple Maya hut. Though not an effective tool to increa...
    48: ...y the heads of victims or defeated [[Mesoamerican ball game]] opponents.
    66: ====Ball courts====
  9. Amusement park (17293 bytes)
    3: ...eople. An amusement park is more elaborate than a simple city park or playground, as an amusement park is ...
    18: ...e ground. Many would be taken out by the wrecking ball to make way for suburban development.
    42: ...s|U.S.]] and in countries around the world. Even simpler theme parks directly aimed at smaller children h...
    102: ...ut]]s balanced on posts - the contestant throws a ball at a coconut; if it falls, it has been won).
  10. Computer mouse (29399 bytes)
    1: ...ns the ball.<br>'''2:''' X and Y rollers grip the ball and transfer movement.<br>'''3:''' Optical encodi...
    11: ...//www.freepatentsonline.com/3835464.htm 3835464]. Ball and two rollers with spring by ''Opocentsky'', 10...
    19: ...variant of the mouse resembled an inverted [[trackball]], and was the predominant form used with [[perso...
    37: ... mechanical mouse is much simpler, usually just a simple cleaning.
    41: ...echanical mice optically detects movements of the ball, whereas optical mice detects movement of the sur...
  11. Avalanche (25211 bytes)
    34: ...al shape - small ball-shaped snow crystals act as ball bearings and are potentially dangerous, while cry...
    79: ...before beacons became available. The principle is simple - an aprox. 10m long, red cord (similar to parach...
    99: ...ed, such as [http://www.lawinenball.at/ Avalanche Ball], [http://www.avalung.com Avalung vest] and avala...
    103: ...intervals. When traversing a dangerous area, the ball would be dropped or thrown and the unravelled str...
    110: ...use the surviving witnesses failed to do even the simplest search.
  12. Cell (29541 bytes)
    27: ...karyote|Prokaryotic]]''''' cells are structurally simple. They are found only in single-celled and [[Colo...
    56: Prokaryotic genetic material is organized in a simple circular DNA molecule (the bacterial [[chromosome...
    141: |[[Binary fission]] (simple division)
    291: ...n Ball]] and the [[anime]] ([[cartoon]]) [[Dragon Ball Z]]
  13. Hamster (25289 bytes)
    50: ...hich to urinate and defecate, making the cleaning simple. Small hamsters may require slightly less-freque...
    60: [[Image:000_0580.JPG|thumb|A hamster ball]]
    63: Clear plastic hamster balls or cars are available, into which the hamster is...
    88: ...mellitus in hamsters is often caused by intake of simple [[sugar]]. Therefore it is essential to avoid ham...
  14. Nikola Tesla (29894 bytes)
    57: ...is the other". Tesla's work for Edison began with simple electrical engineering. Eventually Tesla earned ...
    116: ...osed death ray was related to his research into [[ball lightning]] and [[plasma]]. He was found dead thr...
  15. Puppet (11452 bytes)
    12: ...r of the Istiaians]], holding in the hand a small ball. The grammarian [[Athen�us]], who reports these...
    16: ...ere several kinds of puppet shows. The oldest and simplest consisted of a small stationary case, isolated ...
    27: ...hand itself. A [[sock puppet]] is a particularly simple type of hand puppet made from a sock.
  16. Ellen Louise Wilson (3272 bytes)
    10: ...al ball, and the First Lady's entertainments were simple; but her unaffected cordiality made her parties s...
  17. Korean art (25186 bytes)
    6: ... across other arts. Unlike the West, there are no simple categories of art that do not obtrude directly in...
    29: ...lar dance, such as the formal rigid repetition of ball-room dancing, disco, the tango, and hip-hop thoug...
    43: ...nal comments, and respect for seniors, despite globally successful Korean comic films which depend on co...
    62: ...om which most new music originates being strongly simple and rhythmic.
    66: ... Myeongseong of Joseon|Queen Min]] have toured globally. There are precedents for popular musical dance-...
  18. Maya (24836 bytes)
    7: The earliest monuments consist of simple [[Tumulus|burial mounds]], the precursors to [[py...
    31: ... temples and occasionally [[Mesoamerican ballgame|ball-courts]]. Though city layouts evolved as nature d...
    41: ... utilized to mimic the appearance and feel of the simple Maya hut. Though not an effective tool to increa...
    48: ...y the heads of victims or defeated [[Mesoamerican ball game]] opponents.
    66: ====Ball courts====
  19. Mesoamerican pyramids (5839 bytes)
    14: ...00 years ago. The earliest monuments consisted of simple [[Tumulus|burial mounds]], the precursors to the ...
    61: ...structures are: '''The Hall of Columns''', '''The Ball Court''', '''The Votive Pyramid''', and '''The Pa...
  20. Christmas around the world (98033 bytes)
    82: ...ludes the ''[[queso de bola|quéso de bóla]]'' ("ball cheese", usually [[edam cheese]]) and ''[[jamón]...
    88: ...are, which includes: [[queso de bola]] (Spanish: "ball of cheese"; this is actually [[edam cheese]]), "T...
    147: ...os]] accompanied by tambourines, bells, and other simple percussion instruments, and read verses from the ...
    178: [[Image:Giant christmas ball.jpg|thumb|left|Giant Christmas bulb sculpture in ...
    254: ... roast goose). Some families prefer a lighter and simpler meal on Christmas Eve. They eat [[potato salad]]...

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