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  1. Middle Colonies (4101 bytes)
    3: ... colonies to use stoves rather than fireplaces to heat their homes. Many streets were paved, and many pe...
    5: ...nd [[whiskey]], which was made out of corn, rye, wheat, and barley. The whiskey was often mixed with sp...
    7: ...he Dutch form of dress. [[Quakers]] wore neat and simple clothing as their [[religion]] taught them. Many ...
    13: ... other wild animals would come to the towns. The theatre and plays were enjoyed as well.
  2. Ceramics (15941 bytes)
    55: ...ese materials can give rise to PTC behavior for [[heating element]]s.
    110: The principles of [[sintering]]-based methods is simple. Once a roughly held together object (called a "...
    121: ...eased from the fuel must be dissipated as [[waste heat]] in order to prevent a meltdown of the metallic ...
    125: ...in developing ceramic parts for [[gas turbine]] [[heat engine|engines]]. Currently, even blades made of...
  3. Glass (26176 bytes)
    1: ...time for a regular [[crystal]] lattice to form. A simple example is when [[Sucrose|table sugar]] is melted...
    9: ...tirely, with the addition of other compounds or [[heat treatment]].
    32: ...n glass that absorbs [[infrared]] energy, such as heat absorbing filters for movie projectors, while [[c...
    37: ...our)|orange]]-red to yellow. The way the glass is heated and cooled can significantly affect the colors ...
    42: ...overed (most likely by a potter) that if glass is heated until it becomes semi-liquid, it can be shaped ...
  4. Carpet (15753 bytes)
    12: A '''hooked rug''' is a simple type of rug handmade by pulling strips of cloth s...
    66: ... a house help to reduce noise levels and minimize heat loss through the floor. They are also more comfo...
  5. Harmonica (21752 bytes)
    122: ...is the harp solo on 'On the road again' by Canned Heat, on which the harmonicist gets the minor 3rd cros...
    174: ... interesting warbling tonal variation on the very simple waveform of the basic ten- or twelve-hole diatoni...
    195: ...harmonicas include tiny four-hole instruments and simple plastic models of a conventional size.
    201: ...harmonica then became very popular because of its simple construction (you can easily learn it alone) and ...
    215: ... hear some good harp parts on records by [[Canned Heat]], The [[Rolling Stones]] and [[Cream]], but ther...
  6. Plate tectonics (27764 bytes)
    37: ...material from the ocean bottom is transformed and heated by friction a liquid magma with a great amount ...
    53: ...ive weakness of the asthenosphere. Dissipation of heat from the mantle is acknowledged to be the source ...
    94: ...hical and climatological evidence to support this simple observation. However, his ideas were not taken se...
    143: ...ogy, but the underlying concept is as radical and simple as "The Earth moves" was in astronomy.
  7. Volcano (27295 bytes)
    107: ...anet surface as [[lava]], or the rising magma can heat water in the surrounding landform and cause explo...
    126: ...a ridge, but has different characteristics than a simple volcano.
    140: There are debates about the simple "hotspot" concept, since theorists cannot agree o...
    177: ...osphere or troposphere; however, they also absorb heat radiated up from the Earth, thereby warming the s...
    188: ...that compression and radioactive materials may be heat sources, their contributions were specifically di...
  8. Desert (21206 bytes)
    18: ... be designated as specifically different from the simple definition of a desert: a place where evaporatio...
    28: ... dissipate cloud cover, allowing more sunlight to heat the land. Most of the major deserts of the world ...
  9. Sun (20830 bytes)
    144: ...nvert [[hydrogen]] into [[helium]], producing the heat that drives the entire star. About 8.9&times;10<s...
    147: ...at is produced by fusion: the rest of the star is heated by energy that is transferred outward. All of ...
    151: ...ure is not strong enough to drive [[convection]]. Heat is transferred by [[ions]] of hydrogen and helium...
    156: ... the base of the convection zone, to receive more heat from the top of the radiative zone. There is a b...
    168: ...s the only part of the Sun cool enough to support simple molecules such as [[carbon monoxide]] and [[water...
  10. Meteorology (19082 bytes)
    34: ...[Elbe]] flooding in [[2002]] and the [[European]] heat wave in [[2003]]. Decision makers expect from the...
    60: ...odel uses a simple algorithm to predict wind over simple topography. It does not solve the [[Navier-Stokes...
    65: 'Simple' terrain can be modelled using simple mass balance: if there is a hill in the way, the ...
    76: ...ther front]] | [[jet stream]] | [[windchill]] | [[heat index]] | [[Equivalent potential temperature|Thet...
  11. Kiln (1778 bytes)
    4: ...lso used to chemically refine [[clay]] objects by heating them until a chrystaline [[Matrix (geology)|ma...
    6: ... over a course of time. Care must be taken not to heat the kiln too rapidly or to too high a temperature...
    8: ...h that a fire could be lit at the bottom, and the heat would rise up into the kiln.
  12. History of the world (21975 bytes)
    5: ...some point, humans had begun using [[fire]] for [[heat]] and for [[cooking]]. Humans also developed [[l...
  13. Albert Einstein (43065 bytes)
    16: ...red a slow learner, possibly due to [[dyslexia]], simple [[shyness]], or the significantly rare and unusua...
    52: ...mdash;Required by the Molecular Kinetic Theory of Heat&mdash;of Small Particles Suspended in a Stationar...
    74: ... form of [[electromagnetic radiation|light]] or [[heat]]. If applied to certain nuclear reactions, the e...
    126: ...ng parts, at a constant [[pressure]], with only [[heat]] as an input. The refrigeration cycle used [[amm...
  14. Philo Farnsworth (6489 bytes)
    11: ...ctor]] camera tube transmitted its first image, a simple straight line. By 1928 Farnsworth had developed ...
    25: ...like most controlled fusion systems, which slowly heat a magnetically confined [[plasma]], the fusor inj...
  15. Hubble Space Telescope (50930 bytes)
    157: ...xpected thermal expansion resulted in part of the heat sink coming into contact with an optical baffle. ...
    197: Scheduling observations for Hubble is not a simple matter. Because it is situated in a low-Earth or...
  16. Harry S. Truman (30022 bytes)
    53: ...he buck stops here]]" and "If you can't stand the heat, get out of the kitchen." He exceeded the low ex...
    64: ...9<sup>th</sup>. It was simple economics, in 1919 wheat went for $2.15 a bushel, in 1922 it was 88 cents ...
  17. Digital photography (33923 bytes)
    22: ...for some linear array type at the highest-end and simple [[web cam]]s at the lowest-end, a [[digital memor...
    50: *The ability to shoot RAW captures: in simple terms, this is the ability to have a file that co...
    70: ...eras require no batteries and, being mechanically simple, are able to operate in extreme environments.
    125: ...o as to reduce the [[noise]] which is caused by [[heat]]. Many astronomical instruments have arrays of m...
  18. Tobacco smoking (36030 bytes)
    39: ...ce of [[chewing tobacco]], which does not involve heat and therefore does not generate these compounds, ...
    54: ... action, as described above, do not permit such a simple [[assay]] and require more difficult studies, req...
    66: ... small (most of the substance is destroyed by the heat) it is still sufficient to cause physical and/or ...
  19. Lung cancer (15648 bytes)
    33: ...ung cancer. This classification although based on simple pathomorphological criteria has very important im...
    94: ...ide of the tumor. It is done by inserting a small heat probe into the tumor to cook the tumor cells. The...
  20. Hot spring (7271 bytes)
    5: ==Sources of heat==
    7: ... hot springs in non-[[volcano|volcanic]] areas is heated in this manner.
    9: ... be heated enough that it boils or becomes [[superheated]]. If the water becomes so hot that it builds [...
    15: ...h [[mineral]] content, containing everything from simple [[calcium]] to [[lithium]], and even [[radium]]. ...

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