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  1. Eye (21834 bytes)
    1: ... organs are found in a variety of creatures. The simplest eyes do nothing but detect whether the surround...
    11: ...among the [[arthropod]]s and are composed of many simple facets which give a pixelated image (not multiple...
    15: Some of the simplest eyes, called [[ocelli]], can be found in animal...
    16: Jumping spiders have simple eyes that are so large, supported by an array of ...
    25: ...nt object and light from a single point of a near object being brought to a focus.]]
  2. Ceramics (15941 bytes)
    1: ...back thousands of years, involves the creation of objects from clay and other ceramic materials. This arti...
    30: ...tural significance. They are not just utilitarian objects but also convey cultural beliefs, artistic trend...
    110: ... cause the green body to shrink. The pores in the object close up, resulting in a denser, stronger product...
  3. Sculpture (5545 bytes)
    3: ... juxtaposition or by the simple designation of an object or even an act as sculpture.
    5: ... sculpts is called a ''sculptor''. A ''sculpted'' object or material has been worked to resemble sculpture...
    56: * [[found object]]s
    89: ...ho do not understand the context of what they are objecting to. Classic examples of this are the removal o...
  4. Glass (26176 bytes)
    1: ...time for a regular [[crystal]] lattice to form. A simple example is when [[Sucrose|table sugar]] is melted...
    44: Glass objects from the [[7th century|7th]] and [[8th century|8...
    59: ...ive, it is a very useful material. Many household objects are made of glass. Drinking glasses, bowls, and ...
    65: ...y]], who were responsible for extraordinary glass objects. The term "crystal glass", derived from rock cry...
    67: ... glass art; each is suitable for certain kinds of object and unsuitable for others. Someone who works with...
  5. Volcano (27295 bytes)
    96: ...lite|moon]] [[Io (moon)|Io]] is the most volcanic object in the solar system, due to [[tides|tidal]] inter...
    102: The [[Kuiper Belt Object]] [[50000 Quaoar|Quaoar]] is also suspected of ha...
    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...
  6. Greece (54754 bytes)
    100: ...[[Axis Powers|Axis]], the Greek government gave a simple negative response (see [[Oxi Day]]) — there...
    220: ... by having dialogue with other faiths. They also object to the lifting of the anathemas against the Roman...
  7. Mummy (16225 bytes)
    45: ...dividuals would simply be mummified and laid in a simple tomb or on a ledge in a larger tomb. Higher-statu...
    83: Mummies have been an object of intense interest in the West since [[archaeolo...
  8. Sun (20830 bytes)
    124: The primary stellar body around which an object orbits is called ''its'' sun, and stars in a [[mu...
    168: ...s the only part of the Sun cool enough to support simple molecules such as [[carbon monoxide]] and [[water...
    191: ...d transit times among many others of astronomical objects.
    217: ...ght in the visual field, ''not'' by the brightest object in the field. During partial eclipses, most sunl...
  9. List of reference tables (55289 bytes)
    90: *[[Classification of finite simple groups]]
    154: *[[Lists of astronomical objects]]
    161: **[[Scattered disk object|List of scattered-disk objects]]
    168: *[[List of solar system objects]]
    169: **[[List of solar system objects by mass]]
  10. Thomas Edison (20653 bytes)
    56: ...e to examine straw after straw until he found the object of his search. I was a sorry witness of such doin...
    66: ...in penny arcades, where people could watch short, simple films. This was especially important to Thomas Ed...
  11. Microscope (8708 bytes)
    1: ...d [[eye]]. The [[science]] of investigating small objects using such an instrument is called [[microscopy]...
    3: ...cs)|lenses]] that produce an enlarged image of an object placed in the focal plane of the lens(es).
    7: ==Simple optical microscope==
    8: ...en). This use of a single, convex lens to magnify objects for viewing is still found in the [[magnifying g...
    11: ...re complex, with multiple lens components in both objective and eyepiece assemblies. These multi-component...
  12. Aristotle (37648 bytes)
    97: ... elucidate all the laws of the universe, based on simple observation (without experimentation) through rea...
    99: ...eir own, whereas mathematics was about unchanging objects without a reality of their own. In this philosop...
    107: ...ial cause : This is the material that makes up an object, for example, "the bronze and silver ... are caus...
    108: ...he blueprint or the idea commonly held of what an object should be. Aristotle says, "The form is the accou...
    109: ...efficient cause : This is the person who makes an object, or the unmoved mover ([[God]]) who moves nature....
  13. Pluto (planet) (26470 bytes)
    126: ...used up, and male names were usually reserved for objects with unusual orbits.
    134: ...stem objects by mass]] and [[List of solar system objects by radius]].
    136: ...termining the mass for the Pluto-Charon system by simple application of [[Kepler's laws of planetary motio...
    142: ... number of distant icy bodies. A subclass of such objects have been dubbed [[plutino]]s, after Pluto.
    157: ... Once it was realized that there were in fact two objects instead of one, the estimated size of Pluto was ...
  14. Sundial (16148 bytes)
    9: ...als can be designed for any surface where a fixed object casts a predictable shadow.
    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...
  15. Meditation (26064 bytes)
    14: ... open: focusing the eyes on a certain point of an object or image, and keeping the eyes constantly looking...
    34: ...se and power. Some mantras can be translated into simple words, but invariably the deeper meaning can only...
    47: ...#257;]], being the more popular of 40 traditional objects (see: [[Kammathana]]).
    64: ...ic and phenomenological aspects of meditation are objects of growing interest.
    76: ...t easier to be aware of a situation, easier to be objective in emotionally or morally difficult situations...
  16. Compass (8275 bytes)
    28: ==Construction of a simple compass==
    34: ...he user see both the compass needle and a distant object at the same time.
  17. Polyp (4768 bytes)
    7: ...t up in this way is attached usually to some firm object by its blind end, and bears at the upper end the ...
    9: ...Thus it is seen that a polyp is an animal of very simple structure.
    11: ...t and reduced to mere knobs or warts. They may be simple and unbranched, or they may be feathery in patter...
    13: ...ss [[Hydrozoa]], the polyps are indeed often very simple, like the common little freshwater species of the...
  18. Amulet (8206 bytes)
    5: ...ek language|Greek]] ''telesma'') consists of any object intended to bring good [[luck]] and/or protection...
    6: Potential amulets include: [[gem]]s or simple [[Gemstone|stone]]s, [[statue]]s, [[coin]]s, [[dr...
    10: Nevertheless, religious objects commonly serve as amulets in different societies...
    18: ... (paranormal)|magical]] powers to certain unusual objects, such as a baby's [[caul]] or a [[rabbit's foot]...
    45: ...'' also describes a number of consecrated magical objects used in [[Hermeticism]].
  19. Hubble Space Telescope (50930 bytes)
    54: ...ngular resolution]] (smallest separation at which objects can be clearly distinguished) would be limited o...
    56: ...mmittee given the task of defining the scientific objectives for a large space telescope.
    107: ...P), [[Faint Object Camera]] (FOC) and the [[Faint Object Spectrograph]] (FOC). WF/PC was a high resolutio...
    111: ...ions of [[variable star]]s and other astronomical objects varying in brightness. It could take up to 100,...
    157: ...] (STIS) and the [[Near Infrared Camera and Multi-Object Spectrometer]] (NICMOS), replaced an Engineering ...
  20. Catapult (3598 bytes)
    3: ...le]] a great distance. Any machine that hurls an object can be considered a catapult, but the term is gen...
    12: ...rm, very much like a giant [[crossbow]]. A small simple version is used as a [[toy]].

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