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  1. Selenium (9236 bytes)
    187: ...perties, selenium is used extensively in electronics, such as photo cells, and [[solar cell]]s. Seleni...
    208: ...omes from cereals, meat, fish, and eggs. [[Brazil nuts]] are a particularly rich source of selenium.
  2. Zinc (12445 bytes)
    158: == Notable characteristics ==
    202: ...inc include oysters, red meat and poultry, beans, nuts, whole grains, pumpkin seed or sunflower seeds.
  3. Hamster (25289 bytes)
    72: ... within the diet. Especially [[sunflower]] seeds, nuts, [[almond]]s, and [[sesame]] are most nutritive a...
  4. Squirrel (6648 bytes)
    19: ...hoarder|scatter-hoarders]], i.e. they will gather nuts and store them in any accessible hiding place, us...
    21: ...setting up house in sheltered areas including attics. Many companies sell bird feeders which are suppo...
    23: ...as with a heavy squirrel population must keep attics and basements carefully sealed to prevent propert...
    34: ... movement, and its habit of gathering and storing nuts. Squirrels are popular characters in [[cartoon]]s...
  5. Dog (69384 bytes)
    41: ...ctable for a much longer period. The characteristics and behavior of these two types of scent trail wo...
    126: [[Molecular systematics]] indicate that the domestic dog is descended fro...
    145: ...als, including humans, who term such characteristics "cute" or "appealing".
    148: ..., they retain very juvenile physical characteristics such as round bodies and heads, soft coats, ears ...
    149: ...retrieving" behavior. Their physical characteristics are closer to that of the mature wild canine than...
  6. Culture of Ireland (27885 bytes)
    45: ...Summer Schools in Ireland|Summer Schools]] on topics from traditional music to literature and the arts...
    95: ...ed to answer. Amongst the Republic's Roman Catholics, weekly church attendance dropped from 87 % in [[...
    97: '''Topics'''
    124: ...ommon, as were a wide range of native berries and nuts, especially [[hazel]]. The seeds of [[knotgrass]]...
    201: ...] and the [[Republic of Ireland]]. At the [[Olympics]], a person from Northern Ireland can choose to r...
  7. Chipmunks (5642 bytes)
    44: ...r [[omnivore|omnivorous]] diet consists of grain, nuts, birds' eggs, and insects. Come autumn, many spec...
  8. Gambian Pouched Rats (3812 bytes)
    19: ...n to stuff their pouches so full of [[date palm]] nuts so as to be hardly able to squeeze through the en...
  9. Squirrels (6235 bytes)
    19: ...hoarder|scatter-hoarders]], i.e. they will gather nuts and store them in any accessible hiding place, us...
    21: ...setting up house in sheltered areas including attics. Many companies sell bird feeders which are suppo...
    23: ...as with a heavy squirrel population must keep attics and basements carefully sealed to prevent propert...
    34: ... movement, and its habit of gathering and storing nuts. Squirrels are popular characters in [[cartoon]]s...
  10. Shrew (3367 bytes)
    41: ...estrial creatures that forage for seeds, insects, nuts, worms and a variety of other foods in leaf litte...
  11. Christmas around the world (98033 bytes)
    316: ...r), who are traditionally believed to live in attics, barns or similar places. In some traditions, to ...
    334: ... and are decorated beautifully. A sheaf of grain, nuts and seeds are tied on a pole, which is placed in ...
    342: ...] fairy tale ''[[Tři oříšky pro Popelku|Three Nuts for Cinderella]]'' (Norwegian title: ''Tre nøtte...
    348: ...[January 13]] (20th day of Christmas, called St. Knuts Day) is the official end of Christmas.
    459: ...ance increases significantly. Notably, for Catholics, it is one of the main [[Holy Days of Obligation]...
  12. Vegetarianism (28920 bytes)
    4: ...sed by the consumption of only vegetables, fruit, nuts, grains and pulses, and excluding the consumption...
    6: ...rn world|Western]] countries as a result of [[ethics|ethical]], health, [[environmentalism|environment...
    12: ... animal products (such as leather and some cosmetics), rather than just food.
    20: * ''[[Macrobiotics]]'' involves a diet consisting mostly of [[whole ...
    28: ...re commonly called "fruitarians", eat only fruit, nuts, seeds, and other plant matter that can be gather...
  13. Gelato (1825 bytes)
    4: ...s, chips, candies, truffles, etc.), [[Nut (fruit)|nuts]], small [[candy|candies]], sweets or [[cookie|co...
    6: ...ains 2–8% fat depending on the ingredients (nuts, milk, or cream would increase the fat content). ...
  14. Pistachio (3237 bytes)
    1: [[Image:Pistachios-nuts-in-shells-photo.jpg|thumb|center|700px|]]
    21: ...tand under a pistachio tree at night and hear the nuts popping open will have good luck.
    24: ...wing-on-tree-photo.jpg|left|300px|thumb|Pistachio nuts growing on a tree]]
    25: Pistachio nuts have been a part of the human diet at least since...
    29: ...ters to hide stains on the shells caused when the nuts were picked by hand. However most pistachios are ...
  15. Fruit (8416 bytes)
    2: ...r, a great many common [[vegetable]]s, as well as nuts and [[cereal|grain]]s, are the fruit of the plant...

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