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  1. Navigation (15650 bytes)
    57: ...sition. The math required for sight reduction is simple addition and subtraction, if sight-reduction tabl...
    61: .... If it is worn constantly, keeping it near body heat, its rate of drift can be measured with the radio...
  2. Modem (21628 bytes)
    7: ...limited by the thermal expansion of the etalons. Heat changes an etalon's size and thus its frequency. ...
    16: ...by [[Hayes Communications]]. The Smartmodem was a simple 300 bit/s modem using the Bell 103 signaling stan...
    68: ...e software generating the modem tones is not that simple, and the performance of the computer as a whole o...
  3. Stone tool (3233 bytes)
    8: ... via a process known as [[lithic reduction]]. One simple form of reduction is to strike stone [[lithic fla...
    12: ...erent type of material resulting from a different heating process.
  4. Copper (13595 bytes)
    71: | [[Heat of vaporization]]
    74: | [[Heat of fusion]]
    88: | [[Specific heat capacity]]
    138: ... copper [[smelting]], the refining of copper from simple copper oxides such as [[malachite]] or [[azurite]...
  5. Gallium (9500 bytes)
    74: | [[Heat of vaporization]]
    77: | [[Heat of fusion]]
    91: | [[Specific heat capacity]]
    145: Gallium does not [[crystal]]lize in any of the simple [[crystal structure]]s. The stable phase under no...
    157: ... computer chips in place of water. As it conducts heat approximately 65 times better than water it makes...
  6. Hafnium (9162 bytes)
    69: | [[Heat of vaporization]]
    72: | [[Heat of fusion]]
    86: | [[Specific heat capacity]]
    174: ...8-2m) to construct small, high yield weapons with simple x-ray triggering mechanisms—the ''hafnium b...
    179: ...drik deBoer]] by passing tetraiodide vapor over a heated [[tungsten]] filament.
  7. Hydrogen (20221 bytes)
    57: <td>[[Heat of vaporization]] </td><t...
    59: <td>[[Heat of fusion]] </td><t...
    69: <td>[[Specific heat capacity]] </td><td>14304 [...
    110: ...] [[natural gas]]. [[Electrolysis]] of water is a simple method, but it is still economically inefficient ...
    149: ...ed [[carbon]], [[hydrocarbon]] decomposition with heat, reaction of a strong base in an aqueous solution...
  8. Aluminium (26079 bytes)
    14: {{Elementbox_heatfusion_kjpmol | 10.71 }}
    15: {{Elementbox_heatvaporiz_kjpmol | 294.0 }}
    16: {{Elementbox_heatcapacity_jpmolkat25 | 24.200 }}
    58: ...hat reflects both [[visible light]] and [[radiant heat]]. These coatings form a thin layer of protective...
    72: ...aluminium due to its ease of manufacture and good heat conductivity. [[Copper]] is superior although mor...
  9. Dog (69384 bytes)
    15: {{Taxobox_section_trinomial_simple | color = pink| trinomial_name = Canis lupus fami...
    145: ...ate or inadvertent, is more likely to result in a simple retention of juvenile characteristics into adulth...
    217: ...nto [[estrus]] (also called ''in season'' or ''in heat'') at any time of the year and usually twice a y...
    226: ... required for a female dog to either experience a heat cycle or have puppies before spaying, and likewis...
    271: ...re conservation stems from [[thermal conductivity|heat flow being proportional to temperature gradient]]...
  10. Ecology (24417 bytes)
    51: ... [[photosynthesis]], which creates [[glucose]] (a simple sugar) and releases free [[oxygen]]. Glucose thus...
    95: ...not exceed certain extremes, even if tolerance to heat is significant for some species
  11. Magnet (13875 bytes)
    28: An [[electromagnet]], in its simplest form, is a wire that has been coiled into one o...
    93: *Heat. Heating a magnet past its [[Curie point]] will destroy...
    109: ...of the magnets. However, a formula exists for the simple case of the force between two magnetic poles:
  12. Snake (17266 bytes)
    65: ...il and eye which allow them to "see" the radiated heat. As snakes have no external ears, [[hearing (sens...
    108: ...nerally don't use gimmicks and with the help of a simple stick catch the snakes from the fields or houses....
  13. Moss (8361 bytes)
    19: '''Mosses''' are a type of simple or [[non-vascular plant]]. They can be distingui...
    27: ...erculum]]. The capsule and operculum are in turn sheathed by a haploid calyptra which is the remains of ...
    44: ... flaps on the leaves that look like the fins on a heat sink. These help it retain moisture. They differ ...
  14. Bearded Dragons (4675 bytes)
    13: {{Taxobox section binomial simple | color = pink | binomial_name = Pogona vitticeps...
    22: ... they require special lighting in addition to the heat lamps. They need UVB lights so that they can abs...
  15. Feral Cats (8203 bytes)
    8: ...rence by environmental introduction and later, by simple human irresponsibility and neglect.
  16. Rattlesnakes (5054 bytes)
    10: {{Taxobox section binomial simple | color = pink | binomial_name = about 30
    21: Rattlesnakes are [[pit viper]]s. Pit vipers have heat-sensitive pits between the eye and the nostril th...
  17. Music of the United States (1940s and 50s) (18910 bytes)
    32: ...lly beautiful and lyrics could focus on more than simple tales of youth, love songs and ballads to include...
    36: ...new face of popular music by expanding beyond the simple lyricism of singles to more cohesive and socially...
    42: ...[[The Velvet Underground]] (''[[White Light/White Heat]]''), [[Blue Cheer]] (''[[Vincebus Eruptum]]'') a...
  18. Energy (16265 bytes)
    1: ... piece of food, the thermal energy of a hot water heater, or the kinetic energy of a moving train. To si...
    5: ... instance, using a battery to power an electrical heater converts chemical energy into electrical energy...
    11: ...his experiments on the [[mechanical equivalent of heat]]. In slightly more fundamental terms, [[1 E0 J|1...
    15: ...-metres, has the same dimension and this is not a simple coincidence: a torque of 1 newton-metre applied o...
    25: ...of 1 [[atmospheric pressure|atm]]. This amount of heat depends somewhat on the initial temperature of th...
  19. Wind power (27669 bytes)
    9: ...energy is converted through friction into diffuse heat all through the earth's surface and atmosphere.
    11: ... from the sun than the equator does, but dry land heats up (and cools down) more quickly than the seas d...
    42: ...rcent of the turbine cost, which include internal heaters, different lubricants, and different alloys fo...
    82: ...logy progresses, large generators are becoming as simple as small generators. Direct drive generators and ...
    88: ...inds when more heat is lost by the building, more heat is also produced by the braking resistor). The pr...
  20. Space Shuttle program (41074 bytes)
    29: ...degree equatorial orbit. In fact any design using simple straight or fold-out wings was not going to meet ...
    43: ...e small -- X-15 rocket plane. Instead a series of simpler rockets would launch the system, and then drop a...
    61: ... much of its length. The payload bay doors have [[heat radiator]]s mounted on their inner surfaces, and ...
    75: ... came to be. These culminated in the considerably simpler, lower cost, probably safer and better performin...
    274: ...ated in the aftermath of the ''Challenger''. Even simple changes require significant amounts of documentat...

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