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- Francisco Vasquez de Coronado (3639 bytes)
7: ...expedition of 340 Spanish, 300 Indian allies, and 1000 slaves, both native Americans and Africans.
12: being the first European to see the magnificent [[Grand Canyon]]. [[...
18: Men from his expedition were the first Europeans to see the [[Grand Canyon]]. - Steel (28384 bytes)
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28: ...rgest piece of the meteorite to the [[American Museum of Natural History]] in [[New York City]] in [[1...
36: ...as fully into the iron age by [[900 BC]], central Europe by [[800 BC]]. The reason for this sudden ad...
44: ...melting technology that would not be practiced in Europe until late medieval times. In Wu, iron smelt...
54: ...ic]] and '''''[[wootz steel|wootz]]''''' by later Europeans, was exported throughout much of Asia. - Bagpipes (20858 bytes)
25: ...arity seems to have occurred from around the year 1000; the tune used by [[Robert Burns]] for "[[Scots W... - November 4 (10686 bytes)
17: *[[1899]] - [[Sigmund Freud]]'s ''[[The Interpretation of Dreams]]'' is publ...
24: ...oms Service]] to implement the [[Neutrality Acts|Neutrality Act of 1939]], allowing cash-and-carry pur...
37: * 1993 - A series of fires destroy 1000 homes in southern [[California]], causing between...
124: [[eu:Azaroaren 4]] - List of people by name: Ab (7347 bytes)
113: *[[Luis Abreu|Abreu, Luis]], actor
114: *[[Absalom]], (circa 1000 BC), Biblical figure, third son of David - Catherine II of Russia (9308 bytes)
5: ...-date on current events in Russia and the rest of Europe. She corresponded with many of the great mind...
9: ...harles de Secondat, Baron de Montesquieu|Montesquieu]], Catherine drew up a document to reform the cod...
16: ...ronation coach is exhibited in the [[Hermitage Museum]], [[Saint Petersburg|St. Petersburg]].]]
21: .... She attempted to partition the Ottoman Empire's European holdings after the Polish example, but achi...
23: ...n [[1780]] she set up a group designed to defend neutral shipping against [[Great Britain]] during the... - Eleanor Roosevelt (11183 bytes)
27: ...m eight foreign governments, paid Mrs. Roosevelt $1000 a week for advertising. When the State Departmen...
43: ...lt's stories were published under the masculine pseudonym "Chuck Painton" to avoid offending the magaz... - Mary Pickford (7523 bytes)
24: * [[1915]]: worked for various companies, $1000 to $2000 a week
30: ...ow known as the [[University Cathedral]] of [[Dr. Eugene Scott]]. - Murasaki Shikibu (2682 bytes)
1: ...n in [[Japanese language|Japanese]] between about 1000 and 1008, one of the earliest and most famous [[n... - Tori Amos (27672 bytes)
3: ...]]", her sole single to reach number one on the [[European]] [[Billboard magazine|Billboard]] charts. ...
7: ...ern]] [[Cherokee]] (an Eastern Cherokee with some European ancestry). In 1968, she was given a full sc...
13: ... the title ''[[Little Earthquakes]]''. Atlantic's European counterpart, East West, worked hard to prom...
33: ...elatively subdued piano sound. Its closing track "1000 Oceans" was much closer in spirit to her early so...
54: ... the late summer of [[2005]] through the US and [[Europe]], including appearances in [[June 2005]] at ... - Sunflower (5784 bytes)
18: ...flower" as well as [[seed]]s were taken back to [[Europe]] early in the [[16th century]]. ''Helianthus...
34: ...snacks, especially in the [[United States]] and [[Europe]], and as food for [[birds]]. [[Sunflower oil... - Cootamundra wattle (1558 bytes)
15: ... Fabaceae]]. The Cootamundra is but one of nearly 1000 species of ''Acacia'' found in [[Australia]].
18: [[Image:Wattlecloseup.jpg|thumb|left|200px|Close up of flowers of a Co... - Middle Ages (21063 bytes)
1: ...n [[Italy]], early [[16th century]] in [[Northern Europe]], as well as the [[Protestant Reformation]] ...
6: ...ically been termed the "[[Dark Ages]]" by Western European historians. That term has now fallen from f...
8: ...cture, and a unified cultural and educational milieu of far-ranging connections, had already been in d...
14: ...uption to the newly emerging societies of Western Europe. The Christian Church, the only centralised i...
16: ...nd potential threat to their rule) from powerful feudal nobles. Well known examples of such consolidat... - Medieval art (6359 bytes)
3: ...years of [[art history]] in [[Western art history|Europe]], the [[Islamic art history|Middle East]] an...
9: ...vigorous "Barbarian" artistic culture of Northern Europe to produce a remarkable artistic legacy. Inde...
29: ... was born in France in 1150 and spread throughout Europe, by the 13th century it had become the intern...
102: * [[European art history]] - Glass (26176 bytes)
24: ...d circuit]]s, due to the smooth and electrically neutral interface it forms with [[silicon]].
30: ...compound, which lowers the melting point to about 1000 ?C. However, the soda makes the glass water-solub...
44: ...rtant technical breakthrough was made in Northern Europe when soda glass was replaced by glass made fr...
50: ...an glass workers moved to other areas of northern Europe and glass making spread with them.
71: ....edu/exhibitions/glassflowers.html the Harvard Museum of Natural History's page on the exhibit] for fu... - Jewellery (4234 bytes)
16: ...[copper]] in [[Anatolia]], [[Iran]] and [[Eastern Europe]].
35: * [[1000 BC]] - [[Iran|Persian]] sheet [[bronze]] work 0.0...
36: * 1000 BC - The start of true [[engraving]]. - Greek language (35285 bytes)
6: |family=[[Indo-European]]<br>
10: |nation=[[Greece]], [[Cyprus]] (and the [[European Union]])
13: ...;liniˈka/}} – "Hellenic") is an [[Indo-European]] [[language]] with a documented history of...
32: ... by modifying the [[Phoenician alphabet]] in c. [[1000 BC]] and, with minor modifications, is still used...
38: Greek words have been widely borrowed into the European languages: ''astronomy'', ''democracy'', ''... - Imhotep (3367 bytes)
5: ...C but may perhaps go back to texts written around 1000 years earlier. - Andrew Jackson (23546 bytes)
51: ...lite circle of commercial and industrial entrepreneurs at the expense of farmers and laborers. After a...
55: ...fiting Northern merchants and industrial entrepreneurs at the expense of those who had to buy the good...
79: ...onfederacy]] and was pictured on the Confederate $1000 bill. - Grover Cleveland (20963 bytes)
62: ... preserved and is on display at the [[M�tter Museum]] in [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Philadelphia]]...
69: ...rom [[1928]] to [[1946]]. He also appeared on a $1000 of [[1907]], and the first few issues of [[Federa... - Plate tectonics (27764 bytes)
3: ...[[Australian Plate|Australian]], [[Eurasian Plate|Eurasian]], [[North American Plate|North American]],...
39: ...ntal plate is being thrust under a portion of the Eurasian plate, lifting it and creating the [[Himala...
71: *[[Eurasian Plate]] covering [[Eurasia]]
79: ...inent [[Rodinia]] is thought to have formed about 1000 million years ago
81: ...into [[Laurasia]] (which became North America and Eurasia) - Canada (35540 bytes)
86: ...veral [[Viking]] expeditions occurred around AD [[1000]], with evidence of settlement at [[L'Anse aux Me...
88: ... who became known as [[Acadian]]s, were the first Europeans to settle permanently in Canada, followed ...
90: ...French and Indian Wars]]), exacerbated by wars in Europe between France and [[Great Britain]]. France...
94: ...nly after the French and Napoleonic wars ended in Europe that large-scale immigration to Canada resume...
157: ...inister. Every province also has a figurehead [[lieutenant governor]] representing the Queen, appointe... - Algeria (16548 bytes)
47: | [[Central European Time|CET]] ([[Coordinated Universal Time|UT...
60: ...]s (or Amazigh) since at least 10,000 BC. From [[1000 BC]] on, the [[Carthage|Carthaginians]] became an...
66: ...s confiscation of communally held land. People of European descent in Algeria (the so-called ''[[pied-...
158: ...nd largest gas exporter; it ranks 14th in [[Petroleum]] reserves.
160: ...overnment signed an Association Treaty with the [[European Union]] that will eventually lower tariffs ... - Romania (19812 bytes)
1: ...manian]]: Rom⮩a) is a country in southeastern [[Europe]]. It is bordered by [[Ukraine]] and [[Moldov...
40: currency = [[Romanian leu|Leu]] |
42: time_zone= [[Eastern European Time|EET]] |
44: time_zone_DST= [[Eastern European Summer Time|EEST]] |
62: ...ulgars]] included Romania in their Empire until [[1000]]. The [[Pechenegs]], the [[Cumans]] and [[Uzes]]... - Hungary (18459 bytes)
1: ...ngary''' is a [[landlocked]] country in [[Central Europe]], bordered by [[Austria]], [[Slovakia]], [[U...
39: established_dates = December, [[1000]] |
42: time_zone= [[Central European Time|CET]] |
44: time_zone_DST= [[Central European Summer Time|CEST]] |
59: .... The [[Kingdom]] of Hungary was established in [[1000]] by [[Stephen of Hungary|King St. Stephen I]]. I... - Bangladesh (29715 bytes)
65: ...re even claims of social structures from around [[1000 BC]]. Early civilizations had Buddhist and/or [[H...
67: ... [[Mughal Empire]] during the [[16th century]]. [[Europe]]an traders had arrived in the late [[15th ce...
77: ...ich started functioning from [[12 April]] 1971. Lieutenant Colonel [[M. A. Rab]] and Group Captain [[A...
81: ...] Within two weeks of the Indian invasion the [[Lieutenant-General A. A. K. Niazi]] of the Pakistan ar...
250: ..., textiles, raw cotton, food, crude oil and petroleum products, cement - Pakistan (74854 bytes)
62: ...[Jhelum]]. After Alexander's death and brief [[Seleucid]] control, [[Chandragupta Maurya|Chandragupta]...
115: ... the [[1970s]]. During 80s, a new political anti-feudal movement started by unorthodox and educated ur...
355: [[Image:Pakistan 1000 Rupees b.jpg|thumb|250px|right|[[Pakistani Rupee|...
385: ... water, and extensive [[natural gas]] and [[petroleum]] reserves.
390: ...opment of [[hydroelectric]] power. Domestic petroleum production totals only about half the country's ... - Afghanistan (23568 bytes)
94: [[Eurocorps]] took over the responsibility for the NAT...
161: ... US$2 a day. The infant mortality rate is 166 per 1000 births.
171: ...l war in 90's to the neighboring countries and to Europe and America. With the fall of the Taliban a n...
217: ...r頄eutsch, London. Updated edition, 2001. Andre Deutsch Ltd, 2002, ISBN 0233050531. - Jamaica (16893 bytes)
65: ...merica, who first settled there around the year [[1000]] - [[400]] BC.
146: ... [[China|Chinese]] and British, Irish and other [[European]] heritage. People of single race compose a... - Palau (8171 bytes)
56: ...obos]] first sighted the islands in [[1543]], but European attempts to settle on or trade with the isl...
103: ...s, Asians (mostly from the [[Philippines]]) and [[Europeans]] account for the minority groups. About t... - Slovenia (19318 bytes)
40: time_zone= [[Central European Time|CET]] |
42: time_zone_DST= [[Central European Summer Time|CEST]] |
52: ...pine country in southern [[Central Europe|Central Europe]] bordering [[Italy]] to the west, the [[Adri...
54: ...[[2004]]. It is also a member of the [[Council of Europe]], [[NATO]], and has observer status in [[La ...
61: ...in alphabet|Latin]] script, were written around [[1000]]. During the [[14th century]], most of Slovenia'... - Camel (3819 bytes)
36: ... domesticated. It is thought that there are about 1000 wild Bactrian Camels in the [[Gobi Desert]], and ... - Great Pyramid of Giza (20454 bytes)
43: ... into a hierarchy, consisting of two ''gangs'' of 1000 men, divided into five ''zaa'' or ''phyle'' of 20...
49: ... used in the Great Pyramid's construction were maneuvered into place by raising them up a succession o...
99: ...//www.gizapyramids.org/ Giza Archives Project] Museum of Fine Art Boston's repository for archaeologic...
108: ...abc.net.au/news/newsitems/200408/s1188387.htm Amateur archaeologists track lost tomb of Cheops] ([[Aus... - Iron Age (8996 bytes)
5: ...he [[Copper Age]] and later the [[Bronze Age]] in Europe and Asia whilst in the rest of the world it w...
17: ...ic]] and '''''[[wootz steel|wootz]]''''' by later Europeans, was exported throughout much of Asia.
21: ...ology propagated equally early into both Asia and Europe. The [[Sea Peoples]] and the related [[Philis...
26: ==The European Iron Age==
28: ...ron working was introduced to [[Europe]] around [[1000 BC]], probably from [[Asia Minor]] and slowly spr... - Abydos, Egypt (9715 bytes)
6: ...le of his own. [[Merneptah]] added a great [[Hypogeum]] of Osiris to the temple of Seti. The latest bu...
23: ..., and were recorded by over 4000 measurements and 1000 levellings (Petrie, ''Abydos'', ii.).
27: ...); and probably from these led out the great Hypogeum for the celebration of the Osiris mysteries, bui...
29: ...by the French consul and sold to the [[British Museum]]. - Ancient Greece (23806 bytes)
6: ...st historians now extend the term back to about [[1000 BC]]. The traditional date for the end of the Anc...
10: ...als in [[18th century|18th]] and [[19th century]] Europe and [[The Americas]].
28: ...f overpopulation. From its ritual roots in [[Indo-European]] prehistory, the practice was elevated to ...
58: ...the dramatists [[Aeschylus]], [[Aristophanes]], [[Euripides]], and [[Sophocles]], the philosophers [[A...
60: ...r. After the Greek victory at the [[Battle of the Eurymedon]] in [[466 BC|466 BC]], the Persians were ... - California (63989 bytes)
67: Motto = [[Eureka (word)|Eureka!]] |
98: Pre-European California was one of the most culturally a...
100: The first [[European]] to explore parts of the coast was the [[P...
109: ...covered, the population burgeoned with Americans, Europeans, and other immigrants in the great [[Calif...
126: ...mento]]. During California's early history under European control, the capital was successively locat... - Connecticut (28543 bytes)
43: ...ticut is one of the original 13 states. The first Europeans to settle permanently in Connecticut were ...
93: ...cated metal product]]s, [[chemical]] and [[pharmaceutical]] products, and [[scientific instrument]]s.
103: ...s and overseas. The [[American Clock and Watch Museum]] is located in [[Bristol, Connecticut]].
113: ...ut inventors were issued one patent for every 700-1000 residents. Connecticut's first recorded invention... - Florida (24937 bytes)
43: ...nhabited for many thousands of years prior to any European settlements. [[Spain|Spaniards]] first arri...
230: ...blic school revenue per student and spending per $1000 of personal income usually ranks in the bottom 25... - Indiana (20194 bytes)
47: ...onal end of Mississippian dating ("contact with [[European]]s"). The specific [[Native American]] [[t...
71: ...arters of the [[Hoffmann-La Roche |Roche]] pharmaceutical companies. Surprisingly, in view of the larg...
75: ...tes Indiana has small to medium operating [[petroleum]] fields; the principal location of these today ...
119: ... [[Clabber Girl Baking Powder]] and the home of [[Eugene V. Debs]] (famous socialist presidential cand...
132: ...diana|Auburn]], home of Auburn-Cord-Duesenberg Museum. - Iowa (24205 bytes)
45: ...[Jacques Marquette]] are believed to be the first Europeans to visit Iowa. They described Iowa as lus...
126: The racial makeup of the state is:
139: ... fewer than 3000 people; hundreds have fewer than 1000. Between 1996 and 2004 almost half a million peop...
453: ...Menace]] ([[USL Premier Development League]]; amateur) - Kansas (21369 bytes)
69: ... of Kansas|Governor]] [[Kathleen Sebelius]] and Lieutenant Governor [[John E. Moore]]. Both are elect...
94: ..., and preacher. Dinsmoor even built his own mausoleum in which you can still see him today in his conc...
95: ...//home.comcast.net/~ymirymir/index2.htm]. The museum features many works of art created by people wit...
96: ...e [[John_Brown_%28abolitionist%29|John Brown]] museum is located in [[Osawatomie, Kansas]].
100: * The house of [[Carrie Nation]], now a museum, is located in [[Medicine Lodge, Kansas]]. - Vermont (39851 bytes)
58: ... era Native Americans migrated year-round. From [[1000 BCE]] to [[1600|1600 CE]] was the Woodland Period...
60: The first [[Europe]]an to see Vermont is thought to be [[Jacques...
62: ...ification]] of Lake Champlain. This was the first European settlement in Vermont and the site of the f...
66: ...a and retreated to other forts along the [[Richelieu River]]. One year later a group of [[Mohawk natio...
68: ... Vermont's far southeast under the command of [[Lieutenant]] Timothy Dwight. This fort protected the n... - Utah (29154 bytes)
151: ...hile many mountain areas receive more than 40 in (1000 mm) per year, with some areas receiving up to 60 ...
195: The racial makeup of Utah is:
222: The gender makeup of Utah is: - South Dakota (14035 bytes)
82: ...h Dakota and South Dakota after a dispute between Euro-American settlers in northern and southern regi...
132: ...o]] Experiment, famous for detecting the [[solar neutrino problem]]. Currently there is pending legis...
148: The racial makeup of the state is:
163: ...r than 3000 people; hundreds have fewer than than 1000. Between 1996 and 2004 almost half a million peop... - Oklahoma (32092 bytes)
110: === Pre-European Indian cultures ===
113: ...ry]] [[Spain|Spanish]] explorers became the first Europeans to visit the area.
115: ... the vast territorial swapping going on between [[European]] powers [[France]] and [[Spain]].
146: ...ma Territory]] out of the Unassigned Lands and [[Neutral Strip (Oklahoma)|No Man's Land]].
153: ...g one which was converted into the [[Philbrook Museum]]. - Nebraska (13662 bytes)
55: ...r than 3000 people; hundreds have fewer than than 1000. Between 1996 and 2004 almost half a million peop...
94: The racial makeup of the state is:
229: *[http://quickfacts.census.gov/qfd/states/31000.html US Census Bureau] - Alexis (1054 bytes)
3: ...BC|350s]] most likely, where he was sixth after [[Eubulus]], and fourth after [[Antiphanes]].
5: ...have survived - about 340 in all, totalling about 1000 lines. They attest the wit and refinement of the... - Solar system (21174 bytes)
20: [[Image:Portrait de famille (1 px = 1000 km).jpg|thumb|center|550px|The planets of the Sol...
51: ...h regard to the gravity of the Milky Way is about 1000 km/s. - Asteroid (24334 bytes)
16: ...lar system is [[1 Ceres]], with a diameter of 900-1000 km. Two other large asteroids are [[2 Pallas]] an...
126: ...at, the next asteroid encounters will involve the European [[Rosetta space probe|Rosetta probe]] (laun...
136: ...teor]]'' ([[1979]]) depicts an asteroid named Orpheus hurtling toward Earth after its orbit is deflect... - Dictionary (22415 bytes)
130: #*[http://www.dwds.de/wdg Wörterbuch der deutschen Gegenwartssprache] (Dictionary of contempor...
148: ... [http://www.onelook.com OneLook] Searches almost 1000 online dictionaries for more than 6 million index...
160: #* [http://www.pseudodictionary.com Pseudodictionary] A collection of slang, colloquialism...
171: ...ogy database of the EU], with 11 [[European Union|EU]] languages
189: * [[PseudoDictionary]] New coinages and unusual words, mos... - Anemometer (11426 bytes)
27: ...e velocity recorded by a tube anemometer for each 1000 ft (5% for each kilometer) that it stands above s... - Byzantine Empire (29975 bytes)
51: ...th century when French authors such as [[Montesquieu]] began to popularize it. Hieronymus himself was ...
88: ...eligion from the former imperial lands in western Europe, although the southern Byzantine provinces di...
92: ...zu]]) that emphasized stealth, surprise, swift maneuver and the marshalling of overwhelming force at t...
108: ...d, began to reestablish the army on the basis of feudal grants (''[[pronoia|pri]]'') and made sign...
112: ...antinople in [[1204]]. As a result a short-lived feudal kingdom was founded (the [[Latin Empire]]), an... - Geologic time scale (26014 bytes)
17: ...e. Detailed studies of the strata and fossils of Europe produced, between 1820 and 1850, the sequence...
73: ...sidae|horned dinosaurs]]) evolve on land, as do [[Eusuchia|modern crocodilians]]; and [[mosasaur]]s an...
126: ...d vertebrates]]s, brackish water and amphibious [[eurypterid]]s; [[rhizodont]]s dominant fresh-water p...
137: ...n]]s (but still aquatic). "Old Red Continent" ([[Euramerica]])
148: ...racoderm|armoured]] [[agnatha|jawless forms]]. [[Eurypterid|sea-scorpions]] reach large size. [[Tabul... - Thomas Edison (20653 bytes)
98: ...e is a [[Thomas Alva Edison Memorial Tower and Museum]] in the town of Edison.
100: ...rst in the "100 Most Important People in the Last 1000 [[Year]]s", noting that his [[light bulb]] "lit u...
113: * [http://www.tomedison.org/ Edison Birthplace Museum]
121: * [http://www.edisonian.com/ Edisonian Museum Antique Electrics] - Human (48024 bytes)
14: ...= Homo sapiens | author = [[Carolus Linnaeus|Linnaeus]] | date = [[1758]]}}
43: ...lish grammar. As an adjective, ''human'' is used neutrally (as in ''human race''), but ''human'' and e...
68: ...rs ago. Australia was colonized 70,000 years ago; Europe 40,000 years ago with later waves 22,000 and ...
88: ... male and 30.53 years for a female. One in five [[European]]s, but one in twenty [[African]]s, is 60 y...
104: ...r example, the [[red hair]] and pale skin of some Europeans is the result of [[mutation]]s in MC1R. Hu... - Cell (biology) (28190 bytes)
21: ...structures of eukaryotic cells, including the nucleus (''light blue''), the nucleolus (''intermediate ...
27: ...cells are placed in the domains [[Archaea]] and [[Eubacteria]].
29: ...nelle]]s with their own membranes. Single-celled eukaryotic organisms such as [[amoeba]]e and some [[...
32: ...elle]]s: (1) [[nucleolus]] (2) [[cell nucleus|nucleus]] (3) [[ribosome]] (4) [[vesicle (biology)|vesic...
34: All cells whether prokaryotic or eukaryotic have a [[cell membrane|membrane]], which ... - India (27950 bytes)
21: ...ring the middle of the second millennium, several European countries, including the [[Portugal|Portugu...
71: ...ther important industries are [[mining]], [[petroleum]], [[diamond]] polishing, [[films]], [[textile]]...
81: ...th male WPR at 51.7% and female WPR at 25.6%{{ref|eu}}. India's median age is 24.66 and has a growth r...
165: ...a – India's literacy rate]'', [http://india.eu.org/ Debating India] - Microscope (8708 bytes)
8: ... for magnification. [[Anton van Leeuwenhoek|Van Leeuwenhoek]]'s microscopes consisted of a single, sma...
34: ...nd optical microscopes can magnify an image up to 1000× and are used to study thin specimens as th...
56: ...ough he was certainly a great microscopist, van Leeuwenhoek is, contrary to widespread claims, certain...
84: ...pe] - a monthly magazine directed towards the amateur microscopist - Dolphin (13554 bytes)
47: **** [[Atlantic Humpbacked Dolphin]], ''Sousa teuszii''
57: **** [[Chilean Dolphin]], ''Cephalorhynchus eutropia''
62: **** [[Risso's Dolphin]], ''Grampus griseus''
80: *** Genus Pseudorca
81: **** [[False Killer Whale]], ''Pseudorca crassidens'' - Numbat (6437 bytes)
27: ...e [[1970s]], the entire population was well under 1000 individuals, concentrated in two small areas not ... - Religion (72319 bytes)
113: ...lly granted perfection on a paradise Earth. After 1000 years, Satan is unsealed and allowed to tempt man...
231: ...ion objectively (in a scientific and religiously neutral fashion)===
233: ...o study religion which seek to be scientifically neutral. One's interpretation of these methods depen...
253: ...[[Rudolf Otto]] (Non-rational experience), James Leuba (Mystical experiences and drugs).
259: ...d with intense religious experiences. See also [[neurotheology]], the scientific study of the biologic... - Atmospheric pressure (6841 bytes)
13: ... = 32?F (0?C) instead. For natural gas, the petroleum industry uses a standard temperature of 60?F (15...
28: ... 1013.2 mbar or 101.32 kPa is transmitted as 132; 1000.0 mbar or 100.00 kPa is transmitted as 000; 998.7...
38: ...A graph shows these rhymic variations in northern Europe on the top of this page. In tropical zones it... - Columbus Day (5999 bytes)
11: ...e race"), commemorating the first encounters of [[Europe]] and [[the Americas]] which would produce th...
16: ...ing a person whom they see as opening the door to European [[colonization]], the exploitation of nativ...
24: ...led to the coast of North America around the year 1000. - List of popes (77758 bytes)
109: | '''[[Pope Eleuterus]]'''<br><small>Saint Eleutherus</small>
110: | '''Eleutherius''', <small>Episcopus Romanus</small>
217: | '''[[Pope Eutychian]]'''<br><small>Saint Eutychian</small>
218: | '''Eutychianus''', <small>Episcopus Romanus</small>
245: | '''[[Pope Eusebius]]'''<br><small>Saint Eusebius</small> - Pieter Brueghel the Elder (6133 bytes)
1: ...ght|thumb|Bruegel's ''The Painter and The Connoisseur'' drawn c. 1565 is thought to be a self portrait...
23: ...en Carnival and Lent'' 1559, Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien, Vienna
24: * ''Children's Games'' 1560, Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien, Vienna
25: ...tines On The Gilboa)'' 1562, Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien, Vienna
28: * ''Dulle Griet (Mad Meg)'' c. 1562, Museum Mayer van den Bergh, Antwerp - Leonardo da Vinci (25889 bytes)
9: ...n before modern naming conventions developed in [[Europe]], his full name was "Leonardo di ser Piero d...
37: ...e generous pensions: the surviving document lists 1000 ecus for the artist, 400 for Melzi (named "appren...
49: ... [http://www.leonardoshorse.org/].) The [[Hunt Museum]] in [[Limerick, Ireland]] has a small bronze ho...
59: ...Benois Madonna]]'' (1478-1480) - ''[[Hermitage Museum]]'', [[Saint Petersburg|St Petersburg]], Russia
62: ...with an Ermine]]'' (1488-90) - ''[[Czartoryski Museum]]'', [[Krakow]], Poland - Nicolaus Copernicus (26283 bytes)
8: ...citizen of Toruń as well, once the war with Teutonic Knights was over. He was ten years of age wh...
24: During the war between [[Teutonic Order]] and Kingdom of Poland ([[1519]]&ndas...
26: ...ut his theory had reached the scientists of all [[Europe]]. From many parts of the continent, Copernic...
44: ...], also predate Copernicus' discoveries, by about 1000 years. The work of the [[14th century]] Muslim as...
85: ...human knowledge. Many authors suggest that only [[Euclid]]ean [[geometry]], [[Charles Darwin]]'s [[Evo... - Water Buffalo (6557 bytes)
17: ...ypically weigh around 750 kg and males upwards of 1000 kg. Due to genetic isolation weights can vary gre...
34: ==Europe and Near East==
35: ...aly. As in Asia, buffaloes of the Middle East and Europe live on course vegetation on the marginal lan... - Auto racing (15302 bytes)
16: ...r to Paris, connecting with another major city in Europe or France.
50: ...ategories of rallies]] which are popular with amateurs, making up the "grass roots" of motorsports.
59: ...rld Touring Car Championship]], before known as [[European Touring Car Championship]]. Raced with two...
61: ...British Touring Car Championship]] (BTCC), the [[Deutschen Tourenwagen Masters]] (DTM, German Touring ...
87: ...imilar to F1 with 1.1, 1.2, 1.3 and 2 Litre Ford (European) Engines - Formula One (29650 bytes)
9: The sport has traditionally been centred in [[Europe]], which undoubtedly remains its leading mark...
18: ...tory) of the [[1920s]] and [[1930s]]. A number of European racing organizations laid out rules for a W...
37: ... in 1977 with their RS01 car, were producing over 1000 [[bhp]] (750 [[kilowatt|kW]]) and were essential ...
43: ... [[Alain Prost]], [[Damon Hill]], [[Jacques Villeneuve]] and [[Nelson Piquet]] (the latter with a [[Ho...
90: ...ineteen races are spread over the continents of [[Europe]], [[Asia]], [[Oceania]], [[North America]], ... - Computer (32773 bytes)
29: ... capacity (instructions processed per second per $1000) every 18 to 24 months since [[1900]]. [[Gordon E...
84: ...s, that implemented the main features of the von Neumann Architecture were:
92: The Stored Program design defined by the von Neumann architecture finally allowed computers to rea...
107: ...[[artillery]], but it was also used to calculate neutron cross-sectional densities to help in the desi...
116: ...re]] for more details), most still use the [[von Neumann architecture]]. - High jump (8613 bytes)
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65: ... cm when he cleared 2.40 m (7'10-1/2") to win the European Indoor championships in March 2005. - Dean Kamen (2784 bytes)
2: ...51]]) is an [[United States|American]] [[entrepreneur]] and [[inventor]]. He attended [[Worcester Poly...
10: ...ving force behind the organization providing over 1000 high schools with the tools needed to learn valua... - Airline (29546 bytes)
22: ...n barnstorming campaigns, performing acrobatic maneuvers to woo crowds. In [[1918]], the [[United Stat...
30: ===Early development of airlines in Europe===
32: The first countries in Europe to embrace air transport were [[France]], [[G...
42: ...line companies were not devastated by the war, as European companies and the few Asian companies had b...
50: ...el a reality. In 1972, [[Airbus]] began producing Europe's most commercially successful line of airlin... - Swimming (22854 bytes)
26: ... [[book]] "Colymbetes". Competitive swimming in [[Europe]] started around [[1800]], mostly using [[bre...
33: ... yards at distances of 50 y, 100 y, 200 y, 500 y, 1000 y, and 1650 y. - Silkworm (3141 bytes)
2: ...[[image:Silk_worm2.jpg|240px]] | caption = Prometheus silkworm}}
12: ... = Bombyx mori | author = [[Carolus Linnaeus|Linnaeus]] | date = 1758}}
17: ...inuous thread of raw silk from 300 to 900 meters (1000 to 3000 feet) long. - Roman Empire (59037 bytes)
47: [[Image:Coliseum_rome.jpg|thumb|250px|Clipart provided by [http:/...
66: ...is mother and his tutors, particularly Lucius Annaeus [[Seneca the Younger|Seneca]]. However, as he gr...
76: ... of Nero and the year of crisis that followed, to 1000, most of the new senators coming not from Rome bu...
78: ...t was he who first commissioned the [[Roman Colosseum]]; he also built a [[forum]] whose centerpiece w...
88: ...Rome, wild spectacles in the newly finished Colosseum, and continuing the public works projects of his... - Maya civilization (25116 bytes)
5: ...to build ceremonial architecture at approximately 1000 BCE. There is some disagreement about the borders...
108: ...in only 4 years. The [[Julian calendar]], used in Europe from Roman times until about the 16th Century...
189: *[[Zaculeu]] - History of India (31279 bytes)
20: ...of the merchantile companies chartered out by the European powers. Initial rivalry between the French ...
30: ... the hand axe distribution, there are numerous Acheulean findspots. Hathnora, in the Narmada Valley ha...
83: King [[Harsha]] of [[Kannauj]] succeeded in reuniting northern India during his reign in the [[7t...
103: ...] spread across the subcontinent over a period of 1000 years. Prior to Turkish invasions, Muslim trading...
117: ==Colonial India== {{seemain2|Colonial India|European colonies in India}} - American Revolutionary War (40738 bytes)
17: ===European nations===
19: ...tween the poorer part of the British military and European Continental forces rather than a war for Am...
31: ...e provincial government]] of [[Massachusetts]]. Lieutenant General [[Thomas Gage]], already the [[comm...
33: ...he British detachment suffered heavily. They met 1000 reinforcements back at Lexington, and the combine...
61: ... British expertly executed a surprise flanking maneuver, driving the Americans back to the Brooklyn He... - Benjamin Franklin (22881 bytes)
36: ...gave him a reputation with the learned throughout Europe.
85: At his death Franklin bequeathed ?1000 (about $4400 at the time) each to the cities of B... - Charles Babbage (13539 bytes)
2: ...hanisms are on display in the [[London Science Museum]]. In [[1991]], working from Babbage's original ...
40: ...other friends convinced Charles to take a trip to Europe to recuperate. He passed through [[Holland]],...
57: ... of assistants created 500 large design drawings, 1000 sheets of mechanical notation, and 7000 sheets of...
62: ...iversary of Babbage?s birth.[http://www.sciencemuseum.org.uk/on-line/babbage/page4.asp] - Leif Ericson (4502 bytes)
4: ...as a [[Norsemen|Norse]] explorer, and the first [[Europe]]an known to have discovered [[North America]...
10: ...Greenlanders]]'' tells that Leif set out around [[1000]] to follow Bjarni's circular route with 35 crew ...
21: ...and while returning from Norway to Greenland in [[1000]] or thereabouts; but the saga does not mention a... - Germanic tribes (16394 bytes)
1: ... Germanic peoples|ancient Germanic peoples]] of [[Europe]].
10: ...ermanic tribes in southern Scandinavia (an [[Indo-European]] language probably arrived ca [[2000 BC]])...
12: ...proto-Germanic]], a distinct branch of the [[Indo-European]] language family. Cultural features at tha...
27: The wars against the [[Cimbri]] and [[Teutoni]] whose military incursion into Roman Italy w...
29: ...decisive defeat of Quintilius [[Varus]] in the [[Teutoburg Forest]]) ended in the withdrawal of the Ro... - Photography (18493 bytes)
32: ... polished [[pewter]] plate covered with a [[petroleum]] derivative called [[bitumen]] of Judea. It was...
45: ...photograph taken in a portrait studio could cost $1000 in 2005 dollars. Photographers also encouraged ch...
61: ...ology developed for [[Agfacolor]] (as 'Agfacolor Neue') in [[1936]]. [[Instant film|Instant color film...
77: ...r, "wet" photography may endure, as dedicated amateurs and skilled artists often prefer the use of tra...
103: ...ul? Is there a kinship between the beauty of an [[Eug讥_Atget|Atget]] and a [[Rembrandt]]? - Film speed (5065 bytes)
108: | 1000
157: ...or example, the Ilford product is actually an ISO 1000 film, according to its [http://www.ilford.com/htm... - Atlanta, Georgia (39442 bytes)
53: At about 1000 feet or 300 meters above mean sea level, Atlanta ...
82: ... of 548/km² (1,419/mi²). The racial makeup of the city is 33.22% [[White (U.S. Census)|Whit...
131: Atlanta boasts a variety of museums on subjects ranging from history to fine arts, ...
133: ...brary]]; and the [[Margaret Mitchell House and Museum]].
135: ...gine It! Atlanta's Children's Museum. The High Museum of Art is the city's major fine/visual arts venu... - Oklahoma City, Oklahoma (37869 bytes)
61: ...f 145.1/km² (375.9/mi²). The racial makeup of the city was 60.41% [[White (U.S. Census)|Whi...
94: ...ater. The [[National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum]] has galleries full of priceless western art an...
96: ...ours a day for free, and the adjacent Memorial Museum, located in the former Journal Record building d...
98: ...uding the three-story [[Chihuly]] tower in the Museum's atrium.
120: *Deep Deuce - Sweden (27111 bytes)
1: ...ordic country]] in [[Scandinavia]], in [[Northern Europe]]. It is bordered by [[Norway]] on the west, ...
3: ...en has been at peace, adopting a policy of armed neutrality.
5: Sweden was one of the poorest countries in Europe in the [[19th century]], and shaped by a dogm...
47: time_zone = [[central European Time|CET]] |
49: time_zone_DST = [[Central European Summer Time|CEST]] | - History of Slovakia (43199 bytes)
9: ...d out between the [[Mediterranean]] and [[Central Europe]].
13: ... cave is one of the biggest Neolithic deposits in Europe, and was continuously inhabited for more than...
15: ...As a result, it became an important crossroads of European trade routes.
25: ...nscription marking the furthest northern point in Europe.
29: ...ggests that the habitation of Central and Western Europe by the [[Slavs]] only began in the [[6th_cent... - Roller coaster (14862 bytes)
21: ...te 1700's their popularity was such that entrepreneurs elsewhere began copying the idea, using wheeled...
23: ... coaster was developed by [[John Miller (entrepreneur)|John Miller]], often called the [[Thomas Edison...
27: ...incorporate loops, corkscrews, and many other manoeuvres into their designs. Most modern roller coaste...
41: ...pts parks whose parent companies employ more than 1000 people from having to report any accidents at all...
132: * [http://www.coasterclub.org/ European Coaster Club] - List of philosophers (79981 bytes)
232: *[[Pierre Bourdieu]], (1930-2002){{fn|R}}
414: *[[Tadeusz Czezowski]], (1889-1981)
438: *[[Gilles Deleuze]], (1925-1995){{fn|O}}{{fn|R}}
445: *[[Denys the Carthusian]] (or ''Denys de Leeuwis''), (1402-1471){{fn|R}}
451: *[[Paul Deussen]], (1845-1919) - Avocado (6755 bytes)
15: ...y]], from 7 to 20 cm long, and weighs between 100-1000 g. It has a large central [[seed]], 3-5 cm in dia... - Ice age (15810 bytes)
4: ...sive ice sheets over the [[North America]]n and [[Europe]]an continents: in this sense, the last ice a...
10: ...sive was folk knowledge in some alpine regions of Europe (Imbrie and Imbrie, p25, quote a woodcutter t...
16: ...ice age, and probably the most severe of the last 1000 million years, occurred from 800 to 600 million y...
22: ...eenland, Antarctica, and the northern portions of Europe, Asia, and North America in polar regions, th...
41: ... 500 W/m<sup>2</sup>, see graph at [http://www.museum.state.il.us/exhibits/ice_ages/insolation_graph.h... - Geyser (14881 bytes)
4: ...rth, and so they are fairly rare phenomena. About 1000 exist worldwide, with about half of these in [[Ye...
31: ...philes|thermophilic]] [[prokaryote]]s. No known [[eukaryote]] can survive over 60 ?C (140 ?F).
61: *5. [[Iceland]], [[Europe]]
104: ...ww.unmuseum.org/geysers.htm ''Geysers'', The UnMuseum] - Yellowstone National Park (23738 bytes)
73: [[image:Columnar basalt closeup near Tower Fall in Yellowstone-750px.JPG|300px|t...
76: ...ion that occurred 640,000 years ago that released 1000 [[cubic kilometer]]s of [[Volcanic ash|ash]], roc...
100: ...]]l disease that came to [[North America]] with [[Europe]]an cattle and may cause [[cattle]] to [[misc...
136: ...tory] and [http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/A3356516 European exploration]. - Cahokia (4221 bytes)
13: ...everal parts of the mound was carbon-dated to 950-1000 AD. - Olmec (8916 bytes)
21: ...NAA (neutron activation analysis) to compare over 1000 ancient Mesoamerican Olmec-style ceramic artifact...
23: ...l, both [[pottery|ceramic]] and dating to circa [[1000 BC]]. Other ancient artifacts are listed (no phot...
53: ...rid, Spain. For questions, please e-mail: aarnaiz@eucmax.sim.ucm.es.'' - Toltec (2981 bytes)
16: * [[Mixcoatl]] or Mixcoatl Totepeuh
22: * [[Tlilcoatzin]] – died c. 1000 (?) - Inca Empire (25571 bytes)
66: |Hunu kuraqa ||10000
68: |Waranqa kuraqa ||1000
96: ...s and directing the water into fountains. These pseudo-natural carvings functioned to show both the In...
133: ...cities across the Inca Empire.[http://www.fieldmuseum.org/machupicchu/ongoing.html] - Akkadian language (3224 bytes)
10: * 1530 – 1000 Middle Babylonian/Middle Assyrian
11: * 1000 – 600 Neo-Babylonian/Neo-Assyrian
30: *[http://www.language-museum.com/a/akkadian-cuneiform.php Akkadian Language S... - Sequencing (2283 bytes)
6: ...tify fairly short sequences at a time (around 300-1000 base pairs on ABI machine), and therefore strateg...
8: Other seqeuncing techniques are under development, which may ... - Whale (11080 bytes)
46: ...kong Dolphins. Some of these dams like the Nam Theun 2 dam in Laos are also being supported by intern...
59: ...eachings around the world, recorded over the last 1000 years in religious tracts and more recently in sc...
61: ...Parliament]] on the other hand has requested that EU members resist using the powerful sonar system un... - Faience (4113 bytes)
4: ... capable of producing high temperatures exceeding 1000[[Celsius|� C ]] was required to achieve this re...
8: However the tin-glazed [[earthenware]] of the European [[15th century]] is in fact inferior in str...
10: ==European Faience==
13: ...in Germany were opened at [[Hanau]] (1661) and Heusenstamm (1662), soon moved to nearby [[Frankfurt-...
15: ...en.html], which today possesses an interesting museum devoted to faience, and followed by [[Rouen]] an... - Hippocrates (3132 bytes)
25: ...DB=livanc.fp3&-Format=livanc-rech.htm&cote=*&-max=1000&-Find Texts in Greek] - Celtic languages (6032 bytes)
1: {{Indo-European}}
2: ...anguage family. They were spoken across western [[Europe]] during the [[1st millennium BC]], but are n...
12: ...ration of these groups probably occurred around [[1000 BC]]. The early Celts are commonly associated wit...
24: Within the [[Indo-European]] family, the Celtic languages have sometim...
48: ...ultiples of ten are ''deg, ugain, deg ar hugain, deugain, hanner cant, trigain, deg a thrigain, pedwar... - Computer mouse (29399 bytes)
9: [[Image:firstmouseunderside.jpg|frame|The first computer mouse held b...
44: ... optical mice. Gamers have complained that the MX 1000 does not immediately respond to movement after it...
189: ...tml A review of a modern laser-based mouse: the MX1000] - Genghis Khan (31537 bytes)
1: ...to [[Mongols]] after their centuries of internal feud.
9: ...astern Europe|Eastern]] [[Europe]], and [[Central Europe]] almost as far as [[Vienna]], [[Austria]]. G...
38: ... lives of many Central Asian tribes harder, plus feud amongst each other.
67: ...epared to battle with them. However, he was outmaneuvered by the much swifter Mongol army and driven i...
73: ====Europe and Caucasus==== - War of 1812 (34444 bytes)
58: ...s most consequentially, the war marked the end of European alliances with American Indians in the Unit...
84: ... in [[1793]], the United States sought to remain neutral while pursuing overseas commerce with both em...
97: ... greater part of her forces and her best crews in European waters, until successes against Napoleon le...
151: ...auguay]] to the south of the city on the [[Richelieu River]].
153: ...'s force of less than 500 French-Canadian [[Voltigeurs]] and [[Mohawks]]. - Viking (18085 bytes)
4: ... century]] to the [[11th century]], the period of European history referred to as the [[Viking Age]]. ...
13: ... coast of [[England]]. For the next 200 years, [[European]] history is filled with tales of Vikings a...
64: ... of Man]] and [[Ireland]]. Contemporary with the European Viking Age, the [[Byzantine Empire]] experi...
66: ...n a short expedition to [[Newfoundland]], circa [[1000]] AD.
68: ..., Vikings appeared along the coasts and rivers of Europe, as raiders, but increasingly also as traders... - Viking Age (10637 bytes)
2: ...nd traders, raided, and explored large parts of [[Europe]], the [[Middle East]], northern [[Africa]], ...
6: ...so along the major river valleys of north-western Europe. [[Rurik]] founded the first [[Russia]]n stat...
42: ===Eastern Europe===
46: ...nd which they dubbed [[Vinland]] about the year [[1000]] A.D. A small settlement was placed on the north...
54: ...w---was discontinued. Shipbuilding in the rest of Europe also led to the demise of the longship for mi... - Climate change (15859 bytes)
28: ...rge scale during the [[Industrial Revolution]] in Europe; and most of which was emitted since 1945. Ot...
45: ...cles]] are due to natural causes. Within the last 1000 years, there are two extensive periods where temp...
74: ...m F. Ruddiman (2005), ''Plows, Plagues, and Petroleum:How Humans Took Control of Climate'', Princeton ...
108: * [http://www.euronet.nl/users/e_wesker/climate.html Climate chang... - Global warming (53726 bytes)
11: ...rally implies a human influence — the more neutral term [[climate change]] is usually used for a...
33: ...millenia see: '''[[Temperature record of the past 1000 years]]'''
42: ... name) and concludes that the temperatures around 1000 and 1100 AD were comparable to those of the 20th ...
84: ... net effect of such natural forcings was roughly neutral since then [http://www.grida.no/climate/ipcc_...
117: ...ustained issue, however, for the [[European Union|EU]]. - Cyclone (6571 bytes)
18: ...re cell]] fails to drop below 1000 [[millibars]] (1000 [[hectopascal]]s) (hPa) ([[SI]]). Rapidly fallin...
20: ...ch more common in the [[United States]] than in [[Europe]] which is located above the arid [[Sahara]] ...
26: ...owards the southeast over [[North America]] and [[Europe]], then eastwards. - Cell (29541 bytes)
21: ...structures of eukaryotic cells, including the nucleus (''light blue''), the nucleolus (''intermediate ...
27: ...cells are placed in the domains [[Archaea]] and [[Eubacteria]].
29: ...nelle]]s with their own membranes. Single-celled eukaryotic organisms such as [[amoeba]]e and some [[...
32: ...elle]]s: (1) [[nucleolus]] (2) [[cell nucleus|nucleus]] (3) [[ribosome]] (4) [[vesicle (biology)|vesic...
34: All cells whether prokaryotic or eukaryotic have a [[cell membrane|membrane]], which ... - Mycenaean Greece (6175 bytes)
25: <tr><td>1000<td>protogeometric
26: <tr><td>1000–1060<td>submycenean
49: ...aled under the [[Dromos]] of the Treasury of [[Atreus]] at [[Mycenae]] as well.<br>
54: ... of the Citadel at Mycenae and of [[Lefkandi]] in Euboia yielded stratified material that allowed the ...
58: ...s]] in [[Attica]] and Skoubris in [[Lefkandi]] ([[Euboia]]) and the settlements of [[Athens]] (Agora),... - Barium (8466 bytes)
58: | 1000 [[Kelvin|K]] (727.2 ?[[Celsius|C]] / 1341 ?[[Fahr...
105: ...="4" | Ba is [[stable isotope|stable]] with 74 [[neutron]]s
108: | colspan="4" | Ba is stable with 76 neutrons
116: | colspan="4" | Ba is stable with 78 neutrons
119: | colspan="4" | Ba is stable with 79 neutrons - Beryllium (15119 bytes)
128: ...="4" | Be is [[stable isotope|stable]] with 5 [[neutron]]s
141: ...]s, as from [[radium]] or [[polonium]] (about 30 neutrons/million alpha particles). At [[standard temp...
148: ...try uses this metal in [[nuclear reactor]]s as a neutron reflector and moderator.
171: ...ope of beryllium is Be-13 which decays through [[neutron emission]]. It has a half-life of 2.7 &t...
174: [[Image:Beryllium_OreUSGOV.jpg|thumb|Beryllium ore]] - Carbon (15360 bytes)
27: ...fuel]]s [[methane]] gas and [[crude oil]]([[petroleum]]). Crude oil is used by the [[petrochemical ind...
35: * Carbon is used as a [[Neutron moderator|moderator]] in [[nuclear reactor]]s...
51: ...ts back to the alpha form when it is heated above 1000 ?[[Celsius|C]].
85: ...with [[hydrogen]], carbon forms [[coal]], [[petroleum]], and [[natural gas]] which are called [[hydroc...
101: ...s, saturated by hydrogen atoms. Volatile [[Petroleum|oil]]s have shorter chains. [[Fat]]s have longe... - Chlorine (10751 bytes)
51: ... dyestuffs, food, [[insecticide]]s, paints, petroleum products, plastics, medicines, textiles, solvent...
73: ...t, Cl-36 is generated primarily as a result of [[neutron capture]] by Cl-35 or [[muon capture]] by [[c...
76: ...pm]] to be detected as distinct odor but it takes 1000 ppm or more to be fatal. Because of this, chlorin... - Gold (24329 bytes)
131: ..."4" | Au is [[stable isotope|stable]] with 118 [[neutron]]s
175: *[[Disodium aurothiomalate]] is a treatment for rheumatoid [[arthritis]] (administered intramuscularly...
188: The European exploration of the Americas was fueled in n...
208: ...hard to maintain this price, and a pool of US and European banks began to act together to defend the p...
212: ...ied by more than 10% from [[Euro|€]]330/oz (€10,600/kg) or [[Australian dollar|A$]]560/oz (A... - Helium (36603 bytes)
93: ...colspan="4" | [[stable isotope|Stable]] with 1 [[neutron]]
97: ...colspan="4" | [[stable isotope|Stable]] with 2 [[neutron]]s
114: ...technique has also allowed the production of the neutral molecule He<sub>2</sub>, which has a large nu...
166: ...ated that an [[alpha particle]] is a helium [[nucleus]].
191: ...the Earth's upper atmosphere) at 600 miles (about 1000 km) where helium is the dominant gas (although th... - Iron (23778 bytes)
97: ...n="4">Fe is [[stable isotope|stable]] with 28 [[neutron]]s</td></tr>
105: ...n="4">Fe is [[stable isotope|stable]] with 30 [[neutron]]s</td></tr>
108: ...n="4">Fe is [[stable isotope|stable]] with 31 [[neutron]]s</td></tr>
111: ...n="4">Fe is [[stable isotope|stable]] with 32 [[neutron]]s</td></tr>
139: The nucleus of iron has the highest binding energy per nucle... - Aluminium (26079 bytes)
88: ...ly being applied by the Frenchman Paul H鲯ult in Europe. The invention of the [[Hall-Heroult process|...
145: Meanwhile most of Europe had standardized on the -ium spelling. In 199...
160: ...s made by heating a mixture of the elements above 1000 ?C. The pale yellow crystals have a complex latti... - Technetium (32113 bytes)
195: ...'' by Klaus Schwochau, 31 different [[radiopharmaceuticals]] based on Tc-99m are listed for imaging an...
229: ...}} The sample had previously been bombarded by [[deuterium]] nuclei in the [[University of California,...
231: ...ided evidence that elements were being formed by neutron capture in the [[s-process]].{{inote|Schwocha...
245: ...ear isomer | meta stable]] (a state where the nucleus is in an excited state) isotope Tc-99m is produc...
247: ...rent isotopes (for example, Tc-97 can be made by neutron irradiation of Ru-96). - Zinc (12445 bytes)
124: ...="4" | Zn is [[stable isotope|stable]] with 34 [[neutron]]s
138: | colspan="4" | Zn is stable with 36 neutrons
142: | colspan="4" | Zn is stable with 37 neutrons
146: | colspan="4" | Zn is stable with 38 neutrons
150: | colspan="4" | Zn is stable with 40 neutrons - Aegean civilization (41260 bytes)
15: ...s, ceramic motifs, reliefs, free sculpture and toreutic handiwork of [[Crete]] have supplied the clear...
37: [[Iron]] came into general Aegean use about 1000 B.C., and possibly was the means by which a body ...
61: ...o be used for weapons in the Aegean until about [[1000 BC]], perhaps coinciding with the incursion of no...
79: About [[1000 BC]] a final catastrophe took place. The palace a...
107: ...reasury of Atreus" now set up in the [[British Museum]]; and of the [[frieze]]s we have examples in My... - Democracy (24363 bytes)
118: ...was defined as any military action with more than 1000 killed in battle and democracy was defined as vot... - Kiwi (6303 bytes)
42: ...inland and the most threatened of all kiwi. About 1000 remain on Kapiti Island and it has been introduce... - Dromedary (4029 bytes)
12: ...us dromedarius | author = [[Carolus Linnaeus|Linnaeus]] | date = [[1758]]}}
27: ...to seven feet. Weight is usually in the range of 1000-1500 pounds. - Red deer (16671 bytes)
13: ...Cervus elaphus | author = [[Carolus Linnaeus|Linnaeus]], | date = 1758}}
17: ...ning 'white rump'. Wapiti are a subspecies of the European red deer.
19: ...own for their loud ''bugling'' during the rut. In Europe the red deer is on average smaller than the w...
26: ...he American elk terminology is different from the European, as the males are called ''bulls'', the fem...
33: ...s]] and [[Lynx (cat)|lynxes]] prey on red deer in Europe, but all of these natural predators are extin... - Snow Leopard (2608 bytes)
22: ...uring the [[1960]]s total population went down to 1000 animals, but has recovered meanwhile to more than... - Newfoundland (dog) (4428 bytes)
53: ...undland and Labrador]], [[Canada]], as early as [[1000 AD]] Newfoundlands have been used as water rescue... - Norwegian Lundehund (2352 bytes)
54: ...ng]] with strict guidelines, there are now around 1000 dogs in the world, with around 500 in Norway. - Swedish Vallhund (2850 bytes)
54: ...V) goes back to the age of [[Vikings]], more than 1000 years ago. Back then they were known as the "Viki... - Film (18911 bytes)
26: ...d local entrepreneurs in the various countries of Europe to buy their equipment and photograph, expor...
30: ..., film quickly came to be used in education, in lieu of or in addition to lectures and texts.
36: ...m, the theater may have shorter presentations. In Europe there has been [[advertising]] since before [...
117: *[http://www.moviefreebie.com Download Movies] 1000's of free Movies, Clips & reviews - Flagellum (8951 bytes)
4: ...tails and considered non-homologous. [[Eukaryote|Eukaryotic]] flagella - those of animal, plant, and ...
10: ...h a filament attached usually only reaches 200 to 1000 rpm.
26: ...lum is superficially similar to the bacterial (or eubacterial) flagellum; in the 1980s they were thoug...
38: == Eukaryotic flagellum ==
40: ... The only thing that the bacterial, archaeal, and eukaryotic flagella have in common is that they stic... - Caldera (4953 bytes)
12: ...e Caldera]] erupted 600,000 years ago it released 1000 cubic kilometers of material, covering half of [[... - Johann Sebastian Bach (31106 bytes)
5: ...n the [[Europe]]an tradition, from [[Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart|Mozart]] to [[Arnold Schoenberg|Schoenber...
17: ...ed mechanism, was the most complex machine in any European town. This practical experience with the in...
42: ...atly influencing the early work of [[Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart]]. Although the barriers to women having ...
67: ... works, BWV 772-994 other keyboard works, BWV 995-1000 [[lute]] music, BWV 1001-1040 [[chamber music]], ... - Franz Xaver von Baader (10383 bytes)
7:
9: ...and analogies (see [[Eduard Zeller]]'s ''Ges. d. deut. Phil.'' 732, 736). His doctrines are mostly exp...
21: ...ard Erdmann|Erdmann]], ''Versuch einer Gesch. d. neuern Phil.'' iii. 2, pp. 583–636; J Claassen,... - Exposure (photography) (2778 bytes)
7: ...light, a new shutter speed of (1/125)/(2*2*2) = 1/1000 is needed. Once the photographer has determined...
10: ... over the exposure range of about one second to 1/1000th of a second. Outside of this range, it becomes... - Hipparchus (astronomer) (50785 bytes)
2: ...r]], [[geographer]], and [[mathematician]]. The [[European Space Agency|ESA]]'s [[Hipparcos|Hipparcos ...
4: ... of the [[astrolabe]]. [[Ptolemy|Claudius Ptolemaeus]] three centuries later depended much on Hipparc...
20: ... It was published by Karl Manitius (''In Arati et Eudoxi Phaenomena'', Leipzig, 1894). Hipparchus als...
28: ...cribed by A.Sachs, and later published by [[Otto Neugebauer]] in "Astronomical Cuneiform Texts" (3 vol...
67: ...it in a work (now lost), called ''toon en kuklooi eutheioon'' (''Of Lines Inside a Circle'') by [[Theo... - Potato (22889 bytes)
13: ...name = Solanum tuberosum| author = [[Carolus Linnaeus|L.]] }}
21: ...l [[Quechua]] word appears as "papa"). Many other European languages took forms of this Spanish name, ...
28: ...tatoes grow widely in Europe, especially in North European Plain countries such as [[Germany]], [[Pola...
34: ...major outbreak of [[potato blight]] swept through Europe, wiping out the potato crop in many countries...
36: ...tato had become firmly established as a staple of Europe's poor, leading richer people to spurn it, al... - Ancient India (31279 bytes)
20: ...of the merchantile companies chartered out by the European powers. Initial rivalry between the French ...
30: ... the hand axe distribution, there are numerous Acheulean findspots. Hathnora, in the Narmada Valley ha...
83: King [[Harsha]] of [[Kannauj]] succeeded in reuniting northern India during his reign in the [[7t...
103: ...] spread across the subcontinent over a period of 1000 years. Prior to Turkish invasions, Muslim trading...
117: ==Colonial India== {{seemain2|Colonial India|European colonies in India}} - Ancient Indian science and technology (21581 bytes)
3: ...ences that we consider today to have been made in Europe were in fact made in India centuries ago�.
22: ... around 4000 years old. Between [[1000 BC]] and [[1000 AD]], a number of mathematical treatises were aut...
63: ...World heritage sites) which look fresh even after 1000 years, also testify to the high level of chemical...
106: ...a was written is variously dated around 800 BC to 1000 BC. In some form or the other, the game continued...
118: *[http://uk.arxiv.org/abs/physics/0310001 Indian physics] - Medieval History (23198 bytes)
2: ...n [[Italy]], early [[16th century]] in [[Northern Europe]], as well as the [[Protestant Reformation]] ...
8: ...ically been termed the "[[Dark Ages]]" by Western European historians. That term has now fallen from f...
10: ...cture, and a unified cultural and educational milieu of far-ranging connections, had already been in d...
16: ...uption to the newly emerging societies of Western Europe. The Christian Church, the only centralised i...
18: ...nd potential threat to their rule) from powerful feudal nobles. Well known examples of such consolidat... - European-influenced classical music (18917 bytes)
2: {{History of European art music}}
4: ...siastical and concert music, particularly between 1000 and 1900. The central norms of this tradition dev...
10: * [[Medieval European music|Medieval]], generally before 1450. C...
35: ...r other direct involvement with the audience. Amateur private readings of [[chamber music]] are more i...
41: ...ces. During the Classical period, [[Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart|Mozart]] and [[Ludwig van Beethoven|Beeth... - Atlantic White-Sided Dolphins (4439 bytes)
6: {{Taxobox_subclassis_entry | taxon = [[Eutheria]]}}
35: ...extent from the [[Faroe Islands]], killing around 1000 animals a year. It is not known what the long ter... - Bowhead Whales (5651 bytes)
7: {{Taxobox_subclassis_entry | taxon = [[Eutheria]]}}
14: ...aena mysticetus | author = [[Carolus Linnaeus|Linneus]] | date = [[1758]]}}
28: ...ewborn calf is about 4.5 m long and approximately 1000 kg, growing to 9 m by its first birthday. The lif... - Crane bird (6009 bytes)
34: ...ites]] ''tsuru'' (crane, the bird). If one folds 1000 [[origami]] cranes, according to tradition, one's...
53: ** Family Eurypigidae - [[Sunbittern]]
57: ...mmon Crane]], ''Grus grus'', also known as the '''Eurasian Crane'''
62: *** [[Siberian Crane]], ''Grus leucogeranus'' - Fin Whales (8533 bytes)
7: {{Taxobox_subclassis_entry | taxon = [[Eutheria]]}}
14: ...optera physalus | author = [[Carolus Linnaeus|Linneus]] | date = [[1758]]}}
17: ...ale]]. It has a world wide distribution, and in [[Europe]] is readily seen in the [[Bay of Biscay]]. T...
20: ...riptions were used as the basis of [[Carolus Linnaeus]]' ''Balaena physalus'' (1758). The [[Bernard Ge...
22: ...ween the two species are quite common - for every 1000 Fin Whales there is a hybrid Blue-Fin Whale. - Isopods (4641 bytes)
24: ...Bruce, 2001; Dreyer & W䧥le, 2002) of which over 1000 have been recorded from Australia (Poore, 2002c).... - Narwhals (5962 bytes)
12: ...odon monoceros | author = [[Carolus Linnaeus|Linnaeus]] | date = [[1758]]}}
35: ...or eight to ten minutes, reaching a depth of upto 1000 m, spend perhaps a couple of minutes at depth bef...
47: ...tury. Their high north habitat was not visited by Europeans until that time - stories of their existen... - Sea Spiders (6456 bytes)
30: The order Pycnogonida consists of approximately 1000 species, which are normally split into eighty-six...
32: ...d by connective tissue?. In terms of physical makeup, the proboscis, which has fairly limited dorso-v... - Silkworm Moth (4931 bytes)
2: ...= [[image:Silkworm.png|240px]] | caption = Prometheus silkworm}}
12: ... = Bombyx mori | author = [[Carolus Linnaeus|Linnaeus]] | date = 1758}}
19: ...inuous thread of raw silk from 300 to 900 meters (1000 to 3000 feet) long. The fibers are very fine and... - Snow Leopards (2890 bytes)
22: ...uring the [[1960]]s total population went down to 1000 animals, but has recovered meanwhile to more than... - Hipparchus (50784 bytes)
1: ...r]], [[geographer]], and [[mathematician]]. The [[European Space Agency|ESA]]'s [[Hipparcos|Hipparcos ...
3: ... of the [[astrolabe]]. [[Ptolemy|Claudius Ptolemaeus]] three centuries later depended much on Hipparc...
19: ... It was published by Karl Manitius (''In Arati et Eudoxi Phaenomena'', Leipzig, 1894). Hipparchus als...
27: ...cribed by A.Sachs, and later published by [[Otto Neugebauer]] in "Astronomical Cuneiform Texts" (3 vol...
66: ...it in a work (now lost), called ''toon en kuklooi eutheioon'' (''Of Lines Inside a Circle'') by [[Theo... - History of science in early cultures (11033 bytes)
6: ...Mesopotamian]] clay tablet [[492 BC]], [[Field Museum of Natural History]],[[Chicago]]. ([[Palm]]-size...
16: ...ith the naked eye, much like the stone circles of Europe. Eventually they were miniaturized into the [...
28: ...ury B.C., due to the work of personalities like [[Euclid]], [[Archimedes]], [[Hipparchus]], [[Eratosth...
32: [[Euclid]]'s book ''Elements'' has been the most impor...
34: ...eserved by the [[Arabs]], flooded [[Italy]] and [[Europe]] during the [[Renaissance]]. Many of these m... - History of science in the Middle Ages (30877 bytes)
2: ...though the term 'Middle Ages' usually refers to [[European history]], scientific advances in the [[Eas...
4: [[Western Europe]] entered the Middle Ages with great difficul...
14: ...e spread of [[Islam]] in the [[7th century]], the European West became a tapestry of rural populations...
16: ...scientific advances from about [[476]] to about [[1000]], this period came to be known in [[popular cult...
18: ...], having succeeded at uniting a great portion of Europe under his domain, and in order to further uni... - Mari, Syria (5848 bytes)
2: ...ty of '''Tell Hariri''', on the western bank of [[Euphrates]] river. It is thought to have been inhab...
8: ...for the period 1939-1951). Less than half of the 1000 by 600 meter area of Mari has been uncovered as o... - Korean art (25186 bytes)
37: * [[Seungmu dance]]
94: ...n knots]] as best represented in the work of Choe Eun-sun, used in costumes and as wall-decorations; a...
166: ...erving written texts on bamboo, make works before 1000 rare. Those works were entirely written in Chines... - Maya (24836 bytes)
5: ...to build ceremonial architecture at approximately 1000 BCE. There is some disagreement about the borders...
108: ...in only 4 years. The [[Julian calendar]], used in Europe from Roman times until about the 16th Century...
189: *[[Zaculeu]] - Kalakmul (3483 bytes)
6: ...he city of [[Xpujil]], a small settlement of some 1000 inhabitants located on [[Mexican Federal Highway|... - Ice Age (15809 bytes)
3: ...sive ice sheets over the [[North America]]n and [[Europe]]an continents: in this sense, the last ice a...
9: ...sive was folk knowledge in some alpine regions of Europe (Imbrie and Imbrie, p25, quote a woodcutter t...
15: ...ice age, and probably the most severe of the last 1000 million years, occurred from 800 to 600 million y...
21: ...eenland, Antarctica, and the northern portions of Europe, Asia, and North America in polar regions, th...
40: ... 500 W/m<sup>2</sup>, see graph at [http://www.museum.state.il.us/exhibits/ice_ages/insolation_graph.h... - Historical temperature record (5347 bytes)
10: ...n for use in weather forecasts. Centres such as [[European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts|E...
48: * [[Temperature record of the past 1000 years]] - Temperature record (5617 bytes)
18: {{seemain|Temperature record of the past 1000 years}} - Energy (16265 bytes)
27: ...ood calories are sometimes noted as ''C''alories (1000 calories) or simply abbreviated Cal with the capi...
166: *[[EU Energy Label]] - Renewable energy (27996 bytes)
50: ... continuous power. Some calculations suggest that 1000MW of wind generation capacity can be relied on fo...
109: The EU plans to add 5% bioethanol to Europe's petrol by 2010. For the UK alone this would...
152: ...of electricity in Western countries), in cloudy [[Europe]] would require about eight square meters of ...
177: ...nic petroleum origin]] theory states that [[petroleum]] (or [[crude oil]]) is primarily created from n...
231: *[[European Union Climate Change Programme]]. - Wind power (27669 bytes)
24: ...hree-dimensional vertical-axis turbines like Darrieus or Gorlov turbines (see below).
32: ...ed [[power plant]]s, it is important to note that 1000 kW of wind-turbine potential power would be expec...
67: ...90% of wind power installations are in the US and Europe.
74: ...timated at 72 terawatts, with the US and Northern Europe among the regions with the maximum potential.
113: ...f a large facility is also far from ecologically neutral if the location has no previous development. ... - Anatolian Shepherd Dog (4170 bytes)
61: ...ly migrated to the area now known as Turkey about 1000 AD with Turkic-speaking people, although it is pr... - Abalone (2824 bytes)
5: ... of Fisheries expects in the year 2004/05, nearly 1000 tons of paua will be poached, with 75% of that be... - Mesoamerican pyramids (5839 bytes)
58: ... period of approximately 800 years (ca. 200—1000). This zone is considered an important archaeolog... - List of Byzantine Emperors (11779 bytes)
3: ...nal Roman imperial title of "Augustus" with "Basileus", the Greek word for "Emperor", and discontinued...
88: *[[Constantine IX]] Monomachus (1000-1055, ruled [[1042]] - [[1055]]) – married ...
98: ...[[1071]]) – married Constantine X's widow [[Eudocia Macrembolitissa]] - Coal (13357 bytes)
7: ...ior to the late [[Middle Ages]]; i.e. after ca. [[1000]] AD. [[Mineral]] coal was referred to as sea-coa...
36: ...emperatures between 450 and 700*C compared to 800-1000* for metallurgical coke. These temperatures optim...
49: [[Petroleum coke]] is the solid residue obtained in [[oil re...
58: ...arbon dioxide levels than ones refined from petroleum. If a [[carbon tax]] was introduced, this could...
70: ...ensate for the depletion of natural gas and petroleum. A recent (2003) study by scientist [[Gregson V... - Space Shuttle program (41074 bytes)
4: ...]] designed for partial [[Reusable launch system|reusability]]. The shuttle carries large payloads to ...
16: ...rojects throughout the [[1960s]] on the topic of reusable spacecrafts to replace their expedient "one-...
18: ...ion being launched on huge boosters, served by a reusable logistics "space shuttle", both providing se...
22: ...or less) payload, a four-man crew, and limited maneuverability. At a minimum, the DC-3 provided a base...
27: ...e spacecraft would also require the ability to maneuver significantly to either side of its orbital tr... - Scientific method (40667 bytes)
51: ...ounds for rejecting it as [[junk science]] or [[pseudoscience]].
77: ...tities is often the critical difference between pseudo-sciences, such as alchemy, and a science, such ...
90: ...ire|Persia]]n, [[Greece|Greek]], [[Arab]]ic and [[European]] astronomers, to record the [[precession]]...
130: ... precession of the Earth over 2100 years ago, and 1000 years before Al-Batani.
179: ...ting hypotheses. Observation could only do this "neutrally" if it were independent of the theory. - Spinning wheel (2604 bytes)
4: ...ented somewhere in China or India between 500 and 1000 AD; like the drop-spindle, the spinning wheel wor... - Rice (13724 bytes)
69: ...ing to all the continents during the great age of European exploration. In 1694 rice arrived in the So...
75: Dry-land rice was introduced to [[Japan]] circa 1000 BC. Later wet-paddy rice agriculture was brought ... - Wheel (4678 bytes)
9: ... most important factor is the wheel [[diameter]] (1000 [[mm]]) and axle diameter (50 mm). Now while the ...
15: ... Americas until relatively recent contacts with [[Eurasian]]s. - Truck (8353 bytes)
17: ...700 heavy trucks were built in the United States, 1000 in 1907, 6000 in 1910 and 25000 in 1914.
19: After World War I, several advances were made: pneumatic [[tire]]s replaced full rubber, electric sta...
22: ...ill in use on heavy trucks in the 1970s, while in Europe they had been completely replaced 20 years ea...
57: ... the engine. This design is almost umbiquitous in Europe, where overall truck lengths are strictly reg... - Copenhagen (8004 bytes)
8: Copenhagen was founded around year 1000 by [[Sweyn I of Denmark|Sweyn I Forkbeard]] and h...
38: ...sportation in Copenhagen is quite low by northern European standards.
46: *[[Arken Museum of Modern Art]]
52: *[[Statens Museum for Kunst|Danish National Gallery]]
61: *[[Louisiana Museum of Modern Art]] - Oslo (11319 bytes)
19: language=[[Norwegian language|Neutral]]|
29: ...h the city's population is small compared to most European capitals, it occupies an unusually large la...
33: ...rch has uncovered Christian burials from before [[1000]], evidence of a preceding urban settlement. This...
45: ...f Oslo suffer from congestion, but it is the only European capital where people live with the wilderne...
48: ...eved an almost official status, to the extent the 1000 year jubilee was celebrated by a row of tiger scu... - Radar (16746 bytes)
106: |UHF||300-1000 MHz||0.3-1 m||very long range (e.g. [[ballistic]]... - Jet engine (22370 bytes)
27: ...on of the engine called the '''W.1''', capable of 1000 lbf (4 kN) of thrust, was fitted to the [[Gloster... - Gliding (16947 bytes)
37: ...r pilot has achieved an altitude gain of at least 1000m, made a five hour flight, and has flown cross-co...
39: ...5000m in height. The FAI also issues diplomas for 1000km and thereafter in increments of 250km. The ult...
41: ...ues a 750km diploma because only two flights over 1000km have ever been possible in the UK's climate.
56: ...ors are also used in places. The winch pulls in a 1000 to 1600 m long cable made of steel wire or a synt...
57: ...teep ride. A winch launch costs between EUR 3 and EUR 10, which is much less than an aero-tow. Becaus... - Color (30968 bytes)
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186: ...zed differently. A dominant theory of the higher neural mechanisms of color vision proposes three [[op...
189: ...or ''cortical'' ''achromatopsia'') are caused by neural anomalies in those parts of the brain where vi...
193: An unusual and elusive neurological condition sometimes affecting color perc...
196: ...ciently distinct in spectral sensitivity and the neural processing of the input from the four types is... - Solar cell (27643 bytes)
19: ...a clear day, the solar radiation is approximately 1000 W/m². So a 10% efficient module of 1 square ...
51: ... both n-type and p-type silcion are electrically neutral, i.e. they have the same numbers of positive ...
105: ...e "air mass 1.5 spectrum") has a power density of 1000 [[watts]] per square [[metre]]. Thus, a typical 1... - Weed control (16617 bytes)
27: ...eason, some all year round. Groundsel can produce 1000 seed and can continue right through a mild winter... - Arctic Wolf (3212 bytes)
27: ... beyond 2600 [[square kilometer|km<sup>2</sup>]] (1000 [[square mile]]s), and they will also follow migr...
40: ...''The arctic wolf: 10 years with the pack'', Voyageur Press 1997, ISBN 0896583538
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