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  • ...the trunk and branches of trees. Since the dawn of time, humans have used wood to make tools and implements, as a structural material for buildings and fu ...a result of the grain structure, wood is [[anisotropic]] and inhomogenous. Wood changes thickness and width with changes in its water content, but is littl
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  • A '''Wood stove''' is a device used for heating, for simple heating, or for cooking.< ...led a ''[[Franklin stove]]'', in 1741, that made more effective use of its wood fuel than a traditional open masonry [[fireplace]].<ref name=popularmechani
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  • {{dambigbox|text=For other men with this name see [[Joseph Wood (disambiguation)]].}} '''Joseph Wood''' (1712-1791) was a delegate of [[Georgia (U.S. state)|Georgia]] to the [[
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  • #REDIRECT [[Wood stoves]]
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>A device for burning [[wood]], for home heating, or [[cooking]]
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Joseph Wood]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • '''Archbishop Wood High School''' is a Catholic high school in the Archdiocese of Philadelphia ...ormed after a merge of Archbishop Wood High School for Boys and Archbishop Wood High School for Girls. An auditorium joins the two former schools.
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  • *[http://www.archwood.org/ Archbishop Wood High School] *[http://www.abwoodmu.net/ Archbishop Wood Marching Unit]
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  • *[http://www.archwood.org/ Archbishop Wood High School] *[http://www.abwoodmu.net/ Archbishop Wood Marching Unit]
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  • ...ants attempt to be the first to cut or saw through a log or other block of wood. It is often held at state fairs and [[agricultural show]]s. ==Categories in a wood chopping contest==
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  • ...of [[renewable energy]], is [[biology|biological]] material such as wood, wood waste, municipal solid waste, straw, sugar cane, algae, and many other bypr
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  • ...ting protrusions, like little [[knives]], and when run back and forth over wood, the saw cuts out a stream of small chips.
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  • {{dambigbox|text=For other men with this name see [[Joseph Wood (disambiguation)]].}} '''Joseph Wood''' (1712-1791) was a delegate of [[Georgia (U.S. state)|Georgia]] to the [[
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  • ...base of the water tupelo is the source of a favored wood of [[wood carving|wood carvers.]] *[http://eggtooth.homestead.com/AboutTupeloWood.html All About Tupelo Wood]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Wood stoves]]
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  • '''Charcoal''' is a fuel manufactured through the partial combustion of [[wood]].<ref name=mcgill2017-03-20/> Prehumans discovered how to use [[fire]] ea ...combustion, drives out all remaining water in the wood, and drives out the wood's volatile elements. The charcoal that remains is almost pure carbon.
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  • '''Archbishop Wood High School''' is a Catholic high school in the Archdiocese of Philadelphia ...ormed after a merge of Archbishop Wood High School for Boys and Archbishop Wood High School for Girls. An auditorium joins the two former schools.
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>[[Wood]] processed into shapes for use as building materials
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  • ...ubpages}}</noinclude>a fuel manufactured through the partial combustion of wood
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  • '''Lumber''' is [[wood]] processed into shapes for use as building materials.
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  • * {{cite book |last= Wood |first= Ellen Meiksins |authorlink= Ellen Meiksins Wood |title= The Origin of Capitalism: A Longer View |year= 2002 |coauthors= |pu
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  • An artist who produces three-dimensional works, in materials such as wood, stone, metal and glass.
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>A device for burning [[wood]], for home heating, or [[cooking]]
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  • ...the trunk and branches of trees. Since the dawn of time, humans have used wood to make tools and implements, as a structural material for buildings and fu ...a result of the grain structure, wood is [[anisotropic]] and inhomogenous. Wood changes thickness and width with changes in its water content, but is littl
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  • ...an [[artist]] who produces three-dimensional works, in materials such as [[wood]], [[stone]], [[metal]] and [[glass]].
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  • An ingredient made from the destructive heating and blackening of wood, without burning and oxidation
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  • Cooking technique that involves slow cooking with charcoal or wood fires, sometimes outdoors, but generally in special ovens.
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  • | author=[[Robert W. Wood]] ...ratus. Nevertheless Blondlot described to Wood what he should be seeing. Wood did not reveal that he had tampered with the apparatus until the lights had
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  • Traditionally a piece of wood that was carved and twisted so that when it was thrown correctly it would r
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  • ...he walls of rooms within buildings, where it was safe to burn fuel, like [[wood]], [[peat]] or [[coal]]. Stone or brick were used for the fireplaces' wall [[Wood stoves]] proved superior to the traditional fireplace because they gave gre
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  • ''How many chucks would a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood?'' ''As many chucks as a woodchuck could if a woodchuck could chuck wood.''
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  • ...of dried, fibrous substances, but most commonly refers to those made from wood pulp.
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  • Sixteenth-century Japanese fortification, built of wood rather than stone and well-preserved, with a maze of pathways designed to c
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  • ...ants attempt to be the first to cut or saw through a log or other block of wood, often held at state fairs and agricultural shows.
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  • A cutting tool for making grooves or sometimes thinning a surface, often in wood but, with specialized designs, in metal or stone
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  • ...l, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear School] located at [[Fort Leonard Wood]], [[Missouri (U.S. state)|Missouri]] * [http://www.wood.army.mil/chmdsd/ Army Chemical Review] Professional bulletin of the Chemica
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  • * [[/Types of Wood|Types of Wood]]
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  • * [[Barrel (container)]], a cylindrical container made of wood or metal.
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  • A '''chisel''' is a cutting tool, with the most common types used for wood, and specialized forms with uses in [[metalworking]] and [[masonry]]. The s ==Categorizing wood chisels==
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  • A [[structure]], often made of a [[wood]] or [[metal]] frame, and consisting of a [[mattress]] and box-springs, whi
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  • A '''Wood stove''' is a device used for heating, for simple heating, or for cooking.< ...led a ''[[Franklin stove]]'', in 1741, that made more effective use of its wood fuel than a traditional open masonry [[fireplace]].<ref name=popularmechani
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  • *[http://www.rwjf.org/pr/topic.jsp?topicid=1006 Robert Wood Johnson Foundation - Addiction publications]
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  • ...e site]]; unusually for [[Castles in Japan|Japan]], the castle is built of wood rather than stone.]] ...side of the world, many castles were built in [[Japan]], typically also of wood.<ref>''Himeji Castle'': '[http://www.himeji-castle.gr.jp/index/English Virt
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  • ...nol]] can be used as a household disinfectant. [[Methanol]], also known as wood alcohol, is an impurity that caused blindness during the days of prohibitio [[Methanol]], or wood alcohol, (CH<sub>3</sub>OH) is an impurity found in alcoholic beverages tha
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  • ...mperature is generally lower than used for the destructive distillation of wood in making [[methanol]].
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  • ...Archeologic evidence indicates pre-humans learned to release energy, from wood, for cooking, in the distant past.<ref name=mcgill2017-03-20/> ...or food preparation.<ref name=mcgill2017-03-20/> Humans learned to process wood into [[charcoal (fuel)|charcoal]], and fats and oils into waxes, which had
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  • ...f name=consumerreports2021-02-23/> Sawdust was a byproduct of turning raw wood into manageable sized [[lumber]]. ...= https://www.consumerreports.org/pellet-wood-stoves/guide-to-pellet-and-wood-stoves/
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  • Leader of the [[Wood County Tea Party]] in Louisiana, self-described as a “A Christian, a [[T
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  • ...after teaching at [[Bowdoin College]] (2003-04) and completing a [[Robert Wood Johnson Foundation]] Scholars in Health Policy Research Fellowship at [[Har
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  • ...weight bias, towards the jack with the round being won by the player whose wood ends up closest to the jack. Several rounds are played until, for example,
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  • Building built in an area between Hornsey, Muswell Hill and Wood Green in North London, England, in 1873 as a public centre of recreation, e
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  • ...fferentiated from old commons in which the common pool resources are land, wood, fish, or other tangible, [[natural resources]]
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  • * [[Wood]]
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  • 2. [[Relief]] ([[woodcut]] and [[wood engraving]]) ...mage is created by carving away the surface of a block of material—usually wood—so that the original, uncut surface of the block produces the inked image
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  • {{r|Fort Leonard Wood}}
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  • *Bob ([[Robert Culp]]) and Carol ([[Natalie Wood]])
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  • ...istance of a nail, which is often enhanced in wood because the nail pushes wood fibers aside, fibers which then snap against the nail shaft, a screw presen ...general, self-tapping or self-cutting is used in softer materials such as wood and sheet metal, while machine screws are in hard materials. To install a
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  • The original [[swing bridge]] was a made of wood, and only carried a single rail line, operated by the [[Grand Trunk Railway Contractors were allowed to propose either a metal of wood bridge.
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  • Board of a number of organizations including the [[Robert Wood Johnson Foundation]] and the National Council of the World Wildlife Foundat
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  • ...years. Vents in the bunker at the end of the car, along with slots in the wood floor racks, allowed cool air to circulate around the contents during trans ...it Co 1940.jpg|{{American Refrigerator Transit Co 1940.jpg/credit}}<br />A wood-sided refrigerator car of the American Refrigerator Transit Company special
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  • {{r|wood stoves}}
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  • #'Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown)'
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  • {{r|Ronnie Wood}}
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  • {{rpl|Elijah Wood}} {{rpl|Natalie Wood}}
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  • {{r|Wood}}
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  • ...Paul N. (1904) ''Road and Footpath Construction: Macadamised Roads, Stone, Wood, and Asphalt Paving, Footpaths''. London: Cassell.
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  • ...'Fresh Verdicts on Joan of Arc''', edited by Bonnie Wheeler and Charles T. Wood.)
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Joseph Wood]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|Battle of Belleau Wood}}
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  • * Ramón y Cajal, S. 1933 Histology, 10th ed., Wood, Baltimore.
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  • {{r|Wood}}
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  • ...tablished the Humanitarian Demining Training Center (HDTC) at Fort Leonard Wood. Both were created in direct response to the Presidential Landmine Policy D
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  • ...] [[World Heritage site]]; unusually for [[Japan]], the castle is built of wood rather than stone. In the foreground is one of 33 wells.]] Japanese castles were typically constructed of wood, though an exception is [[Himeji Castle]] (姫路城 ''Himeji-joo''), which
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  • {{r|Wood}}
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  • ...o as [[Lord's Middle Ground]] in 1811. This was at North Bank in St John's Wood, not far from the current ground, but Lord was forced to leave in 1813 afte
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  • ...r (tool)|hammer]] can drive a [[nail (fastener)|nail]] through pieces of [[wood]]. A [[wrench (tool)|wrench]] can tighten a [[nut (fastener)|nut]] onto a t
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  • ...[[metal]] bands. These buckets were functional, but due to the nature of wood, had a limited lifespan. Later, metal buckets were used. Today, buckets ma
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  • ...form partitions between the cells in the nest. A few species bore holes in wood dwellings and earn the enmity of some homeowners, though others regard them ...djacent tunnels. Carpenter bees do not eat wood. They discard the bits of wood, or re-use particles to build partitions between cells. The tunnel function
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  • | [[Joe Wood]]
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  • ...or shaping the edges of a sheet of material. Routers primarily are used on wood or plastic. ...edge of a piece of wood. Matching biscuit cuts are made in two pieces of wood to be joined almost invisibly; a wooden, glue-covered "biscuit" slides into
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  • ...but the pencil itself has come to take one of two basic forms, namely, the wood-cased pencil and the mechanical pencil. ...is used, the graphite writing medium is further exposed by shaving off the wood enclosure. With a mechanical pencil, a thin rod of graphite is inserted int
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  • {{r|wood stoves}}
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  • ....fs.fed.us/documnts/fplgtr/fplgtr13.pdf Table 1: Higher heating values for wood (oven dried)] The values in this table are the average of oven-dried woods
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  • {{r|wood}}
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  • {{r|Bobby Wood}}
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  • ...her two or more pieces of material. Fasteners vary from the simple nail in wood, to complex, multiple subcomponent systems used for extremely complex engin
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  • Wooden barrels are constructed from strips of wood called ''staves'' and end pieces called ''headers'', with metal reinforcing
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  • ...issant'' is any of a certain group of large ant species, commonly called ''wood ants,'' that make mounded nests in British and European forests. The ''piss
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  • The practice chanter is essentially a long, thin piece of wood or plastic (in two parts) with a small diameter hole bored lengthwise throu Practice chanters are typically made out of a hard wood (such as African Blackwood), or plastic. The Gibson and Dunbar chanters are
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  • Later forms arose from technological developments: the Chinese wood-block book, the Gutenberg press using movable type, and later linotype and ...ncluding wood, wax, papyrus, paper, and cloth. Later technologies such as wood engraving, copperplate, lithography, and eventually photolithography furthe
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  • '''Fuels'''. The first fuel used to power ships was [[wood]], but the first widely-used fuel was [[coal]]. In the early 20th century, ...marine engines were [[reciprocating steam engine]]s, powered by steam from wood-, coal- or oil-fired [[boiler]]s. Starting in the 1930s, [[steam turbine]]
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  • {{r|John Wood}}
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  • ...is formed by the combustion of [[carbon]]-containing fuels, such as coal, wood, and petroleum. Carbon dioxide itself neither burns nor supports combustion
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  • ...dy of the sounding box, a bridge is set up, made of a special kind of hard wood (usually red sandalwood, tzu-t'an [traditional and simplified characters � ...cent years at least one maker has made bai na qin with the small pieces of wood being glued together only along their the upper halves of their sides, the
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  • ...today. Mount Lebanon is also famous for its cedar forests, which provided wood to build the ships of the [[Phoenicians]] in antiquity, were mentioned in t
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  • ...ively quick and easy to build. The tower and fence could be constructed of wood and yet still offer a strong defence. The motte had to be carefully constru
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  • ...itionally involves cooking meats over, or in the proximity of, charcoal or wood fires, generally outdoors; today gas and electricity are also frequently us | Open rack over smoky fire, preferably [[mesquite]] wood
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  • *Miles, L. & T. Wood (2004). ''About Time 4: the Unauthorized Guide to Doctor Who (Seasons 12-17 *Miles, L. & T. Wood (2004). ''About Time 5: the Unauthorized Guide to Doctor Who (Seasons 18-21
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  • ...ll jam into the top of the drilled hole, keeping the bolt from turning. In wood, the carriage bolt may even be hammered down to get the faces to lock in pl
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  • | Members || Bill Wyman, Charlie Watts, Ronnie Wood, Kenney Jones, Chris Rea, Andy Fairweather-Low, Geraint Watkins, and Mickey ...Charlie Watts and Ronnie Wood; current Who drummer Kenney Jones (who, with Wood, had been in Faces with [[Ronnie Lane]]), Chris Rea, Andy Fairweather-Low,
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  • | author = Wood, Justin N.
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  • ...f dried, fibrous substances, but most commonly refers to those made from [[wood pulp]].<ref>'''Etymology''' The word 'paper' originates from [[Latin]] ''pa ...d the modern method of [[papermaking]] (inspired from wasps and bees) from wood pulp in AD 105, the 2006 discovery of specimens bearing written Chinese cha
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  • *Ruth I Wood: Anabolic Steroids: A Fatal Attraction? Journal of Neuroendocrinology, Volu
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  • The movie was directed by [[Sam Wood]].
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  • *Juliette Wood, ''The Celts: Life, Myth, and Art'', Thorsons Publishers, 2002
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  • * Wood, Gordon S. ''Revolutionary Characters: What Made the Founders Different'' (
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  • ...drawing technique using various physical preparations of black, carbonized wood on paper. Like [[pastel]], the material is soft, and provides more options ...ick form. Vine and willow charcoal are actually smoothed pieces of natural wood that then have been carbonized in an oven, and have slightly irregular shap
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  • ...to take account of salient features of Nepali stone sculpture, bronze art, wood art and painting of different ages. Wood Art
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  • Since 2005, it has absorbed the American Flint Glass Workers, the Industrial, Wood and Allied Workers of Canada (IWA), the Paper, Allied-Industrial, Chemical
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  • ...a [[mallet (tool)]] has a head made of a relatively soft substance such as wood or rubber, and is used to drive other tools such as chisels, or to form she ...etal striking face attached to a forked metal claw for prying nails out of wood.
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  • ''see, wood'' '''såw
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  • ..."pmid13823475">{{cite journal| author=Fletcher CM, Elmes PC, Fairbairn AS, Wood CH| title=The significance of respiratory symptoms and the diagnosis of chr
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  • ...'. "Sugar Maple", the main provider of [[maple syrup]] and or "hard maple" wood
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  • ...h for the city.<ref>{{cite book|last=Wood|first=Michael|authorlink=Michael Wood (historian)|title=In Search of the Trojan War|publisher=British Broadcastin
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  • ...moved or left to decay, each leaving a distinctive trace. Where samples of wood survive they can be [[radiocarbon dating|radiocarbon dated]] to provide a d
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  • ...asoned with salt and pepper and roasted whole on a spit for two hours in a wood-fired oven. In the town of Mealhada, where at least two dozen restaurants a
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  • ...has slidable markers are placed on columns of shafts (typically made from wood or metal) representing powers of ten (0.0001, 0.001, 0.01, 0.1, 1, 10, 100
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  • ''wood'' '''blóck''' = ''political'' '''blóc'''
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  • ...Botany|botany]], a '''tree''' is a large, [[Perennial plant|perennial]], [[wood]]y [[plant]]. Though there is no set definition regarding minimum size, the ...sist mainly of support and transport tissues ([[xylem]] and [[phloem]]). [[Wood]] consists of ''xylem'' cells, and [[bark]] is made of ''phloem'' and other
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  • ...ch Abbey|Inch]] in Ireland) and in 1205 ([[Abington Abbey|Abington]]).<ref>Wood, “History of the Abbey”, p. 25.</ref> ...he Abbott paid Robert the Bruce to leave Furness unharmed.<ref name=Wood27>Wood, “History of the Abbey”, p. 27.</ref>
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  • ...celeration of a wood block requires a larger force than that acting on the wood block. Newton´s Second Law of Motion formulates the mass: force equals m
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  • ...landed at Waipi'o and set fire to it, Kahoukapu's sacred threshold of nioi wood. He was also the reputed builder of the sacred [[pepper tree]] supports of
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  • * ''The Sacred Wood: Essays on Poetry and Criticism'' (1920)
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  • ...e reconstructed (half-size) chapel at Mission Santa Cruz. Note the exposed wood beams that comprise the roof structure.
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  • * Wood, Timothy L. "Worlds Apart: Puritan Perceptions of the Native American Durin
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  • ...artist and as lead singer of [[Faces]], formerly [[Small Faces]], joining Wood, [[Ronnie Lane]], [[Ian McLagan]], and [[Kenney Jones]].
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  • Rainforests are a valuable source of commercially-[[logging|logged]] [[timber|wood]], and some areas are endangered as a result.<ref>''Rainforest Alliance'':
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  • *Bobby Wood – piano
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  • ...struction, specific regional features of the Sondergotik include fluidity, wood features, and mass buttressing.
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  • ...ide a [[road]]. In the 19th century and early 20th century, pavements of [[wood]] were also common in some locations. They may still be found at historic b ...erials that are softer than cement. While pavements can be made of gravel, wood, rubber, and other materials, such paths are usually not called pavements.
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  • ...rait among primates. These large, powerful incisors help them tear through wood to get to the grubs they like to eat so much. They also use their teeth to ...larvae live. They will then use their long incisors to tear a hole in the wood and fish out the larvae with their middle finger. Aye-ayes eat mainly larv
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  • ...herefore stopped growing, though it may have been used for repairs). Since wood is organic and can be securely dated it can be used to calibrate [[radiocar
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  • ...the American dog tick (''Dermacentor variabilis'') and the Rocky Mountain wood tick (''Dermacentor andersoni''). Other ticks appear to be involved in natu Rocky Mountain wood ticks are found in the Rocky Mountain states and in southwestern Canada. T
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  • ...uding Paul Collingwood, Steve Harmison, Graham Onions, Ben Stokes and Mark Wood.
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  • Proturans are mostly found in moist soil, in rotting wood, under bark, in moss and leaf mold. They eat decaying organic matter.
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  • ...to the area can be shown 'evidence' of the forest (usually petrified drift wood) by locals. The importance of the maintenance of this memory can be seen in
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  • *Ronnie Wood – guitar ('Heart of Mine')
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  • * Casler, Michael M. and W. Raymond Wood (eds), '''Fort Tecumseh and Fort Pierre Chouteau'''
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  • |Fishmongers Arms, Wood Green. London, England |Hornsey Wood Tavern, Finsbury Park, London, England
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  • ...alley of Woods' in [[Welsh language|Welsh]]; アファンの森 ''Afan no Mori'' 'Afan Wood'), run by the C.W. Nicol Afan Woodland Trust (C.W.ニコル・アファン�
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  • ...are evolving methods that look at heat distribution at the skin surface. A Wood's Light, which emits [[ultraviolet]] light, is commonly used in [[dermatolo
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  • |Fishmongers Arms, Wood Green, London, England
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  • ...ver the city of [[Himeji]] in [[Japan]]. It is notable for being made of [[wood]] rather than [[stone]], and for its maze of pathways designed to confuse i
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  • ...was identical sonically to the [[Hammond B-3|B-3]], but with a different [[wood]]en casing. The C-3's casing surrounded the [[organ (music)|organ]] on all
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  • ...riod, and a warm spring for flowering. Fruits develop only on one-year-old wood, so the trees must be pruned to allow the constant production of new branch
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  • ...and named after him. The current [[Lord's Cricket Ground]] in [[St John's Wood]] was opened in 1814. The two previous grounds were also called Lord's but
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  • ...tes, Adams F. The genuine works of Hippocrates. Two Volumes. New York,: W. Wood and company; 1849,1886. | [https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=9oFIAAAA ...ions by Francis Adams, LL.D., Surgeon. In Two Volumes. New York: William Wood and Company. 56 & 58 LaFayette Place.
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  • *Wood, Vicky: ''The Devil's Casino: Friendship, Betrayal and High-Stakes Games Pl
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  • *[[Michael Wood]], ''In Search of Shakespeare'' (2003) Historical background, BBC Books, IS
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  • ...constructed by Viking settlers in Ireland, around the year 1042, using oak wood from [[Glendalough]] in [[County Wicklow]]. The ship, along with 4 others,
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  • Police boxes could be made of [[wood]] or [[concrete]] and allowed patrolling police officers to contact their n
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  • ...non from Paris to Tehran / Ellen Pifer -- Nabokov's late fiction / Michael Wood -- Nabokov and cinema / Barbara Wyllie -- Nabokov's worldview / Leona Toker
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  • ...he head of the wind section of the Army Marching Band, he also teaches the wood section. Mr. Jim Lowe (former conductor) teaches the brass section. The Ban
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  • ...tates' rights, but by the two regions' misunderstanding of each other.<ref>Wood 1995</ref> * Wood, W. Kirk. "The Misinterpretation of Frank L. Owsley: Thomas J. Pressly and
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  • Plastics, drugs, animal and plant tissue, foods, textile, wood, paper, and many other common substances contain carbon. Fossil fuels ([[co ...ife of 5,715 years, is used in [[carbon dating]] to date such materials as wood, archaeological specimens, etc.
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  • ...d three main techniques: ''modeling'' (as with clay), ''carving'' (as with wood or stone), and ''casting'' (as with plaster or bronze). It was not until th
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  • *Ronnie Wood – guitar ('Clean Cut Kid')
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  • A '''boomerang''' is traditionally a piece of wood that is carved and twisted so that, when it is thrown correctly, it returns Modern boomerangs are made from wood, aircraft-grade plywood, plastic, and composite materials. Most are thrown
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  • }}</ref>wood, fire, earth, metal and water. Each, in turn, has an associated season and | Wood
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  • ''money, wood'' '''stâke''' = ''meat'' '''steâk
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  • ...ures are especially prized. Maple timber is classified into "hard maple" (wood from Sugar and [[Black maple]]s) and "soft maple" from most other species.
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  • ...to six instruments per year, shaping and assembling more than 70 pieces of wood around an inner mould by hand, according to the different acoustic response
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  • {{rpl|Joseph Wood}}
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  • *Wood, Gordon S. ''The Radicalism of the American Revolution: How a Revolution Tr * Wood, Gordon S. ''The Creation of the American Republic, 1776–1787'' (1969), a
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  • ...United Kingdom|London]], and studied art, music and [[design]] at [[Ravens Wood School|Bromley Technical High School]]. His left eye was left permanently d
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  • ...lest soot and ashes be transferred to the [[clothing]]), and later over a wood cookstove. When the iron cooled, it needed to be re-heated. Typically, two
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  • ...are mostly found in soil and leaf litter, under bark, in fungi or decaying wood, and on the surface of freshwater lakes and ponds. Some species attack pla
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  • *Bobby Wood – piano
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  • Flue gases are produced when [[coal]], [[fuel oil]], [[natural gas]], [[wood]] or any other fuel is [[combustion|combusted]] in an industrial [[furnace]
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  • ...ge of various military events. From 1781 to 1813, it was used as a hay and wood market, then developed as a Victorian garden after it was acquired by the c
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  • A '''geta''' (下駄) is a kind of [[Japan|Japanese]] [[shoe]] with a flat [[wood]]en sole (台 ''dai'' 'stand') raised by one or more 'teeth' (歯 ''ha'').
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  • * '''Wheeler, Bonnie and Charles T. Wood, (editors), ''Fresh Verdicts on Joan of Arc''''', (1996), ISBN 0-8153-3664-
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  • ...valence of forests has enabled the timber industry to quickly develop, and wood products are among the more important exports.
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  • ...is derived from the [[French]] word ''hautbois'', literally meaning "high wood."
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  • ...hat we actually do see. The model might literally be a replica made out of wood or plastic, or it might be a piece of mathematics on paper, or it might be
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  • *Justin Wood
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  • *[[Leonard Wood]], Washington
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  • ...han two [[year]]s. ''Herbaceous perennials'' are plants that do not form [[wood]]y tissue and ''woody perennials'' are plants that develop a woody base or
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  • ...with the words "As the multitude call Timber Trees promiscuously growing a Wood or Forest; so am I bold to entitle these lesser poems, of late growth, by t
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  • Wood, Robin. ''Hitchcock's Films Revisited'' (New York: Columbia University Pres
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  • *[[Wood Handicraft Society]]
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  • ...one letter: '''íll, fåll, féll, dóll, pôll''' ''election'' (= '''pôle''' ''wood''), '''tôll, bùll, gúll, núll, fíll, Bíll, båll, ståll, fùll''' bu ...es''' ''person''), '''ôle''' (informal variant of '''ôld'''), '''pôle''' ''wood'' = '''Pôle''' ''person'' = '''pôll''' ''vote'' (cf. '''Póll''' ''Polly'
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  • * Wood, Gordon S. ''The Creation of the American Republic 1776-1787'' (1969), high ...tion'' (1993) [http://www.amazon.com/Radicalism-American-Revolution-Gordon-Wood/dp/0679736883/ref=pd_bbs_2?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1206876558&sr=8-2 excerpt a
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  • There are a wide range of wood drills more specialized than spirals, but they tend to share the property o
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  • * Wood, John Cunningham, ed. ''David Ricardo: New Critical Assessments'' (1994) [h
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  • While the earliest saws were no more than edged stones, [[wood]]-cutting, muscle-powered saws were among the earliest tools. They are of t
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  • | [[George T. Wood]]
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  • ...nt, I., 1787. ''Critique of Pure Reason''. Translated by P. Guyer and A.W. Wood, 1998. New York: Cambridge University Press.
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  • * Gray, Wood. ''The Hidden Civil War: The Story of the Copperheads'' (1942), emphasizes
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  • * Wood Kirk. "Ulrich B. Phillips." In Clyde N. Wilson, ed. ''Dictionary of Literar * Wood Peter H. "Phillips Upside Down: Dialectic or Equivocation?" ''Journal of In
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  • * Wood, Gordon S., "Is There a 'James Madison Problem'?" in Wood, ''Revolutionary Characters: What Made the Founders Different'' (Penguin Pr ** Wood, "Without Him, No Bill of Rights," ''The New York Review of Books'' (Novemb
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  • * The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
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  • ...e/sec10/ch109/ch109c.html}}</ref> ), or perhaps viewing the lesion under a Wood's light that will demonstrate ultraviolet fluorescence.
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  • ...es the [[bass clarinet]], but the tube of the latter is cylindrical and of wood; both instruments are doubled up near the bell, which is shaped somewhat li
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  • *[[#Wood Elf|Wood Elf]] | colspan=2|Recommended with reservations for thief concepts. Wood Elf is a better choice for Marksman sneak attacks. Demoralize is occasional
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  • ...of the character do not mean anything in themselves; 机 does ''not'' mean 'wood[en] table', for example.
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  • ...on top; this structure was attached to a [[horse]] or horses by ropes or [[wood]]en bars. A [[human]] could ride in the cart and be pulled by the horses at
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  • ...hitecture|Gothic architectural style]] over the burned ruins of a previous wood-roofed [[Romanesque architecture|Romanesque]] cathedral.<ref name="kostof33
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  • ...y contain little, if any, water. However, raw solid fuels like [[coal]], [[wood]] or [[peat]] do contain significant amounts of water. Coal, in particular | align="center"|Wood (dry) <ref>[http://www.fpl.fs.fed.us/documnts/fplgtr/fplgtr29.pdf How To Es
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  • ...ore vulnerable to fire in the 19th Century were more likely to be built of wood, or other flammable material. Modern cargo is usually transported in a sta
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  • ...g Chamberlain who died in November (Anderson later became Chancellor after Wood's death in September 1943). ...Attlee, served throughout the ministry's entire term. Bevin, Morrison and Wood were appointed to the war cabinet while retaining offices that had original
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  • ...Boyd]] and Lady Constance. The adaptation also included [[Helen Atkinson-Wood]] as Jane and Michael McClain as Mr. Baxter.
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  • * Derek Wood, Derek Dempster, "The Narrow Margin: The Battle of Britain and the Rise of
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  • ...f foundations vary between different engineers. Historically, piles were [[wood]], later [[steel]], [[reinforced concrete]], and [[prestressed concrete]].
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  • Most halictids [[nest]] in the ground, though a few nest in wood, and they mass-provision their young (a mass of pollen and nectar is formed
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  • ...er pipe piles or some sort of beam section (like an H-pile). Historically, wood piles were spliced together when the design length was too large for a sing ...esidential construction, the piers are extended above the ground level and wood beams bearing on the piers are used to support the structure. This type of
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  • Several ships made of cedar wood were discovered in a pit near Khufu’s pyramid in 1954. It is believed tha
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  • *holt: wood
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  • ...t by the Athenian statesman [[Lykourgos]] of an earlier structure built of wood and earth. (What can be seen in Athens today are in fact the remains of a
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  • ...s does not include the brilliantly clever H.M. story ''The House in Goblin Wood'' or a successful pastiche which introduces Edgar Allan Poe as a detective. *''[[The House in Goblin Wood]]''—''Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine'', November, 1947; ''The Strand Mag
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  • ...goal which is 24 feet wide and eight feet high. The goal is constructed of wood and has two upright posts with a crossbar mounted above them. In profession
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  • And shines like rotten wood;<br>
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  • ...ia'' is that these trees store large amounts of [[water]] in the very soft wood in their trunks. This leads to marked variation in their girth over the yea ...to the centre of the tree; many very old trees become hollow as the dead [[Wood#Heartwood and sapwood|heartwood]] decays away. For some of these species, a
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  • * Wood, L. Maren. "The Monkey Trial Myth: Popular Culture Representations of the S
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  • ...ing on the frontie, her steam engine's boilers were fueled by the abundant wood found on the river, but Thomas specified for her to be able to be fueled by
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  • ...: '''clóck''' (*clók, *clóc), '''lúck, súck, néck, báck, thíck, blóck''' ''wood'' (= '''blóc''' ''nations''), '''tíck''' ''clock'' (= '''tíc''' ''spasm'
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  • ...of [[renewable energy]], is [[biology|biological]] material such as wood, wood waste, municipal solid waste, straw, sugar cane, algae, and many other bypr ...States of America]] was generated by burning biomass that included: wood, wood waste, [[municipal solid waste]] (MSW), [[landfill gas]], and agricultural
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  • ...[elementary charge]] that appear in all materials. In some materials, like wood and plastics, the electrons stick to their place and thus electric current
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  • *John Wood - Trubshaw
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  • ...], normally depends on the reflections of its energy. When the target is a wood lifeboat, a plastic liferaft, or a person in the water, those targets do no
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  • {{r|Andrew Wood|Sir Andrew Wood}} Expert, [[Chatham House]]: [[Russia]]
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  • Next in order comes an alphabet illustrated by crude wood-cuts with the alphabet letters being used in words beginning with the lette The latter accompanied by a wood-cut illustration depicting the Bible.
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  • ...ence City Council; he had a successful law practice as well as operating a wood and coal yard. Annie attended "Dr. Stockbridge's School for Young Ladies" i
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  • ...en painted or covered with wallpaper. It is typically screwed or nailed to wood or metal [[wall stud]]s, often set on 16-inch or 400 millimeter centers. Dr
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  • ...is a logarithmic scale based on the movements an earthquake caused on a [[Wood-Anderson seismograph]] at a distance of 100km. The Richter magnitude scale
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  • ...r native trees such as [[Kauri]] and [[Totara]] were the main sources of [[wood]] for New Zealand, including [[furniture]] and [[house]] construction. Howe
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  • ...allowed its great fleet to literally rot--66 ships sank because of rotting wood. Reform came during [[American Revolution, naval history|the War for Americ
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  • ...ugaring the settlers made was to substitute iron or copper buckets for the wood and clay buckets. As early as 1790 it was suggested that slashing the trees ...building has extensive ventilation to allow the escape of steam. Formerly wood was used as fuel, but most commercial operations now use gas burners, which
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  • ...rkable. Not only was he a master architect, he also worked skillfully with wood, ceramics, iron, copper, brass, precious metals stained glass, and water co
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  • *Bobby Wood − piano
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  • ...[chemistry|chemical]] reaction between [[oxygen]] and a [[fuel]] source ([[wood]], or [[gasoline]], for example). In this reaction the energy produced is ...tion. Butane and Propane usually produce a blue hue when burning, whereas wood fires are usually yellow in color.
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  • ...r, they were also associated with the five Chinese "elements" or "phases": wood, water, fire, metal, and earth. Imbalances in these associations and corres
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  • ...s/_Garmisch/publishedSections/4.16.pdf Air Quality Dispersion Modelling of Wood Smoke Emissions in Residential Areas in Sweden] Gunnar Omstedt, Christer Jo
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  • ...ice on the New York Court of Appeals. For example, in the 1917 case of ''[[Wood v. Lucy, Lady Duff-Gordon]]'', he authored an opinion finding [[considerati
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  • ...oms divided by a central hall. Slaves were responsible for maintaining the wood floors so they looked like white marble.
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  • ...alk to the composting mass. Another possibility to higher the pH is to add wood ash. Be careful with this ash because the pH can easily rise to much and lo ...might need to be cycled more than once to fully compost. Larger pieces of wood however will simply bulk out your heap reducing it's capacity.
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  • ...disappointment of the Calgary Highlanders the counterattack at Kitcheners' Wood was not. As a result, a special oak-leaf shoulder badge was introduced. Thi
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  • Some cities laid underground pipes, made of wood, through which ran a supply of water.<ref name=cityworksHydrants2021-05-10/
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  • Within a few days, Kelly was dead. He was found in a wood nearby to his home in Oxfordshire. Following a police investigation, it was
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  • The tunnel began to be used as a water system in the early 1900s with a 42" wood stave water pipe laid through it. Also around this time, the two entrances
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  • ...ireboats to have a steel hull at a time when other fireboats were built of wood.<ref name=ChicagoItsHistory/>
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  • ...]s were joined together, as does the etymology of the word codex (block of wood) suggest.<ref>Bernhard Bischoff. ''Latin Palaeography: Antiquity and the Mi ...parchment|vellum]] (calf skin) for the pages. The book covers were made of wood and covered with leather. As dried parchment tends to assume the form befor
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  • ...undred vessels, built steam engines for river boats constructed from local wood for service on rivers in Canada's then undeveloped west, and steam engines
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  • ...l=http://www.reluctantgourmet.com/cutting_board.htm|title=Cutting Boards - wood or plastic?|work=ReluctantGourmet.com|accessdate=2006-06-21}}</ref>
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  • ...uding vinyl chloride, arsenic, herbicides such as phenoxyacetic acids, and wood preservatives that contain chlorophenols. Chronic [[lymphedema]] following
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  • ...itzer Prize winners [[Michael Kammen]], [[Jack N. Rakove]] and [[Gordon S. Wood]]. Other notable Bailyn students include [[Gary B. Nash]] (''The Urban Cru
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  • ...pionage in America: The Stalin Era'' (1999) [http://www.amazon.com/Haunted-Wood-Espionage-America-Paperbacks/dp/0375755365/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1
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  • * Wood, Gordon S. ''Revolutionary Characters: What Made the Founders Different’�
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  • ...of the character do not mean anything in themselves; 机 does ''not'' mean 'wood[en] table' in Mandarin, for example, which could be written 木制桌子 an
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  • *5: [[John Wood (congressman)|John Wood]] ''([[Republican Party (United States)|R]])''
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  • The Clavinet L, introduced in 1968 was a domestic model and featured a wood-veneered triangular body with wooden legs, reverse-colour keys and an [[acr
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  • ...ng, often utilizing a relief process whereby a medium such as linoleum, or wood was carved with a specific shape or design, had ink applied, and printed on
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  • ''wood'', ''office'' '''bŏard''' = ''boredom'' '''bŏred cf. ''wide'' '''brŏad''': ''boring'' '''bŏred''' = ''wood, company'' '''bŏard
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  • ...en act out combat scenarios using replicas of weapons (usually made out of wood or foam rubber).
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  • ...els, the jing-well points are metal, ying-spring are water, shu-stream are wood, jing-river points are fire and he-sea points are earth points. These point
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  • | quote = In August of 1874, the Commission­ers contracted with Wood Dialogue & Company, Philadelphia, for the con­struction of a fireboat at c
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  • ; batten : narrow long pieces of wood, metal or fibreglass which help keep the aft side of a fore-and-aft sail fl
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  • ...nstance, German ("Im Wald ''habe'' ich einen Fuchs ''gesehen''" - *"In-the wood have I a fox seen"), Dutch ("Hans ''vermoedde'' dat Jan Piet Marie ''zag le
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  • * Wood, John H. ''A History of Central Banking in Great Britain and the United Sta
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  • ...preferably involves the whole body. At this stage, the doctor may apply [[Wood's light]], which may aid in diagnosing types of [[mycosis]] or demonstrate
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  • ...humans began 1.5 Ma to make tools and weapons using the basic materials of wood and stone: this was the beginning of the [[Palaeolithic Age]] (Old Stone Ag ...cteristic was the manufacture of tools and weapons using stone rather than wood. The main stone used was flint, chipped into shape. There was no agricultur
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  • ...imate Evolution, ed. by W.H. Kimbel, and L.B. Martin|accessdate=|author=B. Wood |authorlink= |coauthors= |date=1993 |format= |work= |publisher= Plenum Pres ...erning which specimens are definitively placed into this species<ref name="Wood"/>, however, characters which are found in the holotype – OH-7 – from O
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  • ...f Thornton. He was employed as a teamster by William M. Gorrie, a coal and wood merchant who operated a wharf at the foot of Yonge Street, and looked after
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  • Also called the '''fingerboard''', the [[fretboard]] is a long plank of wood embedded with metal frets that comprises the top of the neck. It is flat on ...ition. The truss rod can be adjusted to compensate for changes in the neck wood due to changes in humidity or to compensate for changes in the tension of s
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  • ...Bay. The two groups were told they would leave later, after they gathered wood and looked for stray cattle. .... The final count of murdered Texans was 340. The bodies were stacked with wood and set ablaze. What the fire did not consume, the vultures, wolves and wil
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  • ...itution, and thus is also known as the "Father of the Bill of Rights."<ref>Wood, 2006b.</ref> As a political theorist, Madison's most distinctive belief wa ...led for 50 years over what the authors intended by various provisions.<ref>Wood, 2006, pp. 163-64.</ref>
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  • ...on itself were also damaged by the earthquake. The site was cleared and a wood-framed, Gothic-style church was erected directly over the original red-tile ...d then painted. The original baptismal font of hammered copper on a turned wood base has been returned to the church, as has the bell wheel used by the Ohl
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  • **1840 First use of [[wood pulp]] to make [[paper]]
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  • ...e meikle timber that schee waisted all the woodis in Fyfe, except Falkland wood, besides the timber that cam out of Norroway." '' [[Charles I]] is said to ...its production), rope and twine-making, tanning, chemical manures-making, wood-sawing, hosiery, biscuit-baking, brewing, distilling and lime-juice making
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  • ...rish goatskin drum); bones (animal rib-bones or similarly-shaped pieces of wood held between the fingers); and "Jew's harp" or jaw harp.
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  • ...sing of the Marne; and the Second, being very heavily engaged at [[Belleau Wood]] and at Vaux, west of Château-Thierry.
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  • ...d to it chose a specific site that featured a good water supply, plenty of wood for fires and building material, and ample fields for grazing herds and rai ...-size) chapel at [[Mission Santa Cruz]] in December 2004. Note the exposed wood beams that comprise the roof structure.]]
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  • ...ses are available at various private colleges in the UK, including Merrist Wood College, Surrey, and Inchbald School of Design, London.
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  • ...2, shortly after the bombing of Pearl Harbor. In ''The Hidden Civil War'', Wood Gray decried the "defeatism" of the Copperheads; he argued they deliberatel Jennifer Weber's ''Copperheads'' (2006) agrees more with Wood and Milton than with Klement. She argues first,there was great strength in
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  • ...vated and enlarged to its current footprint. A clay tile roof replaced the wood shingles in 1923. Throughout the years various the façade underwent a numb
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  • ...en seals it off. A nest may consist of numerous cells. When the nest is in wood, usually the last (those closer to the entrance) contain eggs that will bec ...ary bees that live in wood, use found nesting holes, such as those made by wood boring beetles, carpenter bees are solitary bees that can drill their own h
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  • ...]] (ECB) which is based at [[Lord's Cricket Ground|Lord's]] in [[St John's Wood]], north London. The ECB administers the main domestic competitions, such a
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  • ...ages L1 to L4; the larval stages are punctuated by molts.<ref name=Wood>2. Wood William Barry; ed. The Nematode Caenorhabditis Elegans. New York: Cold Sp 2. Wood William Barry; ed. ''The Nematode Caenorhabditis Elegans''.New York: Cold
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  • ...ulk and strength of the woodchop, sharpness of the blade, the grain of the wood, and [[precipitation]] levels in the air (does [[humidity]] affect the ease ...s]] of a population of woodchucks? Also, is the [[pun]] actually 'how much wood could a woodchuck chuck?' because if he's chucking, that's a completely dif
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  • * Wood, J. C. ed. ''Adam Smith: Critical Assessments,'' 4 vols. (Croom Helm, 1984)
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  • ...] and became a British subject. Eliot was married twice, to Vivienne Haigh-Wood from 1915 to 1947, and to Valerie Fletcher from 1957 until his death. ...gdom]], where he took some teaching posts. In 1915 he married Vivien Haigh-Wood (she preferred the spelling "Vivien" to "Vivienne").
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  • ...e [[foramen magnum]] also suggests bipedalsim. (McHenry,1991)<ref>BERNARD WOOD AND BRIAN G. RICHMOND. Human Evolution: taxonomy and paleobiology: 23, Nove ...amensis also exhibits a primitive, horizontal tympanic plate. <ref>BERNARD WOOD AND BRIAN G. RICHMOND. Human Evolution: taxonomy and paleobiology: 23, Nove
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  • | [[USS Belleau Wood (LHA-3)|USS ''Belleau Wood'']] (LHA-3)
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  • In 1911 Secretary [[Henry L. Stimson]] and Maj. Gen. [[Leonard Wood]], his chief of staff, revived the Root reforms. The general staff assisted
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  • ...such as King Philip's War, would also be extremely savage and ferocious. Wood (1998) argues that although the merciless treatment of the Pequots might ap
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  • ...als that can be found in almost any kind of architecture are stone, brick, wood, concrete and iron. Baked bricks require fire and therefore wood for their making. They can be of various qualities both in terms of strengt
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  • * Wood, Alan. ''Stalin and Stalinism'', (2004), 105pp [http://www.questia.com/PM.q
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  • ...reagent for the [[luciferase]] reaction.<ref>{{cite journal |author=Fan F, Wood KV |title=Bioluminescent assays for high-throughput screening |journal=Assa
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  • * McCallum, Jack. ''Leonard Wood: Rough Rider, Surgeon, Architect of American Imperialism'' (2005)
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  • * '''J.B.Wood''' - [[John Bland Wood]] * '''J.G.Wood''' - [[Joseph Garnett Wood]]
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  • * Fenn, Elizabeth A. and Peter H. Wood. ''Natives and Newcomers: The Way We Lived in North Carolina Before 1770'' * Wood; Phillip J. ''Southern Capitalism: The Political Economy of North Carolina,
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  • ...|| {{flagicon|USA}} [[Vincent Richards]] || {{flagicon|AUS}} [[Pat O'Hara Wood]]<br />{{flagicon|AUS}} [[Gerald Patterson]] || 4–6, 6–1, 6–3, 6–4 | Wood
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  • ...urfaces are usually concrete while the fastest indoor surfaces are made of wood slats. The length of the oval is between 250 meters and a quarter of a mile
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  • ...kinase 1 (SK1) to membranes <ref>Christine Delon, Maria Manifava, Eleanor Wood, Dawn Thompson, Sonja Krugmann, Susan Pyne, and Nicholas T. Ktistakis (2004
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  • ...[soldier]]s, [[sailor]]s and airmen use. They carved [[headphone]]s from [[wood]], and wore them while sitting in fabricated [[control tower]]s. They waved ...Some [[Indigenous peoples of the Americas|Amazonian Indians]] have carved wood mock-ups of [[compact cassette|cassette]] players (''gabarora'' from Portug
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  • ...overing a whole wall at the head of the stairs, was a cabinet made of dark wood with ninety-odd cubicles, each inscribed with the name, the atomic weight,
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  • * Wood, Betty. ''Slavery in Colonial America, 1619-1776.'' Rowman and Littlefield * Wood, Peter H. ''Black Majority: Negroes in Colonial South Carolina from 1670 th
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  • * Wood, Christopher. ''The Bubble Economy: Japan's Extraordinary Speculative Boom
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  • ...ress of a hunted behind-the-lines operator by hard labor, such as chopping wood. <ref name=Lapham>{{citation
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  • ..., the country's name is spelled ''Brasil''; the name comes from a kind of wood named ''pau brasil'' ([[brazilwood]]), of a reddish colour, used to extract
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  • ...f name="Allison & Briggs"/> Another example of petrification is silicified wood. Around 20 different minerals have been found to replace fossils. Chalcedon ...placement.<ref name="Leo">Leo, R.F. & Barghoon, E.S. 1976. Silification of wood. ''Bot. Mus. Leaflets Harv. Univ.''' '''25''': 1-47.</ref> There are four v
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  • Wood GE ''et al.'' (2004) Stress-induced structural remodelling in hippocampus:
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  • ...as when many of the buildings that lined the waterfront were still made of wood, and by 1986 most of the factories and warehouses by the waterfront were bu
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  • ...gases: names include [[coal gas]], [[water gas]], [[illuminating gas]], [[wood gas]], [[producer gas]], [[holzgas]], [[air gas]], [[blue gas]], [[manufact
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  • ...s of Lanner Gorge and in these can be found fragments of bone and probably wood representing both holdovers from the [[Permian–Triassic extinction event] ...gments that appear to be those of medium-sized and small dinosaurs. Fossil wood typical of the Cretaceous [[flora]] have also been found in the rocks of th
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  • ...ertain commonalities of style, has meant that many houses constructed of [[wood]] during that time, at widely disparate colonial locations throughout the w
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  • * Withers, Charles W. J. and Wood, Paul, eds. ''Science and Medicine in the Scottish Enlightenment.'' (2002) * Wood, P., ed. ''The Scottish Enlightenment: Essays in Reinterpretation'' (2000)
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  • ...f similar combinations, modified by the addition of [[potassium nitrate]], wood-pulp and various other substances.
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  • ...to recover [[kerosene]], a much needed lamp oil. The stills were heated by wood or coal fires built underneath them, which over-heated and coked the oil ne ...eveloped hydraulic decoking using high-pressure water at their refinery in Wood River, [[Illinois (U.S. state)]]. That made it possible, by having two coke
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  • ...ission. The lands were put up for sale, but no buyer was found. In 1858, a wood-frame church was built on the old Mission property. President [[James Bucha
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  • ...ooden ships are relatively small, and the keel is often one large piece of wood, sometimes placed by the men who made it. In older steel ships, the keel wa
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  • ...refers to renewable [[Organic chemistry|organic]] materials such as wood, wood waste, straw, sugar cane, algae, and many other byproducts derived from a ...nt over the period of 1997 to 2007, even though demand for biomass (mostly wood) continues to grow in many developing countries. One of the problems of bio
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  • ...]]. Substances that are not obvious poisons can also be toxic- for example wood dust, dispersed in the air of a workshop or factory, can cause damage to th
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  • ..., but to stash stolen jewellery. Another gamekeeper's cottage, in the West Wood, makes a pleasant home for the [[Empress of Blandings]] for a spell. The ro
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  • * Wood, Gordon S. ''The Radicalism of the American Revolution'' (1992). * Wood, Gordon S. ''The Creation of the American Republic, 1776–1787'' (1969), a
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  • ...n in use for centuries. The earliest ones were typically made of leather, wood, earthenware, or metal;<ref>Oxford English Distionary (online): https://www
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  • * Wood, Ralph, ed. ''The Pennsylvania Germans''. (1942) * Wood, Ralph, ed. ''The Pennsylvania Germans''. (1942)
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  • ...in which technology is primitive, energy is generated by muscle-power and wood-burning, and transport is by horse and ship (propelled either by sails or b
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  • | author = Wood, Justin N.
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  • ..., Johnston, Patterson, Richards, Anderson, [[Henri Cochet]], [[Pat O'Hara Wood]], Williams, Kingscote, and Gobert. ...Parker, [[Gardnar Mulloy]], [[Pancho Segura]], [[Bill Talbert]], [[Sidney Wood]], [[Seymour Greenberg]], [[George E. Richards (tennis)|George Richards]],
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  • * Wood, Peter H. ''Black majority: Negroes in colonial South Carolina from 1670 th
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  • * Wood, Gordon S. "The Greatness of George Washington." ''Virginia Quarterly Revie
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  • ...n (forensic odontologist), Werner Spitz (forensic pathologist), and Robert Wood (forensic dentist) -- concluding that the victims died from blunt-force tra
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  • ...he opportunity to snatch Parsloe's pig, stashing it in the hut in the West Wood. Wellbeloved, however, upon his return to Parsloe's finding the pig gone, n
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  • ...86, No. 14, April 7, 2008</ref><ref>{{cite book|author=R. C. Darton, D. G. Wood and R. G. H. Prince (Editors)|title=Chemical Engineering: Visions of the Wo
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  • ..., [[tar sands]] such as in [[Canada]], the [[destructive distillation]] of wood and [[coal gasification]] or [[biomass gasification]] to produce a [[syngas
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  • ...r locos were up to about 25 tons in weight. Initially the locomotives used wood as a fuel, however later they were converted to oil.
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  • ...new thoughts and new ideas that had vindicated the social structure."<ref>Wood, "Rhetoric" (1966) p 6</ref> Those "new thoughts and new ideas" comprised
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  • ...reservative chemicals by the washing action of the water flowing through a wood cooling tower structure.
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  • ...reservative chemicals by the washing action of the water flowing through a wood cooling tower structure.
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  • ...the young adult bees, is used in [[candles|candle making]], [[cosmetics]], wood polish, and for modelling. In ancient times beeswax was commonly used for t ...s include hessian, pine needles, corrugated cardboard, and rotten or punky wood. Some beekeeping supply sources also sell commercial fuels like pulped pap
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  • ...e Watts<br />Ian Stewart (1962-1985)<br />Mick Taylor (1969-1975)<br />Ron Wood<br />Chuck Leavell<br /> ...lin' Stone Blues'<ref>{{cite book|author=Jagger, Mick; Richards, Keith and Wood, Ron|year=2003|title=According to the Rolling Stones|location=San Francisco
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  • ...er Fred Hoyle popularized the phrase the "Big Bang" during a defense. <ref>Wood, C. (2019). [https://www.livescience.com/65700-big-bang-theory.html The Big
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  • ..., Florida|Flamingo]]. Other wading birds such as [[heron]]s, [[egret]]s, [[Wood Stork]], [[Roseate Spoonbill]] and [[ibis]]es are abundant. [[Limpkin]]s ca
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  • '''Pôle''' ''Poland'' = '''pôle''' ''wood'' = '''pôll''' ''election '''pôll''' ''vote'' = '''pôle''' ''wood'' = '''Pôle''' ''Poland'', cf. '''tôll''', '''knóll
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  • ...small) tradition): the French Pro at Roland Garros (clay) and Wembley Pro (wood). At Roland Garros the Australian captured the title by beating Gonzales in After having won on clay and on wood Rosewall ended the season by winning on grass at the New South Wales Champi
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  • Sugar, cement, textiles, beverages, wood products are produced.
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  • ...on-road and off-road cycling. Some routes, such as the walk to Wistman's Wood (see below) and the cycle route from the Plym valley to Princetown are part ...tmoor: Black-a-Tor Copse on the West Okement in the north-west, Wistman's Wood, on the West Dart near the centre, and Piles Copse on the Erme in the south
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  • ...considerable range in quality. Better quality wine vinegars are matured in wood for up to two years and exhibit a complex, mellow flavor. There are more ex ...of years of aging in a successive number of casks made of various types of wood (including oak, mulberry, chestnut, cherry, juniper, ash, and acacia). Ori
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  • ...]]. Raw plant material, consisting of the [[flower]]s, [[leaf|leaves]], [[wood]], [[bark]], [[root]]s, [[seed]]s, or [[peel (fruit)|peel]], is put into an
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  • ...all land animals; the incarnate essence of the five elements (fire, water, wood, metal, and earth), and would appear during the reign of a very great emper
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  • *4: [[Benjamin Wood]] ''([[Democratic Party (United States)|D]])'' *5: [[Fernando Wood]] ''([[Democratic Party (United States)|D]])''
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  • ..., [[tar sands]] such as in [[Canada]], the [[destructive distillation]] of wood and [[coal gasification]] or [[biomass gasification]] to produce a syntheti
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  • ...performances on stage: {{Quote|'Achilles' is the classic one. When Ronnie Wood and Keith Richards came to hear us play, Keith said, 'You ought to get anot
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  • ...stol moved tobacco, whiskey and foreign liquors, 29,925 pounds of mahogany wood, iron machinery and all manner of finished goods.<ref name="PAHistory">[htt
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  • ...Englishman [[Fred Perry]] in the semi-finals and fellow-American [[Sidney Wood]] in the finals. The previous year he had lost an epic finals to Perry 8-6
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  • ...s, the native peoples knew only how to utilize bone, seashells, stone, and wood for building, tool making, weapons, and so forth. The missionaries discover
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  • Knitting needles can be made of a variety of materials, including [[wood]], [[metal]], and [[plastic]], and come in a variety of formats. Long need
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  • ...advances in printing technology in the 1880s had led to the abandonment of wood engraving and the rise of "liberated penmanship". Illustrators like Phil Ma
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  • Around 1774 he was renamed '''Tetsuzo''' and apprenticed to a wood-carver where he worked until 1777. His training as a woodcarver would stand
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  • ...process, such as the recycling of CCA (chromated copper arsenate)-treated wood waste" (M.S.P. Carepo et al., 2004).
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  • ...from there he moved on to writing vaguely mediaevelist fantasy, with ''The Wood Beyond the World'' and ''The Well at the World's End'' (still available in
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  • ...ss, where their hammers were made from material such as bones, antlers and wood, rather then just a [[stone hammer]].
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  • ...rl=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/cricket/39281294 |title=North v South: Mark Wood strikes on return while Ben Duckett makes century |work=BBC Sport |date=15 | [[Lord's]], [[St John's Wood]], [[London, United Kingdom|London]]
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  • If there was a drought, people would carry a dragon made of wood and paper, or even an embroidered banner, through the town. At each house,
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  • ...m had been born there. They would be seen in the gaps in the forest hewing wood and collecting pine leaves use for manure for their masters. (Peter Collist ...n appearance to those in Austria and Switzerland. They are usually made of wood, stone and clay, without any nails and have shingled roofs held down by lar
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  • * '''Alph.Wood''' - [[Alphonso Wood]] * '''A.Wood''' - [[Alphonso Wood]]
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  • ...or indirect. Example of direct ecosystem services are: [[pollination]], [[wood]], [[erosion]] prevention etc. Indirect services could be considered [[clim
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  • ...from [[Chicago, Illinois]] would have to stop for servicing in the days of wood fuel, [[Elbridge Gerry Ayer]] and two other North Western stockholders plat
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  • ...n they buried later, with a good deal more haste and less ceremony, in the wood. He was the illegitimate son of a cobbler from Mainz and greatly inferior
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  • * Sleeper ''Laurel Wood'' (8 sections, 2 compartments, 1 drawing room)
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  • ...systemic fibrosis).<ref name="pmid19841395">{{cite journal| author=Lee CU, Wood CM, Hesley GK, Leung N, Bridges MD, Lund JT et al.| title=Large sample of n
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  • Flue gases are produced when [[coal]], [[fuel oil]], [[natural gas]], [[wood]] or any other fuel is [[combustion|combusted]] in an industrial [[furnace]
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  • |The Best of 2010 (Imelda May, John Paul Jones, Geddy Lee, Ronnie Wood)
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  • ...mbustion) or carbon [[compound]]s (as in combustion of [[hydrocarbons]], [[wood]], etc.) both unburned carbon (as [[soot]]) and carbon compounds other than
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  • * Wood, Junius B., "Seeing America from the 'Shenandoah'", ''[[National Geographic
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  • <td align="center"><font face="Calibri" size=3>Wood</td> ...usion in sources with other players named "Woods", "John Wood" and "Thomas Wood".<ref name="H2"/></td>
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  • ...ially when the low efficiency of such burning process, the high amounts of wood required and the often windy weather conditions of the camps are taken into
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  • [[File:1st Earl of Halifax 1947.jpg|thumb|upright=0.68|[[Edward Wood, 1st Earl of Halifax|Lord Halifax]]<br />Foreign Secretary]] ...f State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs|Foreign Secretary]], [[Edward Wood, 1st Earl of Halifax|Lord Halifax]]. The dispute escalated to crisis point
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  • ...el was the orchestra circle used by the chorus. Eventually stone replaced wood and the theatres of Greece became massive amphitheatres. Following the tra
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  • ...imported from India). Originally known as the muslin wheel, or hall-in-the-wood wheel, In 1785, Dr. Edmund Cartwright invented the first power loom, which The fuel problem was severe. Wood was scarce--the forests were gone. Water power required fast-flowing river
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  • *5: [[John Wood (congressman)|John Wood]] ''([[Republican Party (United States)|R]])'' *5: [[John Wood (congressman)|John Wood]] (1816-1898), ''[[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]]''
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  • ...h link|"planed"|planed|ns0|ns14|ns100}} ([[Plane (tool)|planed]] [smoothed wood], [[Plan|planned]] [plan])
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  • ...red deity in Gaul, overseeing journeys and business transactions. Juliette Wood interprets Lug's name as deriving from the Celtic root *''lugios'', "oath",
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  • '''grŏin''' ''body'' = '''grŏyne''' ''wood
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  • ...ombust as [[Fossil fuels|fossil fuels &mdash; oil, natural gas, coal]] and wood &mdash; to generate electricity and other forms of energy we use to support ...energy we generate with that oxygen in combusting fuels &mdash; oil, coal, wood, natural gas &mdash; owes its origin to photosynthetic capture of the energ
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  • *5: [[John Wood (congressman)|John Wood]] (1816-1898), ''[[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]]''
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  • ...sm, as shown by many historians such as [[Bernard Bailyn]] and [[Gordon S. Wood]]. ...f interest). The "Cambridge School" led by [[Bernard Bailyn]] and [[Gordon Wood]] and the "St. Louis School" led by [[J.G.A. Pocock]] emphasized slightly d
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  • | With [[Roy Rogers]] and [[Natalie Wood]] - January 1952
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  • ...ign. He remained a paid consultant, and his in-home laboratory on Crescent Wood Road in [[Sydenham]] was staffed by company engineers and supplied from its
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  • ...ign. He remained a paid consultant, and his in-home laboratory on Crescent Wood Road in [[Sydenham]] was staffed by company engineers and supplied from its
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  • ...e Island, "''painted like demons''" and wearing animal masks carved out of wood, attacked the Russian fort. The natives were well-armed with spears and mod <blockquote>''It was constructed of wood, so thick and strong, that the shot from my guns could not penetrate it at
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  • ...the 2nd century wrote theirs on wax tablets and later used thin sheets of wood. Egyptians as it is well noted preferred [[papyrus]], while Europe favoure
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  • ...s, the native peoples knew only how to utilize bone, seashells, stone, and wood for building, tool making, weapons, and so forth. The missionaries discover
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  • ...mass-produced airgun was the "Challenger," constructed almost entirely of wood by the Markham Air Rifle Company of Plymouth, Michigan, in 1886<ref>The His
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  • ...es. The off-loaded goods were: mineral oils, cereals, paper and cellulose, wood, cement. In 2001, the tourist traffic amounted to more than eight million p ...during a visit to the city. ''La vera pizza'' ("true pizza") is made in a wood-burning oven. There is a certification body that issues recognition to pizz
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  • ...on in Japan in 2007, with a capacity of 1.4 million liters/year. The first wood-to-ethanol plant in the United States is planned for 2008 with an initial o
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  • '''Wooden''' roller coasters are coasters with tracks made out of wood and are made similar to traditional railroad tracks. Often the wheels of th
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  • ...criticism from other literary lights such as [[Jacques Barzun]], [[Joseph Wood Krutch]], [[Raymond Chandler]], [[Somerset Maugham]], and [[Bernard De Voto
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  • Today we know that the burning of wood and other carbonaceous fuels in air occurs through the process of oxidation
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  • ...s practical as he had hoped, but it laid the groundwork for more efficient wood burning stoves. In a move typical of his civic minded behavior, he decline
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  • ...ensity have taken a severe toll on the environment. The traditional use of wood as a fuel and building material has gradually led to the clearing of much o
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  • ...s practical as he had hoped, but it laid the groundwork for more efficient wood burning stoves. In a move typical of his civic minded behavior, he decline
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  • ...ail]] of beer, Ailill with a chest of weapons, and Fergus with a bundle of wood. Mongfind refuses to accept the decision.
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  • ...s, the native peoples knew only how to utilize bone, seashells, stone, and wood for building, tool making, weapons, and so forth. The missionaries discover
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  • Pastel pencils are also made, in which a pastel is jacketed in conventional wood, which both allows fine line work and is less delicate in the hands of a be
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  • ...hysical Anthropology. Review of Koobi Fora Research Project Vol. 4 Bernard Wood. New York: Oxford University Press. 1991.</ref><ref>[http://www.kfrp.com/ K
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  • The police box props for the television series were originally made out of wood, and later on from fibreglass, for easy transportation and construction. Th ...the secondary console room, most of the roundels were executed in recessed wood panelling, with a few decorative ones in what appeared to be stained glass.
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  • ...multiplication tables inscribed on the four sides of ten oblong sticks of wood or bone, with square ends; by placing the rods side by side, large numbers
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  • ...e made out of the heads of the enemy, deerskin, clay, stone, and sometimes wood. Lacrosse has played a significant role in the community and religious lif ...hile the head is made of hard plastic. Metal shafts must have a plastic or wood plug ("butt") at the end, and it must be adequately taped to avoid injury.
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  • ...icence allowed the holder to “impark 600 acres of land meadow, pasture and wood, in Essborne and Midhurst, Sussex, to be called the park of Cowdry, to have
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  • '''heŵ''' ''wood'' = '''hûe''' ''colour, cry'' = '''Hûgh''' = '''Hûw'''
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  • |Name=Sidney Wood |Full name=Sidney Burr Beardsley Wood
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  • ...ariety of materials, including metal (tin litho), fibreboard, plastic, and wood.
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  • *Go to Sleep, Slumber Deep – Alan, Jane and Wood Spirits
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  • ...s and occupies space. Matter makes up all the things we use such as water, wood, plates, plastic bags, clothes, and shoes.</font>"</ref>&nbsp;
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  • ...he difficult challenge of protecting the overcrowded city, built of flimsy wood houses; in 1657 a huge fire razed two thirds of the city, causing 100,000 d In the rebuilding process, the one- and two-story wood structures were replaced by modern five- and six-story buildings of concret
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  • ...g (1901-1908); center fielder Tris Speaker (1907-1916); pitcher Smokey Joe Wood (1908-1915); and the man routinely hailed as “the best baseball player of
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  • | || ''[[Fort Severn (HBC vessel)]]'' || Auxiliary wood schooner || 1926 || 1950 || Hudson Bay, James Bay ||
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  • ...rants who were now making the Mission area their home. During this period, wood clapboard siding was applied to the original adobe chapel walls as both a c
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  • [[Special:Allpages/Joseph Wood|Joseph Wood]] - [[Special:Allpages/Katanga Mountain bush viper|Katanga Mountain bush vi
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  • ...d on skates with a stick and puck. Hockey sticks are traditionally made of wood, but today are made of composite materials such as Kevlar or carbon fiber.
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  • *13: [[Bradford R. Wood]] ''([[Democratic Party (United States)|D]])'' *13: [[Bradford R. Wood]] (1800-1889), ''[[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic]]''
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  • ...ef>It is unknown whether these ancient percussion instruments were made of wood or from clam shells. Furthermore the culture of the Gades region might have ...a''.<ref>[[Ammianus Marcellinus]] 15.9.8</ref> Its resonator was made from wood, while only few components were made from bones. The instrument's strings w
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  • *3: [[Benjamin Wood]] ''([[Democratic Party (United States)|D]])'' *3: [[Benjamin Wood]] (1820-1900), ''[[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic]]''
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  • ...violin loses no weight over its lifetime. Varnish is used to preserve the wood. (A good varnish cannot improve the sound of the violin, but a poor varnish ...with a bow. The bow is an incurved stick made most commonly of pernambuco wood, not stiff but elastic, strung with about 180 strands of white horsehair. T
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  • *9: [[Fernando Wood]] ''([[Democratic Party (United States)|D]])'' *9: [[Fernando Wood]] (1812-1881), ''[[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic]]''
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  • The book itself consists of 45 lessons, about half accompanied by wood cuts. The reading selections are given without any diacritical markings or ...re, skating on a frozen pond, the mill by the creek, laying in a store of wood for the winter, and a variety of typical animals and wildlife seen on a far
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  • ...tion between states' rights, nullification, and republicanism.<ref>W. Kirk Wood, "In Defense of the Republic: John C. Calhoun and State Interposition in So
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  • ...], Sir [[Charles Villiers Stanford]] and [[Charles Wood (composer)|Charles Wood]]. ...], [[Brian O Driscoll]], [[Paul O Connell]], [[David Wallace]] and [[Keith Wood]]. Ireland has reached the quarter-final stages of both the soccer and [[R
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  • ...iography, as of that writing Budge owned a laundry in New York with Sidney Wood as well as a bar in Oakland. A gentleman on and off the court, he was much
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  • ...9th century it became more common to build the stock from a solid piece of wood, with 5 holes bored through it end-to-end. This was less susceptible to da
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  • *1: [[John M. Wood]] ''([[Whig Party (United States)|O]])'' *1: [[John M. Wood]] (1813-1864), ''[[Whig Party (United States)|Opposition]]''
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  • *3: [[Fernando Wood]] ''([[Democratic Party (United States)|D]])'' *3: [[Fernando Wood]] (1812-1881), ''[[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic]]''
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  • ...using other fuels were included (i.e., fuel oil, natural gas and biomass, wood, etc).</ref>
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  • ...r's warming fires easily ignited this humus layer and the extensive slash (wood too small to be marketable, such as branches and tree crowns) left behind b
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  • ''[[Crotales]]'' (hand bells) made of bronze or wood as well as terracotta rattles are known already from the Bronze Age, some o ...a''.<ref>[[Ammianus Marcellinus]] 15.9.8</ref> Its resonator was made from wood, while some components like the instrument's ankles were probably made from
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  • ...mships in the 1810-1840 era. Coal was cheaper and much more efficient than wood in most steam engines. As central and northern England contains an abundanc ...ft. deep) only about 40 percent of the coal could be extracted. The use of wood props to support the roof was an innovation first introduced about 1800. T
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  • *1: [[John M. Wood]] ''([[Republican Party (United States)|R]])'' *1: [[John M. Wood]] (1813-1864), ''[[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]]''
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  • ...of various other fuels such as [[natural gas]], [[fuel oil]]s, [[coal]], [[wood]], [[charcoal]], [[Liquefied natural gas#LPG.2C a somewhat similar substanc
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  • *9: [[Fernando Wood]] ''([[Democratic Party (United States)|D]])'' *9: [[Fernando Wood]] (1812-1881), ''[[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic]]''
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  • While some Shunga canvases or prints (paintings on wood blocks) depicted sensual scenes of couples in love, others were intensely p
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  • * Wood, John Cunningham, ed. ''Thorstein Veblen: Critical Assessments'' (1991) [h
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  • ...a as a species comes from humans. The construction of new housing, cutting wood for firewood, and deforestation to create pastureland, causes the destructi
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  • ...moths are a problem, it can be hung with a cedar cache or strips of cedar wood.
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  • * Wood, Timothy L. ''Agents of Wrath, Sowers of Discord: Authority and Dissent in * [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=24451478 Wood, William (ed by Alden T. Vaughan). ''New England's Prospect'' (1634)], the
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  • ...) is attached to the end of a shaft about 4 feet in length and made out of wood, bamboo, rattan, or plastic. With the feet in a fixed position, the hammer
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  • ...(South Holland). The name is ancient and derives from Old Dutch ''holt'' "wood, forest" and ''land'', which suggests that ancient Holland was heavily wood
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  • ...e effect of a natural antibiotic in cedar wood that inhibits the growth of wood-decaying fungi. They found that subinhibitory concentrations of the antibio ...lich, J., 1943. Effects of extracts western red cedar heartwood on certain wood-decaying fungi in culture. Phytopathology, 33: 5517-524. </ref> |
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  • ...concept of the rays can also be found in earlier Theosophical works. <ref>Wood, Ernest (1925) ''The Seven Rays,'' Theosophical Publishing House, Wheaton,
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  • ...in a campaign called “Hope and Homes for Italy”. He encouraged the use of wood instead of stone building materials, to minimize future earthquake fataliti
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  • ...$10,000 school can serve 400-500 children ($20–$25 a child). According to Wood, these are more appropriate solutions for education in the dense forests of
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  • '''lúmbar''' ''back'' = '''lúmber''' ''wood''
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  • ...is being held at gunpoint by a traitorous British army colonel in a quiet wood:
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  • [[sculpture]] and [[flower arranging]] (活花, ''ikebana''). [[Wood]], often [[lacquer]]ed, [[gild]]ed, or brightly painted, is the most common
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  • ...the two is used to estimate the material's age. Suitable materials include wood, charcoal, paper, fabrics, fossils and shells. It is assumed that rock exis
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  • ...press (as it was termed in the [[nineteenth century]]) was constructed of wood and could produce 240 impressions per hour of simple work using a well expe
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  • :was three long mountains and a wood ...led water. Maine's industrial outputs consist chiefly of paper, lumber and wood products, electronic equipment, leather products, food products, textiles,
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  • ...apanese home islands, which supposedly were made of such fragile paper-and-wood construction they would easily burn down. Second, the airlift delivered a s
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  • ...ugh for her to move freely, but small enough to mimic a protected den. The wood sides help insulate against heat and cold, and will eventually keep young p
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  • * Russell-Wood, A. J. R. ''A World on the Move: The Portuguese in Africa, Asia, and Americ
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  • ...xterior is made of old red sandstone. Inside, the church is decorated with wood carvings, mosaic floors and marble fonts. The church also contains a 3040 p
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  • *Wood, W. J. ''Battles of the Revolutionary War, 1775–1781''. ISBN 0-306-81329-
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  • ...ls, not only for protection of the lanes (reduce scuffmarks, damage to the wood), but also for the protection of the player as well. The shoes are designe
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  • ...rporation of [[carbon]] resulting in a more rigid [[crystalline lattice]]. Wood burns or undergoes rapid [[oxidation]] because it can react spontaneously w
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  • ...t have subjective outcomes.<ref name="pmid18316340">{{cite journal| author=Wood L, Egger M, Gluud LL, Schulz KF, Jüni P, Altman DG et al.| title=Empirical ...f name="pmid8616414">{{cite journal |author=Mahon J, Laupacis A, Donner A, Wood T |title=Randomised study of n of 1 trials versus standard practice |journa
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  • ...ours after the final battle, a company of Mexican dragoons gathered enough wood and brush to build the funeral pyre. By five o’clock PM that evening, th
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  • ...widely accepted.<ref>Shalhope (1982)</ref> [[Bernard Bailyn]] and [[Gordon Wood]] pioneered the argument that the American founding fathers were more influ ...orious experts, or should have a [[constitutional monarch]].<ref>Gordon S. Wood, ''The Creation of the American Republic 1776-1787'' (1969)</ref>
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  • ...Florida. The local militia soon intercepted and killed most of them.<ref> Wood (1974)</ref>
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  • *Wood, Alice Davis. Dorothea Dix and Dr. Francis T. Stribling: An Intense Friends
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  • ...ugh for her to move freely, but small enough to mimic a protected den. The wood sides help insulate against heat and cold, and will eventually keep young p
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  • ...d in less than one-half hour. The ship's official damage report notes that wood furniture and fittings are contribute to the fires following such bomb hits
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  • He was the son of a house painter and decorator specializing in marble and wood imitation; his mother a dressmaker, and his aunt an ironer. Molinier's scho
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  • ...assumption was that America would fight sooner or later. General [[Leonard Wood]] (still on active duty after serving a term as Chief of Staff of the Army) ...ratic party saw the Preparedness movement as a threat. Roosevelt, Root and Wood were prospective Republican presidential candidates. More subtly, the Democ
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  • ...pushed across the ditch to the wall which was undermined and propped with wood. These props were fired and in the middle of the night the upper part of th ...his once again brought the army face to face with the problem of a lack of wood. In the end, it was the Provencal forces which brought back the equipment f
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  • ...rporation of [[carbon]] resulting in a more rigid [[crystalline lattice]]. Wood burns or undergoes rapid [[oxidation]] because it can react spontaneously w
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  • ...s protected the frigate Constitution (Old Ironsides) with 22 inches of oak wood at the waterline, and 19 inches above the gun deck. ...te heavy guns. Iron hulls allowed larger ships than had been possible with wood, and larger guns could consequently be carried. Advances in metallurgical l
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  • ...d to it chose a specific site that featured a good water supply, plenty of wood for fires and building material, and ample fields for grazing [[herds]] and
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  • ...The wickets are sited at each end of the pitch. A wicket, made entirely of wood (usually polished ash), consists of three upright [[Glossary of cricket#Stu ...striker, armed with a [[Glossary of cricket#Bat|bat]]. The bat is made of wood (usually willow) and takes the shape of a straight blade topped by a cylind
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  • ...nt to a health hazard,<ref>[http://newdeal.feri.org/survey/40a04.htm Edith Wood: ''That One Third of a Nation'', Survey Associates Inc 1940]</ref>).<br>
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  • ...a youngster, Voris (whose hobby was building model airplanes out of balsa wood and tissue paper) was thrilled by the exploits of [[Eddie Rickenbacker]] an
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  • * Wood, Gary V. ''Heir to the Fathers: John Quincy Adams and the Spirit of Constit
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  • ...t have subjective outcomes.<ref name="pmid18316340">{{cite journal| author=Wood L, Egger M, Gluud LL, Schulz KF, Jüni P, Altman DG et al.| title=Empirical ...f name="pmid8616414">{{cite journal |author=Mahon J, Laupacis A, Donner A, Wood T |title=Randomised study of n of 1 trials versus standard practice |journa
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  • * Wood, Ralph. et al. ''The Pennsylvania Germans'' (1942) [http://www.questia.com/
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  • ...time for the second campaign of the war. The turtle ship was covered with wood on all sides, and in battle it would be able to break enemy lines and attac
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  • ...ey feature a large hopper which feeds the uniformly sized corn kernels (or wood pellets or [[cherry]] pits) into the fire.
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  • * Wood, Peter H. ''Black majority: Negroes in colonial South Carolina from 1670 th
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  • ''ballot'' '''pôll''' = ''Poland'' '''Pôle''' = ''wood'' '''pôle ''cop'' '''cóps''' = ''wood'' '''cópse
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