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  1. Buzz Aldrin (3049 bytes)
    23: ...nd was the second person to ever step foot on the surface of the moon. Aldrin retired from NASA in 1971, a...
  2. Color (2664 bytes)
    9: ... light that fails to be absorbed by the apple’s surface.
  3. New Woman (1507 bytes)
    3: While anxiety about independent women started to surface in print in the 1860s, usually in terms of concer...
  4. Wok (2099 bytes)
    3: ...ron)|season]] and provides a smooth, fast-heating surface. Round-bottomed woks often come with a ring which...
    7: ...ove food around evenly so there is no part of the surface where grains could stick and get overcooked. The ...
  5. Geography (7132 bytes)
    39: ...e distortion of map symbols projected onto a flat surface. Most geographers recall a childhood fascination ...
  6. Microelectronics (2655 bytes)
    7: ...oyed by the military. Machine-gunfire, air-to-air/surface-to-air missiles and several other systems are ele...
  7. Brain implant (2081 bytes)
    1: ...ces that are attached to the brain usually on its surface or on the cortex of the brain. This medical impla...
  8. Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 (1934 bytes)
    10: ...r’s atmosphere and eventually collided with its surface at speeds of around 37 miles per second (60 kilom...
  9. Chief (1390 bytes)
    5: ...arms covering from one-fourth to one-third of the surface of the shield.
  10. Therapeutic touch (2041 bytes)
    7: ... energy field and that this aura extends from the surface of one’s skin. They believe that this field can...
  11. Copulation (1901 bytes)
    4: ...d stance with the male atop the female’s dorsal surface. In humans, copulation can be performed in a nu...
  12. Abrasive (3108 bytes)
    1: ... diamond used in order to wear away or polish the surface of a certain other material. Thus abrasives are e...
    11: ... and steel wool are used for getting rid of rust, surface dirt or scale.
  13. Solar power (2812 bytes)
    3: ...rth’s atmosphere, only less than half reach the surface. A large fraction is absorbed by the atmosphere a...
  14. Wave power (2324 bytes)
    1: ...ower''' refers to the harnessing of the ocean’s surface wave energy in order to generate electricity. The...
    9: Wave energy is highest at the surface of the ocean and reduces at an exponential rate d...
    22: ...ble situations can be adhered to with the help of surface wave potential.
  15. Tungsten (2611 bytes)
    4: ... corrosion since an oxide layer that forms on its surface prevents attacks by mineral acids.
    10: ...ne blades and certain coatings on heavy-equipment surfaces are made using tungsten. Other important uses of...
  16. Hypothermia (3703 bytes)
    11: ... example, when a person falls into the water of a surface-frozen lake.
  17. Skin graft (2132 bytes)
    7: If the surface needing a skin graft is small enough, tissue will...
  18. Silicate glass (2478 bytes)
    9: ...in. The glass hardens on the perfectly smooth tin surface. The glass too is smooth because it floats on the...
  19. Nanotechnology (3134 bytes)
    9: ... useful in catalysis due to the greatly increased surface area in which molecular reactions can take place....
  20. Gynecologic ultrasonography (2891 bytes)
    7: ...n be done by using a probe which travels over the surface of the abdomen or by using an intravaginal probe,...

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