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  • process of starting a fire artificially
    2 statements, 0 sitelinks - 20:39, 5 June 2023
  • ...''[[homa (ritual)|homa]]'' (fire rituals), through the medium of [[Agni]] (fire) to offer oblations to various deities (See: [[Yajurveda]]). Fire rituals are utilized for ceremonies such as marriage and funerals. Ghee is ...
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  • ...make cloth, canoes, and ropes and used as a surface for paintings and map making. A number of plants are also grown for their attractive or interesting bark ...[[Herbivory|herbivorous]] animals and diseases, as well as dehydration and fire. ...
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  • ...extensive [[evaporite]] deposits in ancient lake bottoms and [[seabed]]s, making extraction of potassium salts in these environments commercially viable. Th ...onation|detonates]] when scratched. The resulting explosion often starts a fire difficult to extinguish. ...
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  • ...extensive [[evaporite]] deposits in ancient lake bottoms and [[seabed]]s, making extraction of potassium salts in these environments commercially viable. Th ...onation|detonates]] when scratched. The resulting explosion often starts a fire difficult to extinguish. ...
    46 KB (6,844 words) - 10:13, 22 April 2024
  • ...ssels for a range of foodstuffs, it is probable that the process of cheese making was discovered accidentally by storing milk in a container made from the st ...and salting of curdled milk to preserve it. Observation that the effect of making cheese in an animal stomach gave more solid and better-textured curds may h ...
    42 KB (6,484 words) - 10:21, 17 July 2023
  • ...ssels for a range of foodstuffs, it is probable that the process of cheese making was discovered accidentally by storing milk in a container made from the st ...and salting of curdled milk to preserve it. Observation that the effect of making cheese in an animal stomach gave more solid and better-textured curds may h ...
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  • ...s|Blood pH]] is regulated to stay within the narrow range of 7.35 to 7.45, making it slightly [[Base (chemistry)|basic]] (compensation). Extra-cellular fluid ...ransported throughout the blood. This can cause suffocation insidiously. A fire burning in an enclosed room with poor ventilation presents a very dangerous ...
    40 KB (5,939 words) - 15:51, 21 February 2024
  • ...s|Blood pH]] is regulated to stay within the narrow range of 7.35 to 7.45, making it slightly [[Base (chemistry)|basic]] (compensation). Extra-cellular fluid ...ransported throughout the blood. This can cause suffocation insidiously. A fire burning in an enclosed room with poor ventilation presents a very dangerous ...
    41 KB (6,111 words) - 15:50, 21 February 2024
  • ...ns; many of these areas have not yet been fully surveyed by [[botanist]]s, making tree diversity and ranges poorly known.<ref>{{cite book |title=Plant divers ...ue. It protects the trunk against the elements, disease, animal attack and fire. It is perforated by a large number of fine breathing pores called [[lentic ...
    121 KB (17,810 words) - 23:16, 3 January 2023
  • ...in-Shahi]]'', book of delicacies and recipes. It documents the fine art of making ''[[kheer]]''. ...y)|Puducherry]] was a [[French India|French colony]] for around 200 years, making [[French cuisine]] a strong influence on the area. [[Tamil cuisine]] is eat ...
    98 KB (15,010 words) - 15:08, 15 May 2025
  • ...in-Shahi]]'', book of delicacies and recipes. It documents the fine art of making ''[[kheer]]''. ...y)|Puducherry]] was a [[French India|French colony]] for around 200 years, making [[French cuisine]] a strong influence on the area. [[Tamil cuisine]] is eat ...
    102 KB (15,624 words) - 15:07, 15 May 2025
  • The medical decision-making (MDM) process involves analysis and synthesis of all the above data to come ...es of medical professionals. While the US healthcare system has come under fire for lack of openness, new legislation may encourage greater openness. There ...
    65 KB (9,146 words) - 09:24, 30 July 2023
  • The medical decision-making (MDM) process involves analysis and synthesis of all the above data to come ...es of medical professionals. While the US healthcare system has come under fire for lack of openness, new legislation may encourage greater openness. There ...
    66 KB (9,326 words) - 09:10, 30 July 2023
  • ...As these molecules are vital for life, metabolic reactions either focus on making these molecules during the construction of cells and tissues, or on breakin ...were transformed, with heat being released as the [[classical element]] of fire, and residual materials being excreted as urine, bile, or faeces. ...
    54 KB (7,765 words) - 19:27, 22 January 2024
  • ...up about 75&nbsp;[[Parts per million|ppm]] (0.0075%) of [[Earth's crust]], making it the 24th most abundant element. Typical background concentrations of zin ...]s containing 80–90% zinc, with lead, iron, [[antimony]], and other metals making up the remainder, have been found that are 2,500 years old. ...
    68 KB (10,208 words) - 16:30, 20 April 2024
  • ...As these molecules are vital for life, metabolic reactions either focus on making these molecules during the construction of cells and tissues, or on breakin ...were transformed, with heat being released as the [[classical element]] of fire, and residual materials being excreted as urine, bile, or faeces. ...
    55 KB (7,943 words) - 19:27, 22 January 2024
  • ...up about 75&nbsp;[[Parts per million|ppm]] (0.0075%) of [[Earth's crust]], making it the 24th most abundant element. Typical background concentrations of zin ...]s containing 80–90% zinc, with lead, iron, [[antimony]], and other metals making up the remainder, have been found that are 2,500 years old. ...
    69 KB (10,504 words) - 16:29, 20 April 2024
  • ...intake for each food group (i.e., protein, fat, carbohydrates and sugars). Making healthy food choices can lower one's risk of heart disease and the risk of ...es of medical professionals. While the US healthcare system has come under fire for lack of openness,<ref>{{cite journal | first = Martin | last = Sipkoff ...
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  • ...|last1=Dromi |first1=Shai M. |title=Above the fray: the Red Cross and the making of the humanitarian NGO sector |date=2020 |publisher=University of Chicago ...German Red Cross nurses were awarded the [[Iron Cross]] for heroism under fire.<ref>Gordon Williamson, ''World War II German Women's Auxiliary Services'' ...
    109 KB (15,531 words) - 16:27, 3 January 2023