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  • ...and [[shrub]]s native to Africa and other tropical and subtropical regions of the Old and New World.<ref name="hsa">{{cite web | title=Basil: An Herb Society of America Guide
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  • *Matches (a lot of them, strike anywhere best) *Garden seeds (Non-hybrid)
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  • * Lumber (all types) * Garden tools and supplies
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  • ...micin''' is an [[aminoglycoside]] [[antibiotic]], used to treat many types of [[bacterium|bacteria]]l infections, particularly those caused by [[Gram-neg ...is a [[bactericidal]] antibiotic that works by binding the [[30S]] subunit of the bacterial [[ribosome]], interrupting protein synthesis.
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  • |subdivision = see text. See also [[List of Agave species|full listing]]. {{For|the queen of Greek mythology|Agave (mythology)}}
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  • '''''Astragalus lentiginosus''''' is a species of [[Fabaceae|legume]] known by the [[common name]]s '''spotted locoweed'''<re ...ies of this species, and they vary in appearance. The flower and the fruit of a given individual are generally needed to identify it down to the variety.
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  • ...valence used by the American Daffodil Society.<ref name="ADS"/> The range of forms in cultivation has been heavily modified and extended, with new varia ...variations, he died of starvation and thirst from just sitting by the edge of the pool until he gave out, gazing at his reflection until he died. In bot
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  • ...es listing the staff members, advisors and contributors to all three parts of the ''Britannica''. ==The Outline of Knowledge==
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  • [[Image:Balanced Rock.jpg|right|thumb|''Balanced Rock'' stands in [[Garden of the Gods]] park in [[Colorado Springs, CO]].]] ...logy]], '''rock''' or '''stone''' is a naturally occurring solid aggregate of [[mineral]]s and/or [[mineraloid]]s.
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  • ==Examples of eco-friendly insulation== ...refrigeration cycle]] is an alternative to having insulation in the walls of a home. It is a machine that can be used for heating or cooling a house.
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  • ...es in the form of hard yellow-brown flakes. It is obtained from the leaves of the carnauba palm by collecting them, beating them to loosen the wax, then ...s Boehlke, Gerd Hohner, Josef Wildgruber "Waxes" in Ullmann's Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemistry, Wiley-VCH, Weinheim, 2002. {{DOI|10.1002/14356007.a28
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  • [[Image:Kleenex-small-box.jpg|thumb|A box of [[Kleenex]]]] Tissue papers is used to make a huge range of products with different properties and quality demands. Key properties are:
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  • ...a greater understanding of the performance and limits of the various types of metals used in buildings. ==Metal Types==
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  • ...[[Jerusalem stone]], this phrase can refer to a number of different types of stone found and used in, or associated with, Jerusalem.<ref name=Prusher>{{ ...> Israeli building stone authority [[Asher Shadmon]] cites the word as one of the local or colloquial "mason's terms" that have been "adopted by geologis
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  • ...b|Father Thames, a Coade stone sculpture by [[John Bacon]], in the grounds of [[Ham House]]]] ...icial Stone Company, in [[Westminster Bridge Road]], provided a huge array of 'off the shelf' solutions for builders and architects, ranging from small k
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  • [[File:Hanuman in Terra Cotta.jpg|thumb|A terracotta sculpture of [[Hanuman]] in [[India]]. The reddish color is due to iron oxide in the sou ...LouvreEG126.JPG|thumb|Rare terracotta image of [[Isis]] lamenting the loss of [[Osiris]] (Eighteenth Dynasty, Egypt) [[Musée du Louvre]], [[Paris]]]]
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  • [[File:Deconstruction (Dallas).jpg|thumb|right|200px|Deconstruction of a building.]] ...ructures is an ancient activity that has been revived by the growing field of [[sustainable]], [[green building]]. Buildings, like everything, have a lif
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  • [[Image:Carcassonne-vignes.jpg|thumb|right|400px|The walled city of Carcassonne]] ...920.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.caststone.org/history.htm|title=History of Cast Stone|publisher=Cast Stone Institute|accessdate=8 January 2010|locatio
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  • {{For|other kinds of building materials|Hardware|Biology|Star formation}} ...uilding materials is an established industry in many countries and the use of these materials is typically segmented into specific specialty trades, such
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  • ...jpg|thumb|The [[Eiffel tower]] is constructed from [[puddle iron]], a form of wrought iron]] ...t|thumb|A wrought iron flower, on the fence in front of the [[Royal Courts of Justice]]]] -->
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