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  • |elName=Iron |hazard= Iron is toxic and iron dust is flammable and explosive.
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  • ''This article is about the rock band. For the torture device, see [[Iron maiden (device)]].'' '''Iron Maiden''' are a [[Heavy metal (music)|heavy metal]] band from the [[United
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  • [[File:Tug pushing a barge -c.jpg|thumb|The ''Iron Guppy'' pushing a barge used to carry sludge from the annual dredging of th The '''''Iron Guppy''''' is a [[tugboat]], built in 2016, and owned and operated by [[Por
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  • |+ Isotopes of Iron and Their Properties
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  • {{Image|Mike Pinera and Iron Butterfly.jpg|right|350px|Mike Pinera and Iron Butterfly in 1971, with left to right. Mike Pinera, Doug Ingle, ElRhino, Ro ...hat literally did not fit either the 45 RPM single or any AM radio format, Iron Butterfly demonstrated the commercial possibilities of the music of the [[C
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  • #REDIRECT [[Iron Butterfly]]
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  • ...affinland Iron Mine.png|right|350px|Approximate location of the Baffinland Iron Mine in [[Baffin Island]].}} ...Mine.png|right|350px|Orthographic projection centered over the Baffinland Iron Mine.}}
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  • The proposed '''Isua Iron Mine''' in Greenland was planned to ship iron ore from [[open-pit mine]]s in [[Greenland]] to manufacturers in [[Europe]] | title = Huge Isua iron mine under development in western Greenland: “No known environmental issu
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  • {{r|Iron age}} {{r|Iron deficiency anemia}}
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  • Name = Iron deficiency anemia | '''Iron deficiency anemia''' is the most common type of [[anemia]], and the most co
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  • [[Image:Human Iron V2.png|thumb|right|400px|High-level review]] .... Iron also is a component of a number of enzymes. The greatest demand for iron is from [[erythropoesis]]: hemoglobin for the production of new [[erythrocy
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  • ...ng the Aquila, at the Polson slip.jpg|thumb|Launching a ship at the Polson Iron Works shipyard.]] The '''Polson Iron Works''' was an [[Ontario]] based firm which built large steam engines, and
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  • <includeonly>Transition metal</includeonly><noinclude>Iron is considered a [[transition metal]].</noinclude>
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  • Anaemia resulting from a deficiency of iron, characterized by hypochromic microcytic erythrocytes and a normoblastic re
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>The most northerly iron mine in the world, with ore pure enough to be shipped without preliminary r
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  • ...osis of [[anemia]], the other major biochemical measurements being [[serum iron]] (SI), and serum [[ferritin]]. While the test is in widespread use, direct ...ding protein involved in iron transport, TSAT predicts the availability of iron to the bone marrow.<ref name=Munoz2009>{{citation
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>A massive [[open-pit iron mine]] proposed in Greenland
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Iron Butterfly]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...of [[iron]] by the human body, as well as an introduction to disorders of iron metabolism
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  • {{r|Iron overload diseases}}
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  • ...rement of [[transferrin]] receptors present in blood; also a surrogate for iron available to the bone marrow
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  • ...a known quantity of iron is added, and, after a short wait, the amount of iron that did not bind to [[transferrin]] receptors is determined, the UIBC
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Iron deficiency anemia]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Iron}}
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  • ...ate tutorial: http://www.about-blood-disorders.com/articles/iron-disorders/iron-metabolism.php
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  • {{r|Human iron metabolism}} {{r|Serum iron}}
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  • {{r|Human iron metabolism}} {{r|Total iron binding capacity}}
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  • An intracellular protein-iron complex in which iron reserves are stored
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  • ...of [[iron]] by the human body, as well as an introduction to disorders of iron metabolism
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  • A value calculated from dividing the [[serum iron]] by the [[total iron binding capacity]], which corrects for the presence of [[inflammation]] in
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  • Hereditary disorder affecting iron metabolism in which excessive amounts of iron accumulate in the body tissues, characterized by diabetes mellitus, liver d
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  • ...a known quantity of iron is added, and, after a short wait, the amount of iron that did not bind to [[transferrin]] receptors is determined, the UIBC
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  • ...ironing, now largely obsolete; the precursor to the modern electric steam iron.
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  • |elName=Iron |hazard= Iron is toxic and iron dust is flammable and explosive.
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  • ...osis of [[anemia]], the other major biochemical measurements being [[serum iron]] (SI), and serum [[ferritin]]. While the test is in widespread use, direct ...ding protein involved in iron transport, TSAT predicts the availability of iron to the bone marrow.<ref name=Munoz2009>{{citation
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  • {{r|Human iron metabolism}} {{r|Serum iron}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[Iron Butterfly]]
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  • Property of attracting iron.
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>traditional metal workers who work with iron and steel
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>A massive [[open-pit iron mine]] proposed in Greenland
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  • {{r|Iron deficiency anemia}} {{r|Human iron metabolism}}
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  • ...Extensive '''picture gallery''' about all methods of making and shaping of iron and steel in North America and Europe. In German and English.] *[http://www.worldsteel.org/ International Iron & Steel Institute (IISI)]
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  • | Bath Iron Works | Bath Iron Works
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  • {{rpl|Total iron binding capacity}}
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  • ...wered armor appearing in Marvel Comics publications, usually as a rival to Iron Man.
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  • A protein that stores excess iron in [[macrophage]]s and [[hepatocyte]]s; produced by the decomposition of [[
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  • ...rement of [[transferrin]] receptors present in blood; also a surrogate for iron available to the bone marrow
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>The most northerly iron mine in the world, with ore pure enough to be shipped without preliminary r
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  • Canadian Patrol vessel, built at the [[Polson Iron Works]], in 1904, which patrolled the [[Great Lakes]]
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  • ...the [[Fire Department of New York City]] from 1903 to 1958, and its first iron-hulled vessel
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Iron deficiency anemia]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Iron}}
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  • ...t ''sad iron'' - two words) was the precursor to the modern electric steam iron typically used in today's households for pressing and ironing. The name is ...ransferred to the [[clothing]]), and later over a wood cookstove. When the iron cooled, it needed to be re-heated. Typically, two sadirons were used in tan
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  • An [[alloy]] whose major component is [[iron]], with [[carbon]] content between 0.02% and 1.7% by weight, depending on [
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  • A protein that carries iron, absorbed in the gastrointestinal tracts, to the capillaies, and released i
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  • 19-day [[Vietnam War]] "search and destroy" mission in January 1967 in the "Iron Triangle" area northwest of Saigon.
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  • Third album by British [[Heavy metal (music)|heavy metal]] band [[Iron Maiden]].
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  • A '''blacksmith''' is a metal worker who specializes in working with [[iron]] and its alloy [[steel]]. ...he technology for working with molten iron, without turning it into [[cast iron]]
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  • ...n the liver, which appears to be the "master" control mechanism of [[human iron metabolism]]. It also affects enterocytes, but also macrophages and the liv .../content/276/11/7806.long}}</ref> it is now believed to be an inhibitor of iron intake into the body, <ref name=Ganz2005>{{citation
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  • ...[erythroblast]]s, in the [[bone marrow]], containing excessive deposits of iron
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  • Anaemia resulting from a deficiency of iron, characterized by hypochromic microcytic erythrocytes and a normoblastic re
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  • <includeonly>Transition metal</includeonly><noinclude>Iron is considered a [[transition metal]].</noinclude>
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  • a traditional metal worker - [[blacksmith]]s work with [[Iron]] and [[steel]], [[goldsmith]]s, [[tinsmith]]s and [[silversmith]]s work wi
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  • '''Transferrin''' is a beta-globulin that carries [[iron]] through blood. It is synthesized in the [[liver]]. ...inds to two receptors, transferrin receptor 1 (TfR1) on all cells that use iron, and TfR2 on [[enterocyte]]s in the [[duodenum]].<ref name=Munoz2009>{{cita
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  • ...n the central Jordan Valley of Israel, the site of an important Bronze and Iron Age Canaanite city.
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  • ...us kidney cells, a protein that transfers divalent metal ions including [[iron]] (Fe<sup>2+</sup>), [[cobalt]], [[copper]] and [[zinc]] across [[cell memb
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  • ...and for successfully waging the [[Falklands War]], frequently called the "Iron Lady".
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  • Chase Osborn (1860-1949) was a newspaper publisher, iron ore prospector, and progressive republican politician from the Upper Penins
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  • The ''Vigilant'' was built at the [[Polson Iron Works]].<ref name=CanadianBioWBPolson/> | Built: || 1904, [[Polson Iron Works]], [[Toronto]]
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  • The proposed '''Isua Iron Mine''' in Greenland was planned to ship iron ore from [[open-pit mine]]s in [[Greenland]] to manufacturers in [[Europe]] | title = Huge Isua iron mine under development in western Greenland: “No known environmental issu
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  • The [[mythology]] of the [[Celt]]s, once the religious beliefs of the [[Iron Age]] Celts.
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  • * ''[[Aces: Iron Eagle III]]'' (1992)
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  • Iron-containing allosteric protein in erythrocytes of vertebrates, consisting of
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  • ...destroy" mission of the [[Vietnam War]], conducted in January 1967 in the "Iron Triangle" area northwest of Saigon. It was followed by a longer mission in ==Iron Triangle==
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  • {{r|Iron age}} {{r|Iron deficiency anemia}}
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>A glass and iron structure built to house the Great Exhibition in Hyde Park, London, in 1851
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  • ...defeating Napoleon Bonaparte at the Battle of Waterloo (1815) and as the "Iron Duke".
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  • ''This article is about the rock band. For the torture device, see [[Iron maiden (device)]].'' '''Iron Maiden''' are a [[Heavy metal (music)|heavy metal]] band from the [[United
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  • ...believed to be a major, if not the master, regulatory mechanism of [[human iron metabolism]], and indeed in mammals
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  • ...deficiency anemia]], and further either iron-responsive or iron-resistant iron deficiency anemia. .... Inflammatory cytokines also appear to affect other important elements of iron metabolism, including decreasing [[ferroportin]] expression, and probably d
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  • {{Image|Mike Pinera and Iron Butterfly.jpg|right|350px|Mike Pinera and Iron Butterfly in 1971, with left to right. Mike Pinera, Doug Ingle, ElRhino, Ro ...hat literally did not fit either the 45 RPM single or any AM radio format, Iron Butterfly demonstrated the commercial possibilities of the music of the [[C
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  • [[File:Tug pushing a barge -c.jpg|thumb|The ''Iron Guppy'' pushing a barge used to carry sludge from the annual dredging of th The '''''Iron Guppy''''' is a [[tugboat]], built in 2016, and owned and operated by [[Por
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  • |artist = [[Iron Maiden]] ...former B-side 'Total Eclipse'. This was the first album to feature current Iron Maiden vocalist [[Bruce Dickinson]], who replaced [[Paul DiAnno]] after the
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  • ...ng the Aquila, at the Polson slip.jpg|thumb|Launching a ship at the Polson Iron Works shipyard.]] The '''Polson Iron Works''' was an [[Ontario]] based firm which built large steam engines, and
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  • {{seealso|Human iron metabolism}} ...oint, the cell produces [[hemoglobin]], although it does not contain the [[iron]] reserves of a normal erythrocyte. The cell, which previously stained with
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  • ...bunits that self-assemble into a nanocage capable of containing up to 4500 iron atoms. <ref name=Embo>{{citation | title = Ferroportin-mediated mobilization of ferritin iron precedes ferritin degradation by the proteasome
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  • '''Hemeproteins''' are "[[protein]]s that contain an iron-[[porphyrin]], or [[heme]], prosthetic group resembling that of [[hemoglobi
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  • {{r|Human iron metabolism}}
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  • {{r|Iron Maiden}}
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  • [[Image:Human Iron V2.png|thumb|right|400px|High-level review]] .... Iron also is a component of a number of enzymes. The greatest demand for iron is from [[erythropoesis]]: hemoglobin for the production of new [[erythrocy
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  • {{r|Iron overload diseases}}
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  • ...sources and advance through four ages: stone age, tool age, bronze age and iron age.
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  • * 2005: Iron Horse (''Whole Lotta Bluegrass: A Bluegrass Tribute to Led Zeppelin'')
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  • {{r|The Iron Chicken}}
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  • {{r|Iron deficiency anemia}}
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  • ==Iron law of oligarchy== The German sociologist [[Robert Michels]] formulated the famous "Iron law of oligarchy", that all political and organizational institutions, no m
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  • ...° C (5,432° F))<ref>[http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/294242/iron iron] Free full-text article from Encyclopedia Britannica Online</ref>
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  • ...the Aquila, at the Polson slip.jpg|thumb|Launching a ship at the [[Polson Iron Works]] shipyard.]] ..., with his father of the prominent Canadian shipbuilding firm the [[Polson Iron Works]].<ref name=CanadianBioWBPolson/><ref name=CanadianSailings/>
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  • These are approximate rules. A given patient with iron deficiency anemia, for example, may present with microcytic but normochromi *[[iron deficiency anemia]]
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  • ...ding-energy.png|thumb|right|400px|Nuclear binding energy per nucleon. Note iron-56 at the peak in the middle.]] ...[carbon]], [[oxygen]], [[silicon]] and so forth until they are left with [[iron]].
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  • [[Iron deficiency anemia]], which can have a variety of causes, is the most freque
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  • In classical times seven metals were recognized: [[Iron]], [[Gold]], [[Silver]], [[Tin]], [[Copper]], [[Lead]] and [[Mercury]]. Re
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  • {{r|Human iron metabolism}} {{r|Iron-sulfur world theory}}
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  • ...owes its colour to [[hemoglobin]], a [[respiratory pigment]] containing [[iron]], to which oxygen binds. Hemoglobin is the most efficient respiratory pigm Other respiratory pigments with iron are [[myoglobin]] (red), [[chlorocruorin]] (green) and [[haemerythrin]] (vi
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  • ...teel mill operated by Bethlehem Steel. Lebanon County had been the site of iron production since the 18th century. The county is the home of Fort Indiantow
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  • ...as uroporphyrin, hematoporphyrin, etc. The porphyrins, in combination with iron, form the [[heme]] component in biologically significant compounds such as
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  • ...ntral [[Jordan Valley]] of [[Israel]], the site of an important Bronze and Iron Age Canaanite city, located approximately 5 kilometres south of [[Bet Shean ...ehov has since emerged as a site of extreme archaeological importance. The Iron Age II levels of the site, in particular, have emerged as a vitally importa
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  • [[File:Shows launching of Bluebell at Polson Iron Works.jpg|thumb|''Bluebell'', launched in 1906, served as a ferry, in Toron '''''Bluebell''''' was a [[ferry]] built in [[Toronto, Canada]] by [[Polson Iron Works]] for the [[Toronto Ferry Company]].<ref name=torontoist2016-07/><ref
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  • ...America as well as being a host and judge for the reality series The Next Iron Chef.
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  • ...o each other. [[Lodestone]], a form of [[magnetite]] (an ore of iron, an [[iron oxide]]), is naturally magnetic, and pieces of lodestone are called ''natur ...s running. Some substances can be magnetized more easily than others. Soft iron, for example, is easily magnetized when inside a solenoid, but quickly lose
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  • ...ew in the regiment, Gutmann, an unparallelled cowardly person. He wore the Iron Cross 1st Class. It was revolting and a disgrace. <ref>{{citation
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  • ...), Salvador Larocca (a). "Fear Itself Part 4: Fog of War" ''The Invincible Iron Man'' #507 (October 2011), Marvel Comics</ref> ...vador Larocca (a). "Stark Resilient Part 1: Hammer Girls" ''The Invincible Iron Man'' v5, #25 (June 2010), Marvel Comics</ref><ref name=MarvelSneakPeak>Mah
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  • {{seealso|human iron metabolism}} ...g a potential cause of [[cardiomyopathy]] and [[liver disease]]. Measuring iron stores is therefore considered part of the diagnostic approach to [[heredit
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  • * [http://www.micrelmed.com Micrel Medical Devices] Sells Iron-Chelation equipment for Thalassemia patients
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  • ...ite journal |author=Mundy GM, Birtwistle SJ, Power RA |title=The effect of iron supplementation on the level of haemoglobin after lower limb arthroplasty | ...author=Feagan BG, Wong CJ, Kirkley A, ''et al'' |title=Erythropoietin with iron supplementation to prevent allogeneic blood transfusion in total hip joint
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  • *Kenneth H. Jackson, ''The Oldest Irish Tardition: A Window on the Iron Age'', Cambridge University Press, 1964
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  • *Small Iron-gray Dwarf Lemur ''[[Cheirogaleus minusculus]]'' *Large Iron-gray Dwarf Lemur ''[[Cheirogaleus ravus]]''
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  • ...sources and advance through four ages: stone age, tool age, bronze age and iron age.
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  • **[[Human iron metabolism]] ***[[serum iron]]
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  • ...waters of San Diego Bay ''circa'' 1910. The vessel was built at the Risdon Iron Works in [[Oakland, California]] and remained in service until she was scra
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  • Name = Iron deficiency anemia | '''Iron deficiency anemia''' is the most common type of [[anemia]], and the most co
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  • * Emmerson, George S. ''The Greatest Iron Ship'' (1981), 182pp
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  • In [[biology]], '''hemoglobin''' is the iron-based, oxygen-carrying protein molecule of red blood cells. These protein s ...usetts General Hospital. Case 14-2006. A 25-year-old woman with anemia and iron overload |journal=The New England journal of medicine |volume=354 |issue=19
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  • | quote = The Iron Works only two existing ships in Toronto are the Trillium (built in 1913, w She was built by the [[Polson Iron Works]] and cost $13,000.
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  • ...to in high-temperature processes with significant sulfur in the feedstock. Iron, however, produces less desirable [[aromatic hydrocarbon]]s, oxides, and ot
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  • ...nell, was fixed for next Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock from the [[Risdon Iron works]]. ...nths Chief Scannell's health bad failed rapidly, but with that indomitable iron will for which he was noted he struggled on with his dangerous duty in bein
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  • ...t is found in the outer sheath of [[grain]]s and thus release digestible [[iron]], [[phosphorus]] and [[calcium]]. ...significant role in human nutrition, especially of [[human iron metabolism|iron]], because it releases minerals in bread and grains, allowing assimilation
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  • ...tired the ''William Rest'' when they commissioned its replacement, the ''[[Iron Guppy]]'', in the summer of 2016.<ref name=TorontoObserver2016-03-01/><ref | url = http://www.torontosun.com/2016/07/23/meet-the-iron-guppy
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  • ...ist who built the [[Speedwell Iron Works]] into one of the most innovative iron works of its time. Their son and Alfred's brother was George Vail, a noted Alfred attended public schools before taking a job as a machinist at the iron works. He enrolled in the [[University of the City of New York]] (now New Y
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  • ...both the [[Duluth, Mesaba & Northern Railway Company]] and the [[Duluth & Iron Range Railway Company]] operated fireboats in Duluth, the ''[[William A. Mc |title = The Missabe Road: The Duluth, Missabe and Iron Range Railway
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  • ...e the residue from combustion of various materials, although Mars black is iron oxide. ...ding is inferior to the artificially produced equivalents. Mars colors are iron oxides.
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  • ...uman habitation dates to 60,000 years ago. Amaravi people renown for their iron-working, settled near Lake Malawi and established the Maravi Empire, which
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  • ...f the 4th millennium in the Middle East. By the end of the 2nd millennium, iron was increasingly in use as the primary component in metalwork throughout th
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  • ====Cast iron==== ...the property of having good heat retention and spreading heat evenly. Cast iron utensils are generally the heaviest for a given shape, but need to be handl
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  • ...her as the ''A.S. Glossbrenner''. She was then mainly employed carrying [[iron ore]] from Labrador and from the [[Gulf of St Lawrence]] to US steel-making
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  • ...addling both [[Norway]] and [[Finland]]. Traditionally a large producer of iron ore and timber, Sweden was an important military power in the seventeenth c
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  • ...ssed through Port Colborne, bound for [[Quebec City]] with a shipment of [[iron ore]] pellets from [[Escanaba, Michigan]]. ...Bay’s horn, the vessel was headed to Quebec City to discharge its load of iron ore pellets that were loaded in Escanaba, Mich.
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  • ...tish [[Railroad|Railway]], the Great Western, and for inventing the modern iron ship. ...it was the first large iron ship, having a strong hull of riveted wrought-iron plates; and it was the first large screw-propelled ship (as opposed to padd
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  • ...t Girl]]'', ''[[Orphan Black]]'', ''[[Killjoys]]'', ''[[Imposters]]'', ''[[Iron Belly]]'' and the feature films ''[[Cottage Country]]'' and ''[[22 Chaser]] In 2014 Boxen collaborated with [[Jonathon Sobol]] on a script entitled ''Iron Belly'', about the crew and prisoners on a prison ship transporting convict
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  • ...ed his head with honey and gold leaf, wore a pair of shoes, one soled with iron and one with felt, and wandered and art gallery for around two hours, expla
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  • ...distinguishes combined iron and vitamin B12 deficiency from uncomplicated iron deficiency. | journal=Int J Hematol | year= 2005 | volume= 81 | issue= 4 |
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  • ...2.70 g/cc, it is much lighter than other common metals such as copper and iron--see [[Benchmark_quantities#Density|benchmark quantities]] for a comparison
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  • | title = Iron vs. Oak: When the currents of history and technology collided off Hampton, ...mounts, six on each side, with unconventionally sloped sides covered with iron plate armor. Sloped armor is considerably more effective than vertical armo
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  • ...and its salts (including ammonium hypophosphite, calcium hypophosphite, iron hypophosphite, potassium hypophosphite, manganese hypophosphite, magnesium
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  • Unlike her opposite number of the FDNY, which had hulls of iron, or steel, the ''Seth Low'' was a wooden hulled vessel.
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  • The slip is named in honour of the [[Polson Iron Works]], a shipyard where many historic Canadian vessels were constructed.< ...= The present name commemorates a former harbour industry, the Polson Iron WOrks Company, which was established in 1883 at the foot of Princess Street
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  • ...Latin '''Cynobellinus''', Greek '''Κυνοβελλίνος''') (d. c. AD 42) was an [[Iron Age]] [[Great Britain|British]] king of the early first century AD. ...ive trade with Britain: the island's exports included grain, gold, silver, iron, hides, slaves and hunting dogs.<ref>[[Strabo]], [http://penelope.uchicago.
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  • ...o carbon, usually less than 0.035%. It is common today to talk about 'the iron and steel industry' as if it were a single thing; it is today, but historic ...bon, if present, is undesired. A more recent definition is that steels are iron-based alloys that can be [[plasticity (physics)|plastically]] formed (pound
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  • It originated in in the days of wooden computers and iron men, IBM was struggling to get its OS/360 computers working. Engineers work
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  • ...ct being heated than carbon.<ref name=SciAm1858-01-09/> In working with [[iron]] and [[steel]], introducing carbon is a desirable side effect, as when [[c
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  • ...1 January 1969 at the Fillmore East in New York (disambiguation)|New York, Iron Butterfly's management wanted to distance themselves. As Grant recalls: ...antastic set. The audience were still going 'Zeppelin, Zeppelin ... ' when Iron Butterfly had started their set!<ref>{{cite book|author=Lewis, Dave and Pal
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  • ...nstrumental]] is 'Frankenstein', by the Edgar Winter Group. The longest is Iron Butterfly's 'In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida,' at over 17 minutes in duration, with the
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  • ...her. Vol. 1: The Grocer's Daughter.'' (2000); ''Margaret Thatcher. vol. 2: Iron Lady'' (2007), 520pp; 913pp; long, detailed authoritative biography * Young, Hugo. ''The Iron Lady: A Biography of Margaret Thatcher.'' (1989). 570 pp. well-written and
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  • ...s) a plating which is cost effective in preventing [[rust]] formation on [[iron]] and [[steel]], and as a major component in almost all varieties of [[sold
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  • ...eback and the tools of the trade, such as horse, rope, saddle and branding iron.
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  • ...' is cooked by boiling water, salt and cornmeal in a special-shaped [[cast iron]] pot called ''ceaun''. In general, ''mămăligă'' is prepared to be soft
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  • ...n ideal location for a centre of the cutlery industry were the presence of iron ore, woodlands for making charcoal, and sandstone, used for making grindsto
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  • ...tion reaction. There is no flame or flame propagation. The reaction, using iron oxide and aluminium, was patented by Goldschmidt in 1895, and is characteri ...magnesium powder and magnesium oxide; the French introduced the aluminium-iron oxide. Allied troops also introduced destruction grenades that raiding unit
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  • ...ins, he became a partner in a firm that bought and sold [[pig iron]] and [[iron ore]]. The Krupp steel firm of [[Germany]] was a customer, which became an
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  • ...[[hemoglobin]], a complex [[molecule]] containing [[heme]] groups whose [[iron]] atoms temporarily link to oxygen molecules in the lungs or gills and rele ...s store collectively about 3.5 grams of [[iron]], more than five times the iron stored by all the other tissues combined.
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  • ...and nestled among rows of [[Victorian]] terraced houses" with back wrought iron gates.<ref name=twsMAR23c>{{cite news
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  • ...ents with [[hemochromatosis]], the reticuloendothelial system is a site of iron accumulation.
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  • ...electrical assembly, the usual tool is an electrically heated ''soldering iron''. For joining copper pipe, the pieces are usually heated with a gas flame.
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  • ...the castle known as the Black Voute (vault). The chamber contained a large iron chimney under which a fire had already been set. In the Black Voute with St ...s servants stripped Stewart bare and bound him by his arms and legs to the iron chimney. They then proceeded to beat the fire against Stewart's buttocks, l
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  • ...les the shape of a horse's saddle (''Ān'' 鞍). Anshan is home to the Āngāng Iron and Steel company, one of the largest steel producers in China. ...ate of Manchuco. The Japanese founded a steel mill along side the existing iron works in Anshan. The city grew in size around this new industrial site. The
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  • ...s than is used in commercial breadmaking, increases the bioavailability of iron in cereal grains. <ref>{{citation | title = Iron Absorption from Bread in Humans: Inhibiting Effects of Cereal Fiber, Phytat
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  • ...e guardians or auxiliaries. For an oracle says that when a man of brass or iron guards the State, it will be destroyed. Such is the tale; is there any poss
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  • ...over large areas rather than points, and instead went with the distributed Iron Dome C-RAM missile system.
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