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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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  • 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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  • ...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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  • <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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  • 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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  • 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|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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  • {{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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