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Part One. Matter and Energy

 * Division I. Atoms: Atomic Nuclei, Elementary Particles
 *  111. The Structure and Properties of Atoms
 *  112. The Atomic Nucleus and Elementary Particles


 * Division II. Energy, Radiation, and the States and Transformations of Matter
 *  121. Chemical Elements: Periodic Variation in Their Properties
 *  122. Chemical Compounds: Molecular Structure and Chemical Bonding
 *  123. Chemical Reactions
 *  124. Heat, Thermodynamics, and the Nonsolid States of Matter
 *  125. The Solid State of Matter
 *  126. Mechanics of Particles, Rigid Bodies, and Deformable Bodies: Elasticity, Vibrations, and Flow
 *  127. Electricity and Magnetism
 *  128. Waves and Wave Motion


 * Division III. The Universe: Galaxies, Stars, the Solar System
 *  131. The Cosmos
 *  132. Galaxies and Stars
 *  133. The Solar System

Part Two. The Earth

 * Division I. The Earth's Properties, Structure, and Composition
 *  211. The Planet Earth
 *  212. The Earth's Physical Properties
 *  213. The Structure and Composition of the Earth's Interior
 * <span id="OoK_214"> 214. The Earth's Constituent Minerals and Rocks


 * Division II. The Earth's Envelope: Its Atmosphere and Hydrosphere
 * <span id="OoK_221"> 221. The Atmosphere
 * <span id="OoK_222"> 222. The Hydrosphere: the Oceans, Freshwater Bodies, and Ice Masses
 * <span id="OoK_223"> 223. Weather and Climate


 * Division III. The Earth's Surface Features
 * <span id="OoK_231"> 231. Physical features of the Earth's Surface
 * <span id="OoK_232"> 232. Features Produced by Geomorphic Processes Acting on the Earth's Surface


 * Division IV. The Earth's History
 * <span id="OoK_241"> 241. origin and Development of the Earth and Its Envelopes
 * <span id="OoK_242"> 242. The Interpretation of the Geologic Record
 * <span id="OoK_243"> 243. The Eras and Periods of Geologic Time

Part Three. Life on Earth

 * Division I. The Nature and Diversity of Living Things
 * <span id="OoK_311"> 311. Characteristics of Living Things
 * <span id="OoK_312"> 312. The Origin of Life and the Evolution of Living Things
 * <span id="OoK_313"> 313. The Classification of Living Things


 * Division II. The Molecular Basis of Vital Processes
 * <span id="OoK_321"> 321. Chemicals and the Vital Processes
 * <span id="OoK_322"> 322. Metabolism: Bioenergetics and Biosynthesis
 * <span id="OoK_323"> 323. Vital Processes at the Molecular Level


 * Division III. The Structures and Functions of Organisms
 * <span id="OoK_331"> 331. The Cellular Basis of Form and Function
 * <span id="OoK_332"> 332. The Relation of Form and Function in Organisms
 * <span id="OoK_333"> 333. Coordination of Vital Processes: Regulation and Integration
 * <span id="OoK_334"> 334. Covering and Support: Integumentary, Skeletal, and Musculatory Systems
 * <span id="OoK_335"> 335. Nutrition: the Procurement and Processing of Nutrients
 * <span id="OoK_336"> 336. Gas exchange, Internal Transport, and Elimination
 * <span id="OoK_337"> 337. Reproduction and Sex
 * <span id="OoK_338"> 338. Development: Growth, Differentiation, and Morphogenesis
 * <span id="OoK_339"> 339. Heredity: the Transmission of Traits


 * Division IV. Behavioral Responses of Organisms
 * <span id="OoK_341"> 341. Nature and Pattern of Behavioral Responses
 * <span id="OoK_342"> 342. Development and Range of Behavioral Capacities: Individual and Group Behaviour


 * Division V. The Biosphere:the World of Living Things
 * <span id="OoK_351"> 351. Basic Features of the Biosphere
 * <span id="OoK_352"> 352. Biological Populations and Communities
 * <span id="OoK_353"> 353. Hazards of Life in the Biosphere: Disease and Death
 * <span id="OoK_354"> 354. Biogeographic Distribution of Organisms: Ecosystems
 * <span id="OoK_355"> 355. The Place of Humans in the Biosphere

Part Four. Human Life

 * Division I. Stages in the Development of Human Life on Earth
 * <span id="OoK_411"> 411. Human Evolution
 * <span id="OoK_412"> 412. Human Heredity: the Races of Mankind


 * Division II. The Human Organism: Health and Disease
 * <span id="OoK_421"> 421. The Structures and Functions of the Human Body
 * <span id="OoK_422"> 422. Human Health
 * <span id="OoK_423"> 423. Human Diseases
 * <span id="OoK_424"> 424. The Practice of Medicine and the Care of Health


 * Division III. Human Behaviour and Experience
 * <span id="OoK_431"> 431. Human Nature and Experience: General Considerations
 * <span id="OoK_432"> 432. Influence of the Current Environment on a Person's Behaviour and Conscious Experience: Attention, Sensation, and Perception
 * <span id="OoK_433"> 433. Current Internal States Affecting a Person's Behaviour and Conscious Experience
 * <span id="OoK_434"> 434. Persisting Capacities and Inclinations That Influence Human Behaviour and Conscious Experience
 * <span id="OoK_435"> 435. Development of a Person's Potentials: Learning and Thinking
 * <span id="OoK_436"> 436. Personality and the Self: Integration and Disintegration of the Person as a Whole

Part Five. Human Society

 * Division I. Social Groups: Peoples and Cultures
 * <span id="OoK_511"> 511. Peoples and Cultures of the World
 * <span id="OoK_512"> 512. The Development of Human Culture
 * <span id="OoK_513"> 513. Major Cultural Components and Institutions of Human Societies
 * <span id="OoK_514"> 514. Language and Communication


 * Division II. Social Organization and Social Change
 * <span id="OoK_521"> 521. Social Structure and Change
 * <span id="OoK_532"> 522. The Group Structure of Society
 * <span id="OoK_523"> 523. Social Status
 * <span id="OoK_524"> 524. Human Populations: Urban and Rural Communities


 * Division III. The Production, Distirbution, and Utilization of Wealth
 * <span id="OoK_531"> 531. Economic Concepts, Issues, and Systems
 * <span id="OoK_532"> 532. The Consumer and the Market: Pricing and the Mechanims for Distributing Goods
 * <span id="OoK_533"> 533. The Organization of Production and Distribution
 * <span id="OoK_534"> 534. The Distribution of Income and Wealth
 * <span id="OoK_535"> 535. Macroeconomics
 * <span id="OoK_536"> 536. Economic Growth and Planning


 * Division IV. Politics and Government
 * <span id="OoK_541"> 541. Political theory
 * <span id="OoK_542"> 542. Political Institutions: the Structure, Branches, and Offices of Government
 * <span id="OoK_543"> 543. The Functioning of Government: the Dynamics of the Political Process
 * <span id="OoK_544"> 544. International Relations: Peace and War


 * Division V. Law
 * <span id="OoK_551"> 551. Philosophies and Systems of Law; the Practice of Law
 * <span id="OoK_552"> 552. Branches of Public Law, Substantive and Procedural
 * <span id="OoK_553"> 553. Branches of Private Law, Substantive and Procedural


 * Division VI. Education
 * <span id="OoK_561"> 561. The Aims and Organization of Education
 * <span id="OoK_562"> 562. Education Around the World

Part Six. Art

 * Division I. Art in General
 * <span id="OoK_611"> 611. Theory and Classification of the Arts
 * <span id="OoK_612"> 612. Experience and criticism of Works of Art; the Nonaesthetic Context of Art
 * <span id="OoK_613"> 613. Characteristics of the Arts in Particular Cultures


 * Division II. The Particular Arts
 * <span id="OoK_621"> 621. Literature
 * <span id="OoK_622"> 622. Theatre
 * <span id="OoK_623"> 623. Motion Pictures
 * <span id="OoK_624"> 624. Music
 * <span id="OoK_625"> 625. Dance
 * <span id="OoK_626"> 626. Architecture, Garden and Landscape Design, and Urban Design
 * <span id="OoK_627"> 627. Sculpture
 * <span id="OoK_628"> 628. Drawing, Painting, Printmaking, and Photography
 * <span id="OoK_629"> 629. Arts of Decoration and Functional Design

Part Seven. Technology

 * Division I. The Nature and Development of Technology
 * <span id="OoK_711"> 711. Technology: Its Scope and History
 * <span id="OoK_712"> 712. The Organization of Human Work


 * Division II. Elements of Technology
 * <span id="OoK_721"> 721. Technology of Energy Conversion and Utilization
 * <span id="OoK_722"> 722. Technology of Tools and Machines
 * <span id="OoK_723"> 723. Technology of Measurement, Observation, and Control
 * <span id="OoK_724"> 724. Extraction and Conversion of Industrial Raw Materials
 * <span id="OoK_725"> 725. Technology of Industrial Production Processes


 * Division III. Major Fields of Technology
 * <span id="OoK_731"> 731. Agriculture and Food Production
 * <span id="OoK_732"> 732. Technology of the Major Industries
 * <span id="OoK_733"> 733. Construction Technology
 * <span id="OoK_734"> 734. Transportation Technology
 * <span id="OoK_735"> 735. Technology of Information processing and of Communications Systems
 * <span id="OoK_736"> 736. Military Technology
 * <span id="OoK_737"> 737. Technology of the Urban Community
 * <span id="OoK_738"> 738. Technology of Earth and Space Exploration

Part Eight. Religion

 * Division I. Religion in General
 * <span id="OoK_811"> 811. Knowledge and Understanding of Religion
 * <span id="OoK_812"> 812. The Religious Life: Institutions and Practices


 * Division II. The Particular Religions
 * <span id="OoK_821"> 821. Prehistoric Religion and Primitive Religion
 * <span id="OoK_822"> 822. Religions of Ancient Peoples
 * <span id="OoK_823"> 823. Hinduism and Other Religions of India
 * <span id="OoK_824"> 824. Buddhism
 * <span id="OoK_825"> 825. Indigenous Religions of East Asia: Religions of China, Korea, and Japan
 * <span id="OoK_826"> 826. Judaism
 * <span id="OoK_827"> 827. Christianity
 * <span id="OoK_828"> 828. Islām
 * <span id="OoK_829"> 829. Other Religions and Religious Movements in the Modern World

Part Nine. The History of Mankind

 * Division I. Peoples and Civilizations of Ancient Southwest Asia, North Africa, and Europe
 * <span id="OoK_911"> 911. Early peoples and Civilizations of Southwest Asia and Egypt, the Aegean, and North Africa
 * <span id="OoK_912"> 912. Peoples of Ancient Europe and the Classical Civilizations of the Ancient Mediterranean World to AD 395


 * Division II. Peoples and Civilizations of Medieval Europe, North Africa, and Southwest Asia
 * <span id="OoK_921"> 921. Western Europe, the Byzantine (Eastern Roman) Empire, and Eastern Europe from AD 395 to c. 1050
 * <span id="OoK_922"> 922. The Formative Period in Islāmic History, from AD 622 to c. 1055
 * <span id="OoK_923"> 923. Western Christendom in the High and Later Middle Ages (c. 1050 - c. 1500)
 * <span id="OoK_924"> 924. The Crusading Movement, the Islāmic States of Southwest Asia, North Africa, and Europe, and the States of Eastern Christendom from c. 1050 to c. 1480
 * Division III. Peoples and Traditional Civilizations of East, Central, South, and Southeast Asia
 * <span id="OoK_931"> 931. China to the Beginning of the Late T'ang (AD 755)
 * <span id="OoK_932"> 932. China from the Late T'ang (AD 755) to the Late Ch'ing (c. 1839)
 * <span id="OoK_933"> 933. Inner (Central and Northeast) Asia to c. 1750
 * <span id="OoK_934"> 934. Japan to the Meiji restoration (1868), and Korea to 1910
 * <span id="OoK_935"> 935. The Indian Subcontinent and Ceylon to c. AD 1200
 * <span id="OoK_936"> 936. The Indian Subcontinent from c. 1200 to 1761, and Ceylon from c. 1200 to 1505
 * <span id="OoK_937"> 937. The Peoples and Civilizations of Southeast Asia to c. 1600


 * Division IV. Peoples and Civilizations of Sub-Saharan Africa to 1885
 * <span id="OoK_941"> 941. West Africa to c. 1885
 * <span id="OoK_942"> 942. The Nilotic Sudan and Ethiopia from c. AD 550 to 1885
 * <span id="OoK_943"> 943. East Africa and Madagascar to c. 1885
 * <span id="OoK_944"> 944. Central Africa to c. 1885
 * <span id="OoK_945"> 945. Southern Africa to c. 1885


 * Division V. Peoples and Civilizations of Pre-Columbian America
 * <span id="OoK_951"> 951. Andean Civilization to c. AD 1540
 * <span id="OoK_952"> 952. Meso-American Civilization to c. AD 1540
 * Division VI. The Modern World to 1920
 * <span id="OoK_9601"> 961. Western Europe from c. 1500 to c. 1789
 * <span id="OoK_9602"> 962. Eastern Europe, Southwest Asia, and North Africa from c. 1480 to c. 1800
 * <span id="OoK_9603"> 963. Europe from 1789 to c. 1920
 * <span id="OoK_9604"> 964. European Colonies in the Americas from 1492 to c. 1790
 * <span id="OoK_9605"> 965. Development of the United States and Canada from 1763 to 1920
 * <span id="OoK_9606"> 966. Development of the Latin-American and Caribbean Nations to c. 1920
 * <span id="OoK_9607"> 967. Australia and Oceania to c. 1920
 * <span id="OoK_9608"> 968. South Asia Under the Influence of European Imperialism from c. 1500 to c. 1920
 * <span id="OoK_9609"> 969. Southeast Asia Under the Influence of European Imperialism to c. 1920
 * <span id="OoK_9610"> 96/10. China from 1839 Until the Onset of Revolution (to c. 1911), and Japan from the Meiji restoration to c. 1910
 * <span id="OoK_9611"> 96/11. Southwest Asia and North Africa (c. 1800-1920), and Sub-Saharan Africa (1885-c. 1920) Under the Influence of European Imperialism: the Early Colonial Period


 * Division VII. The World since 1920
 * <span id="OoK_971"> 971. International Movements, Diplomacy, and War Since 1920
 * <span id="OoK_972"> 972. Europe Since c. 1920
 * <span id="OoK_973"> 973. The United States and Canada Since 1920
 * <span id="OoK_974"> 974. Latin-America and Caribbean Nations Since c. 1920
 * <span id="OoK_975"> 975. East Asia: China in Revolution, the Era of Japanese Hegemony, and the Influence of the United States in the 20th Century
 * <span id="OoK_976"> 976. South and Southeast Asia: the Late Colonial Period and the Emergence of New Nations Since 1920
 * <span id="OoK_977"> 977. Australia and Oceania Since 1920
 * <span id="OoK_978"> 978. Southwest Asia and Africa: the Late Colonial Period and the Emergence of New Nations in the 20th Century

Part Ten. The Branches of Knowledge

 * Division I. Logic
 * <span id="OoK_1011"> 10/11. History and Philosophy of Logic
 * <span id="OoK_1012"> 10/12. Formal Logic, Metalogic, and Applied Logic


 * Division II. Mathematics
 * <span id="OoK_1021"> 10/21. History and Foundations of Mathematics
 * <span id="OoK_1022"> 10/22. Branches of Mathematics
 * <span id="OoK_1023"> 10/23. Applications of Mathematics


 * Division III. Science
 * <span id="OoK_1031"> 10/31. History and Philosophy of Science
 * <span id="OoK_1032"> 10/32. The Physical Sciences
 * <span id="OoK_1033"> 10/33. The Earth Sciences
 * <span id="OoK_1034"> 10/34. The Biological Sciences
 * <span id="OoK_1035"> 10/35. Medicine and Affiliated Disciplines
 * <span id="OoK_1036"> 10/36. The Social Sciences and Psychology and Linguistics
 * <span id="OoK_1037"> 10/37. The Technological Sciences


 * Division IV. History and the Humanities
 * <span id="OoK_1041"> 10/41. Historiography and the Study of History
 * <span id="OoK_1042"> 10/42. The Humanities and Humanistic Scholarship


 * Division V. Philosophy
 * <span id="OoK_1051"> 10/51. History of Philosophy
 * <span id="OoK_1052"> 10/52. The Nature and Divisions of Philosophy
 * <span id="OoK_1053"> 10/53. Philosophical Schools and Doctrines


 * Division VI. Preservation of Knowledge
 * <span id="OoK_1061"> 10/61. Institutions and Techniques for the Collection, Storage, Dissemination, and Preservation of Knowledge