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  Au   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
'''''Au Bonheur des Dames''''' is a 1883 novel by Émile Zola, the eleventh in his Les Rougon-Macquart series, about Denise who moves to Paris with her two brothers when her father dies.
The '''Au file format''' is a simple audio file format that consists of a header of 6 32-bit words and then the data.
An '''au pair''' is a single girl (or, rarely, a boy) who helps a host family with childcare and/or housework while staying as a guest with a host family and generally receiving a small allowance (or pocket money).
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 Wikipedia:WikiProject Elements
After that image is completed a copy of that image should be made at 250 pixels wide (this is the one that gets put into the articles).
When done, downsize a copy of the 890 pixel wide BIG image to be 250 pixels wide (don't forget to remove the extra dash and the word "BIG" from the file name).
Upload both versions and provide a link to the BIG or "source" version of each image on the smaller image's image page.
ebroadcast.com.au /lookup/encyclopedia/pe/Periodic_table___Temp.html   (2161 words)

  
 Wikipedia:WikiProject Elements - WikiGadugi
Later some but not all "symbol-TableImage.png"s were adapted to use the big version directly and let the Wiki software downscale automatically.
A set of these images was uploaded to commons:periodic table.
The templates are: {{element cell}}, {{element cell-1}}, {{element cell-2}}, {{element cell-2b}}, and {{element cell-3}} For some examples of use, see the periodic table (standard), periodic table (big), periodic table (detailed), periodic table (large version), and user:eddideigel/Periodic test.
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