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  • ...acked on two mules. The gun was introduced as a modern replacement for the ageing twelve pound mountain [[Howitzer]]. The first gun purchased by the U.S. mil
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  • ....uk/edge/oldyews.htm online].</ref><ref name=kinmonth>Kinmonth, F. (2006). Ageing the yew - no core, no curve? ''International Dendrology Society Yearbook''
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  • ...ent concentrations, addition rate, addition order, pH, pCO<sub>2</sub>, T, ageing time, ...). ==Ageing and transformation into magnetite==
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  • ...bone which can leave them susceptible to [[ozone]], [[UV]], heat and other ageing factors that silicone rubber can withstand well. This makes it one of the [
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  • That ageing chamber based on fundamental concepts differs widely from the ageing units based on the simulation of environmental stresses in non-accelerated ...nal water is brought on the exposed sample. The water effect on artificial ageing is handled either in SEPAP 12-24 H (when conjugated with the effects of UV,
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  • ...hemical analysis of any failure in polymer material, not only derived from ageing ([[polymer degradation]]).<br /> In case of ageing analysis, the knowledge of chemical degradation mechanisms of most polymers
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  • ...w York, 1978.</ref>, it is valid only if the data sets did not suffer from ageing effects during the test time. Even then, the master curve represents a hypo
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  • ...ection against [[free radicals]], which are implicated in sun-induced skin ageing.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.cosmeticsbusiness.com/story.asp?storycode=14
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  • ...d eventually equilibrium will be reached in a process known as precipitate ageing.<ref>{{VogelQuantitative}} Chapter 11, ''Gravimetric analysis''</ref>
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  • ...d development|childhood]], bone formation exceeds resorption, but as the [[Ageing|aging process]] occurs, resorption exceeds formation.
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  • ...an be due to decreased elastic production from fibrinogen, associated with ageing, or pathological conditions such as atherosclerosis.
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  • ...Kollmann M |title=Low molecular weight antioxidants and their role in skin ageing |journal=Clin. Exp. Dermatol. |volume=26 |issue=7 |pages=578–82 |year=200
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