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  • ..., (November 13, 1809 – July 12, 1870) mostly used in the period of the [[American Civil War]]. Dahlgren's design philosophy evolved from an accidental explos During the [[Mexican-American War]] the U.S. found itself lacking in light guns that could be fired from
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  • ...addictive than either alcohol or opium, and its extensive use during the [[American Civil War]] allegedly resulted in over 400,000<ref>[http://www.asahq.org/Ne [[Category:German inventions]]
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  • Common [[ASTM]] specification are:<ref>[[American Concrete Institute]]: "Building Code Requirements for Structural Concrete ( The American Welding Society (AWS) D 1.4 sets out the practices for welding rebar in the
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  • [[Category:American inventions]]
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  • ...F-3433709C76B127DF Heavy Metal Filter Made Largely from Air.] ''Scientific American'', 2007-07-26. Retrieved on 2007-08-05.</ref> Research is ongoing, and meta ...dSe Networks By Altering The Building Block Shape|journal=[[Journal of the American Chemical Society]]|year=2008|volume=130|issue=15|pages=5054–5055|doi=10.1
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  • ...Tarsus<ref>D.L.Carroll Dating the Foot-powered loom: the Coptic evidence ''American Journal of Archaeology'' 1985 vol. 89; 168-73</ref> *1865 – The American [[Isaac Wixom Lamb]] patents the flat knitting machine using latch needles.
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  • ...splay.cfm |title=Steel Glossary |accessdate=October 21, 2008 |publisher= [[American Iron and Steel Institute]] (AISI)}}</ref> Stainless steel does not stain, c ...z5OoO&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=4#PPA380,M1 Scientific American Inventions and Discoveries], p. 380, Rodney P. Carlisle, John Wiley and Sons, 2004, IS
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  • ...z5OoO&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=4#PPA380,M1 Scientific American Inventions and Discoveries], p. 380, Rodney P. Carlisle, John Wiley and Sons, 2004, IS
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  • [[Category:American inventions]]
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  • ...g force in the tremendous growth of the iron industry during this period. Inventions like the arrastra were often used by the Spanish to pulverize ore after bei ...ublications/pub.aspx?id=448 Industry in Transition: A Profile of the North American Mining Sector]. [http://www.iisd.org/pdf/2001/mmsd_na_mining_profile.pdf Fr
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  • ...ic Games relays.They were also used for the Special Olympics Shanghai ,Pan American and the Central Afican Games relays. They will also be used for the London [[Category:English inventions]]
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  • ...neric name “methadone” by the Council on Pharmacy and Chemistry of the American Medical Association (COUNCIL...1947). Since the patent rights of the I.G. F ...is not true: the name "Dolophine" was in fact created after the war by the American branch of [[Eli Lilly and Company|Eli Lilly]],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://ww
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  • ...://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/druginfo/meds/a601006.html MedlinePlus (The American Society of Health-System Pharmacists) - Drug Information: Hydrocodone.] Las [[Category:German inventions]]
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  • ...{{convert|2|lb}} of margarine. By the end of the 20th century, an average American ate around {{convert|5|lb|abbr=on}} of butter and nearly {{convert|8|lb|abb * American Heart Association [http://www.americanheart.org/presenter.jhtml?identifier=
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