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  • ...a dangerous compound that is widely found as a [[pollution|pollutant]] in water bodies and streams.<ref name="methylHg">{{cite book| url = http://books.goo ...ater-silver" (hydr- = water, argyros = silver) — since it is liquid like water and shiny like silver. The element was named after the Roman god [[Mercury
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  • ...undermining the ability of the IGU to reduce heat flow. This may result in water or ice forming at the bottom of the sealed unit because of the heating/cool ...The desiccant will remove traces of humidity from the air space so that no water appears on the inside faces of the glass panes facing the air space during
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  • ...significantly less porous and may take an hour or more to absorb oils and water-based liquids. ...ter when it dries will expand to three times its volume by taking on seven water molecules.
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  • === Water and soil purification === ...tany/botany_map/articles/article_10.html Phytoremediation: Using Plants to Clean Soil]</ref>
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  • ...orial_extent=United Kingdom, overseas<ref>[[Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974]], s.84; reg.12</ref>| Primary_legislation=[[Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974]]|
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  • short_title=Offices, Shops and Railway Premises Act 1963| ...in certain railway premises; to amend certain provisions of the Factories Act 1961; and for purposes connected with the matters aforesaid.</sup>|
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  • ...r]]'', {{lang-fa|سمندر}}) that lived in fire and died when exposed to water.<ref name="Ucalgary">{{cite web|url=http://www.iras.ucalgary.ca/~volk/sylvi *[[Eternit|Asbestos-cement]] sheets and pipes for construction, casing for water and electrical/telecommunication services
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  • Benefits of nanotechnology include improved manufacturing methods, water purification systems, energy systems, [[Human enhancement|physical enhancem ...tial risks of nanoparticles. The organic food sector has been the first to act with the regulated exclusion of engineered nanoparticles from certified or
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  • ...]s, [[bushland]], [[scrubland]], [[peatland]], and other wooded areas that act as a source of [[fuel]], or combustible material. Buildings may become invo ...mable grasses, and abandoned [[logging roads]] overgrown by vegetation may act as fire corridors. Annual grassland fires in Southern [[Vietnam]] can be at
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  • ...[[lead acetate|acetate]] solutions. These salts are all poorly soluble in water. Among the halides, the iodide is less soluble than the bromide, which, in ...Paolo|year = 2000|publisher = Brill|location = Leiden|title = Working with water in medieval Europe : technology and resource use}}</ref> Many Roman "pigs"
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  • |Disease caused from drinking poisoned water. Animals who have it will have pain, blurry sight and some will eventually ...eventual death. The only known cure are Flowers of Icetor boiled in spring water.
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  • ...ops]] and [[spice]]s. It has also been used for drying out the last bit of water for production of 100% ethanol. ...d [[non-Hodgkin lymphoma]] in populations exposed to TCE in their drinking water.<ref>New Jersey Department of Health, Environmental Health Services, Trento
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  • In 1971, he moved to a remote cabin without electricity or running water, in [[Lincoln, Montana]], where he lived as a [[recluse]] while learning [[ ...living|simple life]] on very little money, without electricity or running water. Kaczynski worked odd jobs and received financial support from his family,
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  • ...ng the [[Bath Consolidated School]]. Their deaths constitute the deadliest act of [[mass murder]] in a school in U.S. history. The perpetrator was [[schoo ...dent at the oil stove set his stepmother on fire. Andrew threw a bucket of water on her which, because the fire was oil-based, spread the flames more rapidl
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  • ...in [[Northern Ireland]]. From 1974 to 1989 the temporary provisions of the act were renewed annually. ...ich contained many of their powers, and then the [[Prevention of Terrorism Act 2005]].
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  • ...er/fbisecretlyrecreate.html</ref> In October 2006 it was reported that the water used to process the anthrax spores came from a source in the northeastern U ...name="federalevidence.com">http://federalevidence.com/blog/2009/june/other-act-evidence-evidence-consciousness-guilt</ref>
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  • ...chuman"/> These complex formulas recommended that parents mix cow's milk, water, cream, and sugar or honey in specific ratios to achieve the nutritional ba ...lity rates among infants fed formula prepared with contaminated (drinking) water.<ref name = "Solomon">{{cite news| last = Solomon| first = Stephen| coautho
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  • ...jin women, for instance, make a brush from the stick of the sosiot tree to clean the inside. Brushes made from this tree are hardy and may last for up to tw ...which gives a larger quantity of low butterfat milk, depending on how much water it has taken. The resultant mursik therefore is differently nuanced.
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