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  • ...oved contradictory to the Nazi Party autarkic ambitions and imports of raw materials rose by 10% over the same period. ...that several nations in the world do not have direct access to certain raw materials such as oil, coal, gas, wheat or fabrics such as wool due to geographical b
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  • ...lso served as chief executive officer for a CET subsidiary, the Centre for Educational Technology Holdings
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  • ...its website. It has several international projects to develop educational materials in [[Japan]], [[Korea]], [[China]], [[Taiwan]], [[Italy]], [[France]], [[Sp
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  • ...nnica'' has had two aims: to be an excellent reference book and to provide educational material.<ref name="EB_encyclopedia" /> In 1974, the 15th edition adopted a ...92 |title=Collier's Encyclopedia |volume=9 |pages=135 |publisher=Macmillan Educational Company |location=New York |id= {{LCCN|91|0|61165}}}} The ''Britannica's''
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  • ...g]] and [[Francis Bacon]]'s outline in ''[[Instauratio magna]]''. In the educational arena, the ''Propædia'' lays out a course of study for each major discipli ...sp;of&nbsp;[[Industry|Industrial]]&nbsp;[[Raw material extraction|Raw&nbsp;Materials]] '''7.2.5'''&nbsp;Technology&nbsp;of&nbsp;[[Industrial production|Industri
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  • [[Category:Educational materials]] [[Category:Educational technology]]
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  • In [[Canada]] the program known as the [[Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System]] (WHMIS) establishes the requirements for MSDSs in work ...miekaarten boek is commercially available, but also made available through educational institutes, such as the web site offered by the university of Groningen <re
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  • ...stic]], the term actually refers to a large class of natural and synthetic materials with a wide variety of properties. ...ructures do exist; for example, elements such as [[silicon]] form familiar materials such as [[silicone]]s, examples being [[silly putty]] and waterproof plumbi
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  • ...he twentieth century, the industry had expanded to such a degree that such educational institutions as UC Davis established a Division of Textiles and Clothing,<r ...ndustrial methods, such as the use of factories instead of hand made woven materials that families usually made.<ref>Rorabough, W.J. 1979 The Alcoholic Republic
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  • ...te.com/ Glass Association of North America (GANA)] – Architectural Glass educational documents and videos [[Category:Building materials]]
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  • ==Defining Materials== * [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wvf2UGMnjuE&feature=related Educational video showing Tadelakt preparation]
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  • * [http://www.ferrocement.net/ Ferrocement Educational Network] [[Category:Building materials]]
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  • ...by [[Christian]]s. The factories along with these tiles also manufactured materials such as [[Ridge (geometry)|ridges]], [[limestone]]<ref name="sm1"/> and [[b ...d a loss with about 10 tile factories shutting down due to scarcity of raw materials like clay. and as factories struggled to find skilled and cooperative worke
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  • ...he outdoor air and the water supply (28%), and only 2.5% from all building materials-including granite countertops. A concerned homeowner can employ ASTM radon ..., or meet a standard specification. The [[American Society for Testing and Materials]] (ASTM) has such specifications for granite, marble, limestone, quartz-bas
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  • ...ere made of the Optacon, how much was it used, and how important was it in educational, vocational, and daily living. Several blind people in the Palo Alto, Menl ...scientific.com/fs_downloads/optacon.asp Optacon documentation and training materials page at the Freedom Scientific web site]
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  • *Chemical and Hazardous Materials Safety ...d unappreciated. It is the trainer's duty to make safety training fun and educational, which will help the trainees to retain the information, enjoy the course,
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  • |title = Polymeric materials encyclopedia ...oxidation of ethylene, the knowledge of this method is still important for educational reasons and because it is still used in the production of [[propylene oxide
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  • ...ation and/or enforcement; and (5) developing and disseminating educational materials and outreach programs.
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  • ...a heavy gas and thus will tend to accumulate at the floor level. Building materials can actually be a significant source of radon, but little testing is done f ...rom ground moisture penetrating a building part. In areas where cellulosic materials (paper and wood, including drywall) become moist and fail to dry within 48
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  • *ANSI Z136.5 – Safe Use of Lasers in Educational Institutions ...ult of direct or diffuse beam viewing. These lasers may ignite combustible materials, and thus may represent a fire risk. Class 4 lasers must be equipped with a
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