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  • To supply the electrical energy necessary for arc welding processes, a number of different power supplies c ===Sources===
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  • ...anta Monica, California. He specializes in building [[alternative energy]] sources. He specialized in designing for security. | Phase 6: Sustainable Energy
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  • ...d because a spring pin, which is the size of a matchstick, sheared. Other sources blamed poor training and safety procedures in the SANDF.<ref>[http://www.io :*'''FAPDS''': [[Kinetic energy penetrator|Frangible Armour Piercing Discarding Sabot]]
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  • {{renewable energy sources}} {{Sustainable energy}}
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  • ...em Israel, 25-30 May 2008| accessdate = 2010-01-22}}</ref> Most historical sources do not mention a first name of Diesbach. Only Berger refers to him as Johan ...ticle size. The intense blue color of Prussian blue is associated with the energy of the transfer of [[electron]]s from Fe(II) to Fe(III). Many such [[mixed-
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  • ...bohydrate]] in [[biology]]. [[Cell (biology)|Cells]] use it as a source of energy and a metabolic intermediate. Glucose is one of the main products of [[phot ===As an energy source===
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  • ...rcury mine does not mean no mercury production. Second point there are two sources for those kinds of information the US geological survey and the British geo ...ugh that can be considered a natural level of exposure, regional or global sources have significant effects. Volcanic eruptions can increase the atmospheric s
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  • ...mass-produced]] by [[evaporation]] of [[seawater]] or [[brine]] from other sources, such as [[brine well]]s and [[salt lake (geography)|salt lake]]s, and by [ ...oride]] is preferred over sodium chloride, since CaCl<sub>2</sub> releases energy upon forming a solution with water, heating any ice or snow it is in contac
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  • ...f>{{cite book | last = Lang | first = JP | year = 1992 | title = Reference Sources for Small and Medium-Sized Libraries | edition = 5th | publisher = American ...#91;this work&#93; lacks authority. This, too—this reliance on editorial energy instead of on ripe special learning—may, alas, be also counted an "Americ
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  • ...ific requirements. Information is provided by ... other public and private sources. ''The Factbook'' is in the public domain. Accordingly, it may be copied fr ==''Factbook'' sources==
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  • ...light, heat and number exist by their respective sources, but without the sources could neither exist nor persist in being. The existence of the world is thu ...books] state that [[God]] first created [[matter]] and invested it with [[energy]] for development. Matter, therefore, adopted the form of [[vapour]] which
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  • ...One reason [[snake]]s may eat only once a week is that they use much less energy to maintain homeostasis. ...ps the body utilise stored [[glycogen]] or convert non-carbohydrate carbon sources to glucose via [[gluconeogenesis]], thus preventing [[hypoglycemia]]. The
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  • ...uctures is a multi-billion dollar business worldwide according to industry sources (ICRI International Concrete Repair Institute). ...an is practical with conventional designs. Due to the lighter weight less energy is required to provide the necessary concrete and ship products adding an [
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  • ...uction of copolymers of PHB. Feeding the bacteria with a variety of carbon sources led to the production of different copolymers and a material was obtained w ...ts, with the same action as chemical catalysts. By lowering the activation energy they can induce an increase in reaction rates in an environment otherwise u
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  • ...products. Then, the plutonium and uranium are available for making nuclear-energy materials, such as new reactor fuel and [[nuclear weapon]]s. ...ng components and so improve the flavor. This allows poorer tasting fruit sources to be used for juice production.
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  • ...tiles, etc. and 2) evaluate swelling and other techniques for lowering the energy requirements for MFC/Nanocellulose production.<ref name = "Turbak, A.F."/> ...gberg2008"/> or [[TEMPO|TEMPO-mediated oxidation]]. It has been shown that energy consumption can be heavily decreased using these pre-treatments and Lindstr
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  • These sources includes [[sugar]], [[wikt:molasses|molasses]] and [[rice]], [[maize|corn]] ...ral areas. Elevated temperatures can impact communities by increasing peak energy demand, air conditioning costs, air pollution levels, and heat-related illn
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  • ...1106.asp|archiveurl = http://web.archive.org/web/20071101112113/http://www.energy.gov.ab.ca/OilSands/1106.asp|archivedate = 2007-11-01|accessdate = 2008-10-0 ...etroleum gas]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.eia.doe.gov/kids/energyfacts/sources/non-renewable/oil.html#Howused |title=Crude oil is made into different fuel
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  • | publisher = Alberta Energy | url = http://www.energy.gov.ab.ca/OilSands/793.asp
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  • Many hydrocolloids are derived from natural sources. For example, [[agar-agar]] and [[carrageenan]] are extracted from seaweed, ...id, mass of a dispersed phase is so low that its [[buoyancy]] or [[kinetic energy]] is too weak to overcome the electrostatic repulsion between charged layer
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