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  • ...be redeveloped for electric power production, possibly eliminating the new environmental impact of any demolition operation. Small hydro can be further divided into ===Environmental damage===
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  • ...west Africa".<ref name="clifford">{{cite book |title=A People's History of Science: Miners, Midwives, and 'Low Mechanicks' |last=Conner |first=Clifford D. |au ...alaria prophylaxis]] with mefloquine hydrochloride. [[Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine]] 1982; 3(10):1011-3
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  • ...odised table salt and collagen preparations. International Journal of Food Science & Technology. Volume 43 Issue 5, Pages 895 -899. (Published Online: 27 Nov
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  • ...,Gasification and Propulsion Laboratory (CGPL) at the Indian Institute of Science (IISc)</ref> Carbon [[aerogel]]s, while more expensive, have even higher su ===Environmental applications===
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  • |journal = Environmental progress |journal = Chemosphere – Global Change Science
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  • ...lomel electrode|volume=93|issue=2425|pages=601–602|pmid=17795970|journal=Science (New York, N.Y.)}}</ref> ...ects of methylmercury|author = National Research Council (U.S.) - Board on Environmental Studies and Toxicology| publisher = National Academies Press|year = 2000|is
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  • In the 1950s the theory that most cancers were caused by environmental [[retrovirus]]es gained currency. It had long been known that most avian ca ...49 | issue=4976 | pages=1533–44 | year=1990 | pmid=1699273 | doi=10.1126/science.1699273}}</ref><!--
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  • ...ssessment of segmental sodium reabsorption in humans. | journal = Clinical Science | volume = 103 | year = 2002 | accessdate = 2010-06-18 | pages = 461–466 ==Toxicity and environmental considerations==
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  • ...the European flora. In: Fruit and Seed Production: Aspects of Development, Environmental Physiology and Ecology (Society for Experimental Biology Seminar Series) (E ...u, Maria Grazia Giovannini| edition = illustrated | publisher = [[Springer Science+Business Media|Springer]] | year = 2004 | isbn = 0306478625, 9780306478628
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  • ...e of experience, under the influence of our upbringing or nurturing, or of environmental factors that differ from individual to individual. Individuals differ in th ...dler's Cosmological Argument for the Existence of God"]. ''Perspectives on Science and Christian Faith'', March 1995, pp. 32-42.<!-- paper says 1985 but ASA's
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  • ...f name=Ajram>{{cite book|author=Dr. Kasem Ajram|title=The Miracle of Islam Science|edition=2nd Edition|publisher=Knowledge House Publishers|year=1992|isbn=0-9 ...lots create sticky pollution problem'' by Erica Engelhaupt Environmental Science and Technology]
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  • ...ly.com/releases/2008/03/080318212430.htm LDH, DNA and Hydrothermal Vents - Science Daily] | title = Yucca Mountain Project-Science & Technology Radionuclide Absorbers Development Program Overview
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  • {{See|Science and technology of the Han Dynasty|List of Chinese inventions}} With increasing environmental concerns about synthetic coatings (such as [[PFOA]]) and the higher prices
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  • Polymers that respond to environmental conditions other than an applied [[electrical current]] have also been a la ...esponse<ref name=lovinger>{{cite journal | author=Lovinger, A.J. | journal=Science | year=1983 | volume=220 | pages=1115-1121}}</ref>.
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  • ...jects (that is, the technique is not limited to coating flat objects), the environmental benefits of using water-based processes, reasonable costs, and the utilizat ...ons between charged macromolecules, Current Opinion in Colloid & Interface Science (2006), doi: 10.1016/j.cocis.2006.08.001.</ref>. The term bridging interact
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  • |journal = Journal of Polymer Science: Polymer Chemistry Edition *Protection of plastic, rubber, etc. from harmful environmental conditions
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  • ...5 °C. Service temperature is 135 °C (permanent) and 150°C (temporary). Environmental aging resistance, electrical properties, and liquid resistance are about th ...Precessing structure and properties of block copolymers, Elsevier Applied Science Publisher
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  • ...s]] that is important in [[forensic analysis]] is [[EDX]] performed in the environmental scanning electron microscope, or [[ESEM]]. The method involves analysis of ...hich can be detected using [[Energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy]] in the environmental SEM, or [[ESEM]]. The spectrum at left shows the high-oxygen peak compared
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  • ...ilures in service.<ref name="HF_Mark">H. F. Mark. Encyclopedia of Polymers Science and Technology – 3rd Ed. Vol 12. John Miley & Sons Inc. 2004</ref> ...of a crack is caused by the combined action of the stress and a corrosive environmental liquid.
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  • {{Forensic science}} *[[Environmental stress cracking]]
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