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  • ! style="background-color: #808080; color:#ffffff;"| Production<br>code *Film Projector: John C. decides to fix an old film projector. The projector is missing the lamp so John C. uses the halogen la
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  • ...] that adheres strongly but can be removed cleanly. It is used on theater, film and television productions as well as live performances and any other kind ...n referred to as a production expendable because it is discarded after the production process is complete.
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  • <!-- Production history --> Here is the list of the series of Type 91 aerial torpedoes, production models.<ref>p.24, Ichikawa, Hidehiko; Table 1-2 List of Aerial Torpedo ''Ko
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  • ==Industrial production and laboratory synthesis== ...g]], discovered by [[John Herschel]] and used for both [[photographic film|film]] and [[photographic paper]] processing, the sodium thiosulfate is known as
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  • ==Structure, production, properties == ...ursor to [[silver(I) iodide]], which is used for high speed [[photographic film]]:
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  • ...other [[excipient]]s and compressed into tablets. Finally, the tablets are film-coated to improve the stability and appearance of the preparation. ...r to protect omeprazole from gastric acid degradation. This allows for the production of chewable tablets. This combination preparation is marketed in the United
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  • ...ed in soft drink bottles; [[cellulose acetate]], mainly for [[photographic film]]; and [[polyvinyl acetate]] for wood [[Adhesive|glue]], as well as synthet ==Production==
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  • ...directors) | title = I am alive today (history of an AIDS drug) | medium = Film | publisher = ADR Productions/Good & Bad News | location = | date = 2002 ...make a [[DNA]] copy of its [[RNA]]. Reverse transcription is necessary for production of the viral double-stranded [[DNA]], which is subsequently integrated into
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  • ...r roles in three movies and financed eight [[Woody Allen]] films through a production company, Sweetland Films, run with girlfriend [[Jean Doumanian]], who was a *''[[Don't Drink the Water (film)|Don't Drink the Water]]'' (1994) (TV)
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  • ...'&nbsp;The&nbsp;Organization&nbsp;of&nbsp;[[Production, costs, and pricing|Production]]&nbsp;and&nbsp;[[Distribution (economics)|Distribution]] '''5.3.4'''&nbsp; ....5'''&nbsp;Technology&nbsp;of&nbsp;[[Industrial production|Industrial&nbsp;Production&nbsp;Processes]]
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  • ...(electronics)|substrate]] whose native [[oxide]] (SiO<sub>2</sub>) [[thin film]] is removed by etching in [[hydrogen fluoride]] aqueous [[solution]], leav ...chemical element]], and today high-purity silicon [[crystal]]s are [[mass-production|mass-produced]]. Consequently, hydrogen-terminated silicon surfaces are a p
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  • *[[Thin-film optics]] ...eID=2123 Advanced Ceramics] – The Evolution, Classification, Properties, Production, Firing, Finishing and Design of Advanced Ceramics
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  • ...ypes in that the coating already exists as a uniform thickness, semi-solid film coated onto a polyester substrate and the user applies that substrate to th Photoresists used in production for DUV and shorter wavelengths require the use of '''chemical amplificatio
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  • ...S, viz. blends, composites, and foams) that consume nearly 95% of plastics production. These systems require controlled mixing/compounding, stabilization of the ...or silicon. Wetting sets in and covers the walls of the pores with a thin film with a thickness of the order of a few tens of nanometers.
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  • ...down within 6 months (or less). An example of a compostable polymer is PLA film under 20 μm thick: films which are thicker than that do not qualify as com ...a polymer which occurs widely in plants. The principal crops used for its production include potatoes, corn and rice. In all of these plants, starch is produced
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  • ==Production== ...f the gold-plated [[Lunar Extravehicular Visor Assembly]], the iconic gold-film visor portion of the [[Apollo/Skylab A7L|Apollo space-suits]] worn by [[Apo
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  • ...modules. The photovoltaic circuit is formed on a sheet of glass using thin film deposition and patterning techniques. PVB and a second sheet of glass (call ==Production==
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  • ...suspension that is clear and non-viscous, which may then be deposited as a film or coating on various substrates. Upon [[thermolysis]] in [[argon]] at atmo ...loroethane to form poly(hydridocarbyne): a pre-ceramic polymer for diamond production, ''Journal of Materials Science'' '''44''' 2774&ndash;2779, doi=10.1007/s10
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  • Polyvinyl alcohol has excellent film forming, [[emulsion|emulsifying]], and [[adhesion|adhesive]] properties. It In Japan its major use is vinylon fiber production.<ref name="sriconsulting.com">[http://www.sriconsulting.com/CEH/Public/Repo
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  • ...ylene glycol as the byproduct (the ethylene glycol is directly recycled in production). ...g applications. The polyester industry makes up about 18% of world polymer production and is third after [[polyethylene]] (PE) and [[polypropylene]] (PP).
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