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  • The ships were reliable, long-ranged, and seaworthy, and had good habitability.<ref name="Conway p. 157" /> ...operated during the war.<ref name="history.navy.mil">See the various ship articles in the ''Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships'' at http://www.histor
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  • ...'', with his [[Mitsubishi Ki-67|Ki-67]] twin-engine bomber aircraft having good maneuverability, at Yokosuka Naval airbase in January 1944. He found the re ...ure, Japan, till 2005. The stand was closed in 2005 and the exhibited junk articles were sold to neighboring farmers or military collectors.
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  • Also, good design and construction are not an adequate guarantee of safety. <ref>See the references for the articles in the list of [[Dam failure]]s. Duplicating them here is wasteful.</ref>
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  • ...1 |pmid=11602616 |doi=10.1172/JCI14178 |pmc=209536 |url=http://www.jci.org/articles/view/14178}}</ref> ...ine Med Assoc |volume=26 |pages=287–93 |year=1950}}</ref> In a series of articles in 1954, Polish pharmacologist Janusz Supniewski<ref name="pmid16766803">Ab
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  • ...suicidality, that is suicidal ideation and behavior, is not necessarily a good surrogate marker for completed suicide, and it is still possible that antid ...edicine |pages= |language= |archiveurl= |archivedate= |quote=}}</ref> Some articles in the press using the titles "The creation of the Prozac myth"<ref>{{cite
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  • ...on themselves when placed in decent living environments with enough space, good food, companionship, areas for exercise, and areas for privacy. More recent ...gon method as with heroin and opium and discussed in greater detail in the articles about such things. To perform a relatively crude acetylation to turn the m
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  • ...contributed chapters to various multi-authored books on new religions, and articles in many other reference works, handbooks and encyclopedias of religion. ...pire books, I just started buying them, reading them and clipping magazine articles and saving them. During the 1990s, vampires began to consume my leisure tim
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  • ...roducts, such as historical overviews, compilations of good ''Britannica'' articles, children's encyclopedias and atlases. These policies are still in practic
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  • ...ontent makes its use as a source for modern scholarship problematic. Some articles have special value and interest to modern scholars as [[cultural artifact]] ...time included a number of female contributors, with 34 women contributing articles to the edition.<ref>[[Gillian Thomas]] (1992). ''A Position to Command Resp
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  • ...published by [[Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc.]], a privately held company. Articles are aimed at educated adults, and written by about 100&nbsp;full-time edito ...ginning with the 11th edition, the ''Britannica'' shortened and simplified articles to broaden its North American market.<ref name="kogan_1958" /> In 1933, th
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  • ...is]] (two volumes, published 1704 and 1710, respectively), which contained articles by such contributors as [[Isaac Newton]]. [[Ephraim Chambers]] wrote a very ...cond edition was begun in 1776, with the addition of history and biography articles.<ref name="Trivia Library 1">{{cite web| url = http://www.trivia-library.co
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  • ...p the alphabetic entries, with a fifth volume (1904) devoted to some extra articles, indexes and maps. Publication was by [[T. & T. Clark]] in Edinburgh and [[ ...e [[Book size|quarto]] volumes each of about 900 pages. The 194 authors of articles were established scholars of the day, generally Protestant Christians, from
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  • {{Good article}} [[Category:Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the World Factbook| ]]
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  • ...arnish]]. Shellac was once used in electrical applications as it possesses good [[electrical insulation|insulation]] qualities and it seals out moisture. [ ...g) date, so that the consumer can know whether the shellac inside is still good. Alternatively, old shellac may be tested to see if it is still usable: a f
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  • <tr><td>[[Acid]]s - [[Concentration|dilute]]</td><td bgcolor="#ccffcc">Good</td></tr> <tr><td>[[Alcohol]]s</td><td bgcolor="#ccffcc">Good</td></tr>
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  • ...ive can promote nucleation in one polymer, but not in another. Many of the good nucleating agents are metal salts of organic acids, which themselves are cr ...archIn=Keywords Dendrite] in the IWF Knowledge and Media gGmbH (videos and articles on the dendritic crystallization of polypropylene)</ref> However, if temper
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  • ...dium quality, 500-550 is considered good, 550&ndash;750 is considered very good, and 750+ is considered excellent. ...re expected to adopt it in the future.<ref>http://www.rei.com/expertadvice/articles/sleeping+bag+backpacking.html</ref>
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  • ...tors because air cannot circulate through the lattice. Carbon aerogel is a good radiative insulator because carbon absorbs the [[infrared radiation]] that * [http://lbl.gov/Science-Articles/Archive/aerogel-insulation.html Another LBL article covering the developmen
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  • ...does not echo like other foams. Environmentally friendly. Non-expansive (good for existing homes where interior sheathing is in place). Fully sustainable ...; does not echo like other foams. Environmentally friendly. Non-expansive (good for existing homes where interior sheathing is in place). Fully sustainable
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  • ...play an important role in biomedical research and science. For these uses, articles are almost always made by [[injection molding]], and often sterilized post- Polystyrene foams are good thermal insulators and are therefore often used as building insulation mate
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