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  • ...[torpedo]] had 450 mm (17-3/4 in) diameter. There were five models of body design and five models of warhead design put into service, with warheads fr ! Main body
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  • '''''[[Ear]], [[nose]], [[throat]], and [[human skin|skin]]:''''' ...], [[dihydrocodeine]], tetrahydrothebaine, and [[hydrocodone]]. The human body also produces small amounts of morphine and metabolises it into a number of
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  • ...pain threshold of ''N''-acetyl ''p''-aminophenol, a product derived in the body from acetanilide|journal = J. Pharmacol. Exp. Ther.|year = 1948|volume = 94 ...tituents are ortho,para-directing and para with respect to each other, all positions on the ring are more or less equally activated. The conjugation also greatl
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  • ...lectures when they were first delivered because the ethical problems that human beings confront in their lives have not changed over the centuries. Moral v ...t, the very phrase "[[noncognitive ethics]]" declares that ethics is not a body of knowledge.
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  • ...dases can provide hydrogen peroxide for free radical attack on the C2–C3 positions of cellulose to form ‘aldehyde' cellulose, which is very reactive and can ...optimal for a specific purpose. For human enzymes or enzymes isolated from human cells, this environment is a water solution at pH 6–8, an ion strength of
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  • [[Category:Human body positions]]
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  • * The ergonomics of the [[Human Factors]], focusing on research results General (on the postures, rhythms, ...eld of virtual future) and activity (body - the brain of course) who takes positions and makes movements activates the controls, manages (consciously or not) th
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  • ...//www.manutention.org.au/HomePage.htm</ref>) involves the use of the human body to lift, lower, fill, empty, or carry loads.<ref name=mmh>Cheung, Zin, Rick ...repetitive motions, carrying or lifting heavy loads, and maintaining fixed positions for a long time. MMH under these conditions can lead to damaged muscles, te
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  • ...>a</sub> values of the many acids and bases present in the cell and in the body. In chemistry, a knowledge of p''K''<sub>a</sub> values is necessary for th ...acid]] equilibria are important for [[acid-base homeostasis]] in the human body.
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  • | heteropolymer = Hemoglobin, human, adult | image_source = Structure of human hemoglobin. The protein's <font color = "red">'''α'''</font> and <font col
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  • {{:Table of muscles of the human body/Nav}} This is a '''table of [[muscle]]s of the [[human anatomy]]'''.
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  • ...made by ''[[The Washington Post]]'' in November 2005 and before this by [[human rights]] [[NGO]]s (non-governmental organizations).<ref>{{cite news|url=htt On May 19, 2006, the United Nations Committee Against Torture (the U.N. body that monitors compliance with the [[United Nations Convention Against Tortu
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  • | agreedbody3= <!-- used when the other body agrees without going into committee --> | agreeddate3= <!-- used when the other body agrees without going into committee -->
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