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  • ...vated Carbon, By Shoba jhadhav, The Combustion,Gasification and Propulsion Laboratory (CGPL) at the Indian Institute of Science (IISc)</ref> Carbon [[aerogel]]s ...Jacques L. | title= The Food Encyclopedia: Over 8,000 Ingredients, Tools, Techniques and People | publisher=Robert Rose | year=2006 | isbn= 0778801500 | pages=
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  • ...thesis of [[mercury(IV) fluoride]] ({{chem|HgF|4}}) using matrix isolation techniques.<ref name="WangX">{{cite journal|title=Mercury Is a Transition Metal: The F Laboratory tests have found that an electrical discharge causes the [[noble gases]] to
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  • ...pact hypertension, levels of lipids like cholesterol in blood, and improve laboratory indices in certain types of anaemia, although whole opium preparations are ...s cross-react appreciably with these metabolites. However, chromatographic techniques can easily distinguish and measure each of these substances. When interpret
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  • ...detect cicutoxin but these tests are not performed routinely in [[Medical laboratory|hospital laboratories]].<ref name="Schep"/><ref name="Froberg">{{cite journ ...ep"/> However, hemodialysis, [[hemoperfusion]] or other [[extracorporeal]] techniques do remove cicutoxin from the blood and are therefore not useful in [[Poison
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  • {{details|APA taskforce on Deceptive and Indirect Techniques of Persuasion and Control}} ...iscovered at Aum's main compound in March a sophisticated chemical weapons laboratory that was capable of producing thousands of kilograms a year of the poison.<
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  • ...] || '''10.6.1'''&nbsp;[[Library|Institutions]]&nbsp;and&nbsp;[[Cataloging|Techniques]]&nbsp;for&nbsp;the&nbsp;Collection,<BR>Storage,&nbsp;Dissemination&nbsp;an | || || Life on Earth || Head, Vennesland Research Laboratory, Max Planck Society (1970-1981); Director, Max Planck Institute for Cell Ph
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  • ...to create extra thick edges, which can be machined using similar tools and techniques as those used to work with [[hardwood]]s. ...granite]] effect or [[wood grain]]. Newly developed fillers and production techniques make it possible to create solid surface colors and patterns that transcend
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  • ==Standard laboratory viscometers for liquids== ...igh pressure viscosity and high temperature viscosity measurements in both laboratory and process environments. The viscosity sensors have been scaled for a wide
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  • ...ain one at a time, derivatized, and then identified. Mass [[spectrometer]] techniques can also be used. Nucleic acid sequence can be determined using gel [[elect ...r. LDPE blends with up to 10% corn starch were produced using conventional techniques and were made into bags for groceries or rubbish.
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  • ...), [[stationery]], plastic parts and reusable containers of various types, laboratory equipment, [[loudspeakers]], automotive components, and [[polymer banknote] ...ontainers, housewares, and automotive parts such as batteries. The related techniques of [[blow molding]] and [[injection-stretch blow molding]] are also used, w
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  • Forensic chemists usually perform their analytical work in a sterile laboratory decreasing the risk of sample contamination. In order to prevent tampering, ...from the object of interest, and so injures the object. Most spectroscopic techniques fall into this category. By contrast, a non-destructive method conserves th
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  • ...Weathering. Because natural weathering can be a slow process, each of the techniques is a tradeoff between realistic weathering results and the duration of test QUV Accelerated Weathering testing is a laboratory simulation of the damaging forces of weather for the purposes of predicting
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  • ...rmont.fr] created in [[1986]] by Professor Jacques Lemaire, former head of Laboratory of Molecular and Macromolecular Photochemistry [http://www.univ-bpclermont. ...by specific analysis at the solid state. Among a large panel of analytical techniques located at CNEP or on the campus, those involving non destructive [[infra
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  • ...etic and produced in high volume on appropriately scaled organic synthetic techniques. Synthetic polymers today find application in nearly every industry and are ===Laboratory synthesis===
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  • The amount of various molecules in an oil sample can be determined in laboratory. The molecules are typically extracted in a [[solvent]], then separated in ...y Canyon#Accident|Torrey Canyon bombing by the Navy and RAF]]</ref> modern techniques would include pumping the oil from the wreck, like in the [[Prestige oil sp
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  • ...rich sources of the requisite elements. Ore is located by [[prospecting]] techniques, followed by the exploration and examination of deposits. Mineral sources a ...eb|url=http://periodic.lanl.gov/elements/11.html|title=Los Alamos National Laboratory – Sodium|accessdate=2007-06-08}}</ref>
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  • ...etal as a powder or sponge that can be treated using [[powder metallurgy]] techniques or by [[argon]]-[[arc welding]].<ref name="Hunt 1969 126–138">{{cite jour ==Laboratory uses==
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  • ...ulite]], and earth or soil, but it can also involve a range of designs and techniques to address the main modes of heat transfer - conduction, radiation and conv ...e an appropriate design, the correct combination of materials and building techniques to suit the particular situation.
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  • ...ognition by industrialization and the introduction of modern manufacturing techniques. However, for the main types of textiles, [[plain weave]], [[twill]] or [[s ...ts must be met. Woven of threads coated with [[zinc oxide]] [[nanowire]]s, laboratory fabric has been shown capable of "self-powering nanosystems" using vibratio
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  • ...ydrogen]] to [[oxygen]] whether it is isolated from a river or made in a [[laboratory]]. Some typical chemical substances are [[diamond]], [[gold]], [[Edible sal ...[organic chemistry]]; the discovery of many more chemical elements and new techniques in the realm of [[analytical chemistry]] used for isolation and purificati
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