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  • ...bide. Both are valued for their abrasion resistance, and hence find use in applications such as the wear plates of crushing equipment in mining operations. Advance ...of the most important properties of any material for virtually all design applications. Fracture toughness is a quantitative way of expressing a material's resist
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  • *The original Laser roller skates had the plates and trucks made from Zytel. ...HTNFE150010 BK083 30% Glass reinforced resin developed for encapsulation applications. PPA resin.<br />
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  • ...ing|thermoformed]]. Because of these properties, polycarbonates find many applications. Polycarbonates do not have a unique [[Plastic recycling#Plastic identifi ..., no heating is generally necessary. This makes it valuable in prototyping applications where transparent or electrically non-conductive parts are needed, which ca
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  • ...ar and excellent chemical resistance, UHMWPE is used in a diverse range of applications. These include can and [[bottle]] handling machine parts, moving parts on w ...hile other applications are available, LLDPE is used predominantly in film applications due to its toughness, flexibility and relative transparency. Product exampl
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  • ...led [[fluorometer]]s. Rhodamine dyes are used extensively in biotechnology applications such as [[Fluorescence microscope|fluorescence microscopy]], [[flow cytomet Rhodamine B is tunable around 610&nbsp;nm when used as a [[Dye laser|laser dye]] <ref>[http://omlc.ogi.edu/spectra/PhotochemCAD/html/rhodamineB.html R
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  • ...ed. Malachite green can also be used as a [[saturable absorber]] in [[dye laser]]s, or as a [[pH indicator]] between pH 0.2 - 1.8. However this use is rela ...substance has been banned in the United States since 1983 in food-related applications. It is banned in the UK also.<ref>Veterinary Residues Committee. Annual Re
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  • ...widely used as [[pesticides]], [[herbicide]]s, [[insecticide]]s, but these applications are declining.<ref name=Ullmann>Sabina C. Grund, Kunibert Hanusch, Hans Uwe ==Applications==
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  • ...[[solar panel]]s, the use of cadmium is generally decreasing in its other applications. These declines have been due to competing technologies, cadmium’s [[toxi ...eased use of those compounds in the 1970s and 1980s. The use of cadmium in applications such as pigments, coatings, stabilizers and alloys declined due to environm
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  • ==Applications== ...lications|Applications of lasers]] are found in military devices such as [[laser-guided bomb]]s, as well as more down to earth devices such as [[barcode rea
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  • ...s in Inorganic Chemistry, Dithiolene Chemistry: Synthesis, Properties, and Applications” Wiley-Interscience: New York, 2003. ISBN 0-471-37829-1</ref> Most molyb ==Applications==
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  • ...="basov" /> and the earliest [[laser]] designs used xenon flash lamps as [[Laser pumping|pumps]].<ref name="toyserkani" /> Xenon is also being used to searc |work=Encyclopedia of Laser Physics and Technology
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  • ...echanical filters were being manufactured as self-contained components for applications in radio transmitters and high-end receivers. The high "quality factor", ' ...filters and monolithic crystal filters. The most popular design for radio applications was torsional resonators because radio IF typically lies in the 100 to 500&
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  • ...aricap#v=onepage&q&f=false|title=Radio-frequency electronics: circuits and applications By Jon B. Hagen -p.58 l. 12|publisher=Cambridge University Press, 1996 - Te ...oustic wave]] (SAW) [[Electronic filter|filters]]. Fabricated by precision laser milling techniques, SAW filters are cheaper to produce, can be made to extr
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  • ...ven denser chips, with minimum features approaching 10 nanometers. Excimer laser lithography has thus played a critical role in the continued advance of Moo ...>{{cite web|last=Kennedy |first=Randall C. |url=http://www.infoworld.com/t/applications/fat-fatter-fattest-microsofts-kings-bloat-278?page=0,4 |title=Fat, fatter,
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  • ...such as the radio subsystem of a [[cell phone]], or the read data path and laser sled [[control logic]] of a [[DVD]] player. They often contain an entire [[ ...ifier front-endsuppressing mixed signal substrate noise for optoelectronic applications"]
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  • ...mplitude control. The output in this case is light typically from a LED or laser diode. ...es per second. These pulsers are typically used in military communications applications, and low-power microwave transceiver ICs. Such pulsers, if driven by a con
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  • ...er and gate a data acquisition or imaging system a distinct time after the laser fires. (see sensorsportal.com reference below) Pulse selection or pulse picking of a single laser pulse from a stream of laser pulses generated via [[mode-locking]] is another useful feature of some del
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  • [[File:DynAXIS L.jpg|thumb|Modern closed-loop galvanometer-driven laser scanning mirror from Scanlab.]] ...are used as beam positioning or beam steering elements in [[laser scanning|laser scanning systems]]. For example,
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  • ...e (such as a [[Trigatron]]), by ionising the air in the gap using a pulsed laser, or by reducing the air pressure within the gap. ...to generate short high-power pulses for [[Pockels cell]]s, driving a [[TEA laser]], ignition of the conventional explosive of a nuclear weapon, and radar pu
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  • ...e this 10× attenuation). More modern probe designs use a [[Laser trimming|laser-trimmed]] [[Thick film technology|thick-film]] electronic circuit in the he ...l disadvantages which have kept them from replacing passive probes for all applications:
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