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  • ...yes Wheel Company, Springfield Armory, Wayne Pump Company, ERMCO, and Ramo Manufacturing ...lklands War]] <br>[[South African Border War]]<br>[[United States invasion of Panama]] <br>[[Gulf War]] <br>[[Somali Civil War]] <br>[[Operation Medak Po
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  • *[[Cardiac arrest]], cessation of [[Cardiac cycle|heartbeat]], or [[heart failure]] *[[Flushing (physiology)|Flushing]] of the [[face]]
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  • ...chain molecules are highly oriented along the fiber axis, so the strength of the [[chemical bond]] can be exploited. ...and also by SRO Group (China) under the trade name [[X-Fiper]], a variant of meta-aramid in France by Kermel under the tradename Kermel.
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  • ...er''') are [[polymer]]s that can absorb and retain extremely large amounts of a liquid relative to their own mass.<ref>Horie, K, ''et. al'', 890.</ref> ...solution, the absorbency drops to maybe 50 times its weight. The presence of valent cations in the solution will impede the polymers ability to bond wit
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  • ...of PVB is tough and ductile, so brittle cracks will not pass from one side of the laminate to the other. ...colored sheets, such as for the blue or green "shade band" at the top edge of many automobile windshields. PVB Interlayers can also be purchased in diffe
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  • ...sup>−1</sup>,<ref name="Lange_16ed">{{cite book|title = Lange's handbook of chemistry|edition = 16|editor = McGraw-Hill|year = 2005|isbn = 0071432205|p ..., or the obsolete PETP or PET-P), is a [[thermoplastic]] [[polymer]] resin of the [[polyester]] family and is used in [[synthetic fiber]]s; beverage, foo
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  • ...eir 2,3-dihydro derivatives<ref>”Rezanka T, Vortuba J. “Chromatography of long chain alcohols (polyprenols) from animal and plant sources” // J. Ch ...al. “On the specific pattern of long chain polyprenols in green needles of Pinus mugo Turra” // Acta Biochim. Pol.– 1997. – Vol. 44. – P.803-8
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  • ...ss (materials science)|hardness]], [[ductility]], and [[tensile strength]] of the resulting steel. Steel with increased carbon content can be made harder ...which can contain a small amount of carbon, but it is included in the form of [[slag]] [[inclusion (casting)|inclusion]]s. Two distinguishing factors are
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  • {{About|industrial hemp|its psychoactive variant|Cannabis (drug)|the biology of the plant|Cannabis|other uses|Hemp (disambiguation)}} [[Image:Cannab2 new.png|thumb|right|The variety of appearances for cannabis. Only ''C. sativa'' (left) is suited for industria
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  • |locations = <!--# of locations--> '''AHI Roofing''' is a [[manufacturer]] of stone chip coated [[metal roof]] tiles based in [[Auckland]], [[New Zealand
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  • ...:Blue asbestos (teased).jpg|thumb|Blue asbestos showing the fibrous nature of the mineral]] ...sks related to exposure to asbestos at work |publisher=Publications Office of the European Union |date= |accessdate=2010-07-05}}</ref>
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  • The '''implications of [[nanotechnology]]''' run the gamut from the [[Nanomedicine|medical]], [[et ...e|date=June 2010}} Nanotechnology's reduced size may allow for automation of tasks which were previously inaccessible due to physical restrictions, whic
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  • ...ntrolling [[health]] hazards in the working environment with the objective of protecting worker health and well-being and safeguarding the community at l ...industries and refers to "[[Employment|Work]]", "[[Workplace]]" and "Place of Work" in general. ''Environmental Hygiene'' addresses similar issues to ''
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  • | location_country = Japan ...l technology companies|third largest]] technological company by revenue as of 2009.
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  • location = {{flagicon|Japan}} Hiroshima-ken, Japan| industry = Manufacturing|
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  • | foundation = [[Osaka]], [[Japan]] ({{Start date|1918|03|13}}) | location_country = <br>Japan
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  • ...rman]] on 1 July 2003. The Bosch Group comprises more than 275 subsidiary companies. ...er=Bosch|title=Bosch facts and figures}}</ref> in fiscal 2006, an increase of 5.4% over the previous fiscal.
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  • ...ng|flavourings]] and colourings are used in addition to (or in replacement of) the natural ingredients. This mixture is stirred slowly while cooling to p ...ant]] or have an [[Milk allergy|allergy to dairy protein]], or in the case of soy and rice milk, for those who want to avoid animal products.
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  • ...rs, portable test and measurement instrumentation. ETI is a major supplier of Catering, industrial, HVAC, refrigeration, airflow, and environmental monit ...to develop a range of digital thermometers specifically designed for food, manufacturing, and many other industries. The company has been privately owned since ince
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