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  • ...ridge=AP Mark 8: 2,700 lb. (1,225 kg)<br>HC Mark 13: 1,900 lb. (862 kg)<br>Nuclear Mark 23: 1,900 lb. (862 kg) |velocity= AP: 2,500 ft/s (762 m/s)<br>HC & Nuclear: 2,690 ft/s (820 m/s)
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  • ...hnological advantage in WWII against the Japanese who did not develop this technology, and still used visual correction of shots with colored splashes. Digital c ...S Texas (BB-35)|USS ''Texas'']] in 1916. Because of the limitations of the technology at that time, the initial rangekeepers were crude. For example, during Worl
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  • ...9-01}}</ref>. Coming in second place was [[wind energy|wind]], third was [[nuclear energy]], and fourth was [[solar energy|solar]] [[photovoltaic]]<ref name=" ...associated with [[uranium mining]], nor [[Nuclear and radiation accidents|nuclear leaks]]. Unlike uranium, hydroelectricity is also a renewable energy source
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  • ...le salt and collagen preparations. International Journal of Food Science & Technology. Volume 43 Issue 5, Pages 895 -899. (Published Online: 27 Nov 2007)</ref> Thyroid iodine uptake blockade with potassium iodide is used in [[nuclear medicine]] [[scintigraphy]] and therapy with some radioiodinated compounds
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  • ...=Carteciano J |date=2005 |publisher= Philippines Department of Science and Technology|accessdate=2009-12-05}}</ref> used metformin (he named it ''Fluamine'') to ...is through AMP-activated protein kinase-dependent regulation of the orphan nuclear receptor SHP |journal=Diabetes |volume=57 |issue=2 |pages=306–14 |year=20
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  • ...ason=where is this documented?|date=July 2009}}, with plans to utilize the technology to treat water at this festival for the next 20 years {{Citation needed|rea ...ons, including the Alliance for Collaborative Research in Alternative Fuel Technology (ALL-CRAFT, http://all-craft.missouri.edu) program, are continuing to condu
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  • ...is due to the presence of a filled 4f shell. An f shell poorly screens the nuclear charge that increases the attractive [[Coulomb's law|Coulomb interaction]] ...an a day. {{chem|199|Hg}} and {{chem|201|Hg}} are the most often studied [[Nuclear magnetic resonance|NMR]]-active nuclei, having spins of {{frac|2}} and {{fr
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  • ...sposed under oxidising conditions in volcanic tuff at the [[Yucca Mountain nuclear waste repository]]. Unfortunately carbonate easily replaces iodide in its i | title = Yucca Mountain Project-Science & Technology Radionuclide Absorbers Development Program Overview
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  • ...als and is tough and fire-resistant. 3DQP is used for the manufacture of [[Nuclear Weapon]] [[Atmospheric reentry|Re-entry vehicles]] (RV). ...quartz material '[[electromagnetic pulse|hardens]]' the RV protecting the nuclear warhead against high-energy [[neutron]]s emitted by exo-atmospheric [[Anti-
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  • ...ese materials for applications such as advanced drivers for laser-driven [[Nuclear fusion|fusion]] power plants. ...s developed at the [[United States]] [[National Institute of Standards and Technology|National Bureau of Standards]] in 1954. PZT is used as an [[Ultrasonic sens
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  • ...he structural features of the [[polymer]]. For example, the analysis of [[nuclear magnetic resonance]]([[NMR]]) peaks allows one to determine if a copolymer ...e can be determined using DSC, [[Small angle X-ray scattering (SAXS)]], [[Nuclear magnetic resonance]] (NMR), and [[X-ray diffraction]].
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  • ...ht]], and [[polydispersity]]. [[FTIR]], [[Raman spectroscopy|Raman]] and [[Nuclear magnetic resonance|NMR]] can be used to determine composition. Thermal prop ...ref><ref>Faudree M.C. and Fujimaki A. (2004) Basic English for Science and Technology, (3rd printing) Eihosha, Tokyo. ISBN 4-269-18019-6 C1082</ref>Polymers aff
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  • ...s, and is now important across society, including in economy, politics and technology. The rise in importance was mostly due to the invention of the [[internal c *Advanced technology cars such as [[hybrid vehicle]]s which use petroleum and/or biofuels, albei
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  • ...n chemical process industries utilize [[High shear mixer|high shear mixing technology]] to create novel colloids. ...for the long-range transport of plutonium on the [[Nevada Test Site|Nevada Nuclear Test Site]]. They have been the subject of detailed studies for many years.
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  • ...s in a metallic bond. However, other factors (such as [[atomic radius]], [[nuclear charge]], number of bonding [[Atomic orbital|orbitals]], overlap of orbital ...[Nuclear reactor technology|nuclear power plants]] to produce energy via [[nuclear fission]]. Mercury is a liquid at room temperature and is used in switches
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  • ...ense</ref> DU is also found in [[Nuclear reprocessing|reprocessed]] spent nuclear reactor fuel, but that kind can be distinguished from DU produced as a bypr ...). There was some hope that the enrichment process would be improved and [[Nuclear fission|fission]]able [[isotope]]s of U-235 could, at some future date, be
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  • ...ages = 86–93 | isbn =9787302125358| title =Manufacturing engineering and technology| publisher = Pearson Prentice Hall | first1 =Kalpakjian| last1 = Schmid | Refractory metals are used in [[lighting]], tools, [[lubricant]]s, [[nuclear reaction]] [[control rod]]s, as [[catalyst]]s, and for their [[chemical]] o
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  • ...luation of nuclear and decay properties|author=Audi, G. ''et al.''|journal=Nuclear Physics A|volume=729|year=2003|pages=3}}</ref> ...ref name="kirk-pt">{{cite book |title=Kirk Othmer Encyclopedia of Chemical Technology |first =R. J.|last = Seymour|coauthors = O'Farrelly, J. I. |chapter=Platinu
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  • ..., D.E. [http://pdg.lbl.gov/2007/reviews/atomicrpp.pdf Abridged from Atomic Nuclear Properties]. Particle Data Group: 2007.</ref> ...residential use of aerogel as an insulator is in the Georgia Institute of Technology's [[Solar Decathlon]] House where it is used as an insulator in the semi-tr
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  • ...|first2= G.|last2=Chandra Basak|year=2007|journal = Materials Science and Technology|volume = 23|issue = 3|pages=307–317 |doi=10.1179/174328407X158640}}</ref> ...|first2= G.|last2=Chandra Basak|year=2007|journal = Materials Science and Technology|volume = 23|issue = 3|pages=307–317 |doi=10.1179/174328407X158640}}</ref>
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