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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=" ...dropower projects under the CDM in developing countries – can be sold to companies and governments in rich countries, in order to comply with the Kyoto protoc
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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 ...e marketed as being more potent and were supported by large pharmaceutical companies with a large sales force. As a result, metformin was mostly used in Scotlan
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  • ...shington]], the [[Western States Petroleum Association]] (WSPA) represents companies responsible for producing, distributing, refining, transporting and marketi ...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
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  • ...range from cereals to frozen [[waffle]]s, hemp tofu to nut butters. A few companies produce value added hemp seed items that include the seed oils, whole hemp ...nchina/2005-06/28/content_70172.htm|title=Cai Lun Improved the Papermaking Technology|publisher=chinaculture.org}}</ref>
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  • ...UK [[Health and Safety]] [[Government agency|Commission]] recommends that companies develop a “positive safety culture” in order to prevent [[workplace]] a ...ation with a literature review in order to establish a questionnaire for a nuclear reprocessing plant. The focus groups identified a range of specific areas t
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  • To assess the fit between a person and the used technology, ergonomists consider the job (activity) being done and the demands on the ...petition among [[consumer goods]] and [[electronics]] has resulted in more companies including human factors in product design.
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  • ===Nuclear properties=== ...ium is a neutron multiplier, releasing more neutrons than it absorbs. This nuclear reaction is:
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  • ...Group]] companies. Hitachi is the [[List of the largest global technology companies|third largest]] technological company by revenue as of 2009. ...ectrical repair shop. Today, it is one of the leading manufacturers in new technology.
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  • ..., MWB’s main goal is said to be the creation of a new, large-scale, high-technology, ultra-modern pharmaceutical [[fill-and-finish]] facility in Ukraine. Off-p ...by Solvay pharmaceutical company). Currently, there are a large number of companies in the US that explore the same approach in antiviral defense. However, it
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  • ...ent of medical countermeasures for chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear agents, as well as the advanced development and procurement of medical coun ...of these medical countermeasures: Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear (CBRN); pandemic influenza; and emerging infectious diseases. BARDA’s Inf
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  • ...te= |accessdate=September 13, 2011}}</ref> Honeywell established Honeywell Technology Solutions at Bangalore, India in 2002. ...h and global expansion that set the stage for Honeywell to become a global technology leader.
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  • ...pecial oscilloscopes have borrowed from [[Image intensifier|night vision]] technology, employing a microchannel plate electron multiplier behind the tube face to ...of this type, with storage at the phosphor, were made by Tektronix. Other companies, notably Hughes, earlier made storage oscilloscopes with a more-elaborate a
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