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  • The '''hectograph''' or '''gelatin duplicator''' or '''jellygraph''' is a printing process which involves transfer of an original, prepared with special inks, While the hectograph process is almost entirely obsolete for printing on paper, it's still used for making temporary tattoos on human skin. Tatto
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  • ...ous method of volumes being released as they were ready. The [[Letterpress printing|type]] was kept in [[Galley proof|galleys]] and subject to continual updati
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  • ...ailable from the National Technical Information Service and the Government Printing Office. Other companies—such as [[Skyhorse Publishing]]—also print a pa ...ents...National Technical Information Service }}</ref> by the [[Government Printing Office]] and [[National Technical Information Service]]. In past years,
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  • ...y of biomedical applications ranging from [[Implant (medicine)|implantable devices]] to controlled [[drug delivery]]. Polymers such as poly(methyl methacrylat ...M.C. and Fujimaki A. (2004) Basic English for Science and Technology, (3rd printing) Eihosha, Tokyo. ISBN 4-269-18019-6 C1082</ref>Polymers affected include [
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  • ...bstance'' for shipment because it ignites so easily. Complete manufactured devices containing black powder are usually classified as ''Group D: Secondary deto ...nasib al-Harbiyya'' (''The Book of Military Horsemanship and Ingenious War Devices''), 22 of which are for rockets. If one takes the median of 17 of these 22
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  • ...leached, and often not fully processed, cotton. Also referred to a type of Printing. ...z]] is [[calico (fabric)|calico]] [[cloth]] printed with flowers and other devices in different colors. It was originally of Eastern manufacture.
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  • ...l applications and textiles related to mechanical engineering. Silk-screen printing, filtration, plasma screens, propulsion technology, lifting/conveying equip ...ain IC s in fabric to develop fabric keyboards and other wearable computer devices. These types of products are known as Interactive electronic textiles (IET)
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  • ...aning]] devices such as [[handkerchief]]s and [[rags]], [[transportation]] devices such as [[balloon]]s, [[kite flying|kite]]s, [[sail]]s, and [[parachute]]s, ...ik]]), or using various printing processes on finished fabric. [[Woodblock printing]], still used in India and elsewhere today, is the oldest of these dating b
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  • ...64| pages=164–167| title=Handbook of materials and techniques for vacuum devices|last=Kohl | first= Walter H.| publisher=Springer| year=1995| isbn=156396387 ...ding Ltd | title = Cyanotype: the history, science and art of photographic printing in Prussian blue | isbn = 9781900747073 | year = 1999| url = http://books.g
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  • ...age.html?sec=health&res=9B0DE7DE1F3FF93AA15753C1A961948260|title=High-Tech Devices That Help in Seeing|date=October 29, 1987|publisher=New York Times|accessda ...cite web|url=http://www.bpaindia.org/VIB%20Chapter-VII.pdf|title=Assistive Devices for the Visually Impaired|publisher=Blind Peoples Association of India|page
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  • ...uses a lead based alloy to produce the types for printing directly before printing. ...production of batteries, metal products (solder and pipes), ammunition and devices to shield X-rays
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  • ...fer to the non-contact method of debris blow-off using compressed air. The printing and textile industries were some of the largest users of air doctors at tha ...designs of numerous shapes and sizes. These range from “garage built” devices with a low level of precision to the most exotic metals of construction use
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  • ...ovie theaters, where he cut into seat upholstery and slipped his explosive devices inside.<ref name= "NYT_1956-12-03"> {{cite news | title= 15 WERE INJURED BY BOMB BLASTS; 33 Devices, of Which 22 Went Off, Were Planted Here Over 16-Year Period – List of Bo
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  • ...them. The same structure can be used by [[non-violent]] groups authoring, printing and distributing [[samizdat]] literature, using the internet to create self ..., later disbanding in 1978 following Hanna's arrest for placing incendiary devices on seven crop-dusters at the [[Salinas, California]] airport on [[May Day]]
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  • * Schottky TTL Data, DL121R1 Series D Third Printing, [[Motorola]], 1983 * Schottky and Low-Power Schottky Data Book, [[Advanced Micro Devices]], July 1978
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  • ...rd are temporarily secured with a dot of adhesive as well. Surface mounted devices (SMDs) are usually made physically small and lightweight for this reason. | Surface Mount Devices (active, passive and electromechanical components)
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  • | title = Gonzo gizmos: Projects and devices to channel your inner geek ...g about the technology of radio. Today they are still sold as educational devices, and there are groups of enthusiasts devoted to their construction<ref>Jack
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  • ...s used to display dynamic characteristics of a wide range of semiconductor devices." (Tektronix, Catalog, 1967)]] ...be clearly displayed. The discontinuity caused by [[negative resistance]] devices (such as [[tunnel diode]]s) can also be seen.
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