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  • If you can't afford or find better materials, like old engine blocks or other parts, aluminum cans are worth using. Do a ==Used printing plates==
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  • ...ered a self-replicating machine - one that anyone can build given time and materials. It also means that - if you've got a RepRap - you can print lots of useful | Price of all materials||€350||$520
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  • ...1925. At least three methods of total synthesis of morphine from starting materials such as coal tar and petroleum distillates have been patented, the first of ...ry urination and ejaculation which is often painful, saturation of bedding materials with bodily fluids, weight loss of two to five kilos per 24 hours, increase
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  • | This is a hot rod style device on the cutting edge of 3D printing technology and like a hotrod, you'll have to oil it and do occasional maint | Materials
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  • ...imental [[rapid prototyping]] machine that can use granulated sugar as the printing medium. ]] ...computer representation of the structure. It differs from some other [[3D printing]] methods in the following aspects:
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  • ...patriotic pride of the newly independent Americans; he used only American materials and craftspeople and his announcement of the first "American" encyclopedia ==Printing==
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  • Starting in 1936, a new printing of the encyclopaedia was published each year, incorporating the latest chan ...its website. It has several international projects to develop educational materials in [[Japan]], [[Korea]], [[China]], [[Taiwan]], [[Italy]], [[France]], [[Sp
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  • ...p?prod=HLMPKG07 | title = Australian Encyclopædia Britannica, promotional materials for the 2007 ''Britannica'' | accessdate = 10 April 2007}}</ref> ...unior Encyclopaedia, 1984</ref> It was taken off the market after the 1984 printing.
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  • ==Printing history== ...as well aware; at his death, on 15 May 1740, he had collected and arranged materials for seven new volumes. George Lewis Scott was employed by the booksellers t
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  • ...sting that the transaction did include copyright. ''An Act authorizing the printing of the Madison papers,'' 25th Cong., Sess. II, Ch. 264, [http://memory.loc. ....asp 206.02(b)]</ref> are typically subject to normal copyright. Most USPS materials, artwork and design and all postage stamps as of January 1, 1978 or after a
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  • '''Paper''' is a thin material mainly used for writing upon, printing upon or for packaging. It is produced by pressing together moist [[fiber]]s ...e material with many uses. Whilst the most common is for [[writing]] and [[printing]] upon, it is also widely used as a [[packaging]] material, in many [[clean
    21 KB (3,131 words) - 10:08, 20 September 2010
  • '''Food contact materials''' are materials that are intended to be in contact with [[food]]. These can be things that ...the inside to the outside): [[plastic]] layer, [[aluminium]], [[paper]], [[printing]] and top coating.
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  • ...ital printing]]. About 1/3 of the total pulp and paper marked (in 2000) is printing and writing papers.<ref name=PST>{{cite book |last1=Paulapuro |first1=Hannu [[Category:Materials]]
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  • ...rol et al., ''Pure & Appl. Chem'', '''66''' (1994) 1739-1758), microporous materials have pore diameters of less than 2&nbsp;nm, [[mesoporous material]]s have p Microporous materials are often used in laboratory environments to facilitate contaminant-free ex
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  • ...ows polypropylene to be used as an [[engineering plastic]], competing with materials such as [[Acrylonitrile butadiene styrene|ABS]]. Polypropylene is reasonabl ...olecules also coil into helices (of a different type) and form crystalline materials.
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  • ...In practice, most organic conductors are doped oxidatively to give p-type materials. The redox doping of organic conductors is analogous to the doping of silic ...nic [[amorphous semiconductors]], conduction in such relatively disordered materials is mostly a function of "[[mobility gap]]s"<ref>{{cite journal
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  • # As a film used in the [[Hydrographics (printing)|water transfer printing]] process # As a [[mold release]] because materials such as [[epoxy]] do not stick to it
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  • ...stic]], the term actually refers to a large class of natural and synthetic materials with a wide variety of properties. ...ructures do exist; for example, elements such as [[silicon]] form familiar materials such as [[silicone]]s, examples being [[silly putty]] and waterproof plumbi
    45 KB (6,501 words) - 10:11, 20 September 2010
  • ...#description | title = International Journal of Refractory Metals and Hard Materials | publisher = Elsevier| accessdate = 2010-02-07}}</ref> ...o [[heat]] and [[wear]]. The expression is mostly used in the context of [[materials science]], [[metallurgy]] and [[engineering]]. The definition of which elem
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  • ...s into English and Indonesian'' volume 9: Council of the M.B.R.A.S. by Art Printing Works: 1981.</ref> Early European aggressors of Portugal and Spain were unp [[Category:Granular materials]]
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