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  • ...|last= Taylor |first= Charles Fayette |title=Internal-Combustion Engine in Theory and Practice - Vol.1 |year= 1985 |publisher= The MIT Press |location= Cambr ...t on constant attention due to the use of sophisticated electronic control systems, but it remains difficult to get clean gas from them. Purification of the g
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  • ...ushmaster II 30/40mm Automatic Cannon / Mk 46 Weapon Station''].</ref> In theory "the unique dual feed system of the Bushmaster series allows the operator t ...]] (part of MS International PLC) a contract "to supply a total of 26 ASCG systems for retrofit to the RN's 13 Type 23 frigates as part of the wider littoral
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  • ...] for spin-stabilizing its rounds, as opposed to fins as used by the other systems. ...HEAT round using mid-flight rocket assistance for ranges up to 1,000m. In theory, it has less penetration than the FFV441, but it includes a stand-off probe
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  • ...whose control design needs [[numerical analysis]] of physical mathematics theory to fit stability. A spinning gyroscope of control system senses the tilt de == Theory: Aerial torpedo motion equation ==
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  • ...tore ribavirin for the lifetime of the cells, releasing it into the body's systems when old cells are degraded in the spleen. ...have turned over, a process estimated to take as long as 6 months. Thus in theory, ribavirin might remain a reproductive hazard for as long as 6 months after
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  • ...179 |year=1853 |doi=10.1002/jlac.18530870107}}</ref> Since no structural theory existed at that time, Gerhardt called the compound he obtained "salicylic-a ...D, Troutman WG; Americal Association of Poison Control Centers; Healthcare Systems Bureau, Health Resources and Services Administration, Department of Health
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  • ==Essential medicines: theory and practice== ...ines are intended to be available within the context of functioning health systems at all times in adequate amounts, in the appropriate dosage forms, with ass
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  • ==Functions in the brain== <!-- Neurotransmitter systems has a link to here --> ...<ref>{{Cite journal |author=Bjorklund A, Dunnett SB |title=Dopamine neuron systems in the brain: an update |journal=Trends in Neurosciences |year=2007 |volume
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  • ...n neurologically healthy patients without heart or lung problems; it is in theory self-limiting in length and overall impact in that a rapid increase in meta ===Effects on other systems and processes===
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  • ...bliographical Guides'' (published by Garland), and ''Religious Information Systems Series'' (published by Garland). Several of these reference works provide s ...9" Melton, Gordon J., ''Brainwashing and the Cults: The Rise and Fall of a Theory'', 1999. [http://www.cesnur.org/testi/melton.htm]</ref> This view, is share
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  • ...sp;[[Skeleton|Skeletal]],&nbsp;and&nbsp;[[muscular system|Musculatory&nbsp;Systems]] '''3.3.5'''&nbsp;[[Nutrition]]:&nbsp;the&nbsp;Procurement&nbsp;and&nbsp;P ...cs|Economic&nbsp;Concepts,&nbsp;Issues]],&nbsp;and&nbsp;[[Economic systems|Systems]] '''5.3.2'''&nbsp;[[Consumer]]&nbsp;and&nbsp;[[Market]]:&nbsp;[[Pricing]]&
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  • ...refutation. In this confusion they found their satisfaction in an eclectic theory. All these conflicting views, they said, must be only different ways of loo ...The number of rasa'il was 51 <ref name="ency-studies-in-a-mosque-1">"This theory and these results they set forth in fifty-one tracts, which they called "Th
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  • ...edition.</ref>) is the property of a system, either [[open system (systems theory)|open]] or [[closed system|closed]], that regulates its internal environmen ...imbalance. As it ages, every organism will lose efficiency in its control systems. The inefficiencies gradually result in an unstable internal environment th
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  • ...er the strength of a structure beyond that which might be predicted by the theory of crystalline objects, a different property of tee material—above and be ...s the transmission medium in local and long haul [[optical communication]] systems. Also of value to the emerging materials scientist is the sensitivity of ma
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  • ...rrent]]. Sacerdote followed up on Roentgen’s experiment by formulating a theory on strain response to an applied [[electric field]] in 1899<ref name=Electr ...g polymers that respond to electrical stimuli in order to mimic biological systems.
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  • ...osity|viscous]]. Charged molecular chains, commonly present in soft matter systems, play a fundamental role in determining structure, stability and the intera ...of polyelectrolytes can be captured using variants of conventional polymer theory, it is in general quite computationally intensive to properly model polyele
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  • ...eir synthesis is controlled by a template directed process in most in vivo systems all biopolymers of a type (say one specific protein) are all alike: they al Alginate gels have been used widely in controlled release drug delivery systems. Alginates have been used to encapsulate various herbicides, microorganisms
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  • ...chapter=Electroacoustic Theory |chapterurl=http://www.dispersion.com/pages/theory/electroacoustictheory/electoracoustictheory.html |quote= |ref= }}</ref> ...ζ-potential in dispersions and emulsions. There is review of this effect theory, experimental verification and multiple applications published by Hunter.<r
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  • ...rubbers''']] that use liquid are commonly known as wet scrubbers. In these systems, the scrubbing liquid (usually water) comes into contact with a gas stream ...nd published a book "The Theory of Sound" in 1878.<ref>Lord Rayleigh, "The Theory of Sound", vol.2, Macmillan and Co, NY, second edition, 1896, first edition
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  • ...micrometres to nanometres. However, the importance of DLs extends to other systems, e.g., DL is fundamental to the [[electrochemical]] behavior of [[electrode ...] into butter. DLs exist in practically all [[heterogeneous]] fluid-based systems, such as blood, paints, inks, ceramic slurries and cement slurries.
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