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  • |transport= The Khrizantema anti-tank missile was first unveiled in July 1996 by the Konstruktorskoye Byuro Mashynostroyenia (KBM) Engineering Design Bureau
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  • ...55-calibre Royal Navy gun, see [[4.5 inch Mark 8 naval gun]], manufactured by [[BAE Systems]]. ...troduction of the 4.7" twin mount, (see [[HACS]]) and the setting of fuzes by hand on early, prewar, mountings. Later 4.7" mountings used mechanical fuze
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  • ...-generation [[quinolone|fluoroquinolone]] antibacterial. It kills bacteria by interfering with the enzymes that cause DNA to rewind after being copied, w ...s first patented in 1983 by [[Bayer|Bayer A.G.]] and subsequently approved by the United States [[Food and Drug Administration (United States)|Food and D
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  • ...is a [[corticosteroid|steroid]] [[hormone]] or [[glucocorticoid]] produced by the [[adrenal gland]].<ref name="themedicalbiochemistrypage.org">http://the Cortisol is produced by the [[zona fasciculata]] of the [[adrenal cortex]], which is one of two par
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  • ...f [[Phosphoric acids and Phosphates#Orthophosphate|orthophosphate]] linked by energy-rich [[phosphoanhydride]] bonds. ...sphate and poly-b-hydroxybutyrate with Ca<sup>2+</sup> are involved in the transport processes in a variety of organisms.
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  • ...molecule]]) composed of repeating [[structural unit]]s typically connected by [[covalent]] [[chemical bond]]s. While ''polymer'' in popular usage suggest ...ting units of [[polysaccharide]]s (e.g. [[cellulose]]) are joined together by [[glycosidic bond]]s via oxygen atoms.
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  • The materials are used to reduce heat transfer by [[Heat conduction|conduction]], [[Radiant energy|radiation]] or [[convectio ...aterial), by its form (structural or non-structural), or by its functional mode (conductive, radiative, convective). Non-structural forms include batts, bl
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  • ...erals/pubs/commodity/cement/index.html|accessdate=2008-01-16}}<!--Computed by taking 2007 figure for world concrete production, and the mix at http://en. ...concrete|steel reinforcement]], its tensile strength was far lower and its mode of application was also different:
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  • ...reck]] on the [[Brooklyn Rapid Transit]] system in 1918, though not caused by driver incapacitation, did spur the need for universal deployment of such d ...n mower sold in the US since 1982 has an "operator-presence" device, which by law must stop the blades within 3 seconds after the user lets go of the con
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  • ...ntative measures. Thorough [[hand washing]] and/or use of [[alcohol rubs]] by all medical personnel before and after each patient contact is one of the m ...egative]]. While there are antibiotic drugs that can treat diseases caused by Gram-positive MRSA, there are currently few effective drugs for Acinetobact
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  • ...]], because many of its compounds are intensely colored. It was discovered by [[Louis Nicolas Vauquelin]] in the mineral [[crocoite]] (''[[lead chromate] ...y viable ore, chromite, by silicothermic or [[aluminothermic reaction]] or by [[Roasting (metallurgy)|roasting]] and [[Leaching (metallurgy)|leaching]] p
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  • ...load or unload dangerous goods in quantities above certain levels, whether by road, rail or inland waterway, are required to appoint a '''Dangerous Goods ...f Dangerous Goods - Model Regulations", known as "The Orange Book," issued by the United Nations Committee of Experts on the Transportation of Dangerous
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  • ...nd in the US. GHB as the [[sodium]] salt, known as sodium oxybate, is sold by Jazz Pharmaceuticals under the name [[Xyrem]]<ref>[http://stocks.us.reuters ...high [[LD50]]){{Citation needed|date=June 2010}} and the dangers presented by its combination with [[alcohol]] and other [[central nervous system]] depre
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  • ...ates a transport process by which [[colloid|colloidal]] particles serve as transport vector | title = Colloidal transport in porous media
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  • ...[active component|active]] in order to avoid the wound components required by [[passive component|passive]] topology. ...vide the theory for more complex filters and progress was further hampered by a general failure to understand the [[frequency domain]] nature of signals.
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  • ...control the current. In the figure at the right, the channel is indicated by a dashed line and becomes weaker as the drain is approached, leaving a gap In textbooks, channel length modulation in [[MOSFET#Modes of operation|active mode]] usually is described using the Shichman–Hodges model, accurate only for
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