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  • ...ugh the early 21st century. They were used in building construction, civil engineering work, and industrial uses such as grindstones. One of the earliest was [[Coade stone]], a fired [[ceramic]] created by Mrs Eleanor Coade (Elinor Coade, 1733–1821), and sold commer
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  • ...s, new or replacement, have been manufactured instead with linings made of ceramic, carbon, metallic and [[Aramid|Aramid fiber]] ([[Twaron]] or [[Kevlar]]—t ...12/Eagar/Eagar-0112.html Why Did the World Trade Center Collapse? Science, Engineering, and Speculation], retrieved December 16th, 2006</ref>
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  • ...improvements have resulted from improved [[Aeronautics|aircraft design]], engineering and maintenance, the evolution of navigation aids, and safety protocols and ...xicity]] of [[smoke]]. When the tests fail, they fail on a prototype in an engineering laboratory, rather than in an aircraft.
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  • ...for the determination of asbestos, fibreglass, synthetic mineral fibre and ceramic mineral fibre dust in air. This is the Membrane Filter Method (MFM) and re ...are selected from the hierarchy of control: by Elimination, Substitution, Engineering, Administration and Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) in order to control
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  • ...ical equipment, fetal monitors, plumbing, circuit boards, jet engines, and ceramic glazes.<ref name="Patrick06"/> In addition, lead miners and smelters, plum ...|16572103 }}</ref> Ingestion of lead-contaminated food is also a threat. Ceramic glaze often contains lead, and dishes that have been improperly fired can l
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  • ...o create [[Flint (tool)|flint tools]].<ref>Hartman, Howard L. ''SME Mining Engineering Handbook'', Society for Mining, Metallurgy, and Exploration Inc, 1992, p3.< ...t. This identifies, early on, whether further investment in estimation and engineering studies is warranted and identifies key risks and areas for further work. T
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  • ...e ore.<ref name="samans">{{cite book|last = Samans|first = Carl H.|title = Engineering Metals and their Alloys|publisher = MacMillan|year = 1949}}</ref> ...ng China 8th century.jpg|thumb|Multicolor lead-glazing in a ''[[sancai]]'' ceramic cup, [[Tang dynasty]], [[China]], 8th century CE.]]
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  • ...privately held company, founded in 1999, that provides [[science]] and [[engineering]] reference resources by vertical industry, including [[handbooks]], [[book *Ceramics & Ceramic Engineering
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  • * [[Kojima Engineering]] – Matsuhisa Kojima * [[March Engineering]] – Initials of [[Max Mosley|Max '''M'''osley]], [[Alan Rees|'''A'''lan '
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  • ...[[fantasy]] settings, have [[evolution|evolved naturally]], been [[genetic engineering|engineered]] artificially (most often created as [[biological weapons]]), o ...ts kill in seconds, not days, and are powerful enough to corrode metal and ceramic armor.
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  • All workers of a ceramic plant across the street fell ill during the next few days. Almost all of th ...[[antibiotic resistance]] have been dramatically increased using [[genetic engineering]].<ref name="Shoham"/>
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  • ...io-Frequency Communication Principles''. Integrated Publishing, Electrical Engineering Training Series. * [http://www.naturemagics.com/ham-radio/ceramic-filter-bfo.shtm "Ceramic Filter Beat Frequency Oscillator"], [http://www.naturemagics.com/ Naturemag
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  • | Leadless Ceramic Chip Carrier ...The Effects of Entrapped Bubbles in Solder for The Attachment of Leadless Ceramic Chip Carriers | first = Aaron | last= DerMarderosian | publisher = Reliabil
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  • The elements of a [[Passivity (engineering)|passive]] linear electrical network consist of [[inductor]]s, [[capacitor] ...)|arrangement]] of the circuit, making it more intuitive from a mechanical engineering standpoint.<ref>Eargle, pp.4–5.</ref> In addition to their application to
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  • ...Transformer" is still used. Modern receivers typically use a mixture of [[ceramic resonator]] or [[Electronic filter#SAW filters|SAW]] (surface-acoustic wave ...agen -p.58 l. 12|publisher=Cambridge University Press, 1996 - Technology & Engineering|accessdate=17 January 2011}}</ref> The tuning of one (or more) tuned circui
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