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  • There are more than 70 [[genus|genera]] divided into about 1,450 species.<ref name="Gratani et al.">{{Cite journal | last = Gratani | fi '''1) Life cycle of the clump''':
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  • ...ring plaster within four plies of wool felt paper. Sheets were 36" x 36" x 1/4" thick with open (untaped) edges."<ref name="gypsum.org">http://www.gypsu ...natural gas today. To dry 1 MSF (1,000 square feet) of wallboard, between 1.75 and 2.49 million [[BTU]] is required. Organic [[dispersants]]/[[plastici
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  • ...he yield of hemp fibre varies from 400 to 2,500 pounds per acre, averaging 1,000 pounds under favorable conditions." Dewey & Merrrill, Hemp Hurds As Pap | 1.5
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  • ...u and Paul åström”, ''American Journal of Archaeology'', Vol. 104, No. 1. (Jan., 2000), pp. 133-134</ref> ...“Archaic Roof Tiles the First Generations,” ''Hesperia'', Vol. 59, No. 1. (Jan.&ndash;Mar., 1990), pp.&nbsp;285&ndash;290
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  • ...lisher=Concrete International|volume=18|issue=1|pages=56–58|date=January 1, 1996|postscript=<!--None-->}}</ref> An analysis of ancient [[Egyptian pyra ...: "On the Structure of the Roman Pantheon", ''Art Bulletin'', Vol. 68, No. 1 (1986), p. 26, fn. 5</ref></blockquote>
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  • ...n this invention, but recent analysis<ref>Hewlett ''op. cit.'', Chap.&nbsp;1</ref> of both his concrete and raw cement have shown that William Aspdin's ...location = Skokie, IL, USA | pages = 17, 42, 70, 184 | isbn = 0-89312-087-1 }}</ref>
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  • ...e of insulation called Expanded [[Polystyrene]], also known as EPS. EPS is 1&nbsp;lb. density Expanded Polystyrene, similar to the white foam that coffe ...h has an open weave, somewhat like window screening but with opening about 1/4" square. It is made of fiberglass and can be cut with a utility knife. Th
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  • '''Step 1:''' Demolition – remove old driveway or patio. Go down a minimum of 7” {| class="wikitable" border="1"
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  • ...few per cent) of other metals and carbon produces [[steel]], which can be 1,000&nbsp;times harder than pure iron. Iron is smelted in a [[blast furnace] ...ure iron I| url=http://ci.nii.ac.jp/naid/110001459778/en| volume=50| issue=1| pages=42–47| journal=Tetsu-to-Hagane| first1 = Kusakawa | last1 = Takaji
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  • ...the latewood or summerwood.<ref>[http://www.farmforestline.com.au/pages/2.1.2.1_wood.html Wood growth and structure] www.farmforestline.com.au</ref> Ho ...nsion.umn.edu/distribution/naturalresources/components/6413ch1.html Lesson 1: ''Tree Growth and Wood Material'' at University of Minnesota Extension]</r
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  • ...ructural compression strength of AAC material, which can carry loads up to 1,200 PSI, approximately only about 10% of the compressive strength of regula [[fr:Béton cellulaire]]
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  • |C=6|H=7|N=1 | Density = 1.0217 g/ml, liquid
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  • | InChI = 1/C12H12N2/c13-11-5-1-9(2-6-11)10-3-7-12(14)8-4-10/h1-8H,13-14H2 ...process from [[nitrobenzene]]. First, the nitrobenzene is converted to [[1,2-diphenylhydrazine]], usually using iron powder as the reducing agent. Tr
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  • | IUPACName = 1,4-diaminobenzene | OtherNames = paraphenylenediamine, 1,4-diaminobenzene, 1,4-phenylenediamine
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  • ...oiling point 214 °C, and [[flash point]] at 90 °C. {{SMILESCAS|CAS=95-68-1|SMILES=Nc1ccc(C)cc1C}} It is used for production of pesticides, dyes, and o [[fr:Xylidine]]
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  • ...''-Aminobenzoic acid; PABA; Vitamin B<sub>x</sub>; Bacterial vitamin H<sup>1</sup> | InChI = 1/C7H7NO2/c8-6-3-1-5(2-4-6)7(9)10/h1-4H,8H2,(H,9,10)
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  • | CASNo = 40487-42-1 | Density = 1.17 g/cm³
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  • | Density = 1.2 g/cm³ | NFPA-F = 1
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  • ...= ''N'',''N'',''N<nowiki>'</nowiki>'',''N<nowiki>'</nowiki>''-Tetramethyl-1,4-phenylendiamin | CASNo = 100-22-1
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  • {| border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" align="center" style="margin-left:1em; ba | 2-amino-1-methylbenzene
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