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  • <!-- Service history --> |wars=[[Bombardment of Alexandria (1882)]]
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  • ...ocket]]ry and in [[Auto racing|motor racing]] to increase the power output of [[Piston engine|engines]]. At elevated temperatures, nitrous oxide is a pow ...Forcing"] which contains information on [[global warming potential]] (GWP) of greenhouse gases.</ref>
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  • *[[Cardiac arrest]], cessation of [[Cardiac cycle|heartbeat]], or [[heart failure]] *[[Flushing (physiology)|Flushing]] of the [[face]]
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  • ...sup>−1</sup>,<ref name="Lange_16ed">{{cite book|title = Lange's handbook of chemistry|edition = 16|editor = McGraw-Hill|year = 2005|isbn = 0071432205|p ..., or the obsolete PETP or PET-P), is a [[thermoplastic]] [[polymer]] resin of the [[polyester]] family and is used in [[synthetic fiber]]s; beverage, foo
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  • :''For terms specifically related to sewing, see [[Glossary of sewing terminology]].'' ...louring yarn or the finished material is [[dyeing]]. For more information of the various steps, see [[textile manufacturing]].
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  • ..., is a [[textile]] marrying [[cotton]] or [[linen]] mesh with small strips of metal, with its origins dating back to [[Ancient Egypt]]. The name translat Thin strips of metal, such as [[copper]] wire, [[silver]], [[pot metal]], [[brass]], chrom
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  • ...lk'', early 12th century painting by [[Emperor Huizong of Song]] (a remake of an 8th century original by artist [[Zhang Xuan]]), illustrates silk fabric [[Clothing]] and [[textile]]s have been enormously important throughout human history—so have their [[material]]s, production [[tool]]s and techniques, [[cultu
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  • ...ns and as an architectural feature. When used in buildings, glass is often of a safety type, which include reinforced, toughened and laminated glasses. ..., which displays its long history in different building styles and glazing of every century from the 16th to the 20th included.]]
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  • ...aceCoatingRenewalOnWall.jpg|frame|right|Renewal of the surface [[coating]] of an adobe wall in [[Chamisal]], [[New Mexico]]]] [[File:Adobe kilns from HABS.jpg|thumb|right|Detail of adobe kilns in [[Arizona]]]]
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  • ...at work.jpg|thumb|300px|A mason laying mortar on top of a finished course of blocks, prior to placing the next course.]] ...n in which the units are assembled can significantly affect the durability of the overall masonry construction.
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  • ...tape recorder connected by a thin cable to a camera module about the size of a penknife (See Fig. 1). ...he image threshold between white and black needed to turn on the vibration of the rods in the tactile array, and a switch that determines whether images
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  • [[Image:VistA Img.png|thumb|300px|Sample view of an electronic health record based on images]] [[File:Electronic medical record.jpg|thumb|300px|Sample view of an electronic health record]]
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  • ...ologies]]. All of these are named after founders, co-founders and partners of companies unless stated. * [[Ann Summers]] – Annice Summers, secretary of founder Caborn Waterfield
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  • This is a list of '''[[prize]]s''' that are '''named after people'''. ''For other lists of eponyms (names derived from people) see [[Lists of etymologies]]''.
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  • ...), is a [[synthetic]] [[plastic]] material manufactured by the interaction of [[casein]] and [[formaldehyde]]. Given a commercial name derived from the G ...the final result was unsuitable for the original purpose, at the beginning of the 20th century, [[France|French]] chemist J.C. Trillat, discovered the me
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  • ...solution O(n), where n is the number of samples measured for the complete history. ...d on the size of the table, the sampling rate of the system, and the order of the integral. Once computed the weighting table remains static.
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