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  • ...by players in the so-called "Low security space" zones, as opposed to "0.0 space" where [[Player versus player|PvP]] can freely occur, is largely due to the In the space-based PC game [[Freelancer]] jump gates, trade lane rings and space stations are equipped with low-power sentry guns, however, they are called
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  • ...be one, two or three dimensional, depending on the number of directions in space the array extends in. A one dimensional structure extends in a straight li ...mes incorporates empty space in the form of pores or channels. This empty space is thermodynamically unfavorable. In order to stabilize the structure and
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  • ...ficant and radiation dominates. MLI gives many satellites and other space probes the appearance of being covered with gold foil. ...plate. 230 watts is radiated back to the original plate, and 230 watts to space. The original surface still radiates 460 watts, but gets 230 back from the
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  • ...o heat losses due to wind, ambient temperature, and radiation of heat into space. Also, crucial for footwear, is insulation against conduction of heat into * provides more uniform temperatures throughout the space. There is less temperature gradient both vertically (between ankle height a
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  • '''Confined space''' is a term from [[labour (economics)|labor]]-[[safety]] [[regulation]]s t ...lt are all examples of confined spaces. The exact definition of a confined space varies depending on the type of industry. That is, confined spaces on a con
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  • | ImageNameR2 = Space-filling model ...hydroquinone using multicolor fluorescence in situ hybridization with DNA probes|journal=Mutat Res|issue=1|volume=322| pages=9–20|pmid=7517507}}</ref> Ben
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  • |journal=Astrophysics and Space Science |volume=97 ...resonance imaging]] (MRI). In the gas phase, it can be used to image empty space such as cavities in a porous sample or alveoli in lungs. [[Hyperpolarizatio
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  • ...ed the ''[[Achille Lauro]]'' hijackers in 1985: while in international air space they were forced by [[United States Navy]] fighter planes to land at the [[ ...m/news/washington/2005-12-27-cia-renditions_x.htm?POE=NEWISVA CIA watchdog probes 'renditions' of suspects], ''[[Associated Press]]'', December 27, 2005</ref
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  • ...ts or perhaps a changing operational environment. For instance, deep-space probes may encounter sudden high radiation environments, which alter a circuit's p
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  • ...wafer prober]]) tests the semiconductor die, prior to packaging, via micro-probes connected to test equipment. [[Wafer testing]] tests the packaged device, o * MIL-STD-1543B Reliability Program Requirements for Space and Missile Systems
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