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  • ** aerial delivery (parachute packing, air item maintenance, heavy and light equipment parachute drop, rigging and sling loading.) * 92L - Petroleum Laboratory Specialist
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  • ...esting)|shakedown]], ''Herbert C. Jones'' reported to the [[Naval Research Laboratory]], [[Washington, D.C.]], to participate in experiments on the method of con == Testing Radio-Jamming Equipment in Battle ==
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  • ...a [[balloon]] shelter added aft and having [[oceanography|oceanographic]] equipment, an oceanographic [[winch]], and a [[hydrography|hydrographic]] winch insta ...test weather information for passing aircraft, as a floating oceanographic laboratory, and as a search-and-rescue ship for downed aircraft and vessels in distres
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  • ...a [[balloon]] shelter added aft and having [[oceanography|oceanographic]] equipment, an oceanographic [[winch]], and a [[hydrography|hydrographic]] winch insta ...test weather information for passing aircraft, as a floating oceanographic laboratory, and as a search-and-rescue ship for downed aircraft and vessels in distres
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  • ...a [[balloon]] shelter added aft and having [[oceanography|oceanographic]] equipment, an oceanographic [[winch]], and a [[hydrography|hydrographic]] winch insta ...test weather information for passing aircraft, as a floating oceanographic laboratory, and as a search-and-rescue ship for downed aircraft and vessels in distres
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  • ...a [[balloon]] shelter added aft and having [[oceanography|oceanographic]] equipment, an oceanographic [[winch]], and a [[hydrography|hydrographic]] winch insta ...test weather information for passing aircraft, as a floating oceanographic laboratory, and as a search-and-rescue ship for downed aircraft and vessels in distres
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  • ...a [[balloon]] shelter added aft and having [[oceanography|oceanographic]] equipment, an oceanographic [[winch]], and a [[hydrography|hydrographic]] winch insta ...test weather information for passing aircraft, as a floating oceanographic laboratory, and as a search-and-rescue ship for downed aircraft and vessels in distres
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  • ...a [[balloon]] shelter added aft and having [[oceanography|oceanographic]] equipment, an oceanographic [[winch]], and a [[hydrography|hydrographic]] winch insta ...test weather information for passing aircraft, as a floating oceanographic laboratory, and as a search-and-rescue ship for downed aircraft and vessels in distres
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  • ...a [[balloon]] shelter added aft and having [[oceanography|oceanographic]] equipment, an oceanographic [[winch]], and a [[hydrography|hydrographic]] winch insta ...test weather information for passing aircraft, as a floating oceanographic laboratory, and as a search-and-rescue ship for downed aircraft and vessels in distres
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  • ...a [[balloon]] shelter added aft and having [[oceanography|oceanographic]] equipment, an oceanographic [[winch]], and a [[hydrography|hydrographic]] winch insta ...test weather information for passing aircraft, as a floating oceanographic laboratory, and as a search-and-rescue ship for downed aircraft and vessels in distres
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  • ...a [[balloon]] shelter added aft and having [[oceanography|oceanographic]] equipment, an oceanographic [[winch]], and a [[hydrography|hydrographic]] winch insta ...test weather information for passing aircraft, as a floating oceanographic laboratory, and as a search-and-rescue ship for downed aircraft and vessels in distres
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  • ...a [[balloon]] shelter added aft and having [[oceanography|oceanographic]] equipment, an oceanographic [[winch]], and a [[hydrography|hydrographic]] winch insta ...test weather information for passing aircraft, as a floating oceanographic laboratory, and as a search-and-rescue ship for downed aircraft and vessels in distres
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  • ...a [[balloon]] shelter added aft and having [[oceanography|oceanographic]] equipment, an oceanographic [[winch]], and a [[hydrography|hydrographic]] winch insta ...test weather information for passing aircraft, as a floating oceanographic laboratory, and as a search-and-rescue ship for downed aircraft and vessels in distres
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  • ...a [[balloon]] shelter added aft and having [[oceanography|oceanographic]] equipment, an oceanographic [[winch]], and a [[hydrography|hydrographic]] winch insta ...test weather information for passing aircraft, as a floating oceanographic laboratory, and as a search-and-rescue ship for downed aircraft and vessels in distres
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  • ...a [[balloon]] shelter added aft and having [[oceanography|oceanographic]] equipment, an oceanographic [[winch]], and a [[hydrography|hydrographic]] winch insta ...test weather information for passing aircraft, as a floating oceanographic laboratory, and as a search-and-rescue ship for downed aircraft and vessels in distres
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  • ...a [[balloon shelter]] added aft and having [[oceanography|oceanographic]] equipment, an oceanographic [[winch]], and a [[hydrography|hydrographic]] winch insta ...test weather information for passing aircraft, as a floating oceanographic laboratory, and as a search-and-rescue ship for downed aircraft and vessels in distres
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  • ...a fabric backing to add strength. It was also used to repair [[military]] equipment quickly, including jeeps, [[firearm]]s, and aircraft because of these prope ...h are likely to fail, research was conducted at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Environmental Energy Technologies Division. Their major conclusion was that
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  • ...ight-fighting tactics, an illumination cartridge for use with night vision equipment, that illuminates in the infrared spectrum was also developed. This Infra- ...ng Ground, MD: Armament Research and Development Command, Chemical Systems Laboratory, 1983.
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  • Laboratory tests have found that an electrical discharge causes the [[noble gases]] to ...Mercury in the United States''|publisher=National Risk Management Research Laboratory, Office of Research and Development, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency,
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  • ...pact hypertension, levels of lipids like cholesterol in blood, and improve laboratory indices in certain types of anaemia, although whole opium preparations are ...thdrawal symptoms and/or recent needle marks and/or surrender of injecting equipment and/or unused drug at the intake appointment to begin the methadone mainten
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  • ...jugs, recycling bins, agricultural pipe, base cups, car stops, playground equipment, and [[plastic lumber]] ...s, dispensing bottles, wash bottles, tubing, and various molded laboratory equipment
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  • ...jugs, recycling bins, agricultural pipe, base cups, car stops, playground equipment, and [[plastic lumber]] ...s, dispensing bottles, wash bottles, tubing, and various molded laboratory equipment
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  • Even if it says "Laboratory Oscilloscope" on the dashboard, the O-12 has, as well as its predecessors ( [[Category:Test Equipment (Heathkit)]]
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  • ...nd performance characteristics of the O-11 make it a professional piece of equipment. ...al for color TV servicing, and for critical observations in the electronic laboratory. Vertical frequency response extends from 3 CPS to 5 MC plus 1.5 db minus 5
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  • ...ument, suitable for use in general electronic maintenance, production, and laboratory work. It features 0.1 percent DCV accuracy, integrated circuit electronics, [[Category:Test Equipment (Simpson)]]
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  • ...l, now commonly known as a "space blanket", is used to protect spacecraft, equipment, and astronauts from thermal radiation or to retain heat in the extreme tem ...try incorporates public domain text originally from the Oak Ridge National Laboratory and the [[United States Department of Energy|U.S. Department of Energy]].''
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  • ...nery]], plastic parts and reusable containers of various types, laboratory equipment, [[loudspeakers]], automotive components, and [[polymer banknote]]s. An [[a Many plastic items for medical or laboratory use can be made from polypropylene because it can withstand the heat in an
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  • ...rmont.fr] created in [[1986]] by Professor Jacques Lemaire, former head of Laboratory of Molecular and Macromolecular Photochemistry [http://www.univ-bpclermont. ...ility, cristallinity, density, molecular weight, melt flow index, etc (see equipment list on [http://www.cnep-ubp;com])</ref>.
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  • ...use of a [[desiccant]] or dryers before the PET is fed into the processing equipment. ==Bottle processing equipment==
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  • The amount of various molecules in an oil sample can be determined in laboratory. The molecules are typically extracted in a [[solvent]], then separated in ...eady to Unlock the Rock|first=Giles|last=Lambertson|publisher=Construction Equipment Guide|url=http://www.cegltd.com/story.asp?story=10092|date=2008-02-16|acces
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  • ...[Surface mining|surface mines]], which are mined by excavation using heavy equipment, and [[Underground mining (hard rock)|subsurface mines]]. ...eb|url=http://periodic.lanl.gov/elements/11.html|title=Los Alamos National Laboratory – Sodium|accessdate=2007-06-08}}</ref>
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  • ...shielding in medical [[radiation therapy]] and industrial [[radiography]] equipment, and containers used to transport radioactive materials. Military uses incl ...a point of medical controversy. Multiple studies using cultured cells and laboratory rodents suggest the possibility of [[leukemia|leukemogenic]], [[gene]]tic,
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  • ...title=Home Study Course in Bird Biology, second edition |publisher=Cornell Laboratory of Ornithology |year=2003 |editor1-last=Podulka |editor1-first=Sandy |edito For outdoor equipment, down is considered to be the single best insulating material available due
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  • * R-values stated on packaging are based on laboratory conditions; air infiltration can significantly reduce effectiveness, partic ...work with the raw materials to manufacture the product,Personal Protective Equipment is required for all people in the area being sprayed to eliminate exposure
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  • ...uch as electrical boxes (outlets and light switches), plumbing, fire alarm equipment, etc. ...t, or even misleading, since R-value testing measures total heat loss in a laboratory setting and does not control the type of heat loss responsible for the net
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  • .... Efficacy of barrier creams in comparison to skin care products in dental laboratory technicians - a controlled trial. [[Category:Sewing equipment]]
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  • Adequate lubrication allows smooth continuous operation of equipment, with only mild wear, and without excessive stresses or seizures at [[beari ...icroscopic Mild Wear in the Boundary Lubrication regime|edition=|publisher=Laboratory for Surface Technology and Tribology, Faculty of Engineering Technology, Un
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  • ...912, [[Harry Brearley]] of the [[Firth Brown Steels|Brown-Firth]] research laboratory in [[Sheffield, England]], while seeking a corrosion-resistant alloy for gu ..., [[hardware]], [[surgical instruments]], [[major appliances]], industrial equipment e.g. in [[sugar refinery|sugar refineries]], and as an automotive and aeros
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  • Rubberecycle is a member of IPEMA,<ref>International Play Equipment Association Manufacturers Association. Member Directory. October 13, 2009. ...erforming the egg test—dropping an egg from a 14-foot-high piece of play equipment, and watching it bounce on the surfacing below. The feat attracted the atte
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  • ...[[stainless steel]] used for making cutlery, and hospital and food-service equipment.<ref name="Metallo"/> ...ydrate.jpg|thumb|alt=Some canary-yellow powder sits, mostly in lumps, on a laboratory watch glass.|Hydrated [[iron(III) chloride]], also known as ferric chloride
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  • ...tough."<ref name=USforest>U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Products Laboratory. ''[http://www.fpl.fs.fed.us/documnts/fplgtr/fplgtr113/fplgtr113.htm The Wo ===Sports and recreational equipment===
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  • In 1962, during a sabbatical year in Switzerland, Linvill visited an IBM laboratory in Germany, where he observed a high speed printer that used a set of small [[Category:Blindness equipment]]
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  • ...ilized. If such controls fail to reduce sound levels…personal protective equipment shall be provided and used to reduce sound levels…” ...hour time-weighted average of less than 85 dBA so that personal protective equipment is not required.
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  • in a hospital laboratory. The specific inhalation challenges has been considered as the in specialty facilities because the facilities and equipment are rare and expensive.
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  • ...]] which is widely used in hospitals to sterilize heat-sensitive tools and equipment.<ref>{{cite book|url=http://books.google.com/?id=oJy5wdzi0yUC&pg=PA309|page ==Laboratory synthesis==
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  • ...s by motor vehicles and other gasoline-powered tools, heaters, and cooking equipment. Exposures at 100 [[parts per million|ppm]] or greater can be dangerous to ...9482736 |doi=10.1542/peds.2008-3273}}</ref> Exposure typically occurs when equipment is used in buildings or semi-enclosed spaces.<ref name="goldfranks"/> Poiso
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  • ...ars]] and especially electrified [[rapid transit]] trains, though dead-man equipment was quite rare on US streetcars until comparatively recently. In conventio On some earlier equipment, pressure was not maintained on the entire controller, but on a large butto
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  • |title=Safety of laser products - Part 1: Equipment classification and requirements *ANSI Z136.7 – Testing and Labeling of Laser Protective Equipment
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  • ...employee knows that it is common practice not to wear personal protective equipment (PPE) on the construction site, they will be unlikely to wear PPE on site.< ...NS, A.M. (2002) Safety Culture: a review of the literature Health & Safety Laboratory HSL/2002/25
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  • ...for the whole process is '''In-service Inspection & Testing of Electrical Equipment'''. ...the appliance must be safe, to prevent harm to the workers. Many types of equipment require testing at regular intervals to ensure continual safety; the interv
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  • ...ndustries and the [[Health and Safety Executive]] supported a programme of laboratory research into the health effects of man-made mineral fibres that helped to ...rld Health Organisation]] similarly appointed IOM as its central reference laboratory for man-made mineral fibre counting.
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  • ...civilian VOR, were also used in that new system. With the proper receiving equipment in the aircraft, pilots could know their radials in degrees to/from the VOR ...[[smoke]]. When the tests fail, they fail on a prototype in an engineering laboratory, rather than in an aircraft.
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  • ...method being used and the error or variance given by using that particular equipment or method. ===Electronic Hazard Survey Equipment===
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  • ...control measures properly, return them after use and report any defective equipment (reg.8(2)). ...if sampling for simple dusts, or for more in depth analysis via accredited laboratory.
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  • ...of custody]] should be adhered to. The AIHA offers lists of accredited [[Laboratory|laboratories]] that submit to required quarterly proficiency testing. ...the indoor environment if insufficient liquid is present. After use this equipment must be thoroughly cleaned and dried as spores can adhere to the inner surf
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  • *[[stockpile|stockpiling]], inventory, and maintain disaster supplies and equipment<ref>[http://etd.lib.fsu.edu/theses/available/etd-07092008-091641/unrestrict ...ting a disaster from occurring, personal preparedness focuses on preparing equipment and procedures for use ''when'' a disaster occurs, i.e., planning. Prepared
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  • ...infection according to NIEHS-supported scientists. The study, conducted in laboratory mice, suggests that people exposed to arsenic in their drinking water may b ...could leach out of the wood into the surrounding [[soil]] (from playground equipment, for instance), a risk is also presented by the burning of older CCA timber
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  • ...25 or 422&nbsp;nm and are used in [[fluorescence microscope]]s and various laboratory experiment.<ref>[http://www.olympusfluoview.com/java/hecdlasers/index.html ...tive, which bans certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment but allows for certain exemptions and exclusions from the scope of the law<
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  • ...is a good source for relatively-small numbers of free [[neutron]]s in the laboratory. These are liberated when beryllium [[nucleus|nuclei]] are struck by energe ...ics Research Section a Accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment|volume=473|pages=205}}</ref>
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  • ===Laboratory methods=== Small amounts of chlorine gas can be made in the laboratory by combining hydrochloric acid and manganese dioxide. Alternatively a str
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  • ...uted to human sources such as [[arson]], discarded cigarettes, sparks from equipment, and power line [[electric arc|arcs]] (as detected by [[arc mapping]]).<ref ...reate access into forested areas.<ref>Peuch, 3.</ref> Chain saws and large equipment can be used to thin out ladder fuels and shred trees and vegetation to a [[
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  • ...roducts; these include [[radiation shield]]s, ammunition, certain surgical equipment, fetal monitors, plumbing, circuit boards, jet engines, and ceramic glazes. The main tool in diagnosing and assessing the severity of lead poisoning is laboratory analysis of the [[blood lead level]] (BLL).<ref name="Mycyk05-463">[[#CITER
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  • ...ultural]] processes, or created [[Chemical synthesis|artificially]] in a [[laboratory]] or [[factory]], is usually mined. Mining in a wider sense comprises extr ...body. The mine buildings and processing plants are built and any necessary equipment is obtained. The operation of the mine to recover the ore begins and contin
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  • ...|weight belts]] to counteract the diver's natural buoyancy and that of his equipment. It does not have the weight-to-volume ratio of many heavy metals, but its ...all arms ammunition and shotgun pellets can be cast with minimal technical equipment. It is also inexpensive and denser than other common metals.<ref>{{cite web
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  • ...dministration Systems (PAS), Electronic Practice Management (EPM) systems, Laboratory Information Systems (LIS), Dietary, Pharmacy and Billing systems as well as ...e not limited to, Home Health, Skilled Nursing Facility, [[durable medical equipment]] (DME), [[end stage renal disease]] (ESRD), and Pre-Authorization and Refe
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  • ...uding some of the world's largest telephone companies, major communication equipment companies, and some of the leading home networking technology companies. ...r any home wire. Some proposed benefits of a multi-wire standard are lower equipment development costs<ref name="whyunified">[http://homegridforum.typepad.com/h
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  • ...hree factories, was founded in 1910 by [[Namihei Odaira]] as an electrical equipment repair and manufacturing facility. This facility was named Hitachi, and is * [[Telecommunications]] equipment
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  • ...be registry eligible, they must have worked in the Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory for two years or have graduated from a registry eligible program. Sante Fe
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  • ...ash oil is produced clandestinely, without access to the proper laboratory equipment, the main method producers use to control the quality and yield of their ha Laboratory methods involve vacuum removal of the solvent or [[Lyophilization]] of the
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  • ...'providing'' the service, such as purchase and maintenance of supplies and equipment like dosing cups and precision measuring devices, supply costs involved in ...t leukemia cells, including treatment-resistant forms of the cancer. Their laboratory study, published in the 1 August 2008 issue of Cancer Research, a journal o
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  • ..., resulting in more stringent ventilation controls and personal protective equipment use by workers. ...richloroethylene contamination in groundwater, and the effects observed in laboratory animals. A study published in August 2008, has demonstrated effects of TCE
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  • ...thers and caused significant destruction to the physics department and its equipment.<ref name="MJ-bomb">{{cite web|publisher=[[The Milwaukee Journal]]|date=Aug ...p beside a physics laboratory on the floor below the AMRC, destroying that laboratory. One physics researcher was killed and another seriously injured. The AMRC
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  • ...On the [[UNSCOM]] 78 trip to Iraq (1994), his observations on how process equipment was being used at the [[Al Hakum (Iraq)|Al Hakum]] facility provided the ne ...ies on Proliferation'', Livermore, California: Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.
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  • ...ation of microbial growth. It was here that he expanded his medical school laboratory skills into the complex skill set required for industrial level production ...eague, he designed and constructed a microbiology research and development laboratory that worked on techniques to optimize production of biological formulations
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  • ...tended to be the principal U.S. biodefense research institution engaged in laboratory-based threat assessment and bioforensics. NBACC will be an important part ...ze biological threats and our vulnerabilities to those threats through its laboratory threat assessments.
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  • ...ome |work=[[Bloomberg L.P.|Bloomberg]] |date=August 1, 2008|quote=Based on laboratory test results of blood taken from the body, the state medical examiner "dete ...bility of USAMRIID to keep its deadly [[biological agent|agents]] within [[laboratory]] walls seven months after the anthrax mailings.
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  • [[Radiocarbon dating]] conducted by the [[Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory]] in June 2002 established that the anthrax was [[microbiological culture|c ...ted the anthrax spores for as little as $2,500, using a makeshift basement laboratory.<ref>{{citeweb|title=Loner Likely Sent Anthrax, FBI Says|url=http://www.ph.
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  • ...ntification Group, at the [[Porton Down]] [[Defence Science and Technology Laboratory]], were sure that there was no trace of ricin on any of the articles that w ...d issue is why the Porton Down laboratory, which analysed the material and equipment seized from a flat in Wood Green, said that a residue of ricin had been fou
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  • Anthrax can be contracted in laboratory accidents or by handling infected animals or their wool or hides. It has al ...mbalming or autopsy should be attempted without a fully equipped biohazard laboratory and trained and knowledgeable personnel.
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  • ...unziker | coauthors = W. A. Cordes; B. H. Nissen | title = Metals in Dairy Equipment: Corrosion Caused by Washing Powders, Chemical Sterilizers, and Refrigerati
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  • | title = Environmental Conditions and Test Procedures for Airborne Equipment '''DO-160, Environmental Conditions and Test Procedures for Airborne Equipment''' is a standard for environmental test of avionics hardware published by [
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  • ...an design" moves test bits serially (one after another) from external test equipment through one or more serial [[shift register]]s known as "scan chains". Ser ...utinely switches at five [[gigahertz]] (5×10<sup>9</sup> hertz), and some laboratory systems switch at more than a [[terahertz]] (1×10<sup>12</sup> hertz).
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  • ...s used in crystal sets are different from earphones used with modern audio equipment. They have to be efficient at converting the electrical signal energy to s ...cuit version ''Construction and Operation of a Two-Circuit Radio Receiving Equipment With Crystal Detector'' that was published the same year <ref>[http://www.c
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  • ..., many models offer various types of analog modulation, either as standard equipment or as an optional capability to the base unit. This could include [[Amplitu {{Electrical and electronic measuring equipment}}
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  • [[Category:Laboratory equipment]] [[Category:Electronic test equipment]]
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  • ...tor much greater than 10<sup>6</sup> around the signal frequency, then the equipment can be relatively insensitive to the noise. In a typical 100&nbsp;MHz bandw [[Category:Electronic test equipment]]
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  • ...'semiconductor curve tracer''' is a specialised piece of [[electronic test equipment]] used to analyse the characteristics of discrete [[semiconductor device]]s ...urve tracers are no longer manufactured, they may be available on the used equipment market. Modern chassis-based systems, like Keithley Instrument’s Model 42
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  • * Laboratory-standard tester === Laboratory-standard transistor tester or Analyser ===
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  • ...iversity]] with parts also being manufactured by the [[Rutherford Appleton Laboratory]], [[Durham University]] and the [[Anglo-Australian Observatory]]. The inst [[Category:Electronic test equipment]]
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  • ..., a '''measuring receiver''' or '''measurement receiver''' is a calibrated laboratory-grade [[radio receiver]] designed to measure the characteristics of radio s *'''EMI receivers''' are designed to comply with the detailed equipment requirements of measurement standards for radio interference, such as the c
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  • [[Image:Pulse generators.jpg|thumb|right|Pulse generators in a physics laboratory]] ...ular [[Pulse (signal processing)|pulse]]s. This article describes the test equipment.
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  • ...hing power supply|switching power supplies]] as used for much [[electronic equipment]] may be very far from sinusoidal, leading to unknown and possibly large er ...gh)<ref name=ll>[http://standby.lbl.gov/measure.html US Lawrence Livermore laboratory, Standby Power, measuring standby]</ref>. The difficulty is largely due to
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  • {{Infobox laboratory equipment |uses = Aligning antique radio equipment
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  • ...designated as ''milliammeters'' or ''microammeters''. Early ammeters were laboratory instruments which relied on the Earth's magnetic field for operation. By th ...t to be measured with both polarities, common in scientific and industrial equipment. Zero-center ammeters are also commonly placed in series with a [[battery (
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  • ...es of the same mechanism in recording, positioning, and [[servomechanism]] equipment ...l form of this instrument, which became a standard component in electrical equipment. It was known as the "portable" instrument because it was little affected b
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  • ...ng dozens of complex test instruments (real or simulated [[electronic test equipment]]) capable of automatically testing and diagnosing faults in sophisticated ...(DUT) on an Interface Test Adapter (ITA) so that it can be measured by the equipment. There may also be an Interface Test Adapter (ITA), a device just making el
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  • ...or faults in the device can be traced and repaired. Use of electronic test equipment is essential to any serious work on electronics systems. ...omplex and sophisticated such as [[Automatic test equipment|Automatic Test Equipment]]. ATE often includes many of these instruments in real and simulated forms
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  • ...lightning on [[Electric power transmission|power line gear]] and aviation equipment. ...mented within the [[Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute|RPI]] Plasma Dynamics Laboratory)
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