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  • Double time, double time up the hill,<br/> Double time, double time, everyone will,<br/>
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  • Working in batches, transfer mixture to a blender or food processor and puree until Process jars in a boiling water bath for 35 minutes. Adjust time according to altitude.
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  • Working in batches, transfer mixture to a blender or food processor fitted with met ...g a 1/2" headspace. Process in a boiling water bath for 15 minutes. Adjust time according to altitude.
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  • ...ing good materials and maintaining a calm mentality, concentrating only on working everything slowly and smoothly. ...the drill is pinched and the hands are brought quickly to the top one at a time. This can be made unnecessary by cutting a nock at the top of the drill, ty
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  • ...ss 85 minutes at 10 lb pressure in weighted gauge pressure canner. (Adjust time by altitude)
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  • WORKING OUTDOORS, soak the newspaper in household ammonia (water) with or without s ...es and eye protection! Again, stay upwind! After the package recommended time, hose off, and scrub, using clean wash water.
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  • .... If not, they wear the Navy's new [[Navy_Working_Uniform#Working_Uniforms|working uniforms]]. It has been proposed that all male Hospital Corpsmen be require ...hly trained members of the Hospital Corps who specialize in all aspects of working with the United States Marine Corps operating forces. Attainment of this de
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  • ...Monsanto Company as [[Roundup]]), a herbicide, were planted for the first time in the spring of 2008. Sugar from the biotechnology-enhanced sugarbeet has ...ndash;20% [[sucrose]] by [[weight]]. If the plant is not harvested at this time, then during its second growing season, nutrients in the root will be used
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  • # Use the wood lathe to make parts for making a metal working lathe, knowing that the wood will wear out quickly, but at least you can ru ...p of 0.1mm between the two blocks, can provocate a disaster after a little time with vibrations during normal lathe work.
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  • ...[[resistance welding]] and [[oxyfuel welding]] were developed during this time as well;<ref>Cary & Helzer (2005), p. 6</ref> but both, especially the latt ...>[http://www.rnecmanadon.com/about/timeline.php Royal Naval & World Events time line]</ref> she was launched in 1921.<ref>[http://oregonstate.edu/instruct
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  • Now it is time to level the surface. It is typically already on the machine frame so we wi ...ged as before. The center should just be a thousandth or two lower all the time but it
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  • By the time World War II arrived in United States and Great Britain, many internal comb In 2008, an example of designing and constructing a working wood gas generator powered truck was shown on the National Geographic Chann
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  • ...o currently lives in Los Angeles, California. He has spent around 40 years working as an engineer in oil refineries. As a young man, he had been in the [[mili ...eme, life-threatening situations; thus, she has found herself most at home working in the emergency room.<ref>{{cite web |first=Christopher |last=Rocchio |url
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  • ...rces]] during the [[American Civil War]] in the 1860s, which was the first time it was employed in combat. Later it was also famously used in the assault o ...hich for multi-barrel systems like the ''mitrailleuse'' was cumbersome and time-consuming. This negated their high rate of fire per discharge thus making t
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  • ...nt of the system began in 1975 with [[Signaal]] (now [[Thales Nederland]]) working with [[General Electric]], who supplied the [[GAU-8 Avenger|GAU-8]] gun. A The system's reaction time to a [[Mach number|Mach 2]] sea-skimming missile like the Russian [[SS-N-22
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  • ...[[spigot mortar]] [[bomb]]s from spiked fittings. Rather than working on a time or depth fuze like depth charges, the bombs exploded on contact and achieve ...iring sequence was staggered so all the bombs would land at about the same time. This had the added advantage of minimising the stress on the weapon's moun
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  • ...nable to increase production, for there was no room, and they were already working around the clock.<ref name="Blair, p.281"/> ..., Daspit was livid. Blair, p.435-7.</ref> Daspit, suspicious by now he was working with a faulty production run of Mark 14s, saved his last remaining torpedo
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  • ...to the [[British Army]] in South Africa, with the first three arriving in time for the [[Battle of Paardeberg]] of February 1900.<ref>Fiona Barbour, [http ...common pointed shell proved unsatisfactory, with the base fuze frequently working loose and falling out during flight.<ref>Fiona Barbour, [http://www.samilit
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  • ...and 8-inch guns. 7-inch Armstrong breech-loaders under construction at the time of cancellation were completed as RML 64-pounder muzzle-loaders. However, t ...e is too great. Rear choke carriages with such heavy guns are very slow in working and the decks dreadfully cut up. The [[British ordnance terms#Common Shell|
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  • ...cal analog ballistic computer that provided quick and accurate near [[real-time]] firing solutions which could automatically control one or more gun mounts ...aval Fire Control, 1918].</ref> Local control had been used up until that time, and remained in use on smaller warships and auxiliaries through [[World Wa
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  • ...eers and scientists of the project, led by Lieutenant Hirota (rank at that time), drew one conclusion from their years of tests and numerical analyses, in ...he prototype tests, the Noma's system found out the better for having less time lags in response, so that the Noma system was adopted for production type o
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  • ...Contents Unknown" tells the story of an American who lost his memory while working in India as a result of mefloquine prophylaxis.<ref>[http://www.thisamerica 1. "At the time this study was conceived, no formal FDA guidelines for neurotoxicity testin
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  • ...harmacology|Lithium]] was not available in Japan at that time). Dr. Okuma, working independently, did the same thing with success. As they were also epileptol
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  • ...nd nausea are common if the individual lies down for an extended period of time within 30 minutes of taking Clindamycin. In addition, severe heart burn can ...X-ray crystallography]] by a team from the [[Max Planck Society|Max Planck Working Groups for Structural Molecular Biology]], and published in the journal ''[
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  • Vancomycin was first isolated in 1953 by [[Edmund Kornfeld]] (working at [[Eli Lilly and Company|Eli Lilly]]) from a soil sample collected from t ..., Drusano GL|title=Relationship between initial vancomycin concentration‐time profile and nephrotoxicity among hospitalized patients|journal=Clin Infect
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  • ...ous for the discovery of [[alizarin]], the most widespread red dye, while working on refined morphine extraction processes. This paved the way for the elabor Codeine-only products can be obtained with a prescription as a time release tablet (e.g., Codeine Contin 100&nbsp;mg and Perduretas 50&nbsp;mg)
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  • *Sense of time ...rophic signs and symptoms. The pain in CRPS is continuous, it worsens over time, and it is usually disproportionate to the severity and duration of the inc
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  • ...author8=Jones, J |author9=Ridzon, R |first=Group |last2=Cdc Adverse Events Working |author=Cdc, Adverse}}</ref> However, the fluoroquinolones are licensed to *“Local I.V. site reactions are more frequent if the infusion time is 30 minutes or less. These may appear as local skin reactions that resolv
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  • ...6 hour [[Biological half-life|half-life]], consciousness would take a long time to return.<ref>{{cite journal |author=Morgan DJ, Blackman GL, Paull JD, Wol Thiopental has a long Context Sensitive Half Time (CSHT), meaning infusions saturate peripheral compartments (fat, muscle etc
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  • ...ollaboration between Bryan Molloy and Robert Rathbun. It was known at that time that the [[antihistamine]] [[diphenhydramine]] shows some antidepressant-li ...ies when the treatment with fluoxetine was blindly interrupted for a short time (4–8 days) and then reinstated, this result being consistent with its slo
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  • ...0.1002/jlac.18530870107}}</ref> Since no structural theory existed at that time, Gerhardt called the compound he obtained "salicylic-acetic anhydride" (''w ...uthor=National Heart Foundation of Australia (RF/RHD guideline development working group) and the Cardiac Society of Australia and New Zealand |year=2006 |for
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  • ...r inventi'' in 1710, as can be deduced from his letters. Diesbach had been working for Frisch since about 1701. ...s at the Prussian court were already using the pigment. At around the same time, Prussian blue arrived in Paris, where [[Antoine Watteau]] and later his su
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  • ...gratification]]), [[sleep]], [[Mood (psychology)|mood]], [[attention]], [[working memory]], and [[learning]]. Dopaminergic neurons (i.e., neurons whose prima ...xpected from the same number of spikes distributed over a longer period of time.<ref>{{Cite journal |author=Gonon FG |title=Nonlinear relationship between
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  • ...t than [[carbon dioxide]].<ref>2007 IPCC Fourth Assessment Report (AR4) by Working Group 1 (WG1), [http://www.ipcc.ch/pdf/assessment-report/ar4/wg1/ar4-wg1-ch The first time nitrous oxide was used as [[anesthetic]] drug in the treatment of a patient
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  • ...small amount of mercury can "eat through" a large amount of aluminium over time, by progressively forming amalgam and relinquishing the aluminium as oxide. ...for certain scientific applications because of their greater accuracy and working range.
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  • ...ut does not stop it entirely. This allows HIV to become AZT resistant over time, and for this reason AZT is usually used in conjunction with other NRTIs an ...develop therapies for HIV/AIDS. The Burroughs-Wellcome scientists were not working directly with HIV, so the two groups began a collaboration. In February 198
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  • ...ybrids. Through taxonomic and genetic research, it is speculated that over time this number will probably continue to be refined.<ref name="GardenOpus">[ht Daffodils are a part of [[E. E. Cummings]]' poem, "in a time of daffodils".
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  • | Build Time Build time depends on the size of the object and the infill settings. When I make a ho
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  • ...- {{Ven|id=SMT883WR|name=Smith, William Robertson}} --> It was during this time that he wrote ''The Old Testament in the Jewish Church'' (1881) and ''The P ...text. Very often an important book fell altogether out of sight for a long time, and when it came to light again all knowledge of its origin was gone; for
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  • ...f Alexandria, [[Egypt]] as a young man (in 1865, at the age of 18). After working briefly in business, he found free-lance work with ''[[The Times (London)|T ...e royalties paid to ''The Times'' made that paper profitable for the first time in years.<ref name="kogan_1958" />
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  • ...also became an advocate of [[appeasement]], both of Hitler in order to buy time for rearmament, and [[Benito Mussolini]] in an effort to win the Italian le |work=[[Time Magazine]]
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  • ...sts, [[British Museum]] and other scholars. The 1911 edition for the first time included a number of female contributors, with 34 women contributing articl ...tion to be produced almost in its entirety in Britain, and its position in time as a summary of the world's knowledge just before the outbreak of World War
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  • ...Articles are aimed at educated adults, and written by about 100&nbsp;full-time editors and more than 4,000&nbsp;expert contributors. It is regarded as the ...n their fields. A general index of all articles was included for the first time in the 7th edition, a practice maintained until 1974. The first English-bor
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  • At the time of its publication, the ''Handbook'' was an essential resource for practiti ...nce 1965. During the mid-1990s, the book was cited every 1.5 hours of each working day. And its influence will persist as it is currently being updated in dig
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  • ...ently Asked Questions (FAQs): I am using the Factbook online and it is not working. What is wrong? | url = https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world- *[[TIME Almanac with Information Please]]
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  • ...n addition, the low-energy electrons have a longer photoresist interaction time due to their lower speed; essentially the electron has to be at rest with r ...or electrons are needed.<ref>{{US patent|4491628}} "Positive and Negative Working Resist Compositions with Acid-Generating Photoinitiator and Polymer with Ac
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  • ...apacities of 1&ndash;10,000&nbsp;kg per hour (2&ndash;22,000&nbsp;lb/h) at working temperatures of {{convert|20|-|1500|C|F}} (room temperature up to molten si ...is the ability to handle [[labile]] materials because of the short contact time in the dryer, in addition, the operation is economical. In modern spray dry
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  • ...TRAND in 1999, a 100% post-consumer recycled content PET fiber. Since that time, more than 17 billion bottles have been recycled into carpet fiber.<ref>[ht ...per million parts of resin, by weight) before processing. Dryer residence time should not be shorter than about four hours. This is because drying the mat
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  • ...side of [[photographic film]], [[milk]] and [[cutting fluid]] for [[metal working]]. ...zing]], or spray processes are needed to initially form an emulsion. Over time, emulsions tend to revert to the stable state of the phases comprising the
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  • ...n their [[nuclear weapon]]s and [[nuclear power]] programs. It was at this time that depleted uranium was first stored as an unusable waste product ([[uran ...and leaks and are repainted and repaired as necessary. The estimated life time of the steel cylinders is measured in decades.<ref>[http://www.ieer.org/sda
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  • ...about 1200 B.C., beginning the [[Iron Age]]. The secret of extracting and working iron was a key factor in the success of the [[Philistines]].<ref name=kelle ...mining]] methods well before the Chinese, or any other civilization of the time.{{Citation needed|date=April 2008}}
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  • ...latinum, containing all six [[platinum group metal]]s, was used for a long time by [[pre-Columbian]] Americans and known as a material to European chemists ...ruthenium from the platinum residues of the rouble production while he was working in [[Kazan University]], [[Kazan]].<ref name="DiscoRu"/> Klaus showed that
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  • ...] [[H.H. Haddock|H.H. "Hoot" Haddock]] from [[Florence, Alabama]] has been working on perfecting a polystyrene-based building system that would be faster and * Easy assembly requiring only a third of the time to setup the [[LEGO]]-like panels.
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  • ...esin identification code|recycling symbol]]. Polystyrene takes a very long time to [[biodegrade]]<ref>{{Cite journal|title=Studies on photocatalytic degrad Working Group I: The Scientific Basis. Section 6.12.2 Direct GWPs.</ref>
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  • ...rious and sometimes fatal diseases such as [[silicosis]] are a result from working with certain powders without adequate respiratory protection. ...ome [[Suspension (chemistry)|suspended]] in the atmosphere for a very long time. Random motion of the air molecules and [[turbulence]] provide upward force
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  • ...hands and faces have been burnt, and even the whole house where they were working burned down.<ref>{{Harvcolnb|Kelly|2004|p=4}}</ref></blockquote> ...in a Chinese work dating probably from the 800s. The Chinese wasted little time in applying it to warfare, and they produced a variety of gunpowder weapons
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  • ...g museum cannot (such as keeping lights to a minimum for longer periods of time). The different venues may also have different problems that arise, such a [[Light]] can have a variety of effects on textiles over time. In some cases, it may contribute to fading or discoloration, but of more
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  • ...SRETRY=0 "The Dynamics of Capitalism in the Irish Linen Industry: A 'Space-Time Structuration' Analysis"], ''[[Journal of Historical Sociology]]'' Volume 1 * [http://www.irish-genealogy-toolkit.com/flax-plant.html Irish heritage] Working in the Irish linen mills
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  • ...o processes are different in that knitting has several active loops at one time, on the knitting needle waiting to interlock with another loop, while croch [[Felt]]ing involves pressing a mat of fibres together, and working them together until they become tangled. A liquid, such as soapy water, is
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  • ...cals that pose any health threat whatsoever. This means that every company working with bamboo starts with the same raw material and that this material is not ...one-time planting for bamboo and little care and maintenance needed. In a time when land use is under enormous pressure, bamboo’s high yield per hectare
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  • ...,000 years ago, evidence that humans began wearing clothing at around this time.<ref name="Stoneking">{{cite web |url= http://www.current-biology.com/conte ...dwellers from China to the [[Mediterranean Sea]] during various periods of time. The trade route was initiated around 114 BC by the [[Han Dynasty]],<ref>E
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  • ...ame level as English in the mid 18th century despite social unrest at that time period. Mechanization of cloth production began in the 1830s; however, high [[File:WeavingTeotitlan1.JPG|thumb|150px|Man working on treadle loom in Teotitlan del Valle, Oaxaca]]
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  • ...io). The warp is arranged close together. The weaving process consisted of working in cross-threads from left to right. The closer these threads are together, Korowai seem to have been rare at the time of Captain Cook's first visit to New Zealand because they do not appear in
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  • * keep the workpiece at a stable temperature (critical when working to close [[Tolerance (engineering)|tolerance]]s). Very warm is OK, but extr * maximize the life of the cutting tip by lubricating the working edge and reducing [[Built up edge|tip welding]].
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  • ...harger immediately oxidizes and will clog the oil ways with deposits. Over time these deposits can completely block the oil ways, reducing the cooling with ...acement, hence the recommendation to change a car's oil filter at the same time as changing the oil. In closed systems such as gear boxes the filter may be
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  • At one time the fuel was widely used in [[kerosene lamp]]s and lanterns. Although it re ...ept many farm and fishing families warm and dry through the winter. At one time citrus growers used a [[smudge pot]] fueled by kerosene to create a pall of
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  • ...tation smiths) are considered to have been the finest swordsmiths of their time.<ref group="nb">According to the Showa Mei Zukushi (1312–1317), one of th ...year; the column entries sort by year. If the entry can only be dated to a time-period, they sort by the start year of that period
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  • ...as needed, and does not dry up unless left unattended for a long period of time. Traditional "mix-it-yourself" joint compound usually lasts for one to two ...or for decorative purposes since ancient times, and the actual make up and working properties of these compounds is much similar. Modern ready-mixes or powder
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  • ...20 minutes. Cast earth uses another retardant for an even greater working time. When the structure is dry, it is similar to [[adobe]] in various ways, out Using cast earth in place of other materials reduces the time and labor needed to complete a project. Machinery is used in place of much
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  • ...mbrian_college_homemade_firestop.jpg|[[Fireproofing]] applied at the wrong time, avoiding code compliance. ...cts of re-entries. Even if not altered, some firestops may fall apart over time, such as [[North America]]n intumescents based on unprotected [[sodium sili
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  • !Setting time ...dants" were used to slow setting time enough to allow workers to mix large working quantities of lime putty plaster. A modern form of this method uses expande
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  • ETFE has an approximate tensile strength of 42 N/mm² (6100 psi), with a working temperature range of {{nowrap|89 K}} to {{nowrap|423 K}} ({{nowrap|-185 °C ...stance and can withstand moderately high temperatures for a long period of time.
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  • ...apply stabilized (partly-wet) cellulose on sloped surfaces, and the proper time required for wet-spray cellulose to dry. === Wet-Spray Drying Time ===
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  • ...e surface for use, which is important for construction sites with critical time schedules. The usage of these additives in hot mixed asphalt (above) may af
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  • ...nterest that Stone was working for the Road and Bridges Branch at the same time that former members of the branch were building the first reinforced concre ...ng later became accepted reinforcing practice but at the time of Stone was working, the approach was novel.
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  • ...ircraft Company], ''DOCONews'', Summer 2008, page 7, DOCOMOMO US (the U.S. working party for DOcumentation and COnservation of buildings, sites and neighborho ....time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,851734,00.html The Cemesto Future], Time magazine, May 31, 1943</ref> One use of the material during the post-war er
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  • During the tool-working time, which varies by chemistry, the bead can be pressed into the joint so that ...t takes for a chemical sealant to become a rubber is known as the ''curing time'' and varies by temperature and humidity.
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  • ...n old buildings may still be valuable, sometimes more valuable than at the time the building was constructed. Deconstruction is a method of harvesting wha ...e a long tradition of reuse due to their durability and color changes over time. Recently, the rise of environmental awareness and sustainable building has
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  • ...the soft, porous properties of lime mortar provide certain advantages when working with softer building materials such as [[natural stone]] and [[terracotta]] ...ortar's effectiveness as a building material has not been well understood; time-honoured practices were based on tradition, folklore and trade knowledge, v
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  • ...esser extent the ultimate strength, are increased as a result of this cold working, particularly in the bends of the section. ...ng the yield strength of steel, the increase being the consequence of cold working well into the strain-hardening range.
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  • ...such as redcedar before the introduction of steel tools was a complex and time-consuming art. Typically the bark was removed around the base of the tree a ...ber at mills or lumber yards, a practice that is commonly followed by most working in smaller sizes such as for masks and staves.
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  • ...st flora of Hyderabad State. AP Forest Division, India; 1953."/><ref name="WORKING PLAN REPORT UC-NRLF [[ANKOLA]] HIGH FOREST BLOCKS XXIV & XXV"/>, sometimes ...to grow. It is only in its eighth year that it bursts into bloom. At that time the pink and white buds<ref name="Nature lovers on the Karvy trail; Times o
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  • ...ons of soil{{Citation needed|date=January 2010}}, a remarkable feat at the time. One such furnace was found in Samanalawewa and archaeologists were able to ...]]s, [[rebar|reinforcing bar]] and other products that require little cold working.<ref>{{cite web|title = Steel|url = http://www.epa.gov/waste/conserve/mater
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  • ...rm in cold weather. Clay holds heat or cold, releasing it over a period of time like stone. Earthen walls change temperature slowly, so artificially raisin ...refined well and/or [[Corrosion#Surface treatments|treated]] lasts a long time. [[Corrosion]] is metal's prime enemy when it comes to longevity.
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  • ...th rate exceeding one metre (39&nbsp;inches) per hour for short periods of time. Many prehistoric bamboos exceeded heights of {{convert|85|m|ft|abbr=off}} ...conditions, then the bamboo dies. The lack of environmental impact on the time of flowering indicates the presence of some sort of “alarm clock” in ea
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  • ...ompanies have developed products specifically for industrial applications. Working examples exist at fire halls, busy retail complex parking lots, and on publ ...meable concrete paving bricks tend to lose their color in relatively short time which can be costly to replace or clean and is mainly due to the problem of
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  • ...completely cure. [[Compression strength]] increases with increased curing time, and exposed walls should be sealed to prevent water damage. ...l is low, constructing rammed earth without mechanical tools can be a very time consuming project; however with a mechanical tamper and prefabricated formw
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  • ...stone. Hydraulic limes were favored for this, but the need for a fast set time encouraged the development of new cements. Most famous was Parker's "[[Roma ...oduced what he called "British cement" in a similar manner around the same time, but did not obtain a patent until 1822. In 1824, [[Joseph Aspdin]] patent
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  • ...uld be found which is evidence for the existence of <sup>60</sup>Fe at the time of [[Formation and evolution of the solar system|formation of the solar sys ...oor [[shale]] and [[chert]]. The banded iron formations are common in the time between {{Ma|3700}} and {{Ma|1800}}<ref>{{Cite journal | first1 = T. W. | l
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  • ...undances gives [[proxy (climate)|clues]] to the prevailing climate at that time.<ref name="Briffa, 2008" >{{cite journal ...he development of a tree, the lower limbs often die, but may persist for a time, sometimes years. Subsequent layers of growth of the attaching stem are no
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  • ...ce to the lifetime of the finished product, and a skilled waller will take time making the selection. ...ith the advent of modern wire fencing, fields can be fenced with much less time and expense using wire than using stone walls; however, the initial expense
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  • ...urned to SRI from MIT where he had done a doctoral dissertation in a group working on the application of technology for the problems of blindness. Bliss was ...velop. They felt the 30 words per minute reading rate achieved in a short time by Candy proved that if such a reading machine were developed, it would be
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  • ...d vessels and nerves affected): This may not be noticeable at the end of a working day, and in mild cases may affect only the tips of the fingers. As the cond ...s cumulative. When symptoms first appear, they may disappear after a short time. If exposure to vibration continues over months or years, the symptoms can
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  • Violence perpetrated by individuals working within the organisation; colleagues, supervisors, managers etc. This is of ...ause the offender knows where a given individual is during the course of a working day.
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  • ...s been trained, when they were trained, the training topic, and when it is time for refresher training. Employees must also sign an official sign-in sheet ...mage, legal liability, illnesses, workers' compensation claims, and missed time from work. A safety training program can also help a trainer keep the requ
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  • ...the beginning of [[public education|universal schooling]], with changes in working conditions during [[industrialization]], and with the emergence of the conc ...cond most deadly industry for a young worker to be employed in during that time period. A significant number of young worker fatalities in this sector resu
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  • ...ave a clear, complete understanding of the issues involved in entering and working in these spaces, and the management of potential hazards to ensure on-going ...entration of carbon monoxide would be generated in quite a short period of time after lowering the pump into the tank.
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  • ...?}} beginning to replace perc with other chemicals and/or methods. At this time, dry-cleaning was carried-out in two different machines — one for the cle ...colors should not be left in dirty or soiled condition for long amounts of time as they absorb dirt in their texture and are unlikely to be restored to the
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