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  • The flowers consist of four yellow [[petal]]s, each about 1&nbsp;cm long, with two [[sepal]]s. A double-flowered variety occurs natural ...DR for Herbal Medicines |publisher=Thomson PDR |location= |year=2000 |isbn=1-56363-361-2}}</ref> The main alkaloid present in the [[herb]] and [[root]]
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  • ...small, white, clustered in [[umbel]]s up to {{Convert|10|–|15|cm|sigfig=1}} across. When crushed, the leaves and root emit a rank, unpleasant odour s ...ble and Medicinal plants of the West, Gregory L. Tilford, ISBN 0-87842-359-1.</ref>
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  • ...eaf stalk. The plant has deeply incised compound leaves which grow up to 1-1.7 m in width. ...ameter across its flat top. The plant produces 1,500 to 100,000 flattened, 1&nbsp;cm long, oval dry [[seed]]s that have a broadly rounded base and broad
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  • ...stem. The [[leaf|leaves]] are [[lanceolate]], flat, dark green, {{convert|1|-|4|cm}} long and {{convert|2|-|3|mm}} broad, arranged spirally on the stem ...f name=harte>Harte, J. (1996). How old is that old yew? ''At the Edge'' 4: 1-9. Available [http://www.indigogroup.co.uk/edge/oldyews.htm online].</ref><
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  • ...en, narrow lanceolate, {{convert|5|-|21|cm|in|abbr=on}} long and {{convert|1|-|3.5|cm|in|abbr=on}} broad, and with an entire margin. The [[flower]]s gro File:Oleander June 2007-1.jpg|Expanding flower buds
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  • ...-00-220013-9.</ref><ref name=fnwe>Flora of NW Europe: [http://ip30.eti.uva.nl/BIS/flora.php?selected=beschrijving&menuentry=soorten&id=2724 ''Prunus laur [[nl:Laurierkers]]
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  • ...'' var. ''montana'').<ref>[http://www.efloras.org/florataxon.aspx?flora_id=1&taxon_id=242102225 Flora of North America : ''Convallaria majalis'']</ref> ...itish to brownish colored seeds that dry to a clear translucent round bead 1–3&nbsp;mm wide. Plants are self-sterile, and colonies consisting of a sin
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  • [[File:Ricinus March 2010-1.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Female (top) and male flowers]] (all the above grow to around {{convert|1.5|m|ft}} tall as annuals)<ref name="Phillips" />
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  • ...]], which are green ripening to a shiny black, and approximately {{convert|1|cm|in}} in diameter. The berries are sweet and are consumed by animals that ...f|format=PDF|journal=Bulgarian Journal of Plant Physiology|volume=23|issue=1-2|pages=61–66|year=1997|accessdate=2008-07-08}}</ref> The seedlings need
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  • ..."Pupils ill after bulb put in soup">{{cite news| url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/suffolk/8031344.stm | work=BBC News | title=Pupils ill after bul On 1 May 2009 a number of school children fell ill at Gorseland Primary School i
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  • ...randy]] is produced (requiring 50&nbsp;[[kilogram|kg]] of fruit to produce 1&nbsp;[[litre]] of brandy). The alcoholic drink [[sambuca]] is not made with [[nl:Gewone vlier]]
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  • | image = Brennnessel 1.JPG ...e roots. The soft green [[leaf|leaves]] are {{Convert|3|to|15|cm|in|sigfig=1|abbr=on}} long and are borne oppositely on an erect wiry green stem. The le
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  • ...ceolate]] "leaves" that reach 15-20 cm (6-8 inches) long and about 3.2 cm (1.25 inches) wide. These are medium green above and blotched with purple unde [[nl:Kalanchoe daigremontiana]]
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  • ...3&nbsp;cm broad. Each leaf usually has a pair of short thorns at the base, 1–2&nbsp;mm long or absent on adult crown shoots, up to 2&nbsp;cm long on v ...fmt=high&_orig=search&_sort=d&_docanchor=&view=c&_acct=C000050221&_version=1&_urlVersion=0&_userid=10&md5=70ba50f8c15823331d4258aec701c570 Flavonoid gly
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  • ...have a slightly larger diameter than the one computed using the {{fraction|1|8}} inch convention. | 1.043
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  • |1.7% ...orming a Nation.'' 1917. {{ws|[[s:Misinforming a Nation/Chapter 01|Chapter 1]]}}</ref>
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  • ...and for print encyclopedias.<ref>{{cite news | url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/40033.stm | title = Encyclopaedia Britannica changes to survive ...ct: The Universe | publisher = [[The New York Times Book Review]] | date = 1 December 1974 | pages = 98–100}}<br />* {{cite news | last = Hazo | first
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  • ...t=Robert | title=How to Know | year=2004 | publisher=Booklocker.com | isbn=1-59113-523-0}}</ref> [[nl:Robert McHenry]]
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  • ...f God |publisher=Watts & Co| location=London|series=The Inquirer's Library 1}} ...o his last breath: Joseph McCabe and Rationalism.'' Prometheus Books. ISBN 1-57392-878-X.
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  • ...of consecutive defeats of [[Persia]] and after the fall of [[Lankaran]] on 1 January 1813, Shah was forced to sign the [[Treaty of Gulistan]]. The text ...[Caucasus]], invaded [[Echmiadzin]], [[Nakhichevan]], [[Abbasabad]] and on 1 October [[Erivan]]. Fourteen days later, General [[Eristov]] entered [[Tabr
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  • ...II]]; and an insightful, philosophical preface at the beginning of volume 1. Among other things, the preface gives an analysis of forty-seven divisions ...e Best Book in the Universe."" ''Journal of the History of Ideas'', v. 64 (1), 2003. pp. 61-72. (ISSN 0022-5037 )
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  • {{cquote| More than 1,000 pages long, the ''Handbook of Mathematical Functions'' was first publis ...cial publishers since 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 curren
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  • |1|| [[s:Catholic Encyclopedia (1913)/Volume 1|Aachen — Assize]]||rowspan="2"|1907||rowspan="15"|[[Charles George Herber ...eived a [[nihil obstat]] from an official censor, Remy Lafort, on November 1, 1908 and an [[imprimatur]] from [[John Murphy Farley]], who was [[Archbish
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  • ...accessdate = 2006-09-23 | quote = In general, information available as of 1 January 2007 was used in the preparation of this edition. }}</ref> is used ...ofile contained a sentence that asserted the UK had gained independence on 1 January 1801.<ref>{{cite web | author = Directorate of Intelligence | titl
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  • ...ly. Mutation of it has resulted in [[Crohn's disease]]. Excessive T-helper 1 responses to resident flora in the gut are controlled by inhibiting the con ...oauthors=Ritz-De Cecco, Angela; Czeisler, Charles A.; Dijk, Derk-Jan |date=1 October 1999|title= Circadian temperature and melatonin rhythms, sleep, and
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  • ...endosymbiosis |journal=J. Eukaryot. Microbiol. |volume=56 |issue=1 |pages=1–8 |year=2009 |pmid=19335769 |doi=10.1111/j.1550-7408.2008.00371.x }}</ref [[nl:Chromalveolata]]
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  • ...a''S'')-4-(dimethylamino)- 3,6,10,12,12a-pentahydroxy- 6-methyl-1,11-dioxo-1,4,4a,5,5a,6,11,12a- octahydrotetracene-2-carboxamide ...{{cite web | author=George Armelagos | title=Take Two Beers and Call Me in 1,600 Years - use of tetracycline by Nubians and Ancient Egyptians | url=http
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  • |synonyms = <small>(6''R'',8''S'',10''R'',12''S'')- 7,15-diazatetracyclo [7.7.1.0<sup>2,7</sup>.0<sup>10,15</sup>] heptadecane</small> | CAS_number = 90-39-1
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  • | IUPAC_name = ''N''<sup>2</sup>-[(1''S'')-1-carboxy-3-phenylpropyl]-<small>L</small>-lysyl-<small>L</small>-proline |synonyms = <small>(2''S'')-1-[(2''S'')-6-amino-2-{[(1''S'')-1-carboxy-3-phenylpropyl]amino}hexanoyl]pyrrolidine-2-carboxylic acid</small>
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  • ...methyl-8-{[(2''S'')-2-methylbutanoyl]oxy}-1,2,6,7,8,8a-hexahydronaphthalen-1-yl)-heptanoic acid ...3 |pages=179–81 |year=1986 |pmid=3091343|doi=10.1016/S0168-8227(86)80020-1}}</ref> It is presently being marketed outside [[Japan]] by the [[pharmaceu
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  • | InChI = 1/C5H7N3/c6-4-1-2-8-3-5(4)7/h1-3H,7H2,(H2,6,8) ...ects of symptomatic treatment |journal=Pharmacol. Ther. |volume=111 |issue=1 |pages=224–59 |year=2006 |pmid=16472864 |doi=10.1016/j.pharmthera.2005.10
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  • ...rnal = [[Phytochemistry (journal)|Phytochemistry]] | volume = 34 | issue = 1 | pages = 191–6 | date = 1993-08-03 | journal = Evidence-based Compl. and Alt. Medicine | volume = 2 | issue = 1 | pages = 29–32 | month = February | year = 2005
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  • ...''Rheological Methods in Food Process Engineering'' 2nd ed ISBN 0-9632036-1-4</ref>, which will not be [[extruded]] until a certain [[hydrostatic press [[Image:Bingham1a.jpg|thumb|left|302px|Figure 1. Bingham Plastic flow as described by Bingham]]
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  • ...\boldsymbol{A}\cdot\boldsymbol{d}) \implies \mathbf{f} = (\boldsymbol{A}^{-1}\cdot\boldsymbol{K}\cdot\boldsymbol{A})\cdot\boldsymbol{d} \boldsymbol{K} = \boldsymbol{A}^{-1}\cdot\boldsymbol{K}\cdot\boldsymbol{A} = \boldsymbol{A}^{T}\cdot\boldsymbol
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  • ...and his Paper Invention''. Toronto: Peter Burger, 2007. ISBN 978-0-9783318-1-8 pp.25-30</ref> This would end the nearly 2000-year use of pulped rags and [[Image:Paper cutter 1.jpg|thumb|left|180px|A [[Paper cutter]]]]
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  • ...f>Mahlberg PG. (1993). Laticifers: an historical perspective. Bot. Rev. 59:1–23. {{JSTOR|4354199}}</ref> It serves mainly as [[Antipredator adaptation ...cultural Library |location=Beltsville, MD |year=1990 |oclc=28534889 |pages=1,3}}</ref>. This latex is used to make many other products as well, includi
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  • ...d Daub Building Collapse." ''Journal of Field Archaeology'', '''20''', No. 1. Spring, 1993. 59-75. [http://jstor.org/search JSTOR. Accessed 28 January 2 [[nl:Vitselstek]]
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  • ...p://www.marxists.org/archive/marx/works/1867-c1/ch07.htm ''Capital'', Vol. 1, Part III, Chap. 7]. [[nl:Grondstof]]
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  • *WGK 1: Slightly water polluting substance Dutch Safety Data Sheets are well known as veiligheidsinformatieblad [[:nl:Veiligheidsinformatieblad]]or Chemiekaarten. This is a collection of Safety
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  • ...n= Finland|isbn= 952-5216-18-7 |oclc= |doi= |id= |pages= 14–51 |chapter= 1|chapterurl= |quote= |ref= |bibcode= |laysummary= |laydate= |separator= |pos | || MD || || 5.7 || 4.1 ||
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  • [[Image:Slate Macro 1.JPG|thumb|right|Slate Macro (~&nbsp;6 cm long and ~&nbsp;4 cm high)]] [[Image:bergwerk-fell-stollen2.jpg|thumb|left|Historical Pit ''Vogelsberg 1'' at Fell]]
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  • | issue = 1 | issue = 1-3
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  • ...abrasive grit, in a rotating drum. The biggest pebble here is 40 mm long (1.6 inches).]] ...er = His Majesty's Stationary Office, Wyman & Sons | year = 1905}} Chapter 1, Page 9: ''Definition of Precious Stones'' URL: [http://www.farlang.com/gem
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  • ...can be assigned to n-π* (S<sub>0</sub>–S<sub>1</sub>) and π-π* (S<sub>1</sub>–S<sub>2</sub>) transitions in the DNQ molecule.<ref>[http://dot.che ...t noise statistics.<ref name="Steenwinckel2006">{{cite journal|doi=10.1116/1.2151912|title=Resist effects at small pitches|year=2006|last1=Van Steenwinc
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  • ...atment of small varicose (less than 1 mm in diameter) and reticular veins (1 to 3 mm in diameter). Asclera works by damaging the cell lining of blood ve [[nl:Polidocanol]]
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  • ...l of Chromatography|publisher=Elsevier|location=Amsterdam|volume=347|issue=1|pages=11–23|issn=0021-9673|accessdate=14 March 2009|doi=10.1016/S0021-967 | volume=591(1)
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  • ...idad del País Vasco (UPV/EHU) |place=Bilbao |date=September 2004 |edition=1 |isbn=8483736373 |author=Katime Trabanca, Daniel; Katime Trabanca, Oscar; K ...Andrew T|isbn=0471194115 | publisher=John Wiley & Sons| date=1997 |edition=1}}
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  • ...ymer chain, made up of <math>n_{e}</math> Kuhn lengths is <math>d=l n_{e}^{1/2}</math>. Therefore if there are <math>n</math> total Kuhn lengths, and <m <math>L=Ad= \dfrac{nl}{n_{e}^{1/2}}</math> <br />
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  • ...nd|mPa·s]] and its kinematic viscosity (ratio of viscosity to density) is 1.0038&nbsp;mm<sup>2</sup>/s. These values are used for calibrating certain t ...e level passes the mark. This also allows the viscometer to have more than 1 set of marks to allow for an immediate timing of the time it takes to reach
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  • ...cture & Mechanical Properties", Progress in Materials Science, Vol. 53, p. 1 (2008) ...hetic polymers. As a result biopolymers have a [[polydispersity index]] of 1.
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  • ...ene;<br />Polipropene 25 [USAN];Propene polymers;<br />Propylene polymers; 1-Propene In 2007, the global market for polypropylene had a volume of 45.1 million tons, which led to a turnover of about 65 billion US-dollars (47.4
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  • The diphenol is typically [[bisphenol-A]] or, as shown above, [[Hydroquinone|1,4-dihydroxybenzene]]. Such step polymerizations require highly pure monome ...n exposed to boiling water or 150 °C air or steam generally falls below 0.1%. Its [[glass transition temperature]] is 185 °C.
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  • ...first+page "Plastic composition and process of producing it,"] U.S. Patent 1,241,738 (filed: July 3, 1914; issued: Oct. 2, 1917), an abstract of which a [[nl:Polyvinylacetaat]]
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  • | Density = 1.19-1.31 g/cm³ | NFPA-H = 1
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  • ...ous]]: 1.370 g/cm<sup>3</sup>,<ref name="van der Vegt" /> [[crystalline]]: 1.455 g/cm<sup>3</sup><ref name="van der Vegt" /> ...G. Speight, Norbert Adolph Lange}}</ref> 0.24 W m<sup>−1</sup> K<sup>−1</sup><ref name="van der Vegt"/>
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  • Liquid shellac has a limited shelf life (about 1 year), hence it is also sold in dry form for dissolution prior to use. Liqu ...shellac flakes dissolved in a gallon of denatured alcohol. For example: a 1-lb. cut (said as "one pound cut") of shellac is the strength obtained by di
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  • ...essential and ubiquitous role in everyday life<ref name="MBB1">McCrum, p. 1</ref>, ranging from familiar synthetic [[plastic]]s and [[elastomer]]s to n ...>McCrum, p. 37</ref>. Chain length is related to melt viscosity roughly as 1:10<sup>3.2</sup>, so that a tenfold increase in polymer chain length result
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  • <table class="toccolours" border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" align="right" width=300 style="float: righ <tr><td>[[Density|Density (ρ)]]</td><td>1.20–1.22 g/cm<sup>3</sup></td></tr>
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  • ...the whole is 1.5&nbsp;kg. The [[specific gravity]] of the syrup should be 1.33. This is a 66° [[Brix]] solution. ...n. Generally, the ratio of sugar to water can range anywhere from 1:1 to 2:1.
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  • ...[[polypropylene]] (PP), [[polymethylpentene]] (PMP), [[polybutene-1]] (PB-1); ...[[alkyl]] branching [[Functional group|groups]] are similar to [[1-Hexene|1-hexene]] or may be longer (see [[chemical structure]] below).
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  • ...ylene with a molecular weight numbering in the millions, usually between 3.1 and 5.67 million. The high molecular weight makes it a very [[toughness|tou ...[[alpha-olefin]]s (for example, [[1-butene]], [[1-Hexene|1-hexene]] and [[1-octene]]). LLDPE has higher tensile strength than LDPE, it exhibits higher
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  • PEGs contain potential toxic impurities such as ethylene oxide and 1,4-[[dioxane]]. PEGs are [[Nephrotoxicity|nephrotoxic]] if applied to damage ...CH<sub>2</sub>CH<sub>2</sub>O) → HO(CH<sub>2</sub>CH<sub>2</sub>O)<sub>n+1</sub>H
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  • ...ld be extracted is estimated to be about {{convert|310|Goilbbl|e9m3|sigfig=1}},<ref>{{cite web [[nl:Bitumen]]
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  • ...diagram]] of the petroleum mixture.<ref name="Hyne 2001">Hyne (2001), pp. 1–4.</ref> |Nitrogen || 0.1 to 2%
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  • ...size || < 1 [[nanometer]] || between 1 nanometer and 1 [[micrometer]] || > 1 micrometer ...N q_i(1-q_i) m_{i}^{2} \left(a_i - \frac{\sum_{j=1}^N q_j a_j m_j}{\sum_{j=1}^N q_j m_j}\right)^2 .</math>
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  • [[Image:propofol.jpg|right|thumb|20 ml ampule of 1% [[propofol]] emulsion suitable for [[intravenous]] injection. The manufact .... Some types of nanoemulsions have been shown to effectively destroy [[HIV-1]] and various [[tuberculosis]] pathogens, for example, on non-[[porous]] su
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  • ...location=Pakistan |page=6, in ch.2 pdf |url=http://eprints.hec.gov.pk/1171/1/891.html.htm}}</ref> and "it is almost impossible to separate and identify | url=http://artfl.uchicago.edu/cgi-bin/philologic/getobject.pl?c.1:5:73.lsj| accessdate = 2009-02-01}}</ref> Note that in French, the term '''
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  • ...83|last2=Piel|first2=G|last3=Delattre|first3=L|last4=Evrard|first4=B|issue=1-2}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal|doi=10.1023/A:1025017502379|year=2003|last1=Le |edition = 1
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  • ...2-link=John Gallagher III|title=Galaxies in the Universe|year=2000|edition=1|publisher=Cambridge University Press|isbn=0521592410|page=8}}</ref> [[nl:Metaal]]
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  • DU is useful because of its very high [[density]] of 19.1&nbsp;[[Gram|g]]/[[Cubic centimetre|cm<sup>3</sup>]]. Civilian uses include ...15, 2009</ref> During a three week period of conflict in 2003 in [[Iraq]], 1,000 to 2,000 tonnes of DU munitions were used, mostly in cities.<ref name="
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  • ...id particles) is required. The size of the [[pore]]s, or cells, is usually 1 to 8&nbsp;mm. [[nl:Metaalschuim]]
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  • {| class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="0" | 44 || ruthenium || 2, 8, 18, 15, 1
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  • ...itle=Class Aves (Birds) |encyclopedia=Handbook of Birds of the World, Vol. 1: Ostrich to Ducks |location=Barcelona |publisher=Lynx Edicions |first=Eduar [[nl:Dons]]
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  • | issue = 1 ...ce & Technology Review|date=October 2003}}</ref> The density of [[air]] is 1.2&nbsp;mg/cm<sup>3</sup>.<ref http://pdg.lbl.gov/2007/reviews/atomicrpp.pdf
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  • ...ene''' ({{pron-en|ˌpɒliˈstaɪriːn}}) ([[IUPAC]] '''Poly(1-phenylethane-1,2-diyl)'''), abbreviated following ISO Standard '''PS''', is an [[Aromatic ...trong as unalloyed [[aluminium]], but much more flexible and much lighter (1.05 g/cm<sup>3</sup> vs. 2.70 g/cm<sup>3</sup> for aluminium).
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  • | Medium-SHGC, [[low-e]]<ref name="Krigger/Dorsi 121"/> || 1.48 || 0.26 || 0.68 || 3.8 || 58 || 78 || ...special_energie_verbrauchsenken_fenster.phtml</ref>) || 0.8 || 0.15 || 1.2 || 7 || 33...51 || 60 || 45
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  • | isbn = 0-471-51729-1 }}</ref> [[nl:Warmte-isolatie]]
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  • ...], [[tartaric acid]], all of which are present in green coffee beans (e.g. 1 g caffeine dissolves in 46 mL of water at room temperature, and 5.5 mL at 8 ...as caffeine. In green coffee beans, the content is between 0.6% (w/w) and 1% (w/w). At roasting temperature (230 °C), 85% of the trigonelline is degra
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  • ...|calcium_mg=1|iron_mg=0.01|potassium_mg=2|water=0.03 g|source_usda=1|right=1}} ...otassium_mg=346|sodium_mg=39|zinc_mg=0.18|water=1.77 g|source_usda=1|right=1}}
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  • | mohs = 1.5-2 ...b> = 1.525 - 1.561 n<sub>β</sub> = 1.545 - 1.581 n<sub>γ</sub> = 1.545 - 1.581
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  • ...rd of gravel typically weighs about 3000 pounds (or a cubic meter is about 1,800 kilograms). [[nl:Grind]]
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  • ...ions. Thus, the lower size limit for grains in granular material is about 1 [[Micrometre|µm]]. On the upper size limit, the physics of granular mater [[nl:Granulaat]]
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  • ...milk as "a kind of paste",<ref>p. 262 in "The Book of Ser Marco Polo, Book 1" translated by Sir Henry Yule (3rd edition), [[Charles Scribner's Sons]], N ...in, 52% carbohydrates (predominantly [[lactose]]), calcium 1.3%, potassium 1.8%. Their milk powder is fortified with Vitamin A and D, 3000IU and 600IU r
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  • ...ut kefir made commercially with modern methods of production has less than 1% alcohol, possibly due to reduced fermentation time.<ref name="farnworth1"> ..., blood glucose, and constipation | journal=BioFactors | volume=22 | issue=1-4 | pages=197–200 | publisher=IOS Press | date=2004-12-30 | url=http://io
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  • ...st compresses the fine black powder meal into blocks with a fixed density (1.7&nbsp;g/cm³). The blocks are then broken up into granules. These granules ...e, nitrogen, [[carbon monoxide]], [[hydrogen sulfide]], hydrogen, methane, 1.11% water.
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  • [[Image:Point San Pedro 07798.JPG|left|thumb|Over 1 million tons annually are mined from this quarry near [[San Francisco]].<re ...s valued at $7.46 billion in 2005), of which 264 million tonnes valued at $1.92 billion was used as concrete aggregates. The great majority of this was
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  • ...ion in Medieval Europe", ''Technology and Culture'' '''46''' (1): 1-30 [10-1 & 27]</ref> They appear to have originated in 9th or 10th century in the Is ...ion of the Thirteenth Century' ''Economic History Review'', Old Series, 11(1) (1941), 39-60.
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  • ...in|first=Chris|publisher=Shire Publications Ltd|date=1981|isbn=0-85263-545-1|page=24}}</ref> They were usually found in and around [[mill town]]s in [[G ...mish people|Flemish]] settlers.<ref name="Wilsonp1">{{Harvnb|Wilson|1979|p=1.}}</ref>
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  • ...he Rebellion: Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies, series 1, volume 5, page 260, November 1861)</blockquote> [[nl:Dekzeil]]
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  • ...2th of a sou). Applied to yarn, a denier was held to be equal in weight to 1/24th oz. |1 denier ||= 1 gram per 9 000 meters
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  • ...tandardized industry system for measuring this, numbering the weights from 1 (finest) to 6 (heaviest)<ref>[http://www.yarnstandards.com/weight.html Stan [[nl:Garen (draad)]]
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  • ...ar is [[Chemical synthesis|synthesized]] in solution from the [[monomer]]s 1,4-[[phenylene]]-di[[amine]] ([[P-Phenylenediamine|''para''-phenylenediamine [[Image:Kevlar chemical synthesis.png|center|566px|The reaction of 1,4-phenylene-diamine (''para''-phenylenediamine) with terephthaloyl chloride
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  • ...tain ratio (56 [[gram]]s (1 [[mole (unit)|mol]]) of iron to 32&nbsp;grams (1&nbsp;mol) of sulfur), a chemical reaction takes place and a new substance i {| border="1" cellpadding="2" style="border-collapse: collapse;"
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  • ...eneral use, with no individual limit greater than 10 p.p.m. (10 mg kg<sup>-1</sup>).<ref>The Lanolin Book, Edited by Udo Hoppe, Published by Beiersdorf ...al pesticides with no individual limit greater than 1 p.p.m. (1 mg kg<sup>-1</sup>).
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  • ...l=http://informahealthcare.com/doi/abs/10.3109/02652048609031562?cookieSet=1&journalCode=mnc |title=The effect of surfactants on the microencapsulation ...assign2 = | class = }}</ref> containing paraffin, a hardener wax, roughly 1% per-fluoroether diol, and 2% SDS surfactant". Enichem received a U.S. pate
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  • ...wax) content of approximately 54%. An average-size bush produces {{convert|1|kg|lb}} of [[pollen]], to which few humans are allergic.<ref name="desertmu [[nl:Jojoba]]
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  • ...652 150</ref> Typically, for a honey bee keeper, 10 pounds of honey yields 1 pound of wax.<ref>http://www.alfafarmers.org/commodities/bee_honey.phtml</r |bgcolor=gainsboro|'''[[ester|acid ester]]s '''||1%
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  • ...a [[Enthalpy of fusion|heat of fusion]] of 200–220&nbsp;J&nbsp;g<sup>−1</sup>.<ref>{{cite web ...te|publisher=[[NASA]]|location=Stennis Space Center Pearlington, MS|volume=1|issue=3|pages=6|url=http://www.nasa.gov/centers/stennis/pdf/69281main_fall.
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  • | IUPACName = 1-Hexadecanol | InChI = 1/C16H34O/c1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-10-11-12-13-14-15-16-17/h17H,2-16H2,1H3
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  • ...1,3-dimethylbutyl, heptyl, octyl, isooctyl (2-ethylhexyl), 6-methylheptyl, 1-methylpropyl, dodecylphenyl, and others. A mix of zinc dialkyl(C3-C6)dithi ...bricant)|grease]]s, [[gear oil]]s, and [[motor oil]]s, which contain about 1%. For applications in oils for gasoline engines, zinc and phosphorus emiss
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