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  • |publisher=Academic Press, Inc. ...rast to metalloids, can also be ''compounds'', such as [[HgTe]]<ref>{{cite journal
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  • ...n (Eds.), ''Applied Spectroscopy: A Compact Reference for Practitioners'', Academic Press (1998) ISBN-13: 9780127640709. ...com/wps/find/journaldescription.cws_home/30190/description#description The journal Engineering Failure Analysis]
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  • ...: In Situ Conformation of Adsorbed Flexible Polyelectrolyte Chains|journal=Journal of the American Chemical Society|volume=127|issue=45|pages=15688–15689|ye ...ing the Divide between Fundamental Treatise and Industrial Application''' (Academic Press, 2009)
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  • ...ell and developmental biology of arabinogalactan-proteins|publisher=Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers|id= ISBN 0-306-4649-1}}</ref> ...rd R. Morris, Anne Dell, Hermann Sahm, Lothar Eggeling, Gurdyal S. Besra ''Journal of Biological Chemistry'', '''2005''', ''280'', 32362-32371</ref>The arabin
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  • ...isordered materials is mostly a function of "[[mobility gap]]s"<ref>{{cite journal |journal = Science
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  • ...: In Situ Conformation of Adsorbed Flexible Polyelectrolyte Chains|journal=Journal of the American Chemical Society|volume=127|issue=45|pages=15688–15689|ye ...field-theoretic methodologies: a survey about recent developments|journal=Journal of Mathematical Chemistry |volume=46|issue=2|pages=363–426|year=2009}}</r
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  • ...stry and Applications of Antimicrobial Polymers: A State of the Art Review|journal=BioMacromolecules|publisher=American Chemical Society|volume=8|issue=5|page ...stry and Applications of Antimicrobial Polymers: A State of the Art Review|journal=BioMacromolecules|publisher=American Chemical Society|volume=8|issue=5|page
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  • ...of 63.4% for ([[monodisperse]]) spherical objects<ref name="nature">{{cite journal |journal=[[Nature (journal)|Nature]]
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  • ...nergy density of [[gasoline]] is 47.2 megajoules per kilogram.<ref>[http://academic.evergreen.edu/curricular/nbba/wrkshp1.htm workshop first week]</ref> ...the [[China|Chinese]] solely invented gunpowder and guns. However, deeper academic inquiry, superior communications technology and access to first-hand source
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  • <ref name=Morris1992>{{cite encyclopaedia|encyclopedia=Academic Press dictionary of science and technology|editor=Christopher G. Morris|art .... R. Cooka and B. E. Fleischfressera|doi=10.1080/00405008908659190|journal=Journal of the Textile Institute|volume=80|issue=1|year=1989|pages=120&ndash;128}}
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  • ...ournal|last=F. Brookins|first=Theo|title=Common Minerals and Valuable Ores|journal=Birds and All Nature|volume=6|issue=4|publisher=A. W. Mumford|month=Novembe ...is value so it has been rounded to 2.1%, however the exact value is rather academic as plain-carbon steel is very rare made with this level of carbon. See:
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  • * {{Cite journal | journal = Cement and Concrete Research
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  • ...irst2=L. | year=1914 | title= The color and ionization of crystal-violet | journal=J. Amer. Chem. Soc. | volume=36 | pages=1452–1473 | doi=10.1021/ja02184a0 ...| year=1990 | title=The metabolism and mode of action of gentian violet | journal= Drug Metab. Rev. | volume=22 | pages=161-178 | doi= 10.3109/03602539009041
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  • ...938-), was a founding editor of the ''[http://www.ijoeh.com/ International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Health]''. From 1992-2005, he was directo * LaDou, Joseph. 2003. "International Occupational Health," ''International Journal of Hygiene and Environmental Health'' 206:303-313.
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  • ...h]] chemist [[Charles-Adolphe Wurtz]],<ref>{{cite journal|author=Wurtz, A.|journal= Compt. Rend.|volume= 48|pages= 101–104 |year=1859| title=}}</ref> who pr ...e and Uses of Ethylene Oxide and Ethylene Glycol| author= P. P. McClellan| journal= Ind. Eng. Chem.|year= 1950| volume= 42|pages= 2402–2407| doi= 10.1021/ie
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  • ...st = Georges|title = The NUBASE Evaluation of Nuclear and Decay Properties|journal = Nuclear Physics A|volume = 729|pages = 3–128| publisher = Atomic Mass D ...ier|first1 = A|last2 = Birck|last3 = Allegre|last4 = Gopel|last5 = Ulfbeck|journal = Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta|volume = 72|pages = 5146|first2 = J|first
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  • Dance science as an academic discipline is a recent phenomenon. In the UK, two degrees (both at master's ...cine and Science, (IADMS). As well as producing a scientific peer-reviewed journal, it also holds annual conferences. In the UK, DanceUK is perhaps the foremo
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  • ...ttp://www.nanomedicine.com/Papers/WhatIsNMMar05.pdf What is Nanomedicine?]|journal= Nanomedicine: Nanotech. Biol. Med. |volume=1|issue=1|pages=2–9|year=2005 ...otechnology and the Environment: The Nano-Atomic reconstruction of Nature |journal=Chain Reaction |volume=97 |url= http://nano.foe.org.au/node/130|pages=23–
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  • ...nals such as the Journal of Occupational Medicine and Toxicology and the [[Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine]].
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  • Academic programs offering industrial hygiene Bachelors or Masters degrees in United ...strial Hygienists, replacing the ''American Industrial Hygiene Association Journal'' and ''Applied Occupational & Environmental Hygiene''
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