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  • ...and other liquid [[Packaging|containers]]; thermoforming applications; and engineering resins often in combination with glass fiber. ...ing plastic bottles upon treatments.|doi=10.1007/s11356-010-0312-4|journal=Environmental science and pollution research international}}</ref>
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  • ...f>{{cite book|author=[[M. F. Ashby|Ashby, Michael]] and Jones, David|title=Engineering Materials|pages=191–195|publisher=Butterworth-Heinermann|year=1996|editio ...of a polymer or polymer-based product under the influence of one or more environmental factors, such as [[heat]], [[light]], [[chemical]]s and, in some cases, [[G
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  • ...al properties position polycarbonates between [[commodity plastics]] and [[engineering plastic]]s. ...n those made of [[polypropylene]]. However, due to its susceptibility to [[environmental stress cracking]], its use is limited to low stress applications. It can b
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  • ...an English]], bitumen is referred to as 'asphalt' or 'asphalt cement' in [[engineering]] [[jargon]]. In [[Australian English]], bitumen is sometimes used as the g ...ages=2–4 (n13-15 in electronic page field)|journal=The Building News and Engineering Journal |volume=Vol. 109: July to December 1915 |issue=No. 3157 |url=http:/
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  • ...Metallurgy, and Exploration|location = Littleton, Colo.|title = SME mining engineering handbook}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal|url = http://canmin.geoscienceworld.org ...1=Cheng| first2 = M.|last2=Daniels| first3 = J. D. |last3= Luttmer|title = Environmental issues in the electronics/semiconductor industries and: Electrochemical/pho
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  • ...ases the heat energy requirements of a process, and therefore the cost and environmental impact. * U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the U.S. Department of Energy's Office of Building Te
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  • ...isease, that occurs among coal miners. The danger of coal dust resulted in environmental legislation regulating work place air quality in some jurisdictions. The U. S. [[United States Environmental Protection Agency|Environmental Protection Agency]] (EPA) mandates facilities that generate dust minimize o
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  • ...tion areas include [[civil engineering]], earth and road construction, dam engineering, soil sealing and in drainage systems. The fabric used in it must have good ...or chemical and electrical applications and textiles related to mechanical engineering. Silk-screen printing, filtration, plasma screens, propulsion technology, l
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  • ===Economic, environmental and political consequences of cotton manufacture=== ...e of Textile Engineering and Technology|Description of Bangladeshi Textile Engineering course]] <!-- Adopting an Orphan -->
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  • ...tory.htm|title=What is the TSCA Chemical Substance Inventory?|publisher=US Environmental Protection Agency|accessdate=2009-10-19}}</ref>
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  • ...iques produce lanolin esters in their natural state removing oxidative and environmental impurities resulting in white, odourless, [[hypoallergenic]] lanolin. These Skin bio-engineering studies have shown that the durational effect of the [[emollient]] (skin sm
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  • ...tubes, and cathode ray tubes (CRTs), semiconductor processing, and vacuum engineering. ...phase lubricants in gas turbines and custom bearings, and wherever extreme environmental conditions exist. Vapor phase lubrication is achieved by heating the liqui
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  • ...piece at a stable temperature (critical when working to close [[Tolerance (engineering)|tolerance]]s). Very warm is OK, but extremely hot or alternating hot-and-c ...9 to 10), ability to work with many metals, resist thermal breakdown, and environmental safety.<ref name=osha>OSHA (1999). [http://www.osha.gov/SLTC/metalworkingfl
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  • ...component in combination with one of the other base oils. Commonly used in engineering processes, such as milling and lathe turning. ...”, Japanese “Earth friendly mark”; USA “Green Seal”, Canadian “Environmental Choice”, Chinese “Huan”, Singapore “Green Label” and the French
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  • | title = Combustion Science and Engineering ...As such, increase in the price of kerosene can have a major political and environmental consequence. The Indian government subsidizes the fuel to keep the price ve
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  • ...e growing [[green building]] industry, due to [[polyvinyl chloride#Dioxins|environmental concerns]] in the processing, manufacturing, and disposal of the product.<r ...ing in the 1970s, a transformation of the product began, with the industry engineering formulation changes. These changes affected the product's production speed
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  • ...[[composite materials]] including increased strength, [[aesthetics]], and environmental [[sustainability]]. It is not to be confused with the [[Composite order]] w == Structural engineering ==
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  • ...es <ref> [http://www.sciengineering.com/newsletter/AmmoniaConcern.pdf] SCI Engineering Newsletter report</ref>. ...e and rigidity and air sealing. However, many spray foams have undesirable environmental qualities as many products release greenhouse gases, including many sold as
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  • ...y Reinforced Concrete in New South Wales (1895-1915). ''Multi-Disciplinary Engineering Transactions of the Institution of Engineers, Australia'' IX:82-91 ...n easily be obtained. Messrs. Thompson Brothers, of Castlemaine, and other engineering firms have offered to supply the necessary engines within the specified tim
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  • ...]], or [[box]]es filled with [[soil]] or [[sand]] that are used in [[civil engineering]], [[road building]], and [[military]] applications. For [[erosion control] ==Civil engineering==
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