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  • ...tions]] become more important. Photon absorption begins to decrease as the X-ray region is approached, as fewer Auger transitions between deep atomic le ...of the photoresist; for 193 nm the optical resolution is the limiting factor anyway, but for [[electron beam lithography]] or [[EUVL]] it is the electro
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  • ...tes the approximate molecular weight of the hydrophobe; and the last digit x 10 gives the percentage polyoxyethylene content (e.g., L61 = Pluronic with '''Effect on Nuclear Factor kappa B'''
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  • ...g bond in their structures. In fact, crosslinking is a critical structural factor which contributes to impart high elastic properties. The crosslink in therm ...r domains. The spacing between domains has been confirmed by [[small-angle X-ray scattering]], a technique which gives information about [[microstructur
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  • ...keller>W. Keller (1963) ''The Bible as History'' page 156 ISBN 0 340 00312 X</ref> However, by learning to get [[copper]] and [[tin]] by heating rocks a ...ning the [[Iron Age]]. The secret of extracting and working iron was a key factor in the success of the [[Philistines]].<ref name=keller/><ref>B. W. Anderson
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  • ...ple, a 1-inch layer of closed-cell foam provides about the same insulation factor as 2&nbsp;inches of open-cell foam. ...This compares very favorably with the R-19 (RSI-3.35) of a conventional 2 x 6 insulated wall. When using straw bales for construction, the bales must b
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  • The widespread availability of cheaper kerosene was the principal factor in the precipitous decline in the [[whaling]] industry in the mid-to-late 1 * In [[x-ray crystallography]], kerosene can be used to store crystals. When a [[hyd
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  • ...ation = Evanston, IL | pages = | url = | doi = | id = | isbn = 0-395-87274-X }}</ref> (Also, the Pueblo people built their adobe structures with handful ...perature through the wide daily fluctuations typical of desert climates, a factor which has contributed to its longevity as a building material. In addition
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  • ...its [[flight control system]]. Still, the fundamental body and skin of the X-15 remained the same. Its top speed of [[mach]] 6.7 was achieved in 1968, a *{{cite journal|doi = 10.1007/s11837-006-0077-x|title = A century of monel metal: 1906–2006|year = 2006|last1 = Shoemaker
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  • :2 Fe + 3 X<sub>2</sub> → 2 FeX<sub>3</sub> (X = F, Cl, Br) ...otential for biological toxicity.<ref>{{cite journal |title=Tumor necrosis factor-α-induced iron sequestration and oxidative stress in human endothelial cel
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  • | pregnancy_AU = <!-- A / B1 / B2 / B3 / C / D / X --> | pregnancy_US = <!-- A / B / C / D / X -->
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  • ...he three columns are (1) Job Step (2) Hazard (3) Controls. A Hazard is any factor that can cause damage to personnel, property or the environment (some compa ...plying the control. Risk (in the sphere of OH&S) is defined as Probability X Consequence. Qualitative Risk Assessment uses a Risk Matrix to assess the l
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  • ...|pages=455–66 |year=2002 |month=June |doi=10.1046/j.1365-2796.2002.00993.x |pmid=12028500}}</ref> Indeed, [[lung cancer]] death rates in the United St ...tive role for viruses and they appear to be the second most important risk factor for cancer development in humans, exceeded only by tobacco usage.<ref name=
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  • * Kim Vicente, ''The Human Factor'' Full of examples and statistics illustrating the gap between existing te : (numbers between brackets are the ISI [[impact factor]] 2001-2003)
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  • ...jpg|thumb|right|250px|PVL is expressed in ''Staphylococcus aureus'' (shown x 50,000)]] The PVL factor is encoded in a [[prophage]]&mdash;designated as Φ-PVL&mdash;which is a vi
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  • ...=R. J.|last = King|year = 2002|doi = 10.1046/j.1365-2451.2002.t01-1-00006.x}}</ref>--> ([[iron|Fe]]As[[sulfur|S]]), which is structurally related to [[ ...he formulae R<sub>3-x</sub>AsCl<sub>x</sub> (where R = alkyl and aryl, and x = 0,1,2). Cacodylic acid which is of historic and practical interest, aris
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  • ...10.1046/j.1432-1327.2000.01453.x|title = Cadmium blocks hypoxia-inducible factor (HIF)-1-mediated response to hypoxia by stimulating the proteasome-dependen ...troscopy (XAFS), and cadmium was characterized by noting the energy of the X-rays that were absorbed.<ref>{{cite journal
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  • ...greater the risk, no doubt, the less will be the weight to be given to the factor of cost. | Lord Justice Tucker }} ...| publisher=Prentice Hall | edition=5th | year=2005 | id=ISBN 0-13-197646-X }}
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  • ...fiWSW6Q_y&sig=o1Ps1VbwQtHCOC8ZZLNO6Oe32ZY&hl=en&ei=9wpWSsv5EIb8NfeplJ0I&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=3|title=Introduction to wildland fire|first Fast and effective detection is a key factor in wildfire fighting.<ref>San-Miguel-Ayanz, ''et al.'', 362.</ref> Early de
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  • Caption = An X ray demonstrating the characteristic finding of lead poisoning, dense [[met ...visible with a microscope and dense lines in the bones of children seen on X-ray. However, the main tool for diagnosis is measurement of the [[blood le
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  • ...th>\mathbf{E}(x, y, z, t)</math> ([[electric field]]) and <math>\mathbf{B}(x, y, z, t)</math> ([[magnetic field]]). ...f electromagnetic radiation is seen in various disciplines. For example, [[X-rays]] are high frequency electromagnetic radiation and are used in [[radio
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