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  • :[[Millinery]] is women's [[hat]]s and other articles sold by a milliner, or the profession or business of designing, making, or ...et pile alternating with a plain depression. The velveteen, trade varies a good deal with the fashions that control the production of velvet.
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  • ...sing them through graduated openings in a grilled wire frame, and those of good color are bleached by the fumes of sulfur. Spotted and discoloured straws a ...laits and hats vary enormously in quality and value; the plait of a hat of good quality may represent the work of four or five days, while hats of the high
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  • ...ing of its remarkable durability.<ref>[http://www.buildingconservation.com/articles/mortar/mortar.htm Peter Ellis, ''The Analysis of Mortar: The Past 20 Years' ...rying time of a lime mortar must be regulated at a steady rate to ensure a good final set. A rapidly dried lime mortar will result in a low-strength, poor-
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  • *MgO boards are a good example of the advances made in construction materials to meet changes in b *MgO boards have been mentioned in articles about the biologically friendly construction.
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  • ...ace for a detailed history of the industry. That should appear in separate articles elsewhere. --> {{good article}}
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  • ...low-calorie source of potassium. It is known for its sweet taste and as a good source of nutrients and protein. ...le=Competition Bureau Calls on Textile Dealers to Accurately Label Textile Articles Derived from Bamboo |url=http://www.reuters.com/article/pressRelease/idUS17
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  • ...the properties of the [[allotropes of iron]] is key to the manufacture of good quality steels. ...ng a [[bloomery]]. Blacksmiths in [[Luristan]] in western Iran were making good steel by 1000&nbsp;BC.{{sfn|Weeks|1968|p=32}} Then improved versions, [[Woo
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  • ...in inferior material they may make up 25 per cent or more. The latewood of good oak is dark colored and firm, and consists mostly of thick-walled fibers wh ...is more rapid than in trees in a closed forest, and in the manufacture of articles where strength is an important consideration such "second-growth" hardwood
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  • | url =http://www.sciencenews.org/articles/20060708/bob9.asp ...asbestos risk, some of which were referenced in the previously cited news articles.<ref>National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health: Occupational Ex
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  • | Use as an [[abrasive]] for [[sandblasting|blasting]] articles in any blasting apparatus. ...for sprinkling the [[mould]]s of silica [[bricks]], namely bricks or other articles composed of refractory material and containing not less than 80 per cent of
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  • ...nment officials from the SENSOR-Pesticides program have published research articles that highlight findings from the data and their implications for environmen ...ame=migrant/> and flight attendants.<ref name=flight_attendants/> Several articles have attracted media attention and motivated legislative or other governmen
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  • |url=http://www.govtech.com/em/articles/400741 ...t. This project was prompted by the realization that while numerous books, articles and papers referred to “principles of emergency management,” nowhere in
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  • ...acid is found in ppm levels in commercial formaldehyde). Formaldehyde is a good [[electrophile]], participating in [[electrophilic aromatic substitution]] ...cessdate = 2008-09-04 | url = http://www.boston.com/news/nation/washington/articles/2008/04/11/fema_limits_formaldehyde_in_trailers/}}.</ref> The EPA recommen
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  • A good BBS program will consist of: ...pproaches: Which are the most effective. <http://www.behavioral-safety.com/articles/behavioral_safety_interventions_a_review_of_process_design_factors.pdf></re
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  • ...n, D.C.]] and won an award for [[investigative reporting]] for a series of articles about this contamination.<ref>{{cite web |title=Alum Wins Investigative Rep ...A625–A630 |year=2002 |pmid=12361944 |url=http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1241049/pdf/ehp0110-a00625.pdf |issue=10 |pmc=1241049 |ref=harv }}</ref>
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  • ...ary advisories but stresses that the data is currently too limited to draw good conclusions.<ref>{{cite web|url= http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/emf2.html |title= ...e to specific parts of the [[electromagnetic spectrum]], see the following articles:
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  • .../ref> however, search results from PubMed also reveal that most scientific articles written about PHRs have been published since 2000. ...age article<ref name="Globe">[http://www.boston.com/news/nation/washington/articles/2009/04/13/electronic_health_records_raise_doubt/ Electronic Health Records
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  • ...url = | issn = | ref = harv }}</ref> [[Otto Funke]] published a series of articles in which he described growing hemoglobin crystals by successively diluting 1384 pages</ref><ref name=Patricia>[http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qa3689/is_199605/ai_n8735092/ Hazards of hypoxemia: How to protect your
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  • ...casions already. Please do not post Paradoxes onto this list — there's a good list of them at [[Paradox]] --> This '''list of eponymous laws''' provides links to articles on [[Law (principle)|laws]], [[adage]]s, and other succinct observations or
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  • ...ll of the articles listed here contain information specific to dogs. These articles are marked with an asterisk (*). ...<!-- at the moment, "misc" just means I haven't sorted them or don't have good subheads for them. -elf -->
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