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  • ...) of High Viscosity Reactions | journal = Polymeric Materials: Science and Engineering | year = 2003 | volume = 88 | issue = | pages=314–316 }}</ref><ref>{{Cit ...icient, makes poor use of personnel time, and often exposes technicians to safety risks. Other methods involve post-reaction analysis of failed batches, to a
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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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  • ...mostly used in the context of [[materials science]], [[metallurgy]] and [[engineering]]. The definition of which elements belong to this group differs. The most ...DDwC&pg=PA86 | pages = 86–93 | isbn =9787302125358| title =Manufacturing engineering and technology| publisher = Pearson Prentice Hall | first1 =Kalpakjian| las
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  • ...y<ref>{{cite journal|author=H. Yu, R. Bellair, R.M. Kannan, S. Brock|title=Engineering Strength, Porosity, and Emission Intensity of Nanostructured CdSe Networks ==Safety==
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  • .../hyper/solglass.htm] Such coatings may reduce fading of fabric and improve safety in case of breakage.[http://www.aps.com/aps_services/business/waystosave/Bu ....J, 'Heat Transfer, Natural Convection' March 2008, Department Of Chemical Engineering, University of Sydney.</ref>
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  • ...noise prevention, visual protection, protection against the sun, building safety. ...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
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  • However, lanolin’s safety and efficacy is probably best illustrated taking a look at the market. High 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. ...d lubrication. Polyphenyl ether technology can also provide superior fire safety and fatigue life, depending on the specific bearing design. In this applic
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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 * ensure safety for the people handling it (toxicity, bacteria, fungi) and for the environm
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  • # Safety - no climbing around machinery or inaccessible areas ([[gases]], [[exhaust ...ndustry was introduced in 1937 by [[Lincoln Industrial Corporation|Lincoln Engineering]] (now known as Lincoln Industrial) in the [[U.S.A.]]
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  • ...ing in the 1970s, a transformation of the product began, with the industry engineering formulation changes. These changes affected the product's production speed ...and strict workplace exposure limits were established by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). These changes required all vats to be tig
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  • ...ary fencing is used when an area needs barriers for the purposes of public safety or security, crowd control, theft deterrent, or equipment storage. Its most ...US, occupational safety and health laws are policed by the [[Occupational Safety and Health Administration]] (OSHA).
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  • Edge Protection is often required to meet strict technical [[safety standards]] set by Government authorities. Depending on [[occupational safety]] requirements in any given country or region, the quality of edge protecti
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  • ...l Consumer Products Safety Commission passing 16 CFR Part 1209, which sets safety standards covering four product attributes for cellulose insulation only: s ...es <ref> [http://www.sciengineering.com/newsletter/AmmoniaConcern.pdf] SCI Engineering Newsletter report</ref>.
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  • ...ment of the fire Data Management System" Department of Fire Protection and Engineering, NIST-GCR-94-693, August 1993. [http://www.fire.nist.gov/bfrlpubs/fire94/PD ...writers, project managers and construction managers. The Naval Facilities Engineering Command ([[NAVFAC]]) and the Army Corps of Engineers ([[USACE]]) has also a
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  • ...other services built in. Because floors meet many needs, some essential to safety, floors are built to strict [[building codes]]. *[[Sprung floor]], improves the performance and safety of athletes and dancers
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  • ...t is mostly used for grating roads, making drainage coverings and building safety walls. It also has uses in chemical plantation, platform grating, metallurg {{engineering-stub}}
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  • ...rotary tool. Drywall is then fixed to the [[wall]] structure with [[nail (engineering)|nails]], glue, or more commonly in recent years, the now-ubiquitous ''dryw ...[[fastener]]s holding the drywall. This typically results in [[Deflection (engineering)|deflection]] of the assembly towards the fire, as that is the location whe
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  • ...iction coefficient". This can be of serious concern especially as a public safety issue to individuals, principals and property owners by exposing them to po ...ate. Porous asphalt surfaces are being used on highways to improve driving safety by removing water from the surface.<ref name="EPA Menu" />
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  • ...uctures, [[brick]]/[[Concrete masonry unit|block]] walls and [[foundation (engineering)|footings]] for gates, [[fence]]s and [[Utility pole|poles]]. ...rchitecture]] termed the [[Roman Architectural Revolution]], freed [[Roman engineering|Roman construction]] from the restrictions of stone and brick material and
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