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  • ...icers do not create "fresh and live" juice. They cook the juice. When the produce is heated, enzymes are lost and destruction of other nutrients in the jui ...ch as shredding, grinding or pressing) which extracts the juice out of the produce. There are several types of mechanical juicers, such as centrifugal, centri
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  • * It is possible to make both vine and brandy (requiring 50 kg of fruit to produce 1 litre of brandy).
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  • Once the plant is allowed to flower, it may produce seed pods containing small black seeds which can be saved and planted the f
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  • ...Asian, and East Asian dishes, Star Anise is considerably less expensive to produce, and has gradually displaced the 'original' anise in Western markets. While ..., the principal component of anise oil, is a precursor that can eventually produce 2,5-dimethoxybenzaldehyde which can be used in the clandestine synthesis of
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  • * Yeast dough Can expand and produce gas in the digestive system, causing pain and possible rupture of the stoma
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  • A long fermentation gives the yeast a chance to produce its own flavors and convert
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  • occurring yeasts that will produce the best bread. 3: the oven: must produce an even heat, with a degree of moisture in the
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  • * Or Audubon Field Guides to trees that produce edible nuts
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  • ...s for fruitful changes of course, but after several attempts had failed to produce results, the Task Group Commander recorded in his log, on 13 May 1943:
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  • ...lia, Ecuador, Cuba, the Philippines, El Salvador and Hawaii, sugarcane can produce {{convert|20|kg|lb}} for each square meter exposed to the sun.{{Citation ne Although sugarcanes produce seeds, modern stem cutting has become the most common reproduction method.
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  • ...en during its second growing season, nutrients in the root will be used to produce [[flower]]s and [[seed]]s and the root will decrease in size. In commercia ...At the northern end of its range, growing seasons as short as 100 days can produce commercially viable sugarbeet crops. In warmer climates, such as in Califor
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  • ...and the produce of "good workmen" alongside other necessities such as the produce of carpenters, blacksmiths and bakers.<ref>{{cite book |title = Readings in ...ally become firmer as it cures. Reacting fat with potassium hydroxide will produce a soap that is either soft or liquid.
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  • ...titude, and much faster rates of fire. Since Germany had been forbidden to produce new weapons of almost every sort after World War I, the German Krupp compan
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  • ...rossing, has been addressed with the invention of special power units that produce a square wave pattern instead of the normal sine wave, eliminating low-volt ...maller particles presenting a greater danger. Additionally, many processes produce various gases (most commonly carbon dioxide and ozone, but others as well)
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  • ...e Pothunters'' by P. G. Wodehouse the major characters use a jellygraph to produce a school magazine at very short notice. Wodehouse assumes his reader knows
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  • ...use this recipe, we'd like to see a copy of the zine, flyer or artwork you produce. Our address is: <br/>
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  • ...up to the battery, you may have been disappointed. One lemon cell doesn't produce a lot of current. To light up a flashlight bulb, you'll probably have to co
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  • ...ion zone as was the case in e.g. the WWII gasifiers), can be engineered to produce essentially tar-free gas (less than 1&nbsp;mg/m³), while single-reactor fl ...and efficient method to heat and cook in developing countries, or even to produce electricity when combined with an internal combustion engine. Compared to W
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  • ...lacks a true reduction zone further increasing this designs propensity to produce tar. Tar in the wood gas stream is considered a dirty gas and tar will gum
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  • ...ons such as UL or Proposition 65, which means the tape can violently burn, produce toxic smoke, ingestion and contact toxicity, irregular mechanical strength,
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  • ...zle velocity of 3,445 ft/s (1,050 m/s). The lighter ammunition was also to produce a higher rate of fire, 1,650 to 1,850 rounds per minute. Unfortunately, sev
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  • ...able of engaging targets at 8 [[kilometer]]s. Roketsan is also planning to produce versions of the missile that can be land vehicle-launched and intends to of
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  • ...ment was reached in 1989 between the French and Canadian governments to co-produce the ERYX missile system.<ref name="Armada">{{cite journal|title=Anti-tank g In 1989, France and Canada signed a joint venture to co-produce the ERYX missile. AlliedSignal Aerospace Canada Inc has been developed the
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  • ...work on the 120 was dusted off and mated to a new eight-wheel carriage to produce the '''4.7-inch M1''' when it was accepted in 1940.
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  • ...ent with the existing versions, Rheinmetall-Borsig and Krupp were asked to produce a new version that was less expensive.
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  • ...rne and mountain troops with AA capabilities, [[Mauser]] was contracted to produce a lighter version of the FlaK 38, which they introduced as the '''2&nbsp;cm ...and [[SdKfz 11]]. It was also mounted onto half-tracks and tank bodies to produce mobile anti-aircraft vehicles, such as the [[SdKfz 7/1]] (based on the [[Sd
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  • ...like the [[40 mm Bofors]] typically used 4-5 round clips of ammunition to produce rates of fire four times as high.
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  • ...ined their technology with the results of independent Japanese research to produce the ''61 cm Type 90''. Testing of the prototypes was prolonged by the need
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  • ...le]].<ref name=Hogg37>Hogg, p. 37</ref> The cannon was relatively cheap to produce – the [[Royal Commission on the Defence of the United Kingdom]] estimated
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  • ...A few hundred M1's were completed when several improvements were added to produce the '''90&nbsp;mm M1A1''', which entered production in late 1940 and was ac
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  • ...-1,1,1-trifluoroethane. This is then reacted with [[bromine]] at 450°C to produce halothane.<ref>{{Ref patent3 | country = US | number = 2921098 | status = g
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  • China bought a licence to produce a copy of the AM-23 cannon, which they designate Type 23-2.
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  • ...orld War I, and in 1915 old BL 6-inch guns were bored out and shortened to produce [[BL 8 inch Howitzer Mk 1 - 5|BL 8 inch howitzers]] as follows :<ref>Hogg &
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  • ...40&nbsp;mm Mark VI''', which was used on the [[Crusader tank|Crusader]] to produce the [[Crusader tank#Crusader III, AA Mk I|'''Crusader III AA Mark I''']]. B
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  • ...using a longer 37x190 cartridge in a five-round clip. The gun was ready to produce only as the [[First World War]] came to an end and was only in service brie
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  • ...pons to the USA in 1966, the [[Smith & Wesson]] arms company was tasked to produce a copy, designated the [[Smith & Wesson M76]]. However, by the time when th
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  • ...ersil'']], which scheme failed due to the actions of wind and tide but did produce some confusion when the coal-covered waters were mistaken for tarmac in the
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  • | align="center" | 1030 || Nose fuzed round, no tracer. Effective radius to produce casualties to exposed personnel 2 meters<ref name="aircav"></ref>, fragment
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  • ...tin Armament Systems was later acquired by General Dynamics, who currently produce the M61 and its various offspring.<ref name="fas_m61">{{cite web |url=http: | Nose fuzed round, no tracer. 2 m effective radius to produce casualties to exposed personnel.<ref name="aircav"/> Fragmentation hazard o
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  • The main advantage was they did not produce a wake of bubbles or turbine exhaust pointing back to the submarine firing
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  • ...d rudders and a single propeller. The effect of these modifications was to produce a relatively short "fat" torpedo.
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  • The mechanism of the NR-23 was scaled up to produce the more powerful [[NR-30]] 30 mm gun used in the [[MiG-19]] and some marks
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  • ...fted up. Woolwich Arsenal's carriage was found to be cheaper and easier to produce than the Vickers design, and with the gun was adopted as ''Ordnance QF 2-po
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  • ...y also have linked in with the idea of the gun as a cheaper and quicker to produce weapon just like that gun was.
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  • ...of enemy aircraft and then used an on-Director [[Rangekeeper|computer]] to produce an accurate fire control solution to hit the target. Later versions of the
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  • ...Latona class minelayer|''Latona'' class minelayers]] gave up their guns to produce high-angle anti-aircraft guns to defend London.<ref>[http://www.navweaps.co
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  • ...(203 mm) and converted to [[List of British ordnance terms#BL|BL type]] to produce the [[BL 8 inch Howitzer Mk 1 - 5|BL 8-inch howitzer Mk V]].<ref>Mk V howit
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  • ...d be procured for naval and siege purposes. I was therefore called upon to produce 40-pounders and 100-pounders without having had an opportunity of testing t
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  • ...trong|Armstrong]] design for heavy muzzle-loaders, which were expensive to produce. It retained the Armstrong steel barrel surrounded by wrought-iron coils un
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  • ...[[SAKO]], [[Ruger]] and [[Winchester Repeating Arms Company|Winchester]], produce new hunting rifles chambered in this cartridge.
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  • ...Japanese Artillery; Weapons and Tactics</ref> However, it was expensive to produce and lacked both accuracy and range of fire. Only 70 units were completed be
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  • ...craft attacks. Although it was difficult and expensive weapon for Japan to produce with its limited industrial infrastructure and production technology, it wa
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  • ...]] (2,500 - 3,000 [[pounds per square inch|psi]]), which burns fuel oil to produce driving power. It loses the pressure down to around 50 atm (710 psi) while ...nd the high-pressure air with spraying pure water in the wet-heat block to produce burning steam gas fed to the engine. The high-pressure fuel oil gas is burn
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  • ...Japanese Artillery; Weapons and Tactics</ref> However, it was expensive to produce and lacked both accuracy and range of fire. Only 44 units were completed be
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  • ...uns, the Imperial Japanese Navy decided in 1937 to adopt these weapons. To produce the Oerlikon guns, a group of retired Navy admirals created a news arms man
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  • ...In addition, the pole-pieces of the rotor are shaped (claw-pole) so as to produce a voltage waveform closer to a square wave that, when rectified by the diod ...ltage regulator operates by modulating the small field current in order to produce a constant voltage at the stator output. The field current is much smaller
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  • Since hydroelectric dams do not burn fossil fuels, they do not directly produce [[carbon dioxide]] (a greenhouse gas). While some carbon dioxide is produce ...has been noted that the reservoirs of power plants in tropical regions may produce substantial amounts of [[methane]] and [[carbon dioxide]]. This is due to p
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  • ...is used as prophylaxis with chemotherapeutic treatments, which can rapidly produce severe hyperuricemia. Other established indications for allopurinol therapy
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  • ...f action is not completely understood, but studies suggest it functions to produce withdrawal symptoms by competing for opiate receptor sites within the CNS (
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  • ...fate anion characteristically reacts with [[dilution|dilute]] [[acid]]s to produce sulfur, [[sulfur dioxide]] and [[water]]:<ref name="holleman" /> ...l chemistry. It can, when heated with a sample containing aluminum cation, produce a white precipitation:
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  • ...for by [[police]] as a marker for [[alcohol intoxication]] (which can also produce nystagmus). At toxic doses, patients experience [[sedation]], cerebellar [
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  • ...ds bulk and weight to powdered [[cocaine]] (whereas other adulterants will produce smaller "rocks" of cocaine) and makes the drug appear more pure<ref>{{cite
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  • ...d <small>D</small>-[[desosamine]]), making it a compound very difficult to produce via synthetic methods.
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  • ...PN, Pappas P, Boumba VA, ''et al.'' |title=Pharmaceutical agents known to produce disulfiram-like reaction: effects on hepatic ethanol metabolism and brain m
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  • ...e bacteria. Due to the different mechanism by which Gram-negative bacteria produce their cell walls and the various factors related to entering the outer memb
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  • ...iratory burst uses large quantities of oxygen, and a single neutrophil may produce enough HOCl in one second to destroy 150 bacteria.<ref>Weiss S. Tissue dest
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  • Rifampicin-resistant bacteria produce RNA Polymerases with subtly different β subunit structures which are not r
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  • ..., nor can it provide any degree of protection against [[dirty bomb]]s that produce radionuclides other than isotopes of iodine. ...nd speed of onset, the FDA invited manufacturers to submit applications to produce and market KI.<ref name="US Fed. Reg.">US Federal Register, Vol. 43, No. 24
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  • *Use of efavirenz can produce a [[false positive]] result in some urine tests for [[cannabis (drug)|marij
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  • ...nt of [[Thailand]] issued a [[compulsory license]] on 29 January, 2007, to produce and/or import [[Generic drug|generic]] versions of lopinavir and ritonavir.
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  • ...hat prevailed at the time were very bad and there was a lot of pressure to produce products quickly.
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  • Nelfinavir can produce a range of adverse effects. Common (experienced by more than one in one hun
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  • ...imate animal species on which ribavirin has been tested. Ribavirin did not produce birth defects in baboons, but this should not be an indication that it is s
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  • ...pulation are "extensive metabolizers"; multiple copies of the gene for 2D6 produce high levels of CYP2D6 and will metabolize drugs through that pathway more q
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  • With [[heat]], aminosalicylic acid is [[decarboxylation|decarboxylated]] to produce [[Carbon dioxide|CO<sub>2</sub>]] and [[3-Aminophenol|3-aminophenol]].
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  • ...her small animals. Veterinarians often use ketamine with sedative drugs to produce balanced anesthesia and analgesia, and as a constant rate infusion to help ...hippocampal BDNF protein levels induced by ketamine might be necessary to produce a rapid onset of antidepressant action.<ref name="pmid17884272">{{Cite jour
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  • ...n for [[anovulation]] and [[infertility]] when other therapy has failed to produce results.<ref name=NICEfertility>{{vcite book| author=National Collaborating ...2002 |pmid=12222753 }}</ref> theoretically, other cationic medications may produce the same effect.<ref name=PI/>
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  • ...inister each 25mg slowly, over at least 10-15min. Rapid administration may produce a transient fall in blood pressure.
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  • ...ve, the adsorption refrigeration system operates in an intermittent way to produce the refrigerating effect.
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  • ...ash]] he was using. He borrowed the potash from Dippel, who had used it to produce his "animal oil". No other known historical source mentions Dippel in this ...solution of [[ferricyanide]], in former times the methods were thought to produce two different products.
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  • Cloxacillin is used against [[staphylococci]] that produce [[beta-lactamase]], due to its large R chain which doesn't allow the [[beta
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  • ...f action and restored efficacy against amoxicillin-resistant bacteria that produce β-lactamase.
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  • ...sup> ATPase]], thereby inhibiting the ability of the [[parietal cell]]s to produce [[gastric acid]].
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  • ...earchers at Merck by the [[esterification]] of enalaprilat with ethanol to produce '''enalapril'''.
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  • ...inactive [[lactone]] that is [[hydrolysis|hydrolyzed]] after ingestion to produce the active agent. It is a white, [[nonhygroscopic]], crystalline powder tha
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  • ...minence]], which supply the [[pituitary gland]]. The lactotrope cells that produce [[prolactin]], in the absence of dopamine, secrete prolactin continuously;
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  • ...(II) acetate]]. Ancient [[Rome|Romans]] boiled soured wine in lead pots to produce a highly sweet syrup called ''sapa''. Sapa was rich in [[Lead(II) acetate|l ...cetic acid decomposes to produce [[carbon dioxide]] and [[methane]], or to produce [[ethenone]] and water.
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  • ...the form of hydrochloric acid by [[parietal cell]]s in the [[stomach]] to produce water.
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  • ...oroalkane]] (HFA) propellant. Pharmaceutical manufacturers are expected to produce adequate supplies of alternative (HFA) inhalers by 2009.{{Citation needed|d
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  • ...oducer [[T-cell]]s unresponsive to [[interleukin-1]] (IL-1), and unable to produce the T-cell growth factor.<ref>{{Cite journal|author=Palacios R., Sugawara I * It allows for the kidneys to produce [[Hypotonicity|hypotonic]] urine. {{Citation needed|date=July 2010}}
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  • ...an Association Of Poisons Cen}}</ref> The majority of ibuprofen ingestions produce only mild effects and the management of overdose is straightforward. Standa
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  • ...arenteral administration of epinephrine to acute-care cardiac patients can produce plasma concentrations of 10,000 to 100,000 ng/L.<ref>Raymondos K, Panning B
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  • ...Observations on Different Kinds of Air (1775)'', where he described how to produce the preparation of "nitrous air diminished", by heating iron filings dampen ...portant for two reasons. First, James Watt had invented a novel machine to produce "Factitious Airs" (i.e. nitrous oxide) and a novel "breathing apparatus" to
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  • ...de#Methods of production|membrane cell or diaphragm cell technologies]] to produce chlorine.
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  • ...s of these avian viruses, and then develop suitable drugs to kill them and produce a universal cure for cancer. These efforts eventually culminated in the "[[
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  • ...ant. Past the optimum point for extraction, various processes in the plant produce [[codeine]], [[thebaine]], and in some cases low quantities of [[hydromorph ...to abuse and addiction. Morphine and heroin were also much more likely to produce euphoria and other positive subjective effects when compared to these other
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  • ...ring claimed that, unlike phenacetin, paracetamol had a slight tendency to produce methemoglobinemia. Paracetamol was then quickly discarded in favor of phena ...the fact that the present maximum dosages of paracetamol had been shown to produce alterations in [[hepatic]] function.<ref name="WebMD">[http://www.webmd.com
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  • In [[chemical synthesis]], ephedrine is used in bulk quantities to produce [[chiral auxiliary]] groups.
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  • ...metimes resemble pre-existing conditions and be misdiagnosed. Diazepam may produce less intense withdrawal symptoms due to its long [[elimination half life]]. ...use it acts on the GABA receptor the herb [[Valerian (herb)|Valerian]] may produce an adverse effect.<ref>Possible Interactions with: Valerian, University of
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  • ...and inhalation exposure to EDTA in aerosolized cosmetic formulations would produce systemic effects below those seen to be toxic in oral dosing studies.<!--sh
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  • ...ivy]], [[poison oak]], and the [[lacquer tree]]. All members of the genus produce the skin-irritating oil [[urushiol]], which can cause a severe [[Allergy|al
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  • ...{{convert|5|cm|in|sp=us}} to {{convert|10|cm|in|sp=us}} across. The plants produce a cylindrical fruit which is {{convert|4|mm|in|sp=us}} to {{convert|6|mm|in
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  • ...ure mandates fencing and clear marking of fields using the poison, but the produce is safe to eat as the toxin decomposes after a few days of exposure to air.
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  • ...gan or tissue. Often indeed no other action can be observed. It is used to produce the drug [[Ouabain]] which was taken as a cardiac stimulant to treat [[hear
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  • ...rgins and grow in alternate patterns along the vines. Small green flowers produce distinctive red seeds. The seeds are encased in yellow pods that break ope
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  • ...c, toxic [[Plant sap|sap]] is tapped from the trunk of the Lacquer Tree to produce lacquer. This is done by cutting the trunk of a 10 year old tree horizontal
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  • ...oecious]] with separate male and female plants, but some individual plants produce both sexes. The [[conifer cone|cones]] are berry-like, 5-9&nbsp;mm in diame
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  • ...anscripts, [[alkaline phosphatase]] can be reacted with a [[chromogen]] to produce a colour precipitate.
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  • ...aten by many birds. In favorable growing conditions, individual shrubs may produce thousands of fruits.
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  • Each agave plant will produce several pounds of [[edible flowers]] during its final season. The stalks, w ...rom many species of agave can cause acute contact [[dermatitis]]. It will produce reddening and blistering lasting one to two weeks. Episodes of itching may
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  • ...heir leaves immediately after flowering in October or November but quickly produce new leaves.
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  • ...anscripts, [[alkaline phosphatase]] can be reacted with a [[chromogen]] to produce a colour precipitate.
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  • ...to Alegre, Paisagem do Sul, 2004, page 100</ref> and contact with them may produce general allergic sensitivity, skin disease, fever, and visual problems. <re
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  • ...he presence of [[calcium oxalate]]. "All parts of the plant are toxic, and produce irritation and swelling of the mouth and throat, acute vomiting and diarrhe All Zantedeschias produce large, showy flowers [[spadix|spathes]] and are often grown both as [[ornam
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  • ...locoweeds, do not produce swainsonine. Some species, including a few that produce swainsonine, accumulate [[selenium]]. This has led to confusion between sw ...a [[fungus]] isolated from ''Oxytropis lambertii'', has also been shown to produce swainsonine and to cause locoism in rats.<ref name="pmid15309966">{{cite jo
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  • ''C. maculatum'' is poisonous to animals. In a short time the alkaloids produce a potentially fatal neuromuscular blockage when the [[respiratory system|re ...xic]] amount (the ''[[therapeutic index]]'') is very slight. Overdoses can produce [[paralysis]] and loss of speech, followed by [[depression (physiology)|dep
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  • ..., dark reddish-purple stem and spotted [[leaf]] stalks that are hollow and produce sturdy bristles. Stems vary from 3–8&nbsp;cm in diameter, occasionally up
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  • In favorable growing conditions, individual shrubs may produce thousands of fruits, most of which are eaten by birds.
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  • ...yew to cut, and the next year Bavaria and [[Austria]] similarly failed to produce enough yew to justify a royal monopoly. Forestry records in this area in th
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  • ...and [[Familial Mediterranean Fever]] and is also used in plant breeding to produce [[polyploidy|polyploid]] strains.
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  • ...aceae]]) and genus ''[[Chondodendron]]'' (family [[Menispermaceae]]), also produce such benzylisoquinoline alkaloids. Plant geneticists have identified and sequenced genes which produce the enzymes required for this production. One enzyme involved is [[CYP80B1]
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  • ...nts or those growing under unfavourable conditions are male only, and only produce female flowers in the cyathia with maturity or as growing conditions improv ...it is. In contact with mucous membranes (eyes, nose, mouth) the latex can produce extremely painful [[inflammation]]. In experiments with animals it was foun
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  • In Brazil, castor oil (locally known as mamona oil) is now being used to produce [[biodiesel]]. In rural areas, the abundant seeds are used by children for
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  • This [[invasive weed]] grows aggressively; it can produce three vines at a time, which each grow up to 15&nbsp;cm per day.<ref name="
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  • ...iaceae]]. It is a [[wood]]y [[vine]] that is well known for its ability to produce [[urushiol]], a skin irritant that causes an itching [[rash]] for most peop
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  • ...d [[P. G. Wodehouse]]'s first book, ''[[The Pothunters]]'', and went on to produce many of his early works.
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  • ...s ways. Some of these organisms can be very harmful. [[Dinoflagellate]]s produce [[red tide]]s which can devastate fish populations and intoxicate oyster ha ...m. [[Diatom]]s are one of the major photosynthetic producers, and as such produce much of the [[oxygen]] we breathe, and also take in much of the [[carbon di
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  • ...rbonaceous char has little substance, which is beneficial if the aim is to produce a layer of insulation. ...quite potentially more kinetic energy than a house fire. Intumescents that produce hard chars are not typically used for interior spray fireproofing as they a
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  • ...nd makes pulp. The pulp can also be [[bleaching of wood pulp|bleached]] to produce white paper for [[printing]], [[painting]] and [[writing]]. Chemical pulps ...eak paper. Although large amounts of [[electrical energy]] are required to produce mechanical pulp, it costs less than chemical pulp.
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  • ...nifer]]s and [[pteridophyte]]s. Several members of the fungal kingdom also produce latex upon injury. Notable are the [[lactarius|milk-caps]] such as ''[[Lac The latex of many species can be processed to produce many materials.
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  • ...Stone Standards]</ref> [[Clay]] was one of the earliest materials used to produce [[ceramic]]s, but many different ceramic materials are now used in domestic ...ical motion (powering the device) and then using this mechanical motion to produce electricity (generating a signal). The unit of time measured is the natural
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  • ...and the resulting regions of positive and negative charge can interact to produce electrostatic bonding resembling that in ionic solids.
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  • ...d into a form that can be easily transported and stored, then processed to produce semi-finished materials. These can be input into a new cycle of production
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  • ...design. Using DMD in conjunction with HDM and multi-material CAD, one can produce components with predetermined performance such as negative co-efficient of
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  • [[Ferrous]] and [[non-ferrous]] smelting processes produce different slags. The smelting of copper and lead in non-ferrous smelting, ...part of a blended [[cement]]. Ground granulated slag reacts with water to produce cementitious properties. Concrete containing ground granulated slag develop
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  • ...ic field. This type of EAP typically requires a large actuation voltage to produce high electric fields (hundreds to thousands of [[volt]]s), but very low [[e ...otentially be integrated into [[microelectromechanical systems]] (MEMS) to produce smart actuators. As the most prospective practical research direction, EAPs
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  • ...tal cost base. The solution process uses a water based monomer solution to produce a mass of reactant polymerized gel. The polymerization's own reaction energ
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  • ...two polymers. Most polymers are incompatible with one another, so tend to produce separate phases when mixed. The compatibility of the two polymers in Noryl
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  • ...which comes from crops such as sugar beet, potatoes or wheat. When used to produce biopolymers, these are classified as [[non food crops]] which can be conver ...to a lesser extent, cellulases to degrade the polysaccharides in order to produce simple sugars which serve as nutrients for these microorganisms. Brown-rot
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  • [[Annealed glass]], heat-strengthened or [[tempered glass]] can be used to produce laminated glass. While laminated glass will crack if struck with sufficient
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  • Traditional [[polymers]] [[Chemical decomposition|decompose]] under heat and produce combustible products; thus, they are able to originate and easily propagate ...cal level. To achieve this, one can create an [[endothermic]] environment, produce non-combustible products, or add chemicals that would remove fire-propagati
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  • ...silicone polymers, demonstrated that they worked well and found a route to produce [[polydimethylsiloxane]] commercially. ...potential for broader usage was envisioned, and GE opened its own plant to produce silicones in 1947. [[Wacker Chemie]] also started production of silicones i
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  • The starting material for PolyTHF is natural gas. It is used to produce [[acetylene]] which is converted in a reaction with [[formaldehyde]] to [[b
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  • ...hird is UVA (longer wavelength UV similar to black light). All these lamps produce mostly UV as opposed to visible or infrared light. The lamp used, and there
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  • ...for self-sufficiency reasons, because no [[Petroleum|oil]] is required to produce it.
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  • ...[[Cold drawing|Fiber drawing]] is among the few industrial processes that produce a nearly single-crystal product. ...oncentrations (10–20 parts per billion in the water) of acetaldehyde can produce an off-taste.
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  • ...mmercial preparations come at a 3-lb. cut. Multiple thin layers of shellac produce a significantly better end result than a few thick layers—thick layers of Shellac was used from mid-19th century to produce small moulded goods like [[picture frames]], [[boxes]], toilet articles, [[
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  • ...ic field. This type of EAP typically requires a large actuation voltage to produce high electric fields (hundreds to thousands of [[volt]]s), but very low [[e ...otentially be integrated into [[microelectromechanical systems]] (MEMS) to produce smart actuators. As the most prospective practical research direction, EAPs
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  • ...that the chitosan acts as a barrier between the nutrients contained in the produce and microorganisms.<ref name="Cuq, B.">Cuq, B., Gontard, N., Guilbert, S., ...ttability]], and other characteristics of the polymeric substrates, should produce implants and biomedical devices with greater resistance to microbial adhesi
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  • ...cals AB in Sweden and Indofine Chemical Company, Inc. in the United Stated produce small quantities of polyprenols for scientific research purposes. Depending
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  • The synthesis methods utilized to produce coordination polymers are generally the same methods used to grow any cryst
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  • In the automotive industry, injection moulded polycarbonate can produce very smooth surfaces that make it well suited for direct (without the need
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  • ; X-ray diffraction: Regular arrangement of atoms and molecules produce sharp diffraction peaks whereas amorphous regions result in broad halos. Th
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  • ...rification]] of these compounds becomes time consuming and does not always produce entirely pure products<ref>Garcia, J. Gabriel (2003)</ref>. The ability to
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  • ...f their process by instantly seeing the properties of the polymers as they produce them essentially creating polymers that are "Born Characterized." Different
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  • ...ocess heavy oil and bitumen, and use more complex and expensive methods to produce the products required. Because heavier crude oils have too much carbon and ...lecules are separated by [[fractional distillation]] at an oil refinery to produce petrol, jet fuel, kerosene, and other hydrocarbons. For example, [[2,2,4-tr
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  • ...levels reducing ductility and toughness. The addition of [[silicon]] will produce cast irons, while the addition of [[chromium]], [[nickel]] and [[molybdenum ...onium]] are used in [[Nuclear reactor technology|nuclear power plants]] to produce energy via [[nuclear fission]]. Mercury is a liquid at room temperature and
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  • ...m-238|U-238]], and about 0.0054 percent [[Uranium-234|U-234]]. In order to produce [[enriched uranium]], the process of [[isotope separation]] removes a subst .../sub> is exposed to water vapor in the air, it reacts with the moisture to produce UO<sub>2</sub>F<sub>2</sub> ([[uranyl fluoride]]), a solid, and HF ([[hydro
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  • .... Since quenching can be difficult to control, many steels are quenched to produce an overabundance of martensite, then tempered to gradually reduce its conce
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  • .../ref> [[Ruthenium chemical vapor deposition]] (CVD) is used as a method to produce thin films of pure ruthenium on substrates. These films show promising prop
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  • ...that producing aerogel in a [[weightlessness|weightless]] environment can produce particles with a more uniform size and reduce the [[Rayleigh scattering]] e ...a very low impedance compared to normal supercapacitors and can absorb or produce very high peak currents. At present, such capacitors are polarity-sensitive
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  • ...</sub>. But [[metallocene]]-[[catalysis|catalyzed]] [[polymerization]] can produce an ordered ''syndiotactic'' polystyrene with the phenyl groups on alternati ...temperatures (as in a campfire or a household fireplace), polystyrene can produce [[polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon]]s, [[carbon black]], and [[carbon monoxi
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  • ...n]], which is considerably more expensive, is not generally used except to produce very thin double glazing units or relatively thin, or extremely high perfor
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  • ...in the same way as commercial meal powder or can be pressed and corned to produce true black powder.
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  • ...to react with gangue minerals (i.e. [[silica]] and silicate impurities) to produce liquid slag that floats and can be poured off from the much denser molten m
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  • ...2th century, Venice acquired some villages near Tyre and set up estates to produce sugar for export to Europe, where it supplemented honey as the only other a ...lymer]]s of sugars are common in nature. Through [[photosynthesis]] plants produce [[glucose]], which has the formula {{chem|C|6|H|12|O|6}}, and convert it fo
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  • ...a granule that will allow the tableting process to be predictable and will produce quality tablets within the required tablet-press speed range. ...he adhesive within the granule and is a function of the method employed to produce the granule.
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  • ...surface is otherwise disturbed. Granular materials discharged from silos produce loud acoustic emissions in a process known as [[silo honking]].
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  • ...[[Interstellar dust]] is found between the stars, and high concentrations produce [[diffuse nebulae]] and [[reflection nebulae]].
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  • :[[Camel]]'s Hair is a natural [[fiber]] from the [[camel]]. Camel hair can produce a variety of different coarseness of [[yarn]]. This fiber is a novelty fibe
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  • [[Fluorescence|Fluorescent]] and halogen-produced light can also produce large amounts of UV radiation, though filters which fit over the bulbs are ...o be harmful to textiles. [[Incandescent light bulb|Incandescent lights]] produce a large amount of heat in addition to large quantities of infrared radiatio
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  • ...r performances depend upon interaction with the cells and different fluids produce by the body. Sutures and wound dressing uses fibers like silk and other syn
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  • '''Stonewashed jeans''' are [[jeans]] that have been treated to produce a faded, worn appearance. This is usually accomplished either by washing t
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  • ...s who produce yarn and this, in turn, is sold to weavers (or knitters) who produce fabric. Irish linen spinning has now virtually ceased, yarns being imported
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  • ...may be spun is S twist (recverse or Z twist (normal) twist is imparted to produce the strength.
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  • The [[Wool|fleece]] is removed in one piece. Second cuts can be made but produce only short fibres, which are more difficult to spin. ...in the last heckles can be [[carding|carded]] like wool and spun. It will produce a coarser yarn than the fibres pulled through the heckles because it will s
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  • ...ssures. Calendering is used on fabrics such as [[moire (fabric)|moire]] to produce its watered effect and also on [[cambric]] and some types of [[sateen]]s. ...ced by using ribbed rollers. These rollers compress the cloth and the ribs produce the characteristic watermark effect by moving aside threads as well as comp
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  • ::*Intermediate Frames: are used to repeat the slubbing process to produce a finer yarn. ...ted to each other horizontally. Various weft machines can be configured to produce textiles from a single spool of [[yarn]] or multiple spools depending on th
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  • ...l Mexico commercialize their original and traditional creations as well as produce them for domestic consumption. People in coastal areas continue to plant co
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  • ...product labels to reflect the type of chemical preservative(s) used on the produce.{{Citation needed|date=July 2009}} The benefits and safety of many artifici
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  • ...aids sheep in shedding [[water]] from their coats. Certain breeds of sheep produce large amounts of lanolin, and the extraction can be performed by squeezing ...requirements. New products obtained using complex purification techniques produce lanolin esters in their natural state removing oxidative and environmental
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  • ...the custom making of jewelry and small sculptures. Different formulations produce waxes from those soft enough to be molded by hand to those hard enough to b
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  • ...y warm and wet (above freezing). In times when Kick wax and Klister don't produce enough grip, skiers will sometimes make '''Hairies''': a process of turning ...ratures of snow. In 1974 he formulated a surfactant to his paraffin wax to produce a all temperature wax he trademarked HotSauce. A surfactant is a wetting ag
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  • ...least controversially, applied to metals. This has several objectives: to produce a barrier that excludes moisture and oxygen from the metal surface, to ensu ...then stir while cooling and add further quantities of [[white spirit]] to produce a suitable consistency.
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  • ...the ambient temperature in the hive has to be {{convert|33|to|36|C|F}}. To produce their wax, bees must consume about eight times as much honey by mass. It is
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  • * Hydrotreated kerosene can be used as a starting material to produce high purity linear paraffins which are subsequently dehydrogenated to linea
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  • ...culpting. Modelling clays have been used by man for thousands of years to produce [[pottery]], buildings, and artistic sculptures.
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  • ...cleaner machines are actually converted chenille machines. Some machines produce very long pipe cleaners which are wound onto spools. The spools may be sol
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  • ...oshi, Rai Kunimitsu, Osafune Nagamitsu and Osafune Kagemitsu, continued to produce swords of the elegant style of the late Heian/early Kamakura period. These ...d to the beginning of the [[Nanboku-chō period]], the smiths' goal was to produce swords that exhibited splendor and toughness, incorporating some of the bes
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  • ...nd replaced by a new layer. It takes 4-5 acres of well-managed reed bed to produce enough reed to thatch an average house, and large reed beds have been uncom
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  • This original process made it difficult to produce and install a consistent, quality product. Beginning in the 1970s, a transf
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  • ...l, concrete and concrete based materials are intensive energy materials to produce. However, the long durability and minimal maintenance of masonry sidings me
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  • ...r]] and [[plywood]] or moisture-resistant [[particleboard]]. It is easy to produce but time-consuming for larger structures, and the plywood facing has a rela
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  • ...ass can be laminated or toughened depending on the depth of the pattern to produce a safety glass. ...glasses manufactured using different types of glass and interlayers which produce different results when broken.
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  • ...is heated to produce [[quicklime]] (calcium oxide). Water is then added to produce [[slaked lime]] (calcium hydroxide), which is sold as a white powder. Addit ...producing a bronze casting the plaster positive could be further worked to produce smooth surfaces. An advantage of this plaster image is that it is relativel
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  • ...thousands of times higher than that of carbon dioxide, cellulose does not produce significant gaseous emissions. Unlike fiberglass, cellulose does not use [[ ...ulation is by far the lowest. It requires 20 to 40 times as much energy to produce furnace-made insulation materials compared to cellulose. Cellulose is made
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  • ...outed it as a material that would in the future make it possible to [[mass-produce]] housing at a low cost.<ref name=TIME>[http://www.time.com/time/magazine/a
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  • ...many years, for repeated use. One-offs were clearly much more expensive to produce, as they had to carry the entire cost of creating the mould.
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  • ...stonework the finished product is far lighter and may be further glazed to produce objects with color or durable simulations of metal patina. Robust durable w
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  • ...icient. As an example: recycled Aluminum only requires 5% of the energy to produce as does new Aluminum.
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