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  • ...e explosion initially lifted the entire four-story structure, shearing the bases of the concrete support columns, each measuring fifteen feet in circumferen
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  • ...y'' departed 27 August, however, to perform escort duties among the island bases of the western Pacific. The ship also aided in the occupation of many small
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  • ...seaplanes and, in addition, carried [[aviation gasoline]] to outlying air bases along the Brazilian coast while engaging in [[antisubmarine]] patrols herse
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  • ...il October 1944, ''Rockaway'' delivered supplies and personnel to outlying bases in the [[North Atlantic Ocean]]. She transferred a complete [[seaplane]] [[ ...ted in Brazil from February 1945 to July 1945, supplying the various naval bases from [[Belem]] to [[Bahia]], Brazil, with men and equipment.
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  • ...ca]] into April 1944, providing logistics support to advanced [[seaplane]] bases at [[Santa Elena Bay]], [[Ecuador]], and at [[Aeolian Bay]], [[Battra Islan ...patrol planes, conducting logistics support missions for advanced seaplane bases, and occasionally towing targets for the patrol planes training in the area
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  • ...[[Rear Admiral]] [[Richard Lansing Conolly]], Commander, Landing Craft and Bases, Northwest African Waters. While at Mers-el-Kebir she was fitted out as an
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  • ...for submarines and to patrol Hampton Roads to protect the Fleet and naval bases. Two days later, other warships relieved her on patrol; and she anchored wi
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  • ...ed so that they could serve as the primary line of defense of the seaplane bases they set up.<ref name="Conway p. 157" />
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  • *a couple of good stable bases more that 60 cm height
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  • ...toms cut out, are slightly narrower at the base than the top. These opened bases are joined together at five points with narrow strips of metal teaving a 4
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  • ...based anti-mortar and missile defense role to protect fixed and temporary bases and other facilities. <ref>http://www.usi-inc.net/23.html</ref> <ref>http:/
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  • ...ssdate=2010-04-13}}</ref> where it was set up to protect forward operating bases and other high-value sites in and around the capital, [[Baghdad]].<ref>http ..., 2007 ]</ref> In 2008 there were more than twenty CIWS systems protecting bases in the U.S. Central Command area of operations. A Raytheon spokesman told '
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  • Gun positions were usually in the vicinity of naval bases where they could use the naval ammunition supply. However, initially the st
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  • ...latest version in World War II, which were left at some South West Pacific bases in early 1942. The [[United States Navy|US Navy]] aerial torpedo, [[Mark 13
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  • ...nted aboard practically everything that floated, and was also used in land bases in the Japanese Empire and in the Japanese overseas combat fronts. These w
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  • ...n de novo synthesis - inhibition of the enzyme starves the bacteria of two bases necessary for [[DNA replication]] and [[transcription (genetics)|transcript
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  • Clofazimine works by binding to the guanine bases of bacterial DNA, thereby blocking the template function of the DNA and inh
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  • ...om other nucleoside analogues, because it does not have any of the regular bases, instead it has [[hypoxanthine]] attached to the sugar ring. Within the cel
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  • ...cluding [[alcohol]]s, [[glycol]]s, strong [[acid]]s and [[base (chemistry)|bases]], [[metal]]s and most [[inorganic]]s, such as [[lithium]], [[sodium]], [[
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  • [[Category:Bases]]
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  • ...authors = Dreux C. | year = 1977 | month = January | title = Pharmacologic bases of use of benzodiazepines in peréinatal medicine | volume = 34(1) | pages
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  • The inconspicuous yellow-green axial flowers, usually hidden among the leaf bases, may be strongly fragrant, or may exhibit no scent at all.<ref name="Refere
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  • ...C, [[benzoyl chloride|benzoylates]] the distillate, extracts the tertiary bases by shaking an [[diethylether|ethereal]] solution with dilute acid, pours th
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  • ...convert|2|-|3|mm}} broad, arranged spirally on the stem, but with the leaf bases twisted to align the leaves in two flat rows either side of the stem, excep
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  • ..., as well. Deterioration of overlays is significantly increased on asphalt bases with high [[viscosity]]. If a grade or a distance between the pavement and
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  • ...ere are either acidic or basic and are chemically stable to both acids and bases. The main raw materials belongs to, but not confined to, R<sub>2</sub>O<sub
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  • ...caustic environment. In many cases withstanding erosion from the acid and bases applied to it. Ceramics generally can withstand very high temperatures such
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  • ...ither [[weak acid|weak]] or [[strong acid|strong]] (and [[Base (chemistry)|bases]] similarly may be either [[weak base|weak]] or [[strong base|strong]]). Si
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  • ...ratures, including aromatic or [[halogenated hydrocarbon]]s, strong acids, bases, [[ketone]]s, and other aggressive industrial substances. [[hydrolysis|Hydr
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  • PB-1 generally resists chemicals such as detergents, oils, fats, acids, bases, alcohol, ketones, aliphatic hydrocarbons and hot polar solutions (includin
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  • ...bond]]s. It is characterized by a high resistance to solvents, acids, and bases.
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  • ...opylene]], it is rugged and unusually resistant to many chemical solvents, bases and acids.
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  • ...ding its use under high pressures. It is also stable in aqueous acids and bases and many non-polar solvents; however it is soluble in dichloromethane and [
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  • ...ms a component of ''Heat Cured Capping Cement'' used to fasten the caps or bases to the bulbs of electric lamps.
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  • ...dination complex]] via a Lewis acid/ base relationship ([[lewis acids and bases]]). Coordination polymers are formed when a ligand has the ability to form
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  • ...edicine]], as dispersing agents, solvents, [[ointment]], and [[suppository bases]]; in vehicles; as tablet excipients; and as laxatives. Some specific group ...ule (pharmacy)|capsule]]s, whereas solid variants are used as [[ointment]] bases, [[tablet]] binders, film [[coating]]s, and [[lubricant]]s.<ref name="Smoli
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  • ...oagulate]] or [[flocculation | flocculate]]. Such titrations use acids or bases as titration [[reagent]]s. Tables of iso-electric points for different mat
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  • ...edia|Last = Lew|First= Kristi| title =Homogeneous| encyclopedia =Acids and Bases, Essential Chemistry. New York: Chelsea House Publishing.| publisher = Onli
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  • ...They form stable products with hard [[base (chemistry)|bases]], which are bases with ionic bonds. ...iodine than fluorine. They form stable products with soft bases, which are bases with covalent bonds.
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  • ...nce for other uses. Steel furnace slag sales in 2006 were for use in road bases and surfaces (51%), asphaltic concrete (12%), for [[fill]] (18%), and the b
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  • ...properties of the petrolatum can be modified by using microcrystalline wax bases of different congeal points (ASTM test D938) and needle penetration (ASTM D
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  • ...more accurate temperature controls, and thicker and smoother bases. Thick bases help keep the heat evenly distributed over the iron's surface. The more acc ...he wax, but may not be accurate. Clothes irons suffer from relatively thin bases that tend to poorly distribute heat and low quality temperature control whi
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  • ...ve even in very damp conditions (because it contains silica and aluminium, bases of modern cement and hydraulic lime preparations). The second consideration
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  • ...tionally about 3/8 inch in width. Matching trim shapes such as [[cove]]s, bases, shoes, and [[bullnose]]s are available to turn corners and terminate runs
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  • ...e builder could not work out how to resolve the junction between necks and bases running in the same direction. Later, a [[timber]] double garage was renova
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  • ...ed States military]] has utilized structural deconstruction in many of its bases. The construction methods of [[barracks]], among other base structures, are
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  • ...with the need for electrical conduit for use in new airfields and military bases. In 1948, the name of the Fiber Conduit Company was changed to the Orangeb
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  • ...al grass forming clumps 30 centimeters to one meter tall with tough, dense bases sprouting from [[rhizome]]s. The [[inflorescence]] atop the wiry stem is a
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  • ...narcrete has the following advantages as a construction material for lunar bases:<ref name=Bennett>{{cite book|title=Innovations in concrete|author=D. F. H. * {{cite conference|booktitle=The Second Conference on Lunar Bases and Space Activities of the 21st Century, Houston, TX, 5&ndash;7 Apr. 1988|
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  • ...principles are designed to protect sculptures, vases, large fossils, lamp bases, busts, computers, furniture, chandeliers and other objects of unusual shap
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  • ...s Rack|baker's racks]], [[wine rack]]s, [[pot rack]]s, [[etagere]]s, table bases, desks, gates, beds, candle holders, curtain rods, bars and bar stools.
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  • '''Staddle stones''' were originally used as supporting bases for [[granary|granaries]], hayricks, game larders, etc. The staddle stones ...by the [[Duke of Bedford]] in the 19th century. The dressed granite stone bases have specially hewn slate tops.
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  • ...)|base]]. [[Aromatic amine]]s such as aniline are, in general, much weaker bases than [[aliphatic]] amines because of the electron-withdrawing effect of the
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  • ...ution, 1,8-bis(dimethylamino)naphthalene is one of the strongest [[amine]] bases known, although it only absorbs [[proton]]s slowly—hence the trade name. [[Category:Bases]]
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  • ...y are readily soluble in water and [[dye]] blue or violet. They are strong bases and form stable monacid [[salt]]s. Their [[alcohol]]ic solution shows a yel
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  • ...because the phenyl ring has been shown to project outside the intercalated bases. In fact, the phenyl group is found to be almost perpendicular to the plane
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  • ...New York Institute for the Education of the Blind]]. The system used three bases of equidistant points arranged in two horizontal lines with one, two, three
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  • ...styles of replaceable bases: flat bases, bridge bases, U bases, and wheel bases, all of which offer advantages in different circumstances.
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  • ...ant reports and articles from OH&S journals, technical references or data bases from both Australia and overseas.
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  • [[Anionic polymerization]] of ethylene oxide is assisted by bases, such as [[alcoholates]] [[hydroxide]]s, [[carbonate]]s or other compounds
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  • * [[Corrosive]] material symbol (corrosive substances e.g. acids, bases, phenols etc).
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  • ...is used to detect precise levels of intracellular of arsenic and its other bases involved in epigenetic modification of DNA.<ref>{{cite journal|last=Nicholi
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  • Most professionals prefer to use automotive grade bases through top of the line gravity fed airbrushes. The cost to hire a professi
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  • *Deprotonations: Very strong bases will doubly deprotonate acetylacetone, starting at C3 but also at C1. The r
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  • ...emists often refer to this cofactor as homocitrate, which is the conjugate bases that predominate in neutral aqueous solutions of this species.
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  • {{Acids and bases}} ...l [[liquid-liquid extraction]]s to purify [[acid]]s and [[base (chemistry)|bases]] from mixtures based on their chemical properties.<ref name=HarwoodMoodyEO
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  • *: <math>log\ D_{bases} = log\ P + log\Bigg[\frac{1}{(1+10^{pK_a-pH})}\Bigg]</math> *: <math>\mathrm{for\ bases\ with\ } \big(pK_a - pH\big) > 1,\ log\ D_{bases} \cong log\ P - pK_a + pH</math>
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  • ...een water and [[organic compound]]s occur. In general, [[strong acid]]s or bases must be added in order to achieve hydrolysis where water has no effect. The
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  • ...as CO<sub>2</sub>, H<sub>2</sub>S, NH<sub>3</sub>, undissociated acids and bases) to high ionic strengths (up to 5 mol/kg). The value of the constant b for
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  • There are three major theories relating to the strength of Lewis acids and bases and the interactions between them. #Guttmann [[donor number]]s: for bases the number is derived from the enthalpy of reaction of the base with [[anti
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  • ...is another example of dissolution with reaction: [[alumino-silicate]]s are bases which react with the acid to form soluble species, such as Al<sup>3+</sup>( ...=Chasing Equilibrium: Measuring the Intrinsic Solubility of Weak Acids and Bases|journal=Anal. Chem.|volume=77|issue=4|pages=983–990|doi=10.1021/ac048767n
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  • where ''K''<sub>diss</sub> is a stepwise [[acid dissociation constant]]. For bases, the base association constant, pK<sub>b</sub> is used. For any given acid ...://www.chem.wisc.edu/areas/reich/pkatable/ Inorganic and organic acids and bases] pKa data in water and [[Dimethyl sulfoxide|DMSO]]</s>
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  • ...isite for a quantitative understanding of the interaction between acids or bases and metal ions to form [[Stability constants of complexes|complexes]]. Expe }} Chapter 5: Acids and Bases</ref><ref>{{Housecroft3rd}} Chapter 6: Acids, Bases and Ions in Aqueous Solution</ref>
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  • {{Acids and bases}} ...asis]] concerning the proper balance between [[acid]]s and [[Chemical base|bases]], in other words, the [[pH]]. The body is very sensitive to its pH level,
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  • ...omewhat less apparent. The first of these scientific concepts of acids and bases was provided by the [[France|French]] [[chemist]] [[Antoine Lavoisier]], ci ...ided by [[Berzelius]], who stated that acids are oxides of nonmetals while bases are oxides of metals.
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  • ...q/equivalence-point-HF-NaOH.shtml General Chemistry Online: FAQ: Acids and bases: What is the pH at the equivalence point an HF/NaOH titration?<!-- Bot gene
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  • ...ty of the human body's normal [[acid-base homeostasis|balance of acids and bases]] that causes the [[blood plasma|plasma]] [[pH]] to deviate out of the norm An excess of acid is called [[acidosis]] (pH less than 7.35) and an excess in bases is called [[alkalosis]] (pH greater than 7.45). The process that causes the
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  • {{Acids and Bases}} In and of themselves, pH indicators are frequently weak acids or bases. The general reaction scheme of a pH indicator can be formulated as follows
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  • ...hese approximations will fail when dealing with relatively strong acids or bases (pKa more than a couple units away from 7), dilute or very concentrated sol
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  • ...e compound dissolves into molecules, rendering it a weak electrolyte. Weak bases and weak acids are generally weak electrolytes. In an aqueous solution ther ...electrolyte. Similar logic applies to a weak electrolyte. Strong acids and bases are good examples such as HCl, H<sub>2</sub>SO<sub>4</sub>, NaCl. These wil
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  • .../sup>, ''&beta;''<sup>(1)</sup> and ''C'' for inorganic and organic acids, bases and salts have been tabulated.<ref>Pitzer (1991), Tables 2-11</ref> Tempera
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  • ...1998), p.154</ref> In this system, '''Brønsted acids''' and '''Brønsted bases''' are defined, by which an [[acid]] is a molecule or ion that is able to l == Properties of acids and bases ==
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  • ...publisher=Prentice Hall |edition=3rd |isbn=0131755536 }} Chapter 6: Acids, Bases and Ions in Aqueous Solution</ref>
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  • {{Acids and Bases}} ...hul>{{cite book |last= Hulanicki |first= A. |title= Reactions of acids and bases in analytical chemistry |publisher= Horwood |year= 1987 |isbn=0853123306}}
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  • {{Acids and Bases}}
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  • [[Category:Bases]]
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  • As an acid, sulfuric acid reacts with most [[base (chemistry)|bases]] to give the corresponding [[sulfate]]. For example, the blue [[copper]] s
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  • ...ynamic Thermal Equilibrium Temperatures using Standard Meteorological Data Bases'', Second Edition (EPA-660/2-73-003 2006) United States Environmental Prote
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  • ...]es, especially involving [[metal]] ions. In such complexes, several Lewis bases "donate" their "free" pairs of electrons to an otherwise naked metal cation
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  • ...als. Monodentate ligands include virtually all anions and all simple Lewis bases. Thus, the [[halide]]s and [[pseudohalide]]s are important anionic ligands Beyond the classical Lewis bases and anions, all unsaturated molecules are also ligands, utilizing their π-
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  • ...stry, 1994, John Wiley and Sons, ISBN 0-471-93620-0</ref> Similarly, Lewis bases form [[onium salt]]s.
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  • ...soft]] metal thus makes a metal a [[HSAB theory|harder]] [[Lewis acids and bases|Lewis acid]]. Similarly a [[HSAB theory|soft]] σ-donor will tend to polar ...the central metal atom is made a [[HSAB theory|softer]] [[Lewis acids and bases|Lewis acid]], because the metal’s positive charge is reduced by delocaliz
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  • ...dialis]] || [[medial epicondyle of humerus]] ([[common flexor tendon]]) || Bases of second and [[third metacarpal bone]]s || [[ulnar artery]] || [[Median ne ...head:''' anterior body of the [[third metacarpal]]<BR>'''Oblique head:''' bases of the [[second metacarpal|second]] and the [[third metacarpal]]s and the a
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  • ...dialis]] || [[medial epicondyle of humerus]] ([[common flexor tendon]]) || Bases of second and [[third metacarpal bone]]s || [[ulnar artery]] || [[Median ne ...head:''' anterior body of the [[third metacarpal]]<BR>'''Oblique head:''' bases of the [[second metacarpal|second]] and the [[third metacarpal]]s and the a
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  • ...le = Chlorine trifluoride oxide. V. Complex formation with Lewis acids and bases | author = K. O. Christe, C. J. Schack, D. Pilipovich | journal = [[Inorgan
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  • | Los Angeles-area military bases, synagogues and other places
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  • ...al., ''Political Terrorism: A New Guide to Actors, Authors, Concepts, Data Bases, Theories, and Literature'', New Brunswick, New Jersey: Transaction Books, ...litary hostilities does not exist at the site, such as bombings against US bases in Europe, the Philippines or elsewhere.<ref name=Hoffman-2006-31/>}}
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  • ...hostage, bank robberies, assassinations, bombings, and attacks on U.S. air bases. The group is best known for 1977's "[[German Autumn]]." The buildup leadin
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  • ...lbert. Political Terrorism: A new guide to actors, authors, concepts, data bases, theories and literature. Amsterdam ; New York : North-Holland ; New Brunsw
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  • ...ngary after the [[Battle of Mohi]]. The various [[castle]]s provided power bases for the Hungarian resistance fighters; while the Mongols devastated the cou
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  • ...egedly planned attack in Turkey&nbsp;– Stymied by tight security at U.S. bases, militants switched targets |publisher=MSNBC |date=2003-12-17 |accessdate=2 ...s High Commissioner for Refugees]] Al-Qaeda is thought to have established bases in [[Pakistan-administered Kashmir]] during the 1999 [[Kargil War]] and con
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  • ...pain, Cyprus, Ireland, Greece, Portugal, Romania and Poland. Named airport bases include [[Glasgow Prestwick International Airport|Glasgow Prestwick Airport ...lsely reassuring the public no U.S. detainment camps were housed any on UK bases or territories. The UK may also face liabilities over apparent violations o
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  • ...ustice has act forth in detail in writing the constitutional and statutory bases, and related judicial precedents, for warrantless electronic surveillance u
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  • ...tates) were American [[cruise missile]] strikes on [[terrorism|terrorist]] bases in [[Afghanistan]] and a pharmaceutical factory in [[Sudan]] on August 20, ...a TV address, saying the Khost camp was "one of the most active terrorist bases in the world,"<ref>''New York Times,'' August 22, 1998, p.A10</ref> adding
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  • ...s.com.pk/default.asp?page=2009%5C02%5C16%5Cstory_16-2-2009_pg7_4 Pakistani bases not being used for drone attacks: FM], [[Daily Times (Pakistan)]], 2009-02-
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  • ...le for the tally.<ref name="refbot.947">{{cite web | title=CIA Uses German Bases to Transport Terrorists, Paper Says | work=[[Deutsche Welle]] | date=25 Nov ...orld/europe/7097253.stm | work=BBC News | title=Romania says it had no CIA bases | date=November 15, 2007 | accessdate=May 2, 2010}}</ref>
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  • ...to reinforce the Pacific was a rather late relocation of fighter planes to bases located on the [[Pacific islands]] (e.g., [[Wake Island]], [[Guam]], and th
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  • [[Category:Pakistan Air Force bases]]
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  • ...gence employees would represent progress on three fronts: It would provide bases for intelligence operations to counter [[terrorism]], allow U.S. officials ...iately to announce "that it does not intend to maintain permanent military bases or forces in Iraq" and to initiate a new deployment structure allowing forc
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  • ...ream]], many [[sauce]]s, [[soup]]s, stews, puddings, and some [[custard]] bases, and is also used for cakes. [[Irish cream]] is an alcoholic liqueur which
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  • ...o match the antenna, not lossy resistance as is used on the newer matching bases that are now needed for frequency hopping radios like the SINCGARS. So the
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  • ...charge fully, then the circuit will remain in this stable state, with both bases at 0.6 V, both collectors at 0 V, and both capacitors charged backwards to Switching of state can be done via Set and Reset terminals connected to the bases. For example, if Q2 is on and Set is grounded momentarily, this switches Q2
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  • #'''[[Network synthesis filters]]'''. The mathematical bases of network synthesis were laid in the 1930s and 1940s. After the end of [[W
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  • ...ement instruments. Early triggered-sweep oscilloscopes had calibrated time bases, as well as vertical (deflection) amplifiers with calibrated sensitivity. T
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  • ...e oscilloscopes like the [[Tektronix]] 556 there were two independent time bases and two sets of horizontal plates and horizontal amplifiers. Thus one could
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  • ...oth vertical channels, but dual-gun oscilloscopes could have separate time bases, or use one time base for both channels. Multiple-gun CRTs (up to ten guns) Image:Oscilli_Sep_Time.jpg|Dual trace, showing different time bases on each trace.
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