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  • Requiring no instruments to play, they are counterparts in oral military folklore of the ...also coordinated the movements of close order drill with troop precision.[1]
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  • ==Plain Pasta Dough (Makes about 1 pound)== 1 teaspoon salt<br/>
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  • 1 3/4 cups sugar<br/> 1 cup vegetable oil<br/>
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  • 1. Check canning jars for a smooth mouth rim. Do not use jars with nicks or c 4. Fill jars with food leaving 1/2 to 1/4-inch headspace. A canning funnel helps.<br/>
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  • 1 bulb garlic chopped fine<br/> 2 1/2 cups chopped fresh basil<br/>
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  • 1/2 cup chopped fresh Thyme<br/> 1/2 cup finely chopped fresh Rosemary<br/>
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  • <div style="text-align:center; margin-bottom:1.5em;">''The following is the plain text of the GFDL. See [[:wikipedia:en:GN <div class="plainlinks" style="border:1px dashed #aaaaaa; padding:1.5em; background:#ffffff;">
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  • ...aps) to fasten the cages next to the poles at the middle and top. Then lay 1/2" plastic PVC water pipe over the row of cages and use more tie-wraps to f ...extremely strong and windproof! Since the PVC is 6.5' in the air, you have no trouble walking under it!
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  • ==Recipe 1== * Melt 1-2 T butter in a skillet.
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  • ...s grow directly from the above-ground shoulder of the root, with little or no visible crown or neck (as found in rutabagas). ...resemble mustard greens more than those grown for the roots, with small or no storage roots. Varieties of B. rapa that have been developed only for use a
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  • * 1 cup sugar * 1/4 cup honey
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  • * In Indian cuisine, no distinction is made between anise and fennel. Therefore, the same name (sau | coauthors = Dieter Waumans, Noël Bruneel, Jan Tytgat
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  • ...tead of flour and it turned out great, use 1 cup clear jel as opposed to 1 1/2 cups of flour and it seemed like the right amount. No change in taste.
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  • * 1/2 c onion * 1/4c pepper
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  • ...a summer treat that doesn't require heating up your kitchen. They require no sterile canning jars, special lids, or anything else required of canning. T ...lish or Armenian cucumbers or 3 large regular cucumbers (each about 1 to 1 1/2 inches in diameter)
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  • ...and shriveling. When done, they will be reddish-brown flat pieces about 1 1/2 inches long. ...er quart of tomatoes. For pints, use one tablespoon bottled lemon juice or 1/4 teaspoon citric acid. Acid can be added directly to the jars before filli
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  • Loosely pack little smokies in 1/2 pint or pint jars. Fill jar to 1" headspace with favorite barbecue sauce
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  • ...ess of the whole wheat and develop wonderfully complex bread flavors. It's no 1 teaspoon dough conditioner <br/>
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  • ...your favorite recipes by using the sensational substitutions listed below- no one will even notice the difference! {| class="wikitable" border="1"
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  • ...rld War II) they were rationed. It is excellent an, moist cake that needs no frosting. It is always a big hit at potlucks. 1 cup shortening, melted<br/>
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  • ...ings with an area over 1000 m² to have a shelter.<ref>[http://www.lovdata.no/for/sf/jd/xd-19950315-0254.html]</ref> ...ter the end of the Cold War. In Switzerland, most residential shelters are no longer stocked with the food and water required for prolonged habitation an
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  • ...orce, Special Forces and Seabee units, and at isolated duty stations where no medical officer is available. ..., 174 Navy Crosses, 31 Distinguished Service Medals, 946 Silver Stars, and 1,582 Bronze Stars.
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  • ...w.webcitation.org/query?id=1241720698924967|archivedate=2009-05-07|deadurl=no|accessdate=2009-03-08}}</ref>—receiving help from the Islamic Republic of |id=Serial No. 109–233
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  • ...ef> by soldiers "Referring to or meaning anything and everything except ''no''."<ref>http://www.amc.army.mil/amc/rda/rda-ap/hooah.html - AMC Acquisition *Anything and everything except "no."
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  • |Ship fate=sold for scrap, 1 September 1974 |Ship displacement=1,253&nbsp;tons standard<br/>1,590&nbsp;tons full load
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  • |Ship struck=1 February 1974 |Ship displacement=1,253&nbsp;tons standard<br/>1,590&nbsp;tons full load
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  • |Ship struck=1 July 1972 |Ship displacement=1,253&nbsp;tons standard<br/>1,590&nbsp;tons full load
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  • |Ship struck=1 October 1972 |Ship displacement=1,253&nbsp;tons standard<br/>1,590&nbsp;tons full load
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  • |Ship struck=1 October 1972 |Ship honours=1 battle star for [[World War II]] service
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  • |Ship displacement=1,253&nbsp;tons standard<br/>1,590&nbsp;tons full load ...ine the morning of 11 June. Six depth charge and two hedgehog runs brought no confirmation of a sinking, but the persistent ships remained in the area se
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  • |Ship reclassified=DER-239, 1 November 1956 |Ship struck= 1 December 1972
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  • |Ship commissioned= 1 July 1943 |Ship struck=1 August 1973
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  • |Ship struck=1 November 1972 |Ship displacement=1,253&nbsp;tons standard<br/>1,590&nbsp;tons full load
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  • |Ship displacement=1,253&nbsp;tons standard<br/>1,590&nbsp;tons full load ...and escorted it to [[Norfolk, Virginia]], and [[Casablanca]], arriving on 1 December. She picked up another [[convoy]] there and returned to New York o
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  • |Ship struck=1 December 1970 |Ship displacement=1,253&nbsp;tons standard<br/>1,590&nbsp;tons full load
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  • |Ship struck=1 November 1972 |Ship displacement=1,253&nbsp;tons standard<br/>1,590&nbsp;tons full load
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  • |Ship decommissioned=1 May 1946 |Ship struck=1 December 1972
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  • |Ship decommissioned=1 October 1973 |Ship displacement=1,253&nbsp;tons standard<br/>1,590&nbsp;tons full load
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  • |Ship struck=August 1, 1974 |Ship displacement=1,253&nbsp;tons standard<br/>1,590&nbsp;tons full load
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  • |Ship displacement=1,253&nbsp;tons standard<br/>1,590&nbsp;tons full load ...ed an estimated 17 of the enemy torpedo planes. The convoy itself suffered no losses and safely reached its destination, [[Bizerte]], [[Tunisia]]. For hi
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  • |Ship struck=1 July 1972 |Ship fate=Sold 1 November 1973, scrapped
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  • |Ship struck=1 July 1972 |Ship displacement=1,253&nbsp;tons standard<br/>1,590&nbsp;tons full load
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  • |Ship struck=1 November 1965 |Ship displacement=1,253&nbsp;tons standard<br/>1,590&nbsp;tons full load
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  • |Ship fate=Fire on 16 April 1992, no longer operational |Ship displacement=1,200 tons
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  • |Ship decommissioned= 1 May 1946 ...s'' alertness against [[submarine]] attack and diligence were rewarded by no losses in any of the convoys she accompanied. A collision with a merchantma
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  • |Ship struck=1 June 1975 |Ship displacement=1,253&nbsp;tons standard<br/>1,590&nbsp;tons full load
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  • |Ship commissioned= 1 December 1943 |Ship struck=1 July 1972
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  • |Ship displacement=1,253&nbsp;tons standard<br/>1,590&nbsp;tons full load ...e Atlantic between the [[Brazil]]ian coast and the [[Cape Verde]] Islands. No [[Germany|German]] [[submarines]] were encountered; and they returned to Ne
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  • |Ship laid down=1 February 1943 |Ship displacement=1,766 [[ton]]s (standard)<br/>2,800 tons (full load)
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  • |Ship reclassified=WHEC-370 1 May 1966 |Ship draught={{convert|13|ft|1|in|m|abbr=on}} maximum
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  • |Ship reclassified=[[High endurance cutter]], WHEC-372, 1 May 1966 ...s=[[Radar]]s in 1966: [[SPS-23]], [[SPS-29B]]<br/>[[Sonar]] in 1966: [[SQS-1]]
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  • |Ship reclassified=[[High endurance cutter]], WHEC-374, 1 May 1966 |Ship draft={{convert|13|ft|1|in|m|abbr=on}} maximum in 1964
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  • |Ship image=[[Image:WHEC-376 Coos Bay 1.jpg|300px|USCGC Coos Bay (WAVP-376)]] |Ship decommissioned=1 September 1966
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  • ...ographic]] vessel, WAGO-377, 1965<br/>[[High endurance cutter]], WHEC-377, 1 May 1966<br/>Offshore law enforcement vessel, WOLE-377, 23 September 1971 |Ship draft={{convert|13|ft|1|in|m|abbr=on}} maximum aft at full load in 1967
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  • |Ship reclassified=[[High endurance cutter]], WHEC-378, 1 May 1966 ...sion=[[Fairbanks-Morse]] geared [[diesel engine]]s, (2.677:1), Model 38RD8-1/8 O.P.; two shafts; 171,851 [[gallon]]s of fuel
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  • ...t tender]], AGP-6, in March 1943, then back to seaplane tender, AVP-26, on 1 May 1943 |Ship displacement=1,766 [[ton]]s (light)<br/>2,750 tons (full load)
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  • |Ship reclassified=[[High endurance cutter]], WHEC-379, 1 May 1966<br/>[[Training ship]], WTR-379, 28 November 1969<br/>High enduranc ...ot (length)|ft]] 7¾ [[inch|in]] (95.0 m) overall; {{convert|300|ft|0|in|m|1|abbr=on}} between perpendiculars
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  • |Ship reclassified=[[High endurance cutter]], WHEC-381, 1 May 1966 |Ship displacement=In 1966: 1,786 tons light; 2,522.4 tons (full load)
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  • ...5 sometime between 1946 and 1952;<br/>[[High endurance cutter]], WHEC-385, 1 May 1966 ...) 38-[[caliber]] Mark 30 Mod 57 [[gun mount]], 1 x Mark 52 Mod 2 director, 1 x Mark 26 Mod 3 fire-control radar |Ship armour=
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  • |Ship commissioned=1 December 1947 |Ship reclassified=[[High endurance cutter]], WHEC-387, 1 May 1966<br/>Meteorological cutter, WAGW-387, 27 February 1970
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  • |Ship displacement=1,766 [[ton]]s (light)<br/>2,592 [[ton]]s (full load) |Ship beam={{convert|41|ft|1|in|m|abbr=on}}
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  • |Ship decommissioned=1 January 1971<ref>Per the U.S. Coast Guard Historian's Office (see http://ww |Ship reclassified=[[High endurance cutter]], WHEC-382, 1 May 1966
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  • |Ship laid down=1 April 1942 ...f) places her Coast Guard [[Ship decommissioning|decommissioning]] date at 1 January 1971</ref>
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  • |Ship reclassified=[[High endurance cutter]], WHEC-375, 1 May 1966 ...(one each): [[AN-SPS-23]], [[AN-SPS-29D]]<br/>[[Sonar]] in 1965: [[AN-SQS-1]]
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  • |Ship displacement=1,766 tons standard, 2,800 tons full load |Ship armament=* 1 × [[5"/38 caliber gun|5-inch/38-caliber]] (127-[[millimeter]]) dual-purpos
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  • |Ship reclassified=[[High endurance cutter]], WHEC-382, 1 May 1966 ...SPS-23]], [[SPS-29B]], [[SPS-4B]], [[SPS-52]]<br/>[[Sonar]] in 1966: [[SQS-1]]
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  • |Ship image=[[Image:Statenisland colorinice 1.jpg|300px|USCG Staten Island]] |Ship decommissioned=1 February 1966
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  • |Ship laid down=1 September 1914<ref name=DANFS /> |Ship class={{sclass|Tucker|destroyer|1}}
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  • |Ship class={{sclass|Tucker|destroyer|1}} ...tis steam turbine|Curtis geared steam turbine]]s, {{convert|18000|shp}}<br>1 x cruising steam turbine<br>4 x [[Yarrow]] [[boiler]]s
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  • ...ulf Dawn'' — purposefully lagged behind the convoy en route to Trinidad. No U-boats were tempted to attack, however, and the ship moored in [[Port of S ...]] moving at periscope depth on the port beam, but in such a position that no action could be taken without damaging the United States troopship ''Mexico
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  • |Ship image= [[Image:USS Lipan (ATF-85).jpg|300px|No Photo Available]] |Ship armament=• 1 × {{convert|3|in|mm|abbr=on}} gun<br/>• 2 × twin 40&nbsp;mm gun mounts<
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  • |Ship decommissioned=1 February 1994 |Ship speed={{convert|16.1|kn|abbr=on|lk=on}} maximum<br/>{{convert|8.0|kn|abbr=on}} economical
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  • |Ship displacement=1,072 tons ...submarine]]s off the [[Ireland|Irish]] coast, making numerous attacks with no sure results and with other destroyers aided distressed ships. On two occas
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  • ...cane is grown in over 110 countries with an estimated total production of 1,591 million [[metric tons]]<ref name=FAOSTAT>{{cite web [[File:Cane-truck-1.JPG|thumb|200px|A truck hauls cane to a cane sugar mill in Florida, USA|alt
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  • ...Ukraine are significant exporters of sugar from beets. The U.S. harvested 1,004,600 acres (4&nbsp;065&nbsp;km²) of sugarbeets in 2008 alone.<ref>[http ...e body allows unrestricted imports of food and feed products made from (H7-1) glyphosate-tolerant (Roundup Ready) sugarbeets. On September 21, 2009, a
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  • '''Yield:''' 1 quart or 7 quarts '''Procedure:''' See Table 1 for suggested quantities. Wash and drain fresh blueberries.
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  • ...craft. Many military planners concluded that anti-aircraft artillery would no longer be effective, and only limited development was carried out by most c [[Image:8.8 cm Flak 41 1.jpg|thumb|8.8 cm FlaK 41 at US Army Ordnance Museum.]]
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  • ...ry good as most direct burns result in 20 to 25% at the best. I got over 2 1/2 five gallon buckets of good lump and only one large (4"X6") chunk showed ...f or a large piece of metal. Use the sand to seal around the turf/metal so no air can get into the drum. We are trying for a closed system here. If air/o
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  • The smaller with no alterations a all. It is filled with dry biomass and put upside down in the 1. Fill the smaller vessel with dry biomass. The dryer it is, the easier it i
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  • ...ry or death. We share these words and photos for information only. We make no claim as to their accuracy usefulness, or safety.) ...out 6" dia.. I used off the shelf steel pipe end caps (weld type), approx. 1/4" wall thickness if I remember right. The rest is just thick wall steel pi
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  • 1,811,523 Application Filed February 20, 1930. Serial No. 429,981.
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  • 1,740,737 Application filed. June 27, 1927. Serial No. 201,904.
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  • ...ucted using this process.<ref name=LE-1.1.5> Lincoln Electric (1994), p. 1.1-5. </ref> In 1919, the British shipbuilder Cammell Laird started constructi ...d then during World War II.<ref name=LE-1.1-6>Lincoln Electric (1994), p.1.1-6.</ref>
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  • *1 large roasting tray ...cold water across it and wiping it dry with a fine sponge. There should be no droplets of water left at this point.
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  • ...ulls the stack into the melt pool. Your dross will be minimal. I have used no flux, borax, wood ash, charcoal ash, pure carbon from a oxy/acety torch, et ===Checking for magnesium #1===
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  • {{recipesummary|Sandwich recipes|1 or more|5 minutes|1|Image=[[Image:Grilled Cheese with hoisin.jpg|300px]]}} For 1 sandwich:
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  • ...sifiers), can be engineered to produce essentially tar-free gas (less than 1&nbsp;mg/m³), while single-reactor fluid-bed gasifiers may exceed 50,000&nb ...r [[heating value]] of 5.7 MJ/kg versus 55.9 MJ/kg for natural gas and 44.1 MJ/kg for gasoline. The heating value of wood is typically 15-18 MJ/kg. Pre
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  • ...like fuel. By October 2005, it was possible to convert 5&nbsp;kg wood into 1 litre fuel. ...d to any indoor area used for sleeping, equipped with redundant (more than 1), completely independent, battery-powered, regularly-tested carbon-monoxide
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  • ...colors have recently become available. With a standard width of {{convert|1+7/8|in|0}}, duct tape was originally developed during World War II in 1942 ...Anything But Duct Tape|date=1998-08-17}}</ref> Commonly duct tape carries no safety certifications such as UL or Proposition 65, which means the tape ca
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  • .../50091544/50091544se2?single=1&query_type=word&queryword=gaffer+tape&first=1&max_to_show=10&hilite=50091544se2}} ...blisters.{{Citation needed|date=February 2010}} Bagpipe players often use 1/4" wide Gaffer tape to partially cover some holes on the chanter when tunin
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  • ...was one of the first ever CIWS systems; when it was developed, there were no [[Phalanx CIWS|Phalanx]], [[DARDO]] or [[Goalkeeper CIWS|Goalkeeper]] syste ...t. It has a higher firing rate than both the Goalkeeper and Phalanx (Block 1 and older) [[CIWS]] systems. Combined with the fact that they are often mou
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  • ...tile makes the ADEN more lethal, and it has a higher rate of fire of about 1,300 rounds per minute. ...ity and increase rate of fire slightly to 1,500–1,700 rounds per minute. No new Mk 5s were built, but many older weapons were converted, being redesign
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  • |Ship armament=1 × 3-in gun<br/>2 × 1-pounders .... She was [[ship commissioning|commissioned]] as "Coast Guard Patrol Boat No. 16" on 20 November 1934 with Lieutenant Commander George C. Carlstedt, USC
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  • |Ship class={{sclass|PC-461|submarine chaser|1}} |Ship propulsion=2 × [[General Motors]] 16-278A [[diesel engine]]s (Serial No. 14240 and 14241), two shafts.
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  • |unit_cost= U.S. $1,480.64 <ref>[http://www.fas.org/man/dod-101/sys/land/at4.htm M136 AT4<!-- B ...in manuals as a Light ANTITANK Weapon that they named the AT4 to made sure no member of Congress could question that again</ref> The Swedish army also re
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  • ...]] on the target until the missile impacts. First revealed in 1984, it has no trailing wire; so it can be fired over water at naval targets or from sea t *'''Penetration''': 1,200 mm
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  • |is_UK=no • Battery: {{convert|1|kg|lboz|abbr=on}}<br>
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  • |length=1.8 m In March 2005, Brimstone entered service with [[No. 31 Squadron RAF]].<ref name="MOD1">[http://www.mod.uk/DefenceInternet/Defe
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  • ...the left, the right thrust vector vane will actuate at the correct time. No other missile in service today uses this type of system to physically contr ...he reason for cancellation was an excuse, and that the systems were simply no longer needed. This is likely based on the 2004 decision by the Turkish Ar
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  • | part_length=1.70 m |velocity=1,870 ft/s with 3lb shot
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  • ...iveurl=http://www.webcitation.org/5iQI2plOi|archivedate=2009-07-20|deadurl=no}}</ref> {| class="wikitable" border="1"
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  • |caliber={{convert|149.1|mm|in}} ...K-class]] and [[Leipzig class cruiser|''Leipzig''-class cruisers]]. Oddly, no weapons of this type surplus appear to have been used as coast-defense guns
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  • ...cond (701&nbsp;m/s); at a reduced charge, the same shell would be fired at 1,800&nbsp;f/s&nbsp;(549&nbsp;m/s). ...including the breech; the turrets weighed slightly over 3,100,000&nbsp;lb (1,410,000&nbsp;kg; 1400&nbsp;long&nbsp;tons).<ref name="16/45"/>
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  • |variants= Mod 0-1 ...iveurl=http://www.webcitation.org/5gZqCVQWz|archivedate=2009-05-06|deadurl=no}}</ref>, and completed in [[1902]].<ref>{{cite web |url= http://www.wva.arm
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  • ...2,700 lb. (1,225 kg)<br>HC Mark 13: 1,900 lb. (862 kg)<br>Nuclear Mark 23: 1,900 lb. (862 kg) ...ed a crew of 94&nbsp;men to operate.<ref name="Mark7"/>Each turret cost US$1.4&nbsp;million, but this figure did not take into account the cost of the g
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  • |part_length= 1.3 m (4.26 ft) '''(L/65)''' |width= 1.81 m (6 ft)
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  • ...tive range when engaging ground targets such as light armoured vehicles is 1,500 m while soft-skinned targets can be engaged out to 2,500 m. Air targets {| border="1" width="100%"
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  • [[Image:M1939-37mm-hatzerim-1.jpg|thumb|61-K at IDF/AF Museum, Chatzerim airbase, [[Israel]].]] ...K and the [[Bofors 40 mm gun|Bofors 40 mm/56]]. They found that there were no substantial differences between them.
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  • ...k destroyer. Grabin, working on the ''ZiS-53'' at [[Joseph Stalin Factory No. 92]] in [[Nizhny Novgorod|Gorky]], was reassigned to the Central Artillery ...(2000). ''Twentieth-Century Artillery''. Friedman/Fairfax Publishers. ISBN 1-58663-299-X.
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  • [[Image:QF1pounderGunIWMApril2008.jpg|thumb|right|[[QF 1 pounder pom-pom|QF 1 pounder Mk II "pom-pom" of 1903]]]] [[Image:Oerlikon-20mm-batey-haosef-2-1.jpg|thumb|The [[Oerlikon 20 mm cannon|20&nbsp;mm Oerlikon]], an early autoc
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  • ...rld War]] Japanese [[40 cm/45 Type 94]] had a larger calibre, {{convert|18.1|in|cm}}, but the British shell was heavier. The gun was a scaled-up version ...ntly different in that the Vickers' "pure couple" mechanism of the 15" (38.1 cm) was replaced with the Elswick short arm mechanism for reasons of reduci
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  • ...574''', was developed, but not standardized. Intended for use in the [[UH-1 Iroquois|UH-1B Iroquois]] helicopter using the [[U.S._Helicopter_Armament_S ...reen' because it is non-toxic and non-dud producing, meaning that there is no [[unexploded ordnance]] left to clean up on the range and [[heavy metals]]
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  • ...s in depth"<ref>Farndale 1986 page 158, quoting War Office Artillery Notes No. 4 - Artillery in Offensive Operations, January 1917.</ref>. ...firing 112 rounds and scoring 7 hits. The battlecruisers fired a total of 1,150 rounds at the town and the batteries causing 112 civilians and 7 milita
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  • ..."Range Tables for His Majesty's Fleet, 1910. February, 1911"]; with 32 lb 1½ oz cordite MD size 26 propellant : [[Treatise on Ammunition]], 1915</ref> ...n Memoirs of the Queensland Museum Cultural Heritage series, Volume 4 Part 1, November 2006]</ref><ref>For photograph of gun at Emery Point, Darwin 1934
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  • |image=[[Image:6 inch BL Mk IV disappearing gun no. 1 A HKMCD 300px.JPG]] ...ed to allow a full powder charge of 48 lb gunpowder and muzzle velocity of 1,960 feet per second. This brought the gun weight up to 100 cwt (5 tons).<re
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  • ...lished 1915. Pages 77, 142. High-angle cartridges were 44lb 12 oz or 16 lb 1 oz cordite MD, firing a 290-pound shell.</ref>. *[http://www.flickr.com/photos/9977224@N06/1570862240 EOC Mk VII gun No. 7318 dated 1881, originally mounted at Signal Hill, Vaucluse] at [http://w
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  • |cartridge= Complete round: -<br>L/60 40x311mmR (1.57 in), L/70 40x364mmR [[File:Bofors 40mm AAgun manege suomenlinna 1.jpg|thumb|left|[[Finland|Finnish]] Bofors 40 mm. This gun mounts the origin
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  • The field carriage was made of wrought iron. No [[Limbers and caissons (military)|limber]] was used in naval service, but t | 1&nbsp;lb.
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  • ...continuous fire. The GPU-5/A weight is 600 kg (1,325 lb) empty and 841 kg (1,854 lb) fully loaded. The pod is completely self-contained. ...the GPU-5 was not integrated into the F-16's sighting system. The GPU-5 is no longer in U.S. service, although some [[Thailand|Thai]] [[F-5 Freedom Fight
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  • ...tle=A-10: Development & Description |last=Goebel |first=Greg |date=October 1, 2008 |accessdate=2009-09-14}}</ref> represents about 16% of the A-10 aircr ...p44">Spick 2000, p. 44.</ref> The magazine can hold 1,174 rounds, although 1,150 is the typical load-out. Muzzle velocity when firing Armor-Piercing Inc
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  • ...rotating barrels turned by a hand [[Crankshaft|crank]], and firing loose (no links or belt) metal cartridge ammunition using a gravity feed system from ...four operators. By 1876 the Gatling gun had a theoretical rate of fire of 1,200 rounds per minute, although 400 rounds per minute was more readily achi
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  • | weight = 6,372&nbsp;kg with 1,190&nbsp;rds of ammunition (above deck), 9,902&nbsp;kg (total). | velocity = 1,109&nbsp;m/s (MPDS round)
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  • ...of their version, but nevertheless made other modifications to create the no-more-reliable '''M2'''. By late 1942 the USAAC had 40 million rounds of amm ...sions and production levels had been ramped up to the point where this was no longer an issue anyway. They upgraded to the '''Hispano Mk. V''', which had
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  • ...izing either missiles or guns only. The effective range of the missiles is 1,500–10,000 meters up to an altitude of 6,000&thinsp;m. The engagement ran ...m can be called as either '''Palash''', or '''Palma'''. However, there is no known export success yet.
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  • ...nt Subsystems#AH-1 Cobra|M97]] or [[U.S. Helicopter Armament Subsystems#AH-1 Cobra|A/A49E-7]] armament subsystems, and was also fitted in a ventral [[Gu ...an 30%). The USMC and the manufacturer are aware of the problem, and while no specific fix has been incorporated on the AH-1Z, an improved feed chute on
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  • ...bout {{convert|10|lb|kg}} more than its electric counterpart, but requires no external power source to operate. <!-- Dead link, no archive, no alternate source found
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  • |velocity=540 m/s (1,770 ft/s) ...would be very high. Therefore, if a simple blowback system (where there is no positive lock between the bolt and barrel) is used, the bolt may recoil and
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  • ...acture their keels) by causing explosions beneath them, where warships had no armor.<ref name="Blair, p.54"/>. The dynamics of this process is that the ...dings in all.<ref name="Blair, p.62">Blair, p.62.</ref> Yet, inexplicably, no live fire trial was ever done; [[Chief of Naval Operations]] [[William V. P
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  • ...ationed at effective searchlight illumination range, {{convert|3|nmi|km mi|1|abbr=on}}. Recognition improved at that distance, but torpedo hit probabil |issue = Vol. 107, No. 9, September 1981
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  • |caliber= 30 mm (1.18 in) |rate= 850&ndash;1,000 rpm
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  • ...largest field gun used during the war, with the barrel alone weighing over 1,800 pounds. The smaller size was much more prevalent; it came in two bore ...or Robert P. Parrott. The first production Parrott gun tube (Serial Number 1) still exists, and is preserved on a reproduction gun carriage in the cente
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  • | velocity = 1,100 m/s | elevation = ''Block 0:'' -10 / +80 degrees <br /> ''Block 1:'' -20 / +80 degrees <br /> ''Block 1B:'' -25 / +85 degrees<ref name="nav
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  • |max_range= 2,000 m (6,562 ft)<br>effective range: 1,000 m (3,281 ft) ...] [[Enfield Town|Enfield]] in the same manner as the [[Bren]] gun ('''Br'''no + '''En'''field) or Sten ('''S'''hephard, '''T'''urpin + '''En'''field); al
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  • ...|2210|ft/s|m/s}}<ref>2210 ft/s in British service in 1902, using {{convert|1|lb|15|oz|kg|abbr=on}} cordite Mk I size 15 propellant (Text Book of Gunnery The Type 41 3-inch naval gun fired a {{convert|12.5|lb|kg|1|adj=on}} [[Shell (projectile)#High-explosive (HE)|high explosive shell]].
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  • |name= QF 1 pdr Mark I & II ("pom-pom") |cartridge= 37 x 94R. {{convert|1|lb|abbr=on}} [[List of British ordnance terms#Common Shell|Common Shell]]
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  • ...e barrel and breech, to differentiate it from other "3 inch" guns (1 cwt = 1 hundredweight = 112&nbsp;lb, hence the barrel and breech together weighed 2 ...dern new barrels, and equipment to connect the guns to the new Vickers No. 1 Predictor.<ref>Routledge 1994, page 43</ref>
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  • ...ass destroyer]]s that were fitted with RPC and known as the '''Mark 5* Mod 1'''. *[[Ca class destroyer|rebuilt Ca class]] destroyer (Mark 5* Mod 1)
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  • |number=1,167<ref>[http://www.navweaps.com/Weapons/WNBR_47-40_mk1.htm British 4.7"/40 ...http://unlockingessex.essexcc.gov.uk/custom_pages/monument_detail.asp?kids=1&monument_id=31487</ref>
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  • ...ped from the existing {{convert|6|in|mm|sing=on}} BL mechanisms, but as it no longer had to provide obturation (sealing of the breech), the front was mad ...short.<ref>Burne 1902 Chapter V</ref> The 7 ton weight (compared to the 2 1/2 tons of the Boer 155 mm "Long Tom") meant that it was effectively immobil
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  • ...vice, with {{convert|90|in|m|sing=on}} bore, using propellant of {{convert|1|lb|15|oz|kg|abbr=on}} Q.F. black powder or 7¾ oz cordite size 5. Text Book ...faced with the difficulty of quickly providing a new class of weapon with no prior battlefield experience, and the existing Hotchkiss 6 pounder naval gu
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  • ...(gunpowder). Treatise on Construction of Service Ordnance 1877, page 348. 1,028 feet/second firing 410-pound common shell with gas-check with 44 pounds The gun was rifled with 7 grooves, increasing from 1 turn in 100 calibres to 1 in 40.<ref name=TOA1877page292/>
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  • ...tise on Construction and Manufacture of Service Ordnance, 1879", page 363. 1,390 feet/second firing a 65-pound projectile using 10 pounds R.L.G.4 gunpow ...gun's weight rounded up to differentiate it from other "64-pounder" guns : 1 [[hundredweight]] (cwt) = 112 [[pound (mass)|pounds]].
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  • |velocity={{convert|1420|ft/s|m/s}}<ref>1,420 feet/second firing 250-pound projectile with "Battering charge" of 50 p ...road, rounded shallow grooves : there were 6 grooves, increasing from 0 to 1 turn in 45 calibres (i.e. 405 inches).<ref name=TOA1877page292/>
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  • ..., though pointers still worked even if automatic control was lost. The Mk. 1 and Mk. 1A computers contained approximately 20 servomechanisms, mostly pos ...rigao Straits.</ref> and USN achieved 'blindfire' radar fire-control, with no need to visually acquire the opposing vessel. The [[Axis powers]] all lacke
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  • ...ding with the highest number so far noted 113,150 in 1932. There have been no carbines noted with receiver dates of 1902, 1905, 1908, 1909, 1910, 1911, 1 '''m/1894-14''' carbines have a steel nose piece, not dissimilar to the No.1 Mk3 Lee-Enfield, with a protruding stud under the muzzle for the bayonet ri
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  • |caliber=149.1 mm ...however, avoided Kugayama after the incident and as a result the guns had no subsequent chance to fire.<ref>MacLean. Japanese Artillery; Weapons and Tac
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  • |weight= 848 kg (1,870 lb) |wingspan= 69 cm (27-1/4 in. in the air), 66 cm (26 in. in the water)
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  • ...tube reloaders. While IJN armed nearly all of its cruisers with Type 93s, no American heavy cruisers, and only the [[Atlanta class cruiser|''Atlanta'']] ....9 short tons, with a high-explosive warhead weighing 490 kilograms (about 1,100 pounds).
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  • [[Image:Navy Type 99-1 & 99-2.JPG|thumb|300px|Type 99 cannon]] The '''Type 99-1 cannon''' and '''Type 99-2 cannon''' were Japanese versions of the [[Oerlik
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  • [[File:Alternator 1.svg|Alt=Alternator diagram|thumb|right|Diagram of a simple alternator with | 1,500
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  • ...nergy]]. Once a hydroelectric complex is constructed, the project produces no direct waste, and has a considerably lower output level of the [[greenhouse ...ly [[capacity factor]] of the generation system. Hydroelectric plants with no reservoir capacity are called [[Run-of-the-river hydroelectricity|run-of-th
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  • | Othername = (''R'')-(5-ethenyl-1-azabicyclo[2.2.2]oct-2-yl)- As of 2006, quinine is no longer recommended by the WHO as first line treatment for malaria and shoul
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  • | imagename = 1 : 1 mixture (racemate)<br /> | C=17 | H=16 | F=6 | N=2 | O=1
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  • | IUPAC_name = (1''R'',3''S'',5''R'',8''R'',10''R'',11''S'',12''S'',13''R'',14''S'')-8,12,14- ...ydroxy-2-methyl-6,8-''bis''(methylamino)decahydro-4''H''-pyrano[2,3-''b''][1,4]benzodioxin-4-one</small>
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  • | C = 14 | H = 22 | N = 2 | O = 1 | elimination_half-life = 1.5–2 hours
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  • | IUPAC_name = ''N'''-(7-chloroquinolin-4-yl)-''N'',''N''-diethyl-pentane-1,4-diamine | image = (±)-Chloroquine Enantiomers Structural Formulae V.1.svg
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  • ...26)10-20(16,3)22(12,28)18(27)11-24/h6-7,9,12,15-17,24,26,28H,4-5,8,10-11H2,1-3H3/t12-,15+,16+,17+,19+,20+,21+,22+/m1/s1 | smiles = O=C(CO)[C@]3(O)[C@]2(C[C@H](O)[C@]4(F)[C@@]/1(\C(=C/C(=O)\C=C\1)CC[C@H]4[C@@H]2C[C@H]3C)C)C
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  • | IUPAC_name = (11β)-11,17,21-trihydroxypregna-1,4-diene-3,20-dione ...BW. Relapse management in multiple sclerosis. Neurologist. 2009 Jan;15(1):1-5. Review. PMID 19131851</ref>, [[cluster headaches]], [[vasculitis]], [[ac
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  • | InChI = 1/C5H9NO3S/c1-3(7)6-4(2-10)5(8)9/h4,10H,2H2,1H3,(H,6,7)(H,8,9)/t4-/m0/s1 | CAS_number=616-91-1
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  • | elimination_half-life = 11.5 h | C=19 | H=21 | N=1 | O=4
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  • | C = 5 | H = 11 | N = 1 | O = 2 | S = 1 | elimination_half-life = 1 hour
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  • | InChI = 1/C15H12N2O/c16-15(18)17-13-7-3-1-5-11(13)9-10-12-6-2-4-8-14(12)17/h1-10H,(H2,16,18) | C=15 | H=12 | N=2 | O=1
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  • | IUPAC_name = 5-ethyl-5-phenylpyrimidine-2,4,6(1''H'',3''H'',5''H'')-trione | Other_name = 5-ethyl-5-phenyl-1,3-diazinane-2,4,6-trione
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  • ...(C57BL/6 x C3H)F1 mice |journal=J Toxicol Environ Health |volume=24 |issue=1 |pages=111–9 |year=1988 |pmid=3373561 |doi= 10.1080/15287398809531144|url ...henytoin-induced IgA deficiency |journal=''J. Neurol''. |volume=226 |issue=1 |pages=53–61 |year=1981 |pmid=6181216|url="http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pu
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  • | IUPAC_name = (''S'')-6-phenyl-2,3,5,6-tetrahydroimidazo[2,1-b][1,3]thiazole | C = 11 | H = 12 | N = 2 || S = 1
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  • | IUPAC_name = methyl (5-benzoyl-1''H''-benzimidazol-2-yl)carbamate ...d worm, whip worm,thread worm and hook worm. It is poorly absorbed and has no systematic effects.
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  • ...me = (''RS'')-2-(Cyclohexanecarbonyl)-2,3,6,7-tetrahydro-1''H''-pyrazino[2,1-''a'']isoquinolin-4(11b''H'')-one | CAS_number=55268-74-1
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  • | IUPAC_name = 2,2-dichloro-''N''-[(1''R'',2''R'')-2-hydroxy-1-(hydroxymethyl)-2-(4-nitrophenyl)ethyl]acetamide | InChI = 1/C11H12Cl2N2O5/c12-10(13)11(18)14-8(5-16)9(17)6-1-3-7(4-2-6)15(19)20/h1-4,8-10,16-17H,5H2,(H,14,18)/t8-,9-/m1/s1
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  • ...'S'')-4-(dimethylamino)- 3,5,10,12,12a-pentahydroxy- 6-methyl- 1,11-dioxo- 1,4,4a,5,5a,6,11,12a-octahydrotetracene- 2-carboxamide ...3)18(28)13(21(23)31)20(30)22(14,32)19(12)29;/h4-7,10,14-15,17,25,27-29,32H,1-3H3,(H2,23,31);1H2/t7-,10+,14+,15-,17-,22-;/m0./s1
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  • ...hydroxy-4-methoxy-4,6-dimethyloxan-2-yl]oxy}-<br/>3,5,7,9,11,13-hexamethyl-1-oxacyclotetradecane-2,10-dione | C=37 | H=67 | N=1 | O=13
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  • | IUPAC_name = 2-(2-methyl-5-nitro-1''H''-imidazol-1-yl)ethanol | CAS_number = 443-48-1
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  • | IUPAC_name = (''E'')-1-[(5-nitro-2-furyl)methylideneamino]imidazolidine-2,4-dione ...rantoin and tigecycline |journal=Clin. Microbiol. Infect. |volume=14 Suppl 1 |issue= |pages=198–202 |year=2008 |month=January |pmid= 18154548|doi=10.1
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  • ...ntaazaoctacyclo[26.14.2.2<sup>3,6</sup>.2<sup>14,17</sup>.1<sup>8,12</sup>.1<sup>29,33</sup>.0<sup>10,25</sup>.0<sup>34,39</sup>]pentaconta- 3,5,8(48),9 | molecular_weight = 1449.3 g.mol<sup>-1</sup>
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  • | InChI = 1/C12H12N2O2S/c13-9-1-5-11(6-2-9)17(15,16)12-7-3-10(14)4-8-12/h1-8H,13-14H2 | C = 12 |H = 12 |N = 2 |O = 2 |S = 1
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  • ...0-dioxa-24-azatetracyclo[23.3.1.1<sup>4,7</sup>.0<sup>5,28</sup>]triaconta-1(28),2,4,9,19,21,25(29),26-octaen-13-yl acetate ...rmimidoyl]-2,7-(epoxypentadeca[1,11,13]trienimino)-naphtho[2,1-''b'']furan-1,11(2''H'')-dione 21-acetate</small>
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  • | C=6 | H=7 | N=3 | O=1 | elimination_half-life = 0.5-1.6h (fast acetylators), 2-5h (slow acetylators)
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  • | C = 5 | H = 5 | N = 3 | O = 1 The [[British Thoracic Society]] guidelines are for 1.5&nbsp;g daily for patients weighing less than 50&nbsp;kg, and 2&nbsp;g dai
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  • | CAS_number = 57-92-1 | volume = 1
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  • ...)37-22)17(35)19(7)40-21-14(32)11(26)12(30)10(5-28)38-21/h6-19,21-22,28-35H,1-5,23-26H2,(H,27,36)/t6-,7+,8-,9+,10+,11-,12+,13+,14+,15-,16+,17-,18+,19-,21 ...must be given by the [[intravenous]] or [[intramuscular]] route. There is no oral form available. Dosage must be adjusted in people with [[kidney failur
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  • |IUPAC_name = 4-amino-5-fluoro-1,2-dihydropyrimidin-2-one | C = 4 | H = 4 | F = 1 | N = 3 | O = 1
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  • | NFPA-H = 1 ...2003.</ref><ref>J. March, ''Advanced Organic Chemistry'', 4th ed., pp. 670-1, Wiley, New York, 1992.</ref> For example:
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  • ...C_name = 4-amino-1-[(2''R'',5''S'')-2-(hydroxymethyl)-1,3-oxathiolan-5-yl]-1,2-dihydropyrimidin-2-one | C=8 | H=11 | N=3 | O=3 | S=1
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  • ...ame = 1-[(2''R'',5''S'')-5-(hydroxymethyl)-2,5-dihydrofuran-2-yl]-5-methyl-1,2,3,4-tetrahydropyrimidine-2,4-dione | elimination_half-life = 0.8-1.5 hours (in adults)
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  • | IUPAC_name = ({[(2''R'')-1-(6-amino-9''H''-purin-9-yl)propan-2-yl]oxy}methyl)phosphonic acid | C = 9 |H = 14 |N = 5 |O = 4 |P = 1
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  • ...6-chloro-4-(2-cyclopropylethynyl)-4-(trifluoromethyl)-2,4-dihydro-1''H''-3,1-benzoxazin-2-one ...O2/c15-9-3-4-11-10(7-9)13(14(16,17)18,21-12(20)19-11)6-5-8-1-2-8/h3-4,7-8H,1-2H2,(H,19,20)/t13-/m0/s1
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  • ...S$|1,400}} for a one-month supply. As off 2007, annual cost in India is US$1,344, and US$528 in Africa. It was approved by the U.S. [[Food and Drug Admi ...drugsonline | date=2009 | accessdate=2010-01-03}}</ref> There is currently no generic version of Atripla available in the United States, but countries li
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  • ...',3''R'',4''S'',5''R'')-3,4-dihydroxy-5-(hydroxymethyl)oxolan-2-yl]-1''H''-1,2,4-triazole-3-carboxamide |synonyms=<small>1-(β-<small>D</small>-Ribofuranosyl)-1''H''-1,2,4-triazole-3-carboxamide</small>
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  • | C=14 |H=11 |Cl=2 |N=1 |O=4 | pregnancy_category= No available data
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  • ...(20)17(18)22-16-14(21-2)6-3-10(15(16)18)9-12(11)19/h3-6,11-13,17,20H,7-9H2,1-2H3/t11-,12+,13-,17-,18-/m0/s1 | C=18 | H=21 | N=1 | O=3
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  • | NFPA-R = 1 ...bsp;mg/Kg, e.g. white cauliflower (3.49&nbsp;mg/kg) and green cauliflower (1.47&nbsp;mg/kg).<ref>{{cite journal | doi = 10.1016/j.foodchem.2009.11.030 |
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  • |IUPAC_name = (8-methyl-8-azabicyclo[3.2.1]oct-3-yl) 3-hydroxy-2-phenylpropanoate | InChI = 1/C17H23NO3/c1-18-13-7-8-14(18)10-15(9-13)21-17(20)16(11-19)12-5-3-2-4-6-12/h
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  • | IUPAC_name = (''RS'')-2-(2-Chlorophenyl)-2-(methylamino)cyclohexan-1-one | imagename = 1 : 1 mixture (racemate)<br />
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  • | IUPAC_name = 1-cyclopropyl- 6-fluoro- 4-oxo- 7-piperazin- 1-yl- quinoline- 3-carboxylic acid ...-14(8-15(13)20-5-3-19-4-6-20)21(10-1-2-10)9-12(16(11)22)17(23)24/h7-10,19H,1-6H2,(H,23,24)
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  • | IUPAC_name = (''RS'')-[5-ethyl-4,6-dioxo-5-(pentan-2-yl)-1,4,5,6-tetrahydropyrimidin-2-yl]sulfanide sodium | alt = 1:1 mixture (racemate)
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  • ...ry.merck.de/ Spectroquant 114779 Sulfide Test. Method: photometric 0.020 - 1.50 mg/l S<sup>2-</sup>]</ref> facilitate routine analyses. The methylene bl ...roscience, methylene blue can also serve as a non-selective inhibitor of [[NO synthase]].
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  • ...- 11-{[3,4,6-trideoxy-3-(dimethylamino)-β-<small>D</small>-''xylo''-]oxy}-1-oxa-6-azacyclopentadec-13-yl 2,6-dideoxy-3-''C''-methyl-3-''O''-methyl-α-< ...)50-27)51-28-18-37(9,47-14)32(43)25(7)49-28/h20-33,35,41-43,45-46H,15-19H2,1-14H3/t20-,21-,22+,23-,24-,25+,26+,27-,28+,29-,30+,31-,32+,33-,35+,36-,37-,3
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  • | synonyms = 1,1-dimethylbiguanide ...of medical care in diabetes—2009 |journal=Diabetes Care |volume=32 Suppl 1 |pages=S13–61 |year=2009 |pmid=19118286 |doi=10.2337/dc09-S013 |url=http:
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  • | CAS_number = 99-66-1 ...an [[Enzyme inhibitor|inhibitor]] of the [[enzyme]] [[histone deacetylase 1]] (HDAC1), hence it is a [[histone deacetylase inhibitor]].
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  • ...AC_name = (±)-''N''-methyl-3-phenyl-3-[4- (trifluoromethyl)phenoxy]propan-1-amine | imagename = 1 : 1 mixture (racemate)<br />
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  • ...sorption]] or [[chemical reaction]]s.<ref>[http://www.activated-carbon.com/1-3.html "Properties of Activated Carbon", CPL Caron Link, accessed 2008-05-0 ...s replaced with ''active''. Due to its high degree of microporosity, just 1 [[gram]] of activated carbon has a surface area in excess of 500&nbsp;m<sup
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  • | InChI = 1/C9H8O4/c1-6(10)13-8-5-3-2-4-7(8)9(11)12/h2-5H,1H3,(H,11,12) | density = 1.40
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  • | InChI = 1S/18CN.7Fe/c18*1-2;;;;;;;/q;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;3*-4;4*+3 ...rowed the potash from Dippel, who had used it to produce his "animal oil". No other known historical source mentions Dippel in this context. It is theref
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  • [(4,6,8-trisulfo-1-naphthyl)carbamoyl] 1,3,5-trisulfonic acid
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  • |IUPAC_name = 5-chloro-6-(2,3-dichlorophenoxy)-2-(methylthio)-1''H''-benzimidazole | C=14 | H=9 | Cl=3 | N=2 | O=1 | S=1
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  • | image = Ampicillin Structural Formulae V.1.svg ...6-([(2''R'')-2-amino-2-phenylacetyl]amino)<br />-3,3-dimethyl-7-oxo-4-thia-1-azabicyclo[3.2.0]heptane-2-<br />carboxylic acid
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  • ...co-amoxiclav 125/31 (Augmentin '125/31 SF') for those between the ages of 1&ndash;6 years. A more concentrated solution, co-amoxiclav 400/57 (Augmentin ...d&pubmedid=3190988 |format=PDF & scanned |pmc=1386558}}</ref> but there is no [[parenteral]] preparation available in the US: the nearest equivalent is [
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  • ...(''RS'')-6-methoxy-2-((4-methoxy-3,5-dimethylpyridin-2-yl) methylsulfinyl)-1''H''-benzo[''d'']imidazole | imagename = 1 : 1 mixture (racemate)<br />
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  • | IUPAC_name = 6-chloro-1,1-dioxo-3,4-dihydro-2''H''-1,2,4-benzothiadiazine-7-sulfonamide | C=7 | H=8 |Cl=1 | N=3 | O=4 | S=2
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  • ...]oxy-4-hydroxy-6-methyl-oxan-2-yl]<br />oxy-12,14-dihydroxy-10,13-dimethyl-1,<br />2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,11,12,15,16,17-tetra<br />decahydrocyclopenta[a]phena ...is disputable and other effective treatments are now available. Digoxin is no longer the first choice for [[congestive heart failure]], but can still be
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  • | C = 12 |H = 11 |Cl = 1 |N = 2 |O = 5 |S = 1 ...<sub>2</sub> receptors at &micro;''M'' concentrations, but not &alpha;<sub>1</sub>&beta;<sub>2</sub>&gamma;<sub>2</sub> receptors.<ref name="Korpi95"/><
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  • ...ydroxy-6-oxooxan-2-yl]ethyl}-3,7-dimethyl-1,2,3,7,8,8a-hexahydronaphthalen-1-yl 2,2-dimethylbutanoate ...n 2008 the typical per patient cost to the NHS of simvastatin was approx £1.50 per month.
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  • |IUPACName=4-(2-aminoethyl)benzene-1,2-diol | InChI = 1/C8H11NO2/c9-4-3-6-1-2-7(10)8(11)5-6/h1-2,5,10-11H,3-4,9H2
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  • |IUPAC_name = 4,4'-Didemethyl-4,4'-di-propenyltoxiferin-1-dichloride ...41(43)45)31(23-39(43)47)29(27-47)13-21-49;;/h3-14,25-26,31-32,39-42,49-50H,1-2,15-24,27-28H2;2*1H/q+2;;/p-2/b29-13-,30-14-,33-25-,34-26-;;/t31-,32-,39-,
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  • | InChI = 1/C2H4O2/c1-2(3)4/h1H3,(H,3,4) | Density = 1.049&nbsp;g/cm<sup>3</sup> ([[liquid|l]])<br /> 1.266&nbsp;g/cm<sup>3</sup> ([[solid|s]])
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  • |IUPAC_name = 6-[(1-methyl-4-nitro-1''H''-imidazol-5-yl)sulfanyl]-7''H''-purine | InChI = 1/C9H7N7O2S/c1-15-4-14-7(16(17)18)9(15)19-8-5-6(11-2-10-5)12-3-13-8/h2-4H,1H3
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  • ...laminomethyl)furan- 2-yl)methylthio]ethyl)- ''N''-methyl- 2-nitroethene- 1,1-diamine | C=13 | H=22 | N=4 | O=3 | S=1
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  • | InChI = 1/Al.3H2O/h;3*1H2/q+3;;;/p-3 | NFPA-H = 1 | NFPA-F = 0 | NFPA-R = 0
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  • | EINECS = 200-075-1 | SMILES = OC[C@@H](O1)[C@@H](O)[C@H](O)[C@@H](O)[C@@H](O)1 (glucopyranose) ;
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  • | IUPAC_name = (''RS'')-4-[2-(''tert''-butylamino)-1-hydroxyethyl]-2-(hydroxymethyl)phenol | imagename = 1 : 1 mixture (racemate)<br />
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  • | C=14 | H=22 | Cl=1 | N=3 | O=2 ...ies born to Israeli women exposed to metoclopramide during pregnancy found no evidence that the drug increases the risk of [[congenital disorder|congenit
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  • | Density = 1.984 g/cm<sup>3</sup> | RefractIndex = 1.33743
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  • ...26,17(25)11-22)20(15,2)10-16(24)18(14)19/h9,14-16,18,22,24,26H,3-8,10-11H2,1-2H3/t14-,15-,16-,18+,19-,20-,21-/m0/s1 | smiles = O=C4\C=C2/[C@]([C@H]1[C@@H](O)C[C@@]3([C@@](O)(C(=O)CO)CC[C@H]3[C@@H]1CC2)C)(C)CC4
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  • | imagename = 1 : 1 mixture (racemate) | CAS_number = 15687-27-1
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  • |IUPAC_name = ''(R)''-4-(1-hydroxy-<br />2-(methylamino)ethyl)benzene-1,2-diol | InChI = 1/C9H13NO3/c1-10-5-9(13)6-2-3-7(11)8(12)4-6/h2-4,9-13H,5H2,1H3/t9-/m0/s1
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  • | InChI = InChI=1/N2O/c1-2-3 | Density = 1.977 g/L (gas)
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  • ...ercury-liquid.shtml| title=Why is mercury a liquid at STP?| accessdate=May 1, 2007| publisher=General Chemistry Online at Frostburg State University| au In these compounds, mercury displays two oxidation states: +1 and +2. The +1 state oxidation involves the dimeric cation, Hg{{su|b=2|p=2+}}. Solutions o
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  • | CASOther = <br /> 14168-73-1 (monohydrate) <br /> 24378-31-2 (tetrahydrate) <br /> 15553-21-6 (pentahydr ...sup>3</sup> (anhydrous) <br /> 2.445 g/cm<sup>3</sup> (monohydrate) <br /> 1.68 g/cm<sup>3</sup> (heptahydrate)
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  • ...= 1-[(2''R'',4''S'',5''S'')-4-azido-5-(hydroxymethyl)oxolan-2-yl]-5-methyl-1,2,3,4-tetrahydropyrimidine-2,4-dione | CAS_number = 30516-87-1
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  • | C=17|H=19|N=1|O=3 {| bgcolor="#ffffff" border="1" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="0" align="right" width="167px" style="border-
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  • | C = 8 |H = 9 |N = 1 |O = 2 | density = 1.263
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  • | IUPAC_name = (R*,S*)-2-(methylamino)-1-phenylpropan-1-ol | InChI = 1/C10H15NO/c1-8(11-2)10(12)9-6-4-3-5-7-9/h3-8,10-12H,1-2H3/t8-,10-/m0/s1
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  • | IUPAC_name = 7-chloro-1,3-dihydro-<br />1-methyl-5-phenyl-<br />1,4-benzodiazepin-2(3''H'')-one | InChI = 1/C16H13ClN2O/c1-19-14-8-7-12(17)9-13(14)16(18-10-15(19)20)11-5-3-2-4-6-11/h2
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  • {{No footnotes|date=August 2009}} ...-2-amino- 2-(4-hydroxyphenyl)- acetyl]amino}- 3,3-dimethyl- 7-oxo- 4-thia- 1-azabicyclo[3.2.0]heptane- 2-carboxylic acid
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  • ...>[http://webbook.nist.gov/cgi/cbook.cgi?ID=C7647145&Type=THZ-IR-SPEC&Index=1 National Institute of Standards and Technology: Sodium Chloride]</ref> | RefractIndex = 1.5442 (589 nm)
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  • ...hthalate]], commonly referred to as PET, for instance, has a resin code of 1. They are also often separated by color. The plastic recyclables are then ...sures.<ref>http://www.allbusiness.com/chemicals/chemicals-overview/9060603-1.html</ref>
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  • ...nor how often the plastic was recycled. It is an arbitrary number and has no other meaning aside from identifying the specific plastic. | style="text-align:center; font-size:24px" | '''1'''
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  • ...mlock poisoning |journal=Veterinary and Human Toxicology |volume=43 |issue=1 |pages=35–6 |year=2001 |month=February |pmid=11205076 |doi= |url= |issn=0 ...Van Nostrand Reinhold | location = New York | year = 1996 | pages = 270–1, 865, 2758| isbn = 0471354074 }}</ref> The exact toxic dose of plant materi
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