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  • {{For|the Filipino revolutionary|Francisco Dagohoy}} |Ship flag=[[Image:Flag of the Philippines.svg|60px]]
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  • ...it one of the most recognizable German weapons of the war. Developments of the original models led to a wide variety of guns. ...fined by the Ecole DCA that trained US AA personnel; it may also come from the British Signallers' Alphabet [http://class.cyivs.cy.edu.tw/cutefish/warslan
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  • |caliber=128 mm (5.03 in) ...[[88 mm gun]]. Although it was not produced in high numbers, it was one of the most effective heavy AA guns of its era.
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  • ...d {{USS|Texas|BB-35|6}} pause to have their picture taken on top of one of the dual 14"/45 [[caliber#Caliber as measurement of length|caliber]] gun turret |origin= {{flag|United States}}
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  • |caliber=20 mm (.79 in) ...n light anti-aircraft gun and was produced in a variety of models, notably the '''Flakvierling 38''' which combined four FlaK 38's onto a single carriage.
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  • |caption=The {{USS|Hull|DD-945|6}} test-firing a Mark 71 MCLWG prototype. |used_by=[[United States Navy]]
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  • ...ignation of the [[M249 light machine gun#Variants|Mk 46 Mod 0]] variant of the [[M249 light machine gun]]}} ...:Mark-46-prop.jpg|thumb|right|A Mark 46 Mod 5A torpedo is inspected aboard the guided missile destroyer [[USS Mustin (DDG-89)|USS ''Mustin'']]]]
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  • ...ard an aircraft carrier, each lower half was retouched in black to conceal the roll rudders. |unit_cost= 20,000 yen (in the year 1941)
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  • | legal_status = Ocular P, else POM <small>([[United Kingdom|UK]])</small> .... It is considered a prototypical [[broad-spectrum antibiotic]], alongside the [[Tetracycline antibiotics|tetracycline]]s.
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  • {{Redirect|Asprin|the author|Robert Asprin}}
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  • ...generically) is a [[hypolipidemic agent|hypolipidemic drug]] belonging to the class of pharmaceuticals called "[[statin]]s". It is used to control [[hype ...butor of internal cholesterol production) was discovered by researchers at the [[Max Planck Institute]]. This discovery encouraged scientists worldwide to
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  • ...]] (62&nbsp;[[Fahrenheit|°F]]) to a colourless [[crystal]]line [[solid]]. The pure acid and its concentrated solutions are dangerously corrosive. ...[[descaling agent]]s. In the [[food industry]], acetic acid is used under the [[E number|food additive code]] E260 as an [[acidity regulator]] and as a c
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  • {{about|the naturally-occurring <small>D</small>-form of glucose|the <small>L</small>-form|L-Glucose}} ...ubility/allsolvents.php?solute=D-glucose | title = Solubility of D-glucose in non-aqueous solvents}}.</ref>
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  • | SolubleOther = soluble in [[alcohol]], [[ether]], [[sulfuric acid]] ...[California]] allow nitrous oxide as an [[anesthetic]]. Also used in the [[United Kingdom]] and [[Australia]]. -->
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  • ...cite journal | doi = 10.1021/je990124v | title = Solubility of Paracetamol in Pure Solvents | author = Roger A. Granberg and Åke C. Rasmuson | url = htt ...States Adopted Name|USAN]]) is a widely used [[over-the-counter drug|over-the-counter]] [[analgesic]] (pain reliever) and [[antipyretic]] (fever reducer)
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  • ...ae and may be confused with a number of other edible and poisonous plants. The common name hemlock may also be confused with poison hemlock (''[[Conium ma ...e of [[activated charcoal]] to decrease [[gastrointestinal]] absorption of the toxic principle along with supportive care including [[anticonvulsant]] dru
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  • ...''redweed''', '''scoke''', '''red ink plant''' and '''chui xu shang lu''' (in [[Chinese medicine]]). Parts of this plant are highly [[toxic]] to [[livest The plant has a large white taproot, green or red stems, and large, simple leav
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  • ...can species of ''Oxytropis'' and ''Astragalus'', but this article includes the other species as well. | title = Swainsonine toxicosis suppresses appetite and retards growth in weanling rats
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  • ...defend itself without help from another country. Autarky can be said to be the policy of a state or other entity when it seeks to be self-sufficient as a ...ertarian]] theorist Robert LeFevre used "autarchy" and "[[autarchism]]" in the sense of self-government to describe his own political philosophy and to di
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  • ...tional Abuse: Intravenous (IV), Intramuscular (IM), Insufflated, Sprinkled in ethanol, smoked ...ules |journal=Br J Clin Pharmacol |volume=8 |issue=1 |pages=31S–5S |year=1979 |pmid=41540 |pmc=1429631 |format=PDF }}</ref>
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  • | nationality = [[United States|American]] ...= ''Religious Leaders of America''<br>''Prime-Time Religion''<br>''The Encyclopedia of American Religions''
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  • | birthplace = [[Norwalk, Connecticut]], [[United States]] | deathplace = [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]], [[United States]]
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  • ...listing the staff members, advisors and contributors to all three parts of the ''Britannica''. ==The Outline of Knowledge==
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  • ...to produce [[ceramic]]s, but many different ceramic materials are now used in domestic, industrial and building products. ...morphous solid (non-crystalline). However, glass involves several steps of the ceramic process and its mechanical properties behave similarly to ceramic m
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  • ...mperature treatment of [[beech]] and other woods, or from the [[resin]] of the [[creosote bush]]. ...sy liquid with a smoky odor and burned taste. Other than looks and taste, the chemical makeup is totally different to coal tar creosote. It is made of p
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  • ...=11340 The R-Value of Insulation], retrieved 2008-07-13.</ref>. R-value is the [[Multiplicative inverse|reciprocal]] of [[U-value]]. ...correct units can be inferred from the context and from the magnitudes of the values.
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  • {{About|the biology of coffee|the beverage|Coffee}} |image_caption = ''[[Coffea arabica]]'' trees in [[Brazil]]
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  • {{For|the list of non-sword national treasure craft items|List of National Treasures The term "[[National Treasures of Japan|National Treasure]]" has been used in Japan to denote [[Cultural Properties of Japan|cultural properties]] since
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  • |image_caption = Bamboo forest in [[Kyoto]], [[Japan]] |diversity_link = Taxonomy of the Bambuseae
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  • ...s/article.cfm?c_id=3&objectid=10475333</ref> The company sells under both the GERARD and DECRA brand names. ...ww.nzherald.co.nz/business/news/article.cfm?c_id=3&objectid=10563576</ref> in steel roof tiles.
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  • ...+](c2ccccc2)c3ccc(cc3)N(C)C. Is there a way to represent fractional charge in SMILES? --> ...related to the [[mineral]] [[malachite]] &mdash; the name just comes from the similarity of colour.
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  • {{Redirect|Talking book|the album by Stevie Wonder|Talking Book}} ...etailers carrying audiobooks became commonplace on bookshelves rather than in separate displays.
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  • ...h&res=9B0DE7DE1F3FF93AA15753C1A961948260|title=High-Tech Devices That Help in Seeing|date=October 29, 1987|publisher=New York Times|accessdate=2009-01-25 ...for blind people during the 1970s, and expanded into the low vision field in 1984.
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  • ...of its special molecular structure, ethylene oxide easily participates in the [[addition reaction]], opening its cycle, and thus easily [[polymerisation| ...liquid.<ref name=Ullmann>Siegfried Rebsdat, Dieter Mayer "Ethylene Oxide" in Ullmann's Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemistry Wiley-VCH, Weinheim, 2005.{{
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  • ...omplete oxidation to carbon dioxide (CO<sub>2</sub>) and is often produced in domestic or industrial settings by motor vehicles and other gasoline-powere ...xyhemoglobin can revert to hemoglobin, but the recovery takes time because the HbCO complex is fairly stable.
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  • ...elatively small amounts of laser light can lead to permanent eye injuries, the sale and usage of lasers is typically subject to government regulations. ...ntrol the risk of injury, various specifications, for example ANSI Z136 in the US and IEC 60825 internationally, define "classes" of laser depending on th
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  • ...g|thumb|Blue asbestos (crocidolite) from [[Wittenoom, Western Australia]]. The ruler is 1 cm.]] ...ue asbestos (teased).jpg|thumb|Blue asbestos showing the fibrous nature of the mineral]]
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  • ..., impartial position as an international centre of excellence. Since 1990, the IOM has been a fully independent "not for profit" organisation. [[File:IOM_ ...o found a scientific institute to take over the running of this research. The original senior members of staff, under Rogan, were Henry Walton, Deputy Di
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  • ...n also be applied in the context of campaigns that inform the public as to the safety of [[air travel]]. ===United States===
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  • ...the objective of protecting worker health and well-being and safeguarding the community at large.''<ref>[http://www.ioha.net International Occupational H ...iene'', but is likely to be about broad industry or broad issues effecting the local community, broader society, region or country.
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  • Title=The Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations 2002| parliament=United Kingdom Parliament|
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  • ...ting states. It also provides funding to some states, in conjunction with the [[US Environmental Protection Agency]] (US EPA). ...se definition and set of variables. This information is then forwarded to the program headquarters at NIOSH where it is compiled and put into a national
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  • ...thor= David R. Lide, ed.|title= "Physical Constants of Organic Compounds", in CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics, Internet Version 2005, <http://www.h ...ers.|journal=Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|volume=87|issue=1|pages=167–9|year=1990|pmid=2153285|pmc=53221
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  • ...e|right|Cover of brochure ''[http://www.bipm.org/en/publications/brochure/ The International System of Units]''.]] ...light]], all of which have defined values as a result of the definition of the metre and ampere.
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  • ...nald Millar, M.D., M.P.H., receiving the Gorgas Medal for his achievements in preventive medicine. ...= [[Surgeon General's Medallion]], [[Distinguished Service Medal (United States)|Distinguished Service Medal]]
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  • ...rdinator to respond to the health effects of the [[September 11 attacks]]. In this role Howard advocated for rescue workers, introducing a program to pro | title = The World Trade Center Medical Monitoring and Treatment Program
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  • ...trademark]] of the various Hilti corporate entities, is the family name of the company's founders. ...f> but it employs account managers, engineers and specialists in all fifty states.{{Citation needed|date=August 2009}}
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  • | slogan = Inspire the Next ...loss}} [[Japanese yen|¥]] 10.00 trillion <small>(2009)</small> / [[United States dollar|US$]] 99.544 billion <small>(2009)</small>
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  • ...saka|Kadoma]], [[Osaka Prefecture|Osaka]], [[Japan]]. Its main business is in [[electronics]] manufacturing and it produces products under a variety of n ...argest company in the world in 2009 by the Forbes Global 2000 and is among the [[Worldwide Top 20 Semiconductor Sales Leaders]].<ref>[http://finapps.forbe
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  • |foundation = 15 November 1886 (adopted current name in 1937) by [[Robert Bosch]] ...orporation which was founded by [[Robert Bosch]] in [[Stuttgart]], Germany in 1886.<ref name=YFbosch>{{cite web|title=Robert Bosch GmbH Company Profile|w
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