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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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