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  • With those silver wings upon his chest<br/>
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  • They put us on a silver jet<br/>
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  • **[[Sergeant]] (SGT) Donald Walters, Killed in action - Silver Star recipient *Distinguished Order of Saint Martin (silver medallion)
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  • ...corpsmen in the war, including 2 Medals of Honor, 55 Navy Crosses, and 237 Silver Stars. ...22 Medals of Honor, 174 Navy Crosses, 31 Distinguished Service Medals, 946 Silver Stars, and 1,582 Bronze Stars.
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  • ...honor of Chief Machinist’s Mate [[Eugene Blair]], who was awarded the [[Silver Star]] posthumously for his brave actions when his ship was attacked and bo
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  • She was named in honor of [[Hubert Paul Chatelain]] who was awarded a [[Silver Star]] posthumously for his valiant actions before he was killed in action
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  • |[[Vietnam Service Medal]] (with one silver and two bronze [[service star]]s)
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  • She was named in honor of [[Walter Harold Mosley]], who was awarded a [[Silver Star]] for his heroic actions during the early months of World War II. She
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  • She was named in honor of [[Marvin Lee Ramsden]] who was awarded the [[Silver Star]] for his brave actions during the [[Battle of the Coral Sea]]. She wa
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  • ...achinist's Mate]] First Class [[Herbert A. Calcaterra]] who received the [[Silver Star]] posthumously. She was launched 18 August 1943 by [[Brown Shipbuildin
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  • She was named in honor of [[Thomas Mack Wilhoite]] who was awarded the [[Silver Star]] posthumously for his brave actions in [[Morocco]] during [[Operation
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  • ...ing a Japanese attack on his ship. Marchand was posthumously awarded the [[Silver Star]] for his courageous dedication to duty.
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  • ...awarded the Medal of Honor.Other members of the boarding crew were awarded Silver Stars. The U-505 is now permanently displayed at the Chicago Museum of Scie
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  • ...essels in the vicinity. Members of her crew were awarded one gold and five silver [[Lifesaving Medal]]s for their achievemnents in this rescue operation.
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  • ...ly used in extreme "white" soaps for these purposes; nickel, aluminium and silver are less commonly used. These metals provide electron-robbing behavior when
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  • ...in the left end of the horizontal tube, shaped like a crescent moon. It is silver-soldered into that tube. The dam helps to prevent water from traveling into
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  • Many other fruits and vegetables can be used for the cell. You can also use a silver or nickel coin in place of the penny, or a galvanized nail in place of the
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  • ...ft and flexible shell and [[pressure sensitive adhesive]]. It is generally silver or black in color but many other colors have recently become available. Wit
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  • ...ght|Matte black gaffer tape]][[File:Cling gaffa cloth tape.jpg|thumb|right|Silver gaffer tape]]
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  • Accessories for this SMG include a special sub-caliber barrel (painted silver) for firing blanks and low-powered gallery ammunition. When firing blanks,
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  • ...ant to point out that the mefloquine-induced brain-stem injury revealed by silver staining is permanent in nature."<ref name="Dow2006" />
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  • ...with high [[Chemical affinity|affinity]]. Thus, [[silver]] halides, e.g. [[silver bromide|AgBr]], typical components of photographic emulsions, dissolve upon
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  • * [[Silver sulfadiazine]]
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  • Potassium iodide is the precursor to [[silver(I) iodide]], which is used for high speed [[photographic film]]: :KI(aq) + [[Silver nitrate|AgNO<sub>3</sub>]](aq) → AgI(s) + [[Potassium nitrate|KNO<sub
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  • ...ally in museums and galleries. Due to antimicrobial/antiseptic properties, silver loaded activated carbon is used as an adsorbent for purification of domesti
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  • * [[Silver sulfadiazine]]
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  • *[[Silver acetate]], used as a [[pesticide]].
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  • :KCl([[aqueous|aq]]) + [[silver nitrate|AgNO<sub>3</sub>]](aq) → [[silver(I) chloride|AgCl]]([[solid|s]]) + KNO<sub>3</sub>(aq)
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  • ...''watery'' or ''runny'' and "[[Wiktionary:en:argentum|argyros]]" meaning ''silver'') and [[atomic number]] 80. Mercury is the only metal that is liquid at [[ ...dissolve it to give [[sulfate]], [[nitrate]], and [[chloride]] salts. Like silver, mercury reacts with atmospheric [[hydrogen sulfide]]. Mercury even reacts
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  • The anti-retroviral approach to develop a "silver bullet" cancer cure ultimately failed. Contrary to early belief, today it i
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  • ...[close-packing]], while the smaller [[sodium]] ions, shown to the right as silver spheres, fill all the cubic gaps between them. Each ion is surrounded by si
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  • ...>-</sup> are also exploited in photography, where it is used to solubilize silver particles.<ref name=Ullmann/>
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  • ...characteristic of the plant is its vines: they are thin, spindly, and have silver to reddish brown bark. They are generally between 1 and 4 cm in diameter.
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  • ...a food plant by the [[larva]]e of some [[Lepidoptera]] species including [[Silver-ground Carpet]].
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  • </li><ul><li><li style="clear:left">''[[Acer saccharinum]]'' (Silver Maple Tree) was found to contain the indole alkaloid [[gramine]] (not activ
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  • | title = Abstract Comparison of propolis skin cream to silver sulfadiazine: a naturopathic alternative to antibiotics in treatment of min
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  • * d3o skins are available to protect the Apple iPhone and iPod Touch in silver and black.
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  • ...[metallized polyethylene terephthalate]]''' or '''MPET''', usually gold or silver in color, which reflects up to 97% of [[thermal radiation|radiated]] heat.<
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  • |Silver Pearl
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  • * Metallic fibers can be drawn from ductile metals such as copper, gold or silver and extruded or deposited from more brittle ones, such as nickel, aluminum .... Coated fibers exist such as nickel-coated to provide static elimination, silver-coated to provide anti-bacterial properties and aluminum-coated to provide
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  • ...yer, K.|year=2009|title=Effect of anion and ligand ratio in self-assembled silver(I) complexes of 4-(diphenylphosphinomethyl)pyridine and their derivatives w ...Proserpio|year=2002|title=New polymeric networks from the self-assembly of silver(I) salts and the flexible ligand 1,3-bis(4-pyridyl)propane (bpp). A syste
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  • |data14 = [[Palladium]], [[Silver]], [[Hafnium]] ...and inexpensive metal, as opposed to [[precious metal]]s, mainly gold and silver. A longtime goal of the alchemists was the transmutation of base metals int
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  • ...nd inexpensive metal, as opposed to precious metals, mainly [[gold]] and [[silver]]. A long-time goal of the alchemists was the transmutation of base metal i
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  • * [[Black silver|Black silver ore]]
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  • ==[[Lead]] and [[silver]]== ...m Rheidol. The ore extracted was [[Galena]] which in many cases had a high silver content, especially at Cwm Ystwyth. It also occurred alongside large quanti
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  • ...omplete [[solid solubility]] as in the case of [[electrum]], the alloys of silver and gold. At times however two metals will form alloys with different struc ...how gray they are, although surface tarnish can obscure such observations. Silver, a very good metal with high conductivity is one of the whitest.
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  • ...[[copper]] in red, [[tin]] in grey, iron in reddish brown, gold in yellow, silver in white and [[lead]] in black. Yellow area stands for [[arsenic bronze]], [[Silver]], [[copper]], [[tin]] and meteoric [[iron]] can also be found native, allo
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  • ...times.{{Fact|date=May 2009}} These seven metals, [[gold]], [[copper]], [[silver]], [[lead]], [[tin]], [[iron]], and [[mercury (element)|mercury]], are the Of these seven metals, five can be found in their native states (gold, silver, copper, iron, and mercury). The other two, tin and lead, must be [[smelti
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  • ...ectrorefining|electrorefining of copper]] and nickel, noble metals such as silver, gold and the platinum group metals including [[selenium]] and [[tellurium]
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  • '''Tarnish''' is a thin layer that forms over [[copper]], [[brass]], [[silver]], [[aluminum]], and other semi-reactive [[metals]] as their outermost laye
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