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  • 5. Put lids on and process in a water bath canner for 20 minutes.<br/>
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  • 2 cups white vinegar (5 percent)<br/>
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  • 5. Remove oxygen absorbers from their container – one for each jar – and
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  • 1,001 – 3,000 ft...5 minutes<br/>
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  • 5 medium sized apples, peeled, cored and chopped<br/> 3 cups vinegar (5%)<br/>
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  • ...il. Reduce heat and boil gently until vegetables are heated through, about 5 minutes.
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  • ...ections, use 4 pounds of leeks; if they’re short on these parts, go with 5 pounds. * 4 to 5 pounds leeks (see note above)
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  • * 5 lbs. onions= 3 qts.= 12 cups small chopped
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  • ...Document is released under this License. A Front-Cover Text may be at most 5 words, and a Back-Cover Text may be at most 25 words. ==5. COMBINING DOCUMENTS==
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  • ...brine of 3/4 cup salt, 1 cup vinegar, and 4 cups water; bring to boil for 5 minutes. Pour brine over pickles. Adjust caps and seal.
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  • ...e juice back to the pot then added the rest of the ingredients, cooked for 5 min. WB for my elevation. Once out.... I shook it every so often to make
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  • * 2 1/2 pounds (5 large) fully ripe tomatoes # Process in bwb for 5 minutes (start timing when water begins to boil).
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  • * 5 pounds of freshly picked eggplants * 6 cups of white wine vinegar (at least 5 % of acetic acid)
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  • degrees F). Pour hot juice into jars. Process in a boiling water canner: 5
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  • This makes 5-6 1/2pt jars * 5 3/4 cups sugar
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  • ...product. Add sugar to offset acid taste, if desired. Four tablespoons of a 5 percent acidity vinegar per quart may be used instead of lemon juice or cit ...an and add enough water to completely cover them. Boil tomatoes gently for 5 minutes. Fill hot jars with hot tomatoes leaving ½-inch headspace. Add coo
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  • ...ises fully both in the first rise and in the pans. The dough will fill two 5 x 9-inch loaf pans and should be very soft 5 to 6 cups fine-ground whole wheat flour <br/>
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  • Drill a 5/8 hole 6" deep in your floor if concrete and about 6-8" back from your doo
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  • ...ft) tall, and with a trunk diameter of 1.5-2.5 m (5-8 ft), exceptionally 3.5 m (11 ft). ...the Coulter pine are more massive). The [[seed]]s are 10-12&nbsp;mm (0.4-0.5 in) long, with a 2-3&nbsp;cm (0.75-1.2 in) long wing that aids wind dispers
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  • 1,000 population; cities from 1,000 to 5,000; cities from 5,000 to 10,000; cities from 10,000 to 20,000; and so on and how close
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  • ..." schools, which confer additional NECs. Additionally, Hospital Corpsmen E-5 and up may attend "B" school, qualifying for independent duty in surface sh *HM2 -Hospital Corpsman Second Class (E-5)
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  • ...rist Act, October 23, 1983}}</ref> The explosives used were equivalent to 5,400&nbsp;kg (12,000 pounds) of [[trinitrotoluene|TNT]]. The [[suicide bomber]] detonated his explosives, which were equivalent to 5,400&nbsp;kg (12,000 pounds) of [[trinitrotoluene|TNT]]. The force of the ex
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  • ...<br/>4&nbsp;diesel-[[Engine-generator|generator]]s, <br/>6,000&nbsp;shp (4.5&nbsp;MW), <br/>2&nbsp;screws ...ay. Early in 1965 ''Hissem'' was transferred to the Pacific Fleet. After a 5-month training period at Pearl Harbor, she sailed for [[Vietnam]] 2 Septemb
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  • ...<br/>4&nbsp;diesel-[[Engine-generator|generator]]s, <br/>6,000&nbsp;shp (4.5&nbsp;MW), <br/>2&nbsp;screws ...San Jacinto Ordnance Depot]], ''Willis'' departed [[Galveston, Texas]], on 5 January 1944 in company with {{USS|Kretchmer|DE-329}} bound for the British
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  • ...nbsp;diesel engines, <br/>4&nbsp;diesel-generators, <br/>6,000&nbsp;shp (4.5&nbsp;MW), <br/>2&nbsp;screws ...s ship for the operation, the [[USS Catoctin (AGC-5)|USS ''Catoctin'' (AGC-5)]]. She remained off the assault area on [[antisubmarine]] patrol and contr
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  • ...<br/>4&nbsp;diesel-[[Engine-generator|generator]]s, <br/>6,000&nbsp;shp (4.5&nbsp;MW), <br/>2&nbsp;screws Arriving [[New York]] 5 September, ''Jacob Jones'' underwent inspection and on the 16th departed fo
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  • ...<br/>4&nbsp;diesel-[[Engine-generator|generator]]s, <br/>6,000&nbsp;shp (4.5&nbsp;MW), <br/>2&nbsp;screws ''Hammann'' departed 5 June for [[Bermuda]] and [[Shakedown (testing)|shakedown]] operations, retu
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  • ...<br/>4&nbsp;diesel-[[Engine-generator|generator]]s, <br/>6,000&nbsp;shp (4.5&nbsp;MW), <br/>2&nbsp;screws ...rty'' rejoined the Guadalcanal group at [[Norfolk, Virginia]], 10 May, and 5 days later sailed on a patrol which was to win the task group a [[President
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  • |Ship commissioned=5 August 1943 ...<br/>4&nbsp;diesel-[[Engine-generator|generator]]s, <br/>6,000&nbsp;shp (4.5&nbsp;MW), <br/>2&nbsp;screws
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  • ...<br/>4&nbsp;diesel-[[Engine-generator|generator]]s, <br/>6,000&nbsp;shp (4.5&nbsp;MW), <br/>2&nbsp;screws ...d in training along the [[New England]] coast. Departing [[Hampton Roads]] 5 December, ''Hill'' escorted a [[convoy]] to [[Casablanca]] via [[Ponta del
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  • ...<br/>4&nbsp;diesel-[[Engine-generator|generator]]s, <br/>6,000&nbsp;shp (4.5&nbsp;MW), <br/>2&nbsp;screws ...d out an escort mission to the [[Panama Canal Zone]], returning to Norfolk 5 November 1943. Between 23 November and 18 March 1944, she escorted [[convoy
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  • ...<br/>4&nbsp;diesel-[[Engine-generator|generator]]s, <br/>6,000&nbsp;shp (4.5&nbsp;MW), <br/>2&nbsp;screws After completing training and readiness exercises, ''Inch'' sailed 5 September for [[Norfolk, Virginia]], via the [[Panama Canal]], and arrived
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  • ...<br/>4&nbsp;diesel-[[Engine-generator|generator]]s, <br/>6,000&nbsp;shp (4.5&nbsp;MW), <br/>2&nbsp;screws ...on 20 August 1951; and she was recommissioned at [[Mayport, Florida]], on 5 October 1951, Lt. Comdr. John L. Holmes in command. The warship spent the r
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  • |Ship honours=5 [[battle stars]] plus the [[Presidential Unit Citation (United States)|Pres ...<br/>4&nbsp;diesel-[[Engine-generator|generator]]s, <br/>6,000&nbsp;shp (4.5&nbsp;MW), <br/>2&nbsp;screws
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  • ...<br/>4&nbsp;diesel-[[Engine-generator|generator]]s, <br/>6,000&nbsp;shp (4.5&nbsp;MW), <br/>2&nbsp;screws ...onvoy]] to [[Casablanca]], arriving 11 January 1944. Returning to New York 5 February, she shifted to the North Atlantic sea lanes and for the next 15 m
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  • ...<br/>4&nbsp;diesel-[[Engine-generator|generator]]s, <br/>6,000&nbsp;shp (4.5&nbsp;MW), <br/>2&nbsp;screws ...[radar picket]] destroyer escort ship. The conversion process lasted until 5 October 1957, when she was recommissioned as DER-239. On 7 February 1958, s
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  • ...<br/>4&nbsp;diesel-[[Engine-generator|generator]]s, <br/>6,000&nbsp;shp (4.5&nbsp;MW), <br/>2&nbsp;screws ...to Guantanamo Bay before heading north again and making port at Norfolk on 5 November.
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  • ...<br/>4&nbsp;diesel-[[Engine-generator|generator]]s, <br/>6,000&nbsp;shp (4.5&nbsp;MW), <br/>2&nbsp;screws ...moved to [[New Orleans, Louisiana]], on 28 August and sailed from there on 5 September to [[Bermuda]] for her [[shakedown cruise]]. Following a post-sha
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  • ...<br/>4&nbsp;diesel-[[Engine-generator|generator]]s, <br/>6,000&nbsp;shp (4.5&nbsp;MW), <br/>2&nbsp;screws ''Snowden'' got underway for a short training cruise to Norfolk on 5 January 1944 and then escorted {{USS|Arkansas|BB-33}} to New York. In Janua
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  • ...<br/>4&nbsp;diesel-[[Engine-generator|generator]]s, <br/>6,000&nbsp;shp (4.5&nbsp;MW), <br/>2&nbsp;screws ''Stanton'' arrived at [[Port Royal Bay]] on 5 November, joined the screen of {{USS|Croatan|CVE-25|6}} and returned to New
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  • ...<br/>4&nbsp;diesel-[[Engine-generator|generator]]s, <br/>6,000&nbsp;shp (4.5&nbsp;MW), <br/>2&nbsp;screws ...ng at Casco Bay, the destroyer escort proceeded to Norfolk to rejoin TG 22.5. The hunter-killer group departed Norfolk on 21 August for training at Berm
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  • ...<br/>4&nbsp;diesel-[[Engine-generator|generator]]s, <br/>6,000&nbsp;shp (4.5&nbsp;MW), <br/>2&nbsp;screws ...f the escort ships. ''Hurst'' reached [[Lisahally]], [[Northern Ireland]], 5 March 1944, and one week later returned to New York with another convoy.
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  • |Ship commissioned=5 October 1943 ...<br/>4&nbsp;diesel-[[Engine-generator|generator]]s, <br/>6,000&nbsp;shp (4.5&nbsp;MW), <br/>2&nbsp;screws
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  • ...<br/>4&nbsp;diesel-[[Engine-generator|generator]]s, <br/>6,000&nbsp;shp (4.5&nbsp;MW), <br/>2&nbsp;screws ..., ''Sellstrom'' escorted convoy UCT-35 back to the east coast, arriving on 5 September.
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  • ...<br/>4&nbsp;diesel-[[Engine-generator|generator]]s, <br/>6,000&nbsp;shp (4.5&nbsp;MW), <br/>2&nbsp;screws ...y in Europe, she prepared for Pacific Fleet duty arriving [[Pearl Harbor]] 5 July. Clearing Pearl Harbor 1 August, ''Kretchmer'' was en route to the [[P
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  • ...<br/>4&nbsp;diesel-[[Engine-generator|generator]]s, <br/>6,000&nbsp;shp (4.5&nbsp;MW), <br/>2&nbsp;screws ...ly by overhauls and refresher training, these picket patrols continued for 5 years; ''Joyce'' ranged the Atlantic from [[Nova Scotia]] and Newfoundland
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  • |Ship launched= 5 June 1943 ...<br/>4&nbsp;diesel-[[Engine-generator|generator]]s, <br/>6,000&nbsp;shp (4.5&nbsp;MW), <br/>2&nbsp;screws
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  • ...<br/>4&nbsp;diesel-[[Engine-generator|generator]]s, <br/>6,000&nbsp;shp (4.5&nbsp;MW), <br/>2&nbsp;screws ...ed by searching escorts the next day. As the convoy neared Gibraltar early 5 May, a second U boat, [[U-967]], harassed the screen. A single torpedo fata
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  • ...<br/>4&nbsp;diesel-[[Engine-generator|generator]]s, <br/>6,000&nbsp;shp (4.5&nbsp;MW), <br/>2&nbsp;screws
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  • |Ship laid down=5 April 1943 ...<br/>4&nbsp;diesel-[[Engine-generator|generator]]s, <br/>6,000&nbsp;shp (4.5&nbsp;MW), <br/>2&nbsp;screws
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  • ...<br/>4&nbsp;diesel-[[Engine-generator|generator]]s, <br/>6,000&nbsp;shp (4.5&nbsp;MW), <br/>2&nbsp;screws ...ined access to the shipping lanes. Bv the end of [[Europe]]an hostilities, 5 of the 6 submarines known to be in the area were destroyed. The 6th surrend
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  • ...<br/>4&nbsp;diesel-[[Engine-generator|generator]]s, <br/>6,000&nbsp;shp (4.5&nbsp;MW), <br/>2&nbsp;screws ...her escorts sank the [[submarine]] which had crippled their sister, but on 5 May, another of the escort was torpedoed, and sank. ''Falgout'' and the rem
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  • |Ship launched=5 October 1943 ...<br/>4&nbsp;diesel-[[Engine-generator|generator]]s, <br/>6,000&nbsp;shp (4.5&nbsp;MW), <br/>2&nbsp;screws
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  • ...<br/>4&nbsp;diesel-[[Engine-generator|generator]]s, <br/>6,000&nbsp;shp (4.5&nbsp;MW), <br/>2&nbsp;screws ...rolina]], the following month. She remained at Charleston from 10 March to 5 December when she was towed to [[Green Cove Springs, Florida]]. The destroy
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  • ...<br/>4&nbsp;diesel-[[Engine-generator|generator]]s, <br/>6,000&nbsp;shp (4.5&nbsp;MW), <br/>2&nbsp;screws ...xt took her to [[Manila]] and [[Shanghai]] whence she returned to Tsingtao 5 January 1946. She remained there supporting occupation troops until 11 Febr
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  • |Ship launched=5 October 1943 ...<br/>4&nbsp;diesel-[[Engine-generator|generator]]s, <br/>6,000&nbsp;shp (4.5&nbsp;MW), <br/>2&nbsp;screws
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  • ...<br/>4&nbsp;diesel-[[Engine-generator|generator]]s, <br/>6,000&nbsp;shp (4.5&nbsp;MW), <br/>2&nbsp;screws ...44 on [[convoy]] escort duty for [[Casablanca]], returning to [[New York]] 5 April. After training and repairs, she conducted various operations off the
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  • ...<br/>4&nbsp;diesel-[[Engine-generator|generator]]s, <br/>6,000&nbsp;shp (4.5&nbsp;MW), <br/>2&nbsp;screws ...or brief training in Bermuda en route [[Jacksonville, Florida]], where for 5 weeks the carrier trained student pilots. The group proceeded to [[Guantana
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  • ...<br/>4&nbsp;diesel-[[Engine-generator|generator]]s, <br/>6,000&nbsp;shp (4.5&nbsp;MW), <br/>2&nbsp;screws ...° South 170° East. One trip took her across the [[Antarctic Circle]], on 5 February 1958 a "first" for Destroyer Escorts. On three occasions 75-knot (
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  • ...<br/>4&nbsp;diesel-[[Engine-generator|generator]]s, <br/>6,000&nbsp;shp (4.5&nbsp;MW), <br/>2&nbsp;screws ...for officers and men. Designated DER-387, ''Vance'' was recommissioned on 5 October 1956 and Mare Island, Lt. Comdr. Albert M. Brouner in command.
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  • ...ier at [[Guantanamo Bay Naval Base| Guantanamo Bay]] for temporary duty on 5 February 1944. She was detached from that command on 9 March and set her co Before dawn of 5 September off the coast of Formosa, ''Thomas J. Gary'' and {{USS|Kretchmer|
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  • ...<br/>4&nbsp;diesel-[[Engine-generator|generator]]s, <br/>6,000&nbsp;shp (4.5&nbsp;MW), <br/>2&nbsp;screws On 5 September she sailed for the east coast, arriving at [[Philadelphia]] 27 Se
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  • ...e=[[File:USS Camp with 5" guns.jpg|300px|USS ''Camp'' after refit with two 5"/38cal guns]] |Ship fate=Escaped to the Philippines and transferred to their Navy, 5 April 1976
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  • ...<br/>4&nbsp;diesel-[[Engine-generator|generator]]s, <br/>6,000&nbsp;shp (4.5&nbsp;MW), <br/>2&nbsp;screws ...her 1967 and 1968 Market Time patrols, she also served as "mother ship" to 5 - 6 U.S. Navy PCF's (swift boats). All of Savage's officers (except for th
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  • ...<br/>4&nbsp;diesel-[[Engine-generator|generator]]s, <br/>6,000&nbsp;shp (4.5&nbsp;MW), <br/>2&nbsp;screws ...Spearfish'']], then with [[USS Baltimore (CA-68)|USS ''Baltimore'']] until 5 September when she departed for the west coast. She stopped at San Diego fr
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  • ...<br/>4&nbsp;diesel-[[Engine-generator|generator]]s, <br/>6,000&nbsp;shp (4.5&nbsp;MW), <br/>2&nbsp;screws ...he Bogue group, now designated as task group TG 22.2. The ships sortied on 5 May on [[antisubmarine]] patrol. They called at Casablanca again to repleni
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  • ...<br/>4&nbsp;diesel-[[Engine-generator|generator]]s, <br/>6,000&nbsp;shp (4.5&nbsp;MW), <br/>2&nbsp;screws ...ld'' sailed on her second offensive combat cruise with the ''Bogue'' group 5 May. Operating with another [[Hunter-killer armored-vehicle team|HUK]] grou
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  • |Ship commissioned=5 July 1943 ...<br/>4&nbsp;diesel-[[Engine-generator|generator]]s, <br/>6,000&nbsp;shp (4.5&nbsp;MW), <br/>2&nbsp;screws
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  • |Ship honours=5 [[battle stars]] and a [[Presidential Unit Citation (United States)|Preside ...<br/>4&nbsp;diesel-[[Engine-generator|generator]]s, <br/>6,000&nbsp;shp (4.5&nbsp;MW), <br/>2&nbsp;screws
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  • |Total ships lost=5 ...able cargo ships. In late WWII plans were made to replace the 3" guns with 5" guns. But only USS Camp (DE 251) was refitted after a collision. In Total
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  • |Ship armament=3 x 5-[[inch]] (127-[[millimeter]]) guns<br/>8 x 40-millimeter guns<br/>8 x 20-mi Transferred to the [[Republic of the Philippines]] on 5 April 1976, she was commissioned in the [[Philippine Navy]] as [[patrol ves
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  • |Ship fate=Loaned to [[U.S. Coast Guard]] 5 January 1949<br/>Permanently transferred to Coast Guard 26 September 1966<b |Ship armament=2 x single 5-[[inch]] (127-[[millimeter]]) 38-[[caliber]] dual-purpose [[gun mount]]s<br
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  • ...the Philippines]] April 1975<br/>Formally transferred to Philippines April 5, 1976<br/>Discarded July 1990 |Ship armament=1 x single 5-[[inch]] (127-[[millimeter]]) 38-[[caliber]] dual-purpose [[gun mount]]<br/
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  • |Ship armament=1 x 5-[[inch]] (127-[[millimeter]]) gun<br/>1 x quadruple 40-mm antiaircraft gun ...[Japan]]ese defenses on [[Chichi Jima]] and [[Truk]]. This continued until 5 January 1946, when ''Castle Rock'' returned to seaplane tender operations a
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  • |Ship commissioned=5 November 1944 |Ship armament=1 x single 5-[[inch]] (127-[[millimeter]]) 38-[[caliber]] dual-purpose [[gun mount]]<br/
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  • ...am]] April 1975<br/>Formally ransferred to [[Republic of the Philippines]] 5 April 1976 |Ship draft={{convert|13|ft|5|in|m|abbr=on}}
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  • |Ship struck=5 June 1946 |Ship armament=2 x 5-[[inch]] (127-[[millimetre|millimeter]]) gun<br />8 x 40-millimeter [[anti-
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  • ...[[Republic of the Philippines]] April 1975<br/>Transferred to Philippines 5 April 1976 or 6 April 1976<br/>Probably scrapped ca. 1982 |Ship armament=3 x (as built), later 1 x, single 5-[[inch]] (127-[[millimeter]]) 38-[[caliber]] dual-purpose [[gun mount]]<br/
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  • |Ship armament=one single 5-[[inch]] (127-millimeter) 38-[[caliber]] dual-purpose [[gun mount]]; 1 x [[
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  • ...Puget Sound]] on 3 March 1943. Her main battery has been increased to four 5-[[inch]] (127-[[millimeter]]) 38-[[caliber]] guns. |Ship armament=1 x single 5-[[inch]] (127-[[millimeter]]) 38-[[caliber]] dual-purpose [[gun mount]]<br/
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  • |Ship armament=In 1966: one single 5-[[inch]] (127-millimeter) 38-[[caliber]] Mark 12 gun mount, 1 x Mark 52 dir
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  • ...odification at the [[Boston Navy Yard]], during which she received a third 5-[[inch]] (127-[[millimeter]]) 38-[[caliber]] dual-purpose [[gun mount]] and |Ship armament=2 x single 5-[[inch]] (127-[[millimeter]]) 38-[[caliber]] dual-purpose [[gun mount]]<br/
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  • |Ship acquired=Loaned by [[United States Navy]] to Coast Guard 5 January 1949 <br/>Transferred permanently from Navy to Coast Guard 26 Septe |Ship armament=In 1970: one single 5-[[inch]] (127-millimeter) 38-[[caliber]] gun, 1 x Mark 52.3 director, 1 x M
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  • |Ship acquired=Loaned by [[United States Navy]] to Coast Guard 5 January 1949 |Ship armament=In 1965: one single 5-[[inch]] (127-millimeter) 38-[[caliber]] gun
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  • |Ship armament=As completed four, later one, single 5-[[inch]] (127-[[millimeter]]) 38-[[caliber]] dual-purpose [[gun mount]]s<br ''Coos Bay'' was loaned to the [[United States Coast Guard]] on 5 January 1949 and commissioned as [[USCGC Coos Bay (WAVP-376)|USCGC ''Coos B
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  • ...er]] (12.7-[[millimeter]]) Mark 2 [[machine gun]]s<br/>2 x [[Mark 32]] Mod 5 [[antisubmarine]] projectors ..., over the [[Mid-Atlantic Outer Continental Margin]] from 30 March 1970 to 5 April 1970, from Nova Scotia to Cape Hatteras between 19 May 1970 and 14 Ju
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  • ...on 6 October 1944, shortly after her main armament was reduced to a single 5-[[inch]] (127-[[millimeter]]) 38-[[caliber]] gun |Ship armament=1 &times; single 5-[[inch]] (127-[[millimeter]]) 38-[[caliber]] dual-purpose [[gun mount]]<br/
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  • |Ship length={{convert|310|ft|9.5|in|m|abbr=on}} overall; {{convert|300|ft|0|in|m|abbr=on}} between perpendic ...n]]s<br/>1 x [[Mark 10]]-1 [[antisubmarine]] projector<br/>2 x Mark 32 Mod 5 [[torpedo tube]]s
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  • |Ship armament=2 x 5-[[inch]] (127-[[millimeter]]) guns<br/>4 x quad 20-millimeter [[antiaircraf
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  • |Ship armament= • 1 × [[5"/38 gun]] (replaced in 1972 with 5"/54<!-- Mark 42 or 45? -->), <br/> • 6 × .50-[[caliber]] (12.7-[[millime ...miles (185 kilometers) north of [[Barranquilla]], [[Colombia]], carrying 1.5 tons of marijuana. Another drug seizure occurred on 2 November 1985, when '
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  • |Ship armament= 1 × 5-[[inch]] (127-[[millimeter]]) 38-[[caliber]] gun<br/>4 x 40-millimeter [[an ...nker safely to [[Colón, Panama|Colón]], Panama, late on the afternoon of 5 July 1944.
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  • ...[[caliber]] (12.7-[[millimeter]]) [[machine gun]]s<br/>1 x [[Mark 32]] Mod 5 [[antisubmarine]] projector, 6 x Mark 10-8 [[torpedo tube]]s, [[Mark 44]] [ ...by Navy [[radar picket]] [[destroyer escort]]s (DERs) of Escort Squadrons 5 and 7.
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  • |Ship armament=3 x 5-[[inch]] (127-[[millimeter]]) guns<br/>8 x 40-millimeter guns<br/>8 x 20-mi ...on]]. Shifting to [[San Pedro Bay (Philippines)|San Pedro Bay]], Leyte, on 5 January 1945, ''Barataria'' got underway on 6 January 1945 as a screen for
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  • |Ship armament=In 1965: 1 x single 5-[[inch]] (127-millimeter) 38-[[caliber]] Mark 30 Mod 57 [[gun mount]], 1 x ...he escorted ''Helen Stevenson'' to a point less than 10 nautical miles (18.5 kilometers) east of [[St. Georges]], Bermuda, and then returned to station.
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  • |Ship length={{convert|309|ft|9.5|in|m|abbr=on}} overall; {{convert|298|ft|9.375|in|m|abbr=on}} between perpe |Ship draft={{convert|13|ft|0.5|in|m|abbr=on}} aft (full load)
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  • |Ship armament=2 x 5-[[inch]] (127-[[millimeter]]) gun<br/>8 x 40-millimeter [[antiaircraft]] gu ...edown periods in the [[shipyard]] at [[Terminal Island]], California, from 5 August 1944 to 11 August 1944, ''Willoughby'' shifted to [[San Francisco, C
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  • ...Republic of the Philippines]] April 1975<br/>Transferred to Philippines on 5 April 1976<br/>Discarded in July 1990, probably sold for scrapping |Ship armament=In 1966: 1 x single 5-[[inch]] (127-millimeter) 38-[[caliber]] Mark 12-1 [[gun mount]]; Mark 57 M
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  • ...1 January 1971 or 10 January 1971.</ref><br/>Transferred to Philippines on 5 April 1976<ref>Per the ''Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships'' (see |Ship armament=In 1966: 1 x single 5-[[inch]] (127-millimeter) 38-[[caliber]] Mark 12-1 [[gun mount]]; 1 x [[Mar
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  • ...over by [[Republic of the Philippines]] April 1975<br/>Sold to Philippines 5 April 1976<br/>Decommissioned by Philippines June 1985 |Ship length={{convert|310|ft|9.5|in|m|abbr=on}} overall; {{convert|300|ft|0|in|m|abbr=on}} between perpendic
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  • |Ship armament=* 1 × [[5"/38 caliber gun|5-inch/38-caliber]] (127-[[millimeter]]) dual-purpose gun<br/> ...tion at all of their South Vietnamese or Philippine Navy service.</ref> on 5 April 1976. She was decommissioned in June 1985,<ref>Per NavSource Online a
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  • |Ship speed=19.4 [[knot (speed)|knots]] (maximum sustained in 1966)<br/>10.5 knots (economic in 1966) ...at 19.4 knots in 1966<br/>20,800 nautical miles (38,522 kilometers) at 10.5 knots in 1966
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  • |Ship armament=• 2 × twin [[5"/38 caliber gun|5"/38 caliber]] [[dual purpose gun]]s<br/>• 3 × quad [[Bofors 40 mm|40 mm/ ...ed to the United States Navy, she was designated '''USS ''Northwind'' (AGB-5)''' until 15 April 1952, when she was renamed ''Staten Island'' to distingu
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  • |Ship struck=5 July 1934<ref name=DANFS /> ...ers claimed that a torpedo was reported to have passed the ship, {{convert|5|ft|m}} astern. ''Wainwright'' depth-charged the last indicated position of
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  • |Ship struck=5 July 1934<ref name=DANFS /> |Ship decommissioned=5 June 1933<ref name=USCG />
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  • |Ship armament=one 5"/38 dual purpose [[gun mount]]; two dual 40mm AA gun mounts; eight single 2 On 5 March 1945 ''Menkar'' was off [[Angaur]], [[Palau]]s, with materials to set
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  • ...ea]] (18&ndash;24 July) and returned for harbor services at Yokosuka until 5 September. She then steamed with TF&nbsp;90 for [[Inchon]] Harbor for the b
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  • |Ship speed= 11.5 knots ...The following week convoy ONI-5 steamed through her patrol station, and on 5 May she provided support during one of the most savage convoy battles of Wo
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  • ...[[keel]] and holed sides. She was pulled off the beach by {{USS|Zebra|AKN-5|3}}, temporarily repaired, and towed to [[Saipan]]. After further temporary
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  • |Ship laid down= as USAMP ''1st Lt. William G. Sylvester'' (MP-5) for the [[U.S. Army]] |Ship speed= {{convert|12.5|kn|lk=on}}
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  • |Ship struck=5 July 1934 ''Downes'' was based at [[Queenstown, Ireland]], from 17 November 1917-5 December 1918, and operated on [[convoy]] escort duty inbound to [[United K
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  • |Ship armament= 1 × [[5"/38 caliber gun]] (replaced with 5"/54 caliber in 1972)<br/>6 × .50 caliber machine guns<br/>2 × {{convert|9
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  • |Ship draft={{convert|12|ft|5|in|m|abbr=on}} full ...Either 2 × 5-inch (127-mm) guns and 4 × 20 mm antiaircraft guns or 1 × 5-inch (127-mm) gun, 1 x quadruple 40 mm antiaircraft gun mount, 2 × twin 40
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  • ...ration of the harvest and processing (for the UK the campaign lasts approx 5 months). In the Netherlands this period is known as "''de bietencampagne''" ...in 1784. By the beginning of the 19th century, his beet was approximately 5&ndash;6 percent sucrose by weight, compared to around 20 percent in modern
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  • ...plemented with the formidable [[12.8 cm FlaK 40]] and [[10.5 cm FlaK 38|10.5&nbsp;cm FlaK 39]]. There were complaints that, due to the apparent ineffect | 183 || 1,130 || 1,872 || 2,876 || 4,416 || 5,933 || 715 || '''17,125'''
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  • The cold ball is about 5" dia. and the hot ball is about 6" dia.. I used off the shelf steel pipe en
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  • ...hrough the agency of a dome shaped metal piece 4. The tube 3 has a portion 5 which serves as a hanger for the device when in use, to which portion a han There is located at the evaporator end of the portion 5 of the tube a dam plate 30. The liquid passes beyond this plate in the drai
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  • Figure 5 is a section illustrating the device in use food storage box or refrigerato ...s to be used as a hanger for the device. It is also equipped with a handle 5 by means of which the device is manipulated, which handle is placed so that
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  • ...popular for another decade.<ref name="Cary-5-6">Cary and Helzer (2005), p. 5-6.</ref> ...ted 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 construction
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  • ...rm there are a number of hydrates with the formulae Na2SiO3.nH2O (where n= 5, 6, 8, 9) which contain the discrete approximately tetrahedral anion SiO2(O
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  • {{recipesummary|Sandwich recipes|1 or more|5 minutes|1|Image=[[Image:Grilled Cheese with hoisin.jpg|300px]]}} ...pan with sandwiches in, toast for 10–15 minutes, flip, and toast another 5–10 minutes, to taste.
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  • ...alve and put it back into the closet, I repeated this everyday. After 4 or 5 days it would stop making any kind of gas and it would sit there for a coup We (my daughter and I) would ride around the yard for 5 to 7 minutes in first gear until the tube ran out of gas -- it was a blast!
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  • |Ship decommissioned= 5 April 1945 |Ship fate=Transferred to [[Soviet Union]], 5 April 1945
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  • ...ining. Thence, as a unit of [[MinDiv]] 37, she turned her bow south and on 5 October arrived at [[Port Royal Bay]], [[Bermuda]]. She remained at that we
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  • |Ship laid down= 5 January 1943 ...was laid down by the [[Gulf Shipbuilding]]; Corp., [[Chickasaw, Alabama]], 5 January 1943; launched 11 September 1943; sponsored by Miss Frances M. Moye
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  • ...top on the special demonstration deployment. Arriving in [[Copenhagen]] on 5 April, ''Tucumcari'' was off-loaded on the 13th and readied for her first t
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  • |Ship draft={{convert|5|ft|0|in|m|abbr=on}} |Ship speed=37 knots (68.5 km/h) on trials
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  • The gunboat departed Guam on 5 November and, after a 16-day stop at [[Subic Bay]], returned to [[Vietnam]]
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  • ...kedown availability, a period lengthened by labor and material problems to 5 March 1969. Later that month, ''Marathon'' was visited by [[Secretary of th ...monstration cruises. ''Marathon'' then returned to Guam, arriving there on 5 June to commence another overhaul. With yard work finished in September, th
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  • |Ship commissioned=5 October 1942 ...]]; launched as '''USS ''PC-586''''' on 15 July 1942; and commissioned on 5 October 1942.
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  • ...e's Information Group; 35 edition (January 27, 2009). ISBN 978-0-7106-2869-5.</ref>
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  • ...ifled breech-loading]] 3-pounder gun for trial. Later increased in bore to 5-pounder, the design performed successfully with respect to both range and a ...and initially he only produced smaller [[artillery]] pieces, 6-pounder (2.5 in/64 mm) mountain or light field guns, 9-pounder (3 in/76 mm) guns for [[h
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  • |diameter=190 mm (7.5 in) ...ming. The missile has a weight of 42 kg and can engage targets at ranges 4-5 km. The Nag is claimed to be first anti-tank missile which has a complete f
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  • • Launch control unit: {{convert|5|kg|lboz|abbr=on}}<br> ...of '''Spike NLOS''') of the Spike missile family, each weighing {{convert|5|kg|lboz|abbr=on}}, {{convert|1|kg|lboz|abbr=on}}, {{convert|2.8|kg|lboz|abb
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  • ...(rocket projectiles) fired by [[Strike fighter|fighter-bomber]]s was only 5% against tank-sized targets.
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  • |name= 12"/45 caliber Mark 5 Naval Gun |caption=Mark 5 gun being hoisted aboard {{USS|Connecticut|BB-18|6}}
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  • |elevation= -5 to 30 degrees ...the previous two classes of US battleships (the {{Sclass|Nevada|battleship|5}} and {{Sclass|Pennsylvania|battleship|0}}), the [[14"/45 caliber gun]].<re
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  • ...tp://www.navweaps.com/Weapons/WNGER_59-55_skc28.htm|title=German 15 cm/55 (5.9") SK C/28|date=20 November 2008|accessdate=2009-06-23|author=Tony DiGiuli ...ef>Niehorster, Leo W. G. ''German World War II Organizational Series, Vol. 5/II: Mechanized GHQ units and Waffen-SS Formations (4 July 1943)'', 2005, p.
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  • |length= {{convert|642.5|in|m}} ...ally intended to fire the relatively light {{convert|2240|lb|adj=on}} Mark 5 armor-piercing shell. However, the shell-handling system for these guns was
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  • ...ass case containing 30 kg (66 lb) of [[smokeless powder]] with a 160 gram (5.6 oz) [[gunpowder]] igniter. A cloth bag containing an additional 21 kg (4 |5 km (3 miles)
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  • ...on Japanese 40 cm (16 inch), 15.5 cm (6 inch), 14 cm (5.5 inch), 12.7 cm (5 inch), and 12 cm (4.7 inch) naval guns.<ref>Campbell 1985 pp.173&183</ref> |5 km (3 miles)
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  • ...z7CqAck3w#PPA190,M1 |publisher=Naval Institute Press |year=1976 |isbn=1557-5-0174-2 |page=190}}</ref>
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  • |length= {{convert|642.5|in|m}} |elevation= -5 to 30 degrees
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  • The guns could be elevated from −5&nbsp;degrees to +45&nbsp;degrees, moving at up to 12&nbsp;degrees per secon ...ally intended to fire the relatively light {{convert|2240|lb|adj=on}} Mark 5 armor-piercing shell. However, the shell-handling system for these guns was
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  • ...actices: 1945 to Present|publisher=Darlington Productions|isbn=1-892848-01-5}}
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  • |height= 1.6 m (5.24 ft) ...sp;×&nbsp;138&nbsp;mm belted cartridge that had been developed for the ST-5 and was one of the most powerful 20&nbsp;mm rounds in existence.<ref>[http:
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  • Low-angle 3"/50 caliber gun (Marks 3, 5, 6, and 19) were carried by submarines, auxiliaries, and merchant ships dur ...idered contemporary [[5"/38 caliber gun]]s and [[5"/54 caliber Mark 42 gun|5"/54 caliber guns]] more effective against surface targets.
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  • |max_range=8.5 km |elevation=-5° to 85°
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  • ...round:#fff; border-collapse:collapse; border:1px solid #996; line-height:1.5; font-size:95%" | style="border:1px solid #996" | 5,290/3,660 m<br>(17,355/12,007 ft)
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  • |length={{convert|206.5|in|m}} ..._(artillery)|caliber]]s long (barrel length is 4 inch x 50 = 200 inches or 5 meters).<ref>Fairfield 1921 p.156</ref>
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  • |name=4.5 inch Mark 8 naval gun |caption=4.5 inch Mk 8 Mod 1 naval gun on [[HMS Northumberland (F238)|HMS ''Northumberla
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  • |name= 5"/51 Caliber Gun |weight= 5 metric tons (5 long tons, 5.5 short tons)
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  • * Life of barrel: up to 5,300 rounds.
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  • ...ton gun Smiths Hill Fort Wollongong.jpg|thumb|left|<center>RML 80-pounder 5 ton gun at [[Smiths Hill Fort]], Wollongong, NSW, Australia</center>]] ...his way were classified as '''RML 68-pounder 5 ton''' or '''RML 80-pounder 5 ton''' and had a calibre of {{convert|6.3|in|cm|sigfig=4}}. With a {{conve
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  • |elevation=+65 / -5 degrees<br />Rate: 20 degree/second ...5"/54 caliber gun became the largest available for such assignments. The 5"/54 could fire a 70-pound (32-kg) projectile approximately 15 miles (24&nbs
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  • A primary advantage of the AGS over the existing [[5-54 Mark 45|Mark 45 5" gun]] which equips most major surface combatants of the US Navy is its inc ..."/> After the battleships were decommissioned in 1992, the AGWSTP became a 5" gun with an intended range of {{convert|180|km|mi}}, which then led to the
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  • ...Henschel Hs 129|Hs 129 B-3]] twin engined ground attack aircraft. The BK 7,5 was the most massive forward-firing autocannon installation ever placed on ...naval guns, such as the Italian [[Otobreda 76 mm]] and American [[Mark 45 5"/54]] gun are capable of extremely high rates of sustained fire. They use
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  • *[[12"/45 caliber Mark 5 gun]] US equivalent ...n, [http://www.navweaps.com/Weapons/WNBR_12-45_mk10.htm British 12"/45 (30.5&nbsp;cm) Mark X]
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  • ...n}} S.P. (gunpowder) or {{convert|3|lb|1|oz|kg|abbr=on}} cordite MK I size 5 propellant (Text Book of Gunnery, 1902)</ref> ...-inch BL gun. With its short (60-inch total) barrel it had a range of only 5,500 yards<ref name="DiGiulian">DiGiulian</ref>.
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  • ...rgets and 400 meters against area targets.<ref>United States, 1996. p. 104-5</ref> It is unclear which of the experimental variants, either the '''XM65
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  • ...a 31 lb 3 [[British ordnance terms#C.R.H.|C.R.H.]] projectile, using 9 lb 5 oz 15 drams cordite MD size 16 propellant. HANDBOOK for the 4" Mark VII. an
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  • ...the 30-pound charge as "Full" charge. Maximum range of 7,200 yards at 13° 5" elevation firing an 80-pound projectile with a 42-pound gunpowder charge.<
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  • |part_length={{convert|269.5|in|m|sigfig=4}} (45 [[Caliber#Caliber_as_measurement_of_length|cal]]) |filling_weight=[[Lyddite]] : {{convert|13|lb|5|oz|kg|sigfig=4}} <br>[[Amatol]] : {{convert|8|lb|14|oz|kg|sigfig=4}}<br>[[S
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  • ...oted with a muzzle velocity of 2,845 feet per second. Handbook, 1917, Page 5</ref> ...ossible with P.VII mountings used on light cruisers. Handbook, 1917, Pages 5, 31, 41, Plates 6, 24, 35</ref>
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  • ...reatise on Service Ordnance 1893" pages 258-259</ref><br>Mks III, IV, VI : 5 tons barrel & breech<ref>These weights include additional weight of hoops a ...hed 81 cwt (9072 pounds). The gun proved to be too weakly constructed, and 5 steel chase hoops were added to strengthen it and the gun was shorted by 12
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  • ...IX : {{convert|430|in|mm|sigfig=5}}<br>Mk X : {{convert|429.3|in|mm|sigfig=5}} bore (46.7 [[Caliber#Caliber_as_measurement_of_length|cal]])<ref name=Gun ...rtillery Weapons & Ammunition 1914-1918. Ian Allan, London. ISBN 7110 0381 5
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  • ...protection from firearms and shell fragments, the gun was equipped with a 5 mm thick shield, with a folding lower plate. ...о рейха. — М.,ООО Издательство АСТ, 2002., ISBN 5-17-015302-3)
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  • |elevation= L/60: -5°/+90°(55°/s)<br>L/70: -20°/+80°(57°/s) ...g on" to a target. Unfortunately, this mounting was grossly overweight (17.5 tons) and it was found that the high-vibration environment of the gun mount
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  • Meanwhile February 5, 2004 the [[High Courts of India|Delhi High Court]] quashed the charges of
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  • ...://www.navweaps.com/Weapons/WNFR_55-45_m1929.htm|title=French 138.6 mm/45 (5.46") Models 1929 and 1934|date=14 October 2007|accessdate=2009-06-25}}</ref * [http://www.navweaps.com/Weapons/WNFR_55-45_m1929.htm French 138.6 mm/45 (5.46") Model 1929]
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  • ...h NY Infantry (Hawkins' Zouaves)]], Company K (Whiting's Battery) employed 5 Dahlgren Boat Howitzers (two rifled and two smoothbores) They fired on Conf ...a Dahlgren boat howitzer in fighting near Grand Prairie, Arkansas on July 5, 1862. {{Harv |War Department|1885| p=109}}.
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  • |weight= {{convert|619.5|lb|kg|abbr=on|sigfig=3}} |length= {{convert|19|ft|10.5|in|m|abbr=on|sigfig=3}} (total system)<br />
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  • On the [[MiG-27]] the Gsh-6-30 had to be mounted obliquely to absorb recoil (5,500kg). The gun was noted for its high (often uncomfortable) vibration and
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  • ...7 grain) for personnel and light material targets, M17 tracer, M8 API (622.5 grain), M20 API-T (619 grain), and M962 SLAP-T. The latter ammunition alon ...units used the aircraft (AN/M2) version of the gun, while turret-mounted .5 Brownings were used later in the war in such aircraft as the [[Avro Lancast
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  • |length=5.82 m *'''M42A1''': received the AOSI-895-5 engine (500 hp).
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  • ...mmunition drum of 90-round nominal capacity was developed for the Fw 190 A-5, and retrofitted to some earlier variants. There were also experiments with ...ters such as the Bf 109 E-3 to F-1, [[Bf 110]] C to F, and Fw 190 A-1 to A-5. The Fw 190 was typically fitted with an inboard pair of MG 151 and an outb
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  • ...Blair, Clay, Jr. ''Silent Victory'' (Philadelphia: Lippincott, 1975), p.54-5.</ref> To go with its fairly small warhead,<ref name="Blair, p.278">Blair, ...sense, when she was shortly due for the scrapyard,<ref>Fitzsimons, Volume 5, p.542, "''Cassin''".</ref> is unclear. BuOrd declined.<ref name="Blair, p.
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  • **Low speed: 15,000&nbsp;yards at 26.5&nbsp;knots (13,500&nbsp;meters at 49&nbsp;km/h) **High speed: 6,000&nbsp;yards at 45&nbsp;knots (5,500&nbsp;meters at 83&nbsp;km/h)
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  • ...and shore targets. Maximum range at 41 degrees elevation was {{convert|14.5|mi}}. Projectiles varied in weight. An Armor-piercing projectile weighed ...vated up to 60 degrees. A round from one of these guns could pierce up to 5 in (127 mm) of hardened armor plate.
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  • * '''Propulsion''': 5 hp (3.7 kW) electric motor driving a single propeller, powered by a 48 volt
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  • ...vice until the year 2015. In [[1989]], a major upgrade program for the Mod 5 began to improve its shallow-water performance, resulting in the Mod 5A and ==General characteristics, Mark 46 Mod 5==
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  • ...I-band radar. The [[radar]] is designed to acquire targets at 5,500 yards (5,000 meters), with the Meroka achieving first impact at 1,640 yards (1,500 m
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  • |elevation= -5°/+92° The guns are usually transported by a 5-tonne 6×6 truck.
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  • ...r=on}} shell || {{convert|1|lb|abbr=on}} || {{convert|1830|yd|abbr=on}} at 5 degrees || 7 secs || 6 | 5.3-in (60-lb) Naval Parrott || 111 in || {{convert|5430|lb|abbr=on}} || {{co
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  • ...ems and generally have limited sensors. The entire unit has a mass between 5,500 and 6,100&nbsp;kg (12,400 to 13,500&nbsp;lb). ...ge is very short relative to the range of modern ASMs, from 1 to {{convert|5|nmi|km|0}}. The gun mount moves at a very high speed and with great precisi
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  • UK shells weighed 12.5&nbsp;lb (5.67&nbsp;kg) filled and fuzed. ...eiji]] on 25 December 1908. It was further re-designated in centimeters on 5 October 1917 as part of the standardization process for the Imperial Japane
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  • |weight= 850 lb (385.5 kg) |max_range= 4,572 m (5,000 yards)
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  • [[File:HN-INS-Yaffo-K-42-4.5-inch-gun-2.jpg|right|thumb|300px|<center></center>Mk IV gun on mounting CP ...to the 1970s. For the current unrelated 55-calibre Royal Navy gun, see [[4.5 inch Mark 8 naval gun]], manufactured by [[BAE Systems]].
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  • |filling_weight={{convert|5|lb|kg|sigfig=3}} |12.5
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  • | name = QF 5.25 inch Mark I | caption = 5.25 in dual turret on [[HMS Sirius (82)|HMS ''Sirius'']]
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  • |rate= 5-7 rounds per minute |elevation=-5 / +20 degrees
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  • ...{{convert|1|lb|15|oz|kg|abbr=on}} Q.F. black powder or 7¾ oz cordite size 5. Text Book of Gunnery, 1902, Table XII, Page 337.</ref>
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  • |unit_cost=£1,715 13s.<ref>Unit cost of £1,715 13 shillings 5 pence is quoted in "The British Navy" Volume II, 1882, by Sir Thomas Brasse |weight=Mk I : {{convert|23.5|long ton|kg}}<br>Mk II : {{convert|25|long ton|kg}}
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  • ...l]]<ref>250 lb projectile is quoted in 1877 Treatise on Ammunition; 253 lb 5 oz in Text Book of Gunnery 1887; 256 lb in Text Book of Gunnery 1902</ref>< ...t increasing from 1 turn in 100 calibres to 1 turn in 35 calibres after 49.5 inches. These guns fired a special 360-pound armour-piercing shell to a ran
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  • ...Yak-1]], [[Polikarpov I-153]] and [[Polikarpov I-16|I-16]], [[Lavochkin La-5]] and [[Lavochkin La-7|La-7]], [[Lavochkin-Gorbunov-Goudkov LaGG-3|LaGG-3]] | OZT || HEI-T || align="center" | 96.5
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  • ...or larger (but not destroyer escorts or escort carriers) employed GFCS for 5 inch and larger guns, up to battleships such as the [[Armament of the Iowa ...severe limitations, and even the USN Mk 37 required nearly 1000 rounds of 5" mechanical fuze ammunition per kill, even in late 1944.<ref>Campbell, Nava
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  • |feed= 5-round [[Magazine (firearms)|internal box magazine]] The Model 1896 rifle (6,5 mm ''Gevär'' m/96) was adopted in 1896 for [[infantry]] use, replacing the
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  • ...magazine, which in the 3,000 rpm mode would have equated to approximately 5 seconds of fire. When Springfield engineers finished their work in 1962, t
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  • *'''Range''': 5,500 m
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  • |name=Type 5 15 centimeter anti-aircraft gun |caption= Type 5 anti-aircraft gun.
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  • ...inese and European combat data systems such as ZKJ-1, ZKJ-4, ZKJ-4A-3, ZKJ-5, ZKJ-6, ZKJ-7, H/ZBJ-1, and [[Thomson-CSF]] TAVITAC, and can be directly in
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  • |length= 5.270 m (17 ft 4 in) ...to 526.0&nbsp;kg (or 470.7&nbsp;lb to 1160&nbsp;lb) of high explosive 149.5&nbsp;kg to 420.0&nbsp;kg (or 329.6&nbsp;lb to 925.9&nbsp;lb), and effective
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  • ...km, 7 nm) at a speed of {{convert|26.5|kn|km/h mph|1}}, or 6,000 yards (5.5 km, 3 nm) at a speed of {{convert|45|kn|km/h mph|0}}, with a significantly ...the most important maintenance task on the Type 93 torpedo, and takes 4 or 5 days. The practical use of the oxygen engine was the top secret in the Imp
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  • |part_length=1.5 m (5 ft) ** Type 96 Model 5 - Used on submarines in twin and triple geared mounts.
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  • ...ngs, the rate of fire was raised to between 670 and 750 rpm. But the Model 5 was formally adopted only in May 1945 and may not have seen combat.<ref nam | [[Ho-5 cannon|Ho-5]] || 20 x 94 || 96 || 750 - 850 || 715 || 37
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  • ...ing September 30, 1882, in Appleton, Wisconsin, with an output of about 12.5 kilowatts. The Vulcan Street Plant powered two paper mills and a house.<ref ...city from the [[Three Gorges Dam]] will cover the construction costs after 5 to 8 years of full generation.<ref>[http://www.waterpowermagazine.com/story
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  • | Othername = (''R'')-(5-ethenyl-1-azabicyclo[2.2.2]oct-2-yl)- | doi=10.1046/j.1365-2125.1996.03246.x | issue=5 }}</ref><ref name="Barennes2006">{{cite journal | unused_data=Barennes H, B
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  • ...d when mefloquine was discontinued. Thirty-eight percent of the patients (5/13) improved with systemic carticosteroid therapy. One patient was rechalle
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  • | IUPAC_name = 5-chloro-''N''-(4-[''N''-(cyclohexylcarbamoyl)sulfamoyl]phenethyl)-2-methoxyb | C = 23 |H = 28 |Cl = 1 |N = 3 |O = 5 |S = 1
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  • ...,5''R'',8''R'',10''R'',11''S'',12''S'',13''R'',14''S'')-8,12,14-trihydroxy-5-methyl-11,13-''bis''(methylamino)-2,4,9-trioxatricyclo[8.4.0.0<sup>3,8</sup
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  • | InChI = 1/C18H28N2O.ClH.H2O/c1-4-5-12-20-13-7-6-11-16(20)18(21)19-17-14(2)9-8-10-15(17)3;;/h8-10,16H,4-7,11-13 | elimination_half-life = 3.5 hours (adults) <br /> 8.1 hours (neonates)
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  • | elimination_half-life = 1.5–2 hours * Topical patch (lidocaine 5% patch is marketed as "Lidoderm" in the US (since 1999) and "Versatis" in t
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  • | IUPAC_name = 3,5,7,8-tetrazabicyclo[4.3.0] nona-3,5,9-trien-2-one | InChI = 1/C5H4N4O/c10-5-3-1-8-9-4(3)6-2-7-5/h1-2H,(H2,6,7,8,9,10)
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  • | InChI = 1/C18H26ClN3/c1-4-22(5-2)12-6-7-14(3)21-17-10-11-20-18-13-15(19)8-9-16(17)18/h8-11,13-14H,4-7,12H2 ...sevier.com/retrieve/pii/S1473309903008065 |doi=10.1016/S1473-3099(03)00806-5}}</ref>
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  • | InChI = 1/C16H19ClN2/c1-19(2)12-10-15(16-5-3-4-11-18-16)13-6-8-14(17)9-7-13/h3-9,11,15H,10,12H2,1-2H3 ...Domino (1999). ''[http://www.psychosomaticmedicine.org/cgi/content/full/61/5/591 History of Modern Psychopharmacology: A Personal View With an Emphasis
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  • ...21(15,23)17(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 | C = 22 |H = 29 |F = 1 |O = 5
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  • | C=21 | H=28 | O=5 | volume = 5
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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 | C=5 | H=9 | N=1 | O=3 | S=1
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  • |IUPACName=calcium (2R,3S,4R,5R)- 2,3,4,5,6-pentahydroxyhexanoate ...8)3(9)4(10)5(11)6(12)13;/h2*2-5,7-11H,1H2,(H,12,13);/q;;+2/p-2/t2*2-,3-,4+,5-;/m11./s1
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  • | IUPAC_name = ''N'''-{5-[acetyl(hydroxy)amino]pentyl}-''N''-[5-({4-[(5-aminopentyl)(hydroxy)amino]-4-oxobutanoyl}amino)pentyl]-''N''-hydroxysuccin |synonyms=<small>N'- [5-(acetyl-hydroxy-amino)pentyl]-N-[5-[3-(5-aminopentyl-hydroxy-carbamoyl) propanoylamino]pentyl]-N-hydroxy-butane diam
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  • | InChI = 1/C3H8OS2/c4-1-3(6)2-5/h3-6H,1-2H2
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  • | IUPAC_name = (4R,4aS,7aR,12bS)-4a,9-dihydroxy-3-prop-2-enyl-2,4,5,6,7a,13-hexahydro-1H-4,12-methanobenzofuro[3,2-e]isoquinoline-7-one | onset = 2 min (IV), 5 min (IM)<ref name=AHFS2015/>
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  • ...[Sodium|Na]]<sub>2</sub>[[Sulfur|S]]<sub>2</sub>[[Oxygen|O]]<sub>3</sub>•5[[Hydrogen|H]]<sub>2</sub>[[Oxygen|O]], an [[efflorescent]], [[monoclinic]] ...E. "Inorganic Chemistry" Academic Press: San Diego, 2001. ISBN 0-12-352651-5</ref> In the laboratory, this salt can be prepared by heating an aqueous s
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  • | IUPAC_name = 5''H''-dibenzo[''b'',''f'']azepine-5-carboxamide | 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)
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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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  • | IUPAC_name = 5,5-diphenylimidazolidine-2,4-dione ...erapy for sudden death |journal=Pediatr. Clin. North Am. |volume=51 |issue=5 |pages=1379–87 |year=2004 |month=October |pmid=15331289 |doi=10.1016/j.pc
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  • | InChI = 1/C12H15N3O2S/c1-3-6-18-8-4-5-9-10(7-8)14-11(13-9)15-12(16)17-2/h4-5,7H,3,6H2,1-2H3,(H2,13,14,15,16) | elimination_half-life = About 8.5 hours
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  • | IUPAC_name = (''S'')-6-phenyl-2,3,5,6-tetrahydroimidazo[2,1-b][1,3]thiazole | elimination_half-life = 4.4-5.6 hours (biphasic)
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  • | elimination_half-life= 0.8 to 1.5 hours (Main Metabolites 4 to 5 hours) ...normal renal and liver function. [[Metabolite]]s have a half-life of 4 to 5 hours. In patients with significantly impaired liver function (Child Pugh
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  • |IUPACName=1-Methyl-2-[(''E'')-2-(2-thienyl)vinyl]-5,6-dihydro-4''H''-pyrimidine
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  • ...2''S'',4''R'')-''N''-{2-chloro-1-[(2''R'',3''R'',4''S'',5''R'',6''R'')-3,4,5-trihydroxy-6-(methylsulfanyl)oxan-2-yl]propyl}-1-methyl-4-propylpyrrolidine ...8-10)17(25)20-12(9(2)19)16-14(23)13(22)15(24)18(26-16)27-4/h9-16,18,22-24H,5-8H2,1-4H3,(H,20,25)/t9-,10+,11-,12+,13-,14+,15+,16+,18+/m0/s1
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  • | 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 | C=11 | H=12 | N=2 | O=5 | Cl=2
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  • ...-(dimethylamino)- 3,5,10,12,12a-pentahydroxy- 6-methyl- 1,11-dioxo- 1,4,4a,5,5a,6,11,12a-octahydrotetracene- 2-carboxamide | InChI = 1/C22H24N2O8.H2O/c1-7-8-5-4-6-9(25)11(8)16(26)12-10(7)17(27)14-15(24(2)3)18(28)13(21(23)31)20(30)22(1
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  • ...,5''S'',6''S'')-<br/>5-hydroxy-4-methoxy-4,6-dimethyloxan-2-yl]oxy}-<br/>3,5,7,9,11,13-hexamethyl-1-oxacyclotetradecane-2,10-dione | metabolism = liver (under 5% excreted unchanged)
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  • ...]oxy}-<br />2-hydroxycyclohexyl]oxy}-5-methyl-<br />4-(methylamino)oxane-3,5-dioldvffhtrkyutr | C=21 | H=43 | N=5 | O=7
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  • | IUPAC_name = 2-(2-methyl-5-nitro-1''H''-imidazol-1-yl)ethanol ...Wilkins |location=Hagerstwon, MD |year=2007 |page=28 |isbn=978-0-7817-5342-5}}</ref>
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  • | IUPAC_name = (''E'')-1-[(5-nitro-2-furyl)methylideneamino]imidazolidine-2,4-dione | C=8 | H=6 | N=4 | O=5
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  • ...0)21-3)4-9-7-17-14(16)18-13(9)15;1-7-6-10(12-16-7)13-17(14,15)9-4-2-8(11)3-5-9/h5-7H,4H2,1-3H3,(H4,15,16,17,18);2-6H,11H2,1H3,(H,12,13) ...ination of [[trimethoprim]] and [[sulfamethoxazole]], in the ratio of 1 to 5, used in the treatment of a variety of bacterial infections. The name co-tr
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  • |IUPAC_name = 5-(3,4,5- trimethoxybenzyl) pyrimidine- 2,4- diamine |CAS_number = 738-70-5
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  • ...</sup>.1<sup>29,33</sup>.0<sup>10,25</sup>.0<sup>34,39</sup>]pentaconta- 3,5,8(48),9,11,14,16,29(45),30,32,34,36,38,46,49- pentadecaene- 40- carboxylic ...her hand, acetate is used to derive the 3,5 dihydroxyphenylglycine ring (3,5-DPG).<ref name="isbn0-471-49641-3">{{cite book |author=Dewick, Paul M. |tit
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  • | IUPAC_name = ''N'',5-''bis''(4-chlorophenyl)-3-(propan-2-ylimino)-3,5-dihydrophenazin-2-amine |synonyms=<small>''N'',5-''bis''(4-chlorophenyl)-3-(1-methylethylimino)-5''H''-phenazin-2-amine </small>
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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 ...ref>{{cite pmid|17934257}}</ref>Dapsone is commercially available as a gel 5% topical acne medication and is used as an acne treatment for mild to moder
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  • ...ethyl}-6,23-dioxo-8,30-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 |synonyms=<small>5,6,9,17,19,21-Hexahydroxy-23-methoxy-2,4,12,16,18,20,22-heptamethyl-8-[''N''
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  • | CAS_number = 74-55-5 ...l ethambutol analogues |journal=Bioorg. Med. Chem. Lett. |volume=18 |issue=5 |pages=1607–11 |year=2008 |month=March |pmid=18242089 |pmc=2276401 |doi=1
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  • | elimination_half-life = 0.5-1.6h (fast acetylators), 2-5h (slow acetylators) ...cellular NO release |journal=Science |volume=322 |issue=5906 |pages=1392–5 |year=2008 |month=November |pmid=19039139 |doi=10.1126/science.1164571 |pmc
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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 daily
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  • | IUPAC_name = 5-(2,4-diguanidino-<br>3,5,6-trihydroxy-cyclohexoxy)- 4-[4,5-dihydroxy-6-(hydroxymethyl)<br>-3-methylamino-tetrahydropyran-2-yl] oxy-3-h | elimination_half-life = 5 to 6 hours
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  • ...n-2-yl]oxy-4-[(2''R'',3''R'',<br>4''S'',5''R'',6''R'')-6-(aminomethyl)-3,4,5-trihydroxy-<br>oxan-2-yl]oxy-3-hydroxy-cyclohexyl]-2-hydroxy-<br>butanamide ...7-22)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+,
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  • ...methylidene]-2-methyl-3,6,9,12,16-pentaoxo-1,4,7,10,13-pentazacyclohexadec-5-yl]methyl]hexanamide
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  • | InChI = 1/C3H6N2O2/c4-2-1-7-5-3(2)6/h2H,1,4H2,(H,5,6)/t2-/m1/s1
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  • ...l) tetrahydropyran-2-yl]oxy- 2-hydroxy- cyclohexoxy]- tetrahydropyran- 3,4,5-triol
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  • ...H17ClN2/c23-21-14-8-7-13-20(21)22(25-16-15-24-17-25,18-9-3-1-4-10-18)19-11-5-2-6-12-19/h1-17H
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  • ...es of intracellular mechanisms |journal=Jpn. J. Physiol. |volume=44 |issue=5 |pages=433–73 |year=1994 |pmid=7534361 |url=http://joi.jlc.jst.go.jp/JST.
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  • ...)- 33-[(3-amino- 3,6-dideoxy- β-<small>D</small>-mannopyranosyl)oxy]- 1,3,5,6,9,11,17,37-octahydroxy- 15,16,18-trimethyl- 13-oxo- 14,39-dioxabicyclo [3 ...n B and Its New Derivatives - Mode of Action." Current Drug Metabolism. 10.5 (2009): 459-69. Print.</ref> The actual mechanism of action may be more com
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  • |IUPAC_name = 4-amino-5-fluoro-1,2-dihydropyrimidin-2-one '''Flucytosine''', or 5-fluorocytosine, a fluorinated [[pyrimidine analogue]], is a synthetic [[Ant
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  • ...I and about 250&nbsp;mg iodide (I <sup>-</sup>) in a typical adult dose of 5 drops, assumed to be ⅓ mL.<ref>http://www.drugs.com/mmx/sski.html</ref> B ...tions. International Journal of Food Science & Technology. Volume 43 Issue 5, Pages 895 -899. (Published Online: 27 Nov 2007)</ref>
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  • | InChI = 1/C8H11N5O3/c9-8-11-6-5(7(15)12-8)10-3-13(6)4-16-2-1-14/h3,14H,1-2,4H2,(H3,9,11,12,15) | C=8 | H=11 | N=5 | O=3
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  • ...-12(17-9-2-3-9)11-13(19-14)20(7-16-11)10-4-1-8(5-10)6-21/h1,4,7-10,21H,2-3,5-6H2,(H3,15,17,18,19)/t8-,10+/m1/s1 | CAS_number=136470-78-5
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  • | IUPAC_name = 9-[(2''R'',5''S'')-5-(hydroxymethyl)oxolan-2-yl]-6,9-dihydro-3''H''-purin-6-one | InChI = 1/C10H12N4O3/c15-3-6-1-2-7(17-6)14-5-13-8-9(14)11-4-12-10(8)16/h4-7,15H,1-3H2,(H,11,12,16)/t6-,7+/m0/s1
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  • ...ame = 4-amino-5-fluoro-1-[(2''R'',5''S'')-2-(hydroxymethyl)-1,3-oxathiolan-5-yl]-1,2-dihydropyrimidin-2-one | InChI = 1/C8H10FN3O3S/c9-4-1-12(8(14)11-7(4)10)5-3-16-6(2-13)15-5/h1,5-6,13H,2-3H2,(H2,10,11,14)/t5-,6+/m0/s1
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  • |IUPAC_name = 4-amino-1-[(2''R'',5''S'')-2-(hydroxymethyl)-1,3-oxathiolan-5-yl]-1,2-dihydropyrimidin-2-one | elimination_half-life = 5 to 7 hours
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  • | IUPAC_name = 1-[(2''R'',5''S'')-5-(hydroxymethyl)-2,5-dihydrofuran-2-yl]-5-methyl-1,2,3,4-tetrahydropyrimidine-2,4-dione | CAS_number = 3056-17-5
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  • | C = 9 |H = 14 |N = 5 |O = 4 |P = 1
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  • | InChI = 1/C14H9ClF3NO2/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 | protein_bound = 99.5-99.75%
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  • |IUPAC_name = 11-cyclopropyl-4-methyl-5,11-dihydro-6''H''- dipyrido[3,2-''b'':2′,3′-''e''][1,4]diazepin-6-one |excretion = [[Kidney|Renal]]: <6% (Parent drug) <br> [[Bile|Biliary]] <5% (Parent drug)
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  • | IUPAC_name = (2''S'')-''N''-[(2''S'',4''S'',5''S'')-5-[2-(2,6-dimethylphenoxy)acetamido]-4-hydroxy-1,6-diphenylhexan-2-yl]-3-meth | C = 37 |H = 48 |N = 4 |O = 5
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  • | IUPAC_name = 1,3-thiazol-5-ylmethyl ''N''-[(2''S'',3''S'',5''S'')-3-hydroxy-5-[(2''S'')-3-methyl-2-{[methyl({[2-(propan-2-yl)-1,3-thiazol-4-yl]methyl})ca | CAS_number = 155213-67-5
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  • ...3S/c1-5-3-15(10(18)12-9(5)17)8-2-6(13-14-11)7(4-16)19-8;9-5-1-2-11(8(13)10-5)6-4-15-7(3-12)14-6/h3,6-8,16H,2,4H2,1H3,(H,12,17,18);1-2,6-7,12H,3-4H2,(H2,
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  • | C = 38 | H = 50 | N = 6 | O = 5
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  • | elimination_half-life = 3.5 - 5 hours ...be taken with food. The bioavailability of Nelfinavir is increased 2.5 to 5 times when taken with food.{{Fact|date=February 2007}} Taking the drug with
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  • |IUPAC_name = 1-[(2''R'',3''R'',4''S'',5''R'')-3,4-dihydroxy-5-(hydroxymethyl)oxolan-2-yl]-1''H''-1,2,4-triazole-3-carboxamide | CAS_number=36791-04-5
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  • | IUPAC_name = (5α,6α)-7,8-didehydro-4,5-epoxy-3-methoxy-17-methylmorphinan-6-ol | InChI = 1/C18H21NO3/c1-19-8-7-18-11-4-5-13(20)17(18)22-16-14(21-2)6-3-10(15(16)18)9-12(11)19/h3-6,11-13,17,20H,7-9H
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  • ...rate but not nitrite.<ref name = Leszczyńska/> Fresh meat contains 0.4-0.5&nbsp;mg/Kg nitrite and 4–7&nbsp;mg/Kg of nitrate (10–30&nbsp;mg/Kg nitr ...ed Press]] | title = Hot dog preservative could be disease cure | date = 9/5/2005}}</ref><ref>{{cite news | url = http://www.newscientist.com/article.ns
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  • | 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/h2-6,13-16,19H,7-11H2,1H3/t13-,14+,15+,16? ...dia, the usual dosage is 0.5 to 1.0&nbsp;mg IV push, may repeat every 3 to 5 minutes up to a maximum dose of 3.0&nbsp;mg<ref>* {{cite book | first =Bled
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  • | InChI = 1/C7H7NO3/c8-4-1-2-5(7(10)11)6(9)3-4/h1-3,9H,8H2,(H,10,11) | melting_point = 150.5
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  • | elimination_half-life = 2.5–3 hours. ...ara Research |location=Rockport, Mass |year=1978 |pages= |isbn=0-914918-12-5}}{{Page needed|date=September 2010}}</ref>
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  • | InChI = 1/C17H18FN3O3/c18-13-7-11-14(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) ...ssignee.<ref>{{cite web |author=Streuff, et al |title=United States Patent 5,286,754 |url=http://patft.uspto.gov/netacgi/nph-Parser?u=%2Fnetahtml%2Fsrch
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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 | CAS_supplemental = (sodium salt)<br/>76-75-5 (free acid) <!-- Also CAS verified -->
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  • | IUPACName = 3,7-bis(Dimethylamino)-<br />phenothiazin-5-ium chloride ...rubber molding workers |journal=J. Occup. Environ. Med. |volume=48 |issue=5 |pages=523–8 |year=2006 |month=May |pmid=16688009 |doi=10.1097/01.jom.000
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  • ...''R'',10''R'',11''R'',12''S'',13''S'',14''R'')-2-ethyl-3,4,10-trihydroxy-3,5,6,8,10,12,14-heptamethyl-15-oxo- 11-{[3,4,6-trideoxy-3-(dimethylamino)-β-< ...(13)19-20(2)17-36(8,45)33(52-35-29(41)26(39(11)12)16-21(3)48-35)22(4)30(23(5)34(44)50-27)51-28-18-37(9,47-14)32(43)25(7)49-28/h20-33,35,41-43,45-46H,15-
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  • | C = 4 | H = 11 | N = 5 ...es respectively |journal=J Chem Soc, Transactions |volume=121|pages=1790–5 |year=1921 |doi=10.1039/CT9222101790}}</ref> In 1929, Slotta and Tschesche
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  • | protein_bound = Concentration-dependent, from 90% at 40&nbsp;µg/mL to 81.5% at 130&nbsp;µg/mL ...ate in Clinical Neuroscience. ''Psychopharmacology bulletin'' 37 (Suppl 2):5-16</ref>
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  • | protein_bound = 94.5% ...enty years since its first publication |journal=Life Sci |volume=57 |issue=5 |pages=411–41 |year=1995 |pmid=7623609 |doi=10.1016/0024-3205(95)00209-O}
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  • Some carbons have a mesopore (20 [[Ångström|Å]] to 50 Å, or 2 to 5&nbsp;nm) structure which adsorbs medium size molecules, such as the dye [[m ...required to reduce the chlorine level of a flowing stream from 5 ppm to 3.5 ppm. A lower half-value length indicates superior performance.
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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) | elimination_half-life = 300–650&nbsp;mg dose: 3.1–3.2 h<br />1 g dose: 5 h<br />2 g dose: 9 h
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  • | EINECS = 237-875-5 ...spin]], are octahedrally surrounded on average by 4.5 nitrogen atoms and 1.5 oxygen atoms (the oxygen from the six coordinated water molecules). Additio
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  • |IUPAC_name = 8-[(4-methyl-3-{[3-({[3-({2-methyl-5- 1,3,5-trisulfonic acid
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  • |IUPAC_name = 5-chloro-6-(2,3-dichlorophenoxy)-2-(methylthio)-1''H''-benzimidazole
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  • | IUPAC_name = (2''S'',5''R'',6''R'')-6-([(2''R'')-2-amino-2-phenylacetyl]amino)<br />-3,3-dimethyl- ...H19N3O4S/c1-16(2)11(15(22)23)19-13(21)10(14(19)24-16)18-12(20)9(17)8-6-4-3-5-7-8/h3-7,9-11,14H,17H2,1-2H3,(H,18,20)(H,22,23)/t9-,10-,11+,14-/m1/s1
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  • ...4-thiadiazol-2-yl)thio]methyl}-8-oxo-7-[(1''H''-tetrazol-1-ylacetyl)amino]-5-thia-1-azabicyclo[4.2.0]oct-2-ene-2-carboxylic acid ...c1-6-17-18-14(29-6)28-4-7-3-27-12-9(11(24)22(12)10(7)13(25)26)16-8(23)2-21-5-15-19-20-21/h5,9,12H,2-4H2,1H3,(H,16,23)(H,25,26)/t9-,12-/m1/s1
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  • ...1,3-thiazol-4-yl)-2-(carboxy<br>methoxyimino)acetyl]amino}-3-ethenyl-8-oxo-5-thia-<br>1-azabicyclo[4.2.0]oct-2-ene-2-carboxylic acid ...(13(25)21(14)11(6)15(26)27)19-12(24)9(20-28-3-8(22)23)7-5-30-16(17)18-7/h2,5,10,14H,1,3-4H2,(H2,17,18)(H,19,24)(H,22,23)(H,26,27)/b20-9-/t10-,14-/m1/s1
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  • | IUPAC_name = (2''S'',5''R'',6''R'')-6-{[3-(2-chlorophenyl)-5-methyl-<br>oxazole-4-carbonyl]amino}-3,3-dimethyl-7-oxo-<br>4-thia-1-azabic | InChI = 1/C19H18ClN3O5S/c1-8-11(12(22-28-8)9-6-4-5-7-10(9)20)15(24)21-13-16(25)23-14(18(26)27)19(2,3)29-17(13)23/h4-7,13-14,17
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  • ...ed dose of clavulanic acid). In the US, Augmentin XR (co-amoxiclav 1000/62.5) is marketed for use in community acquired pneumonia with two tablets taken ...uantities are based on body weight with 2.5 mL from the age of 2 years and 5 mL after the age of 6 years.
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  • | IUPAC_name = (2''S'',5''R'',6''R'')-3,3-dimethyl-7-oxo-6- [(phenylacetyl)amino]- 4-thia-1-azabicyc | C=16|H=18|N=2|O=5|S=1
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  • |IUPAC_name = (''RS'')-6-methoxy-2-((4-methoxy-3,5-dimethylpyridin-2-yl) methylsulfinyl)-1''H''-benzo[''d'']imidazole
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  • ...-[(2-aminoethoxy)methyl]-4-(2-chlorophenyl)-6-methyl-1,4-dihydropyridine-3,5-dicarboxylate ...5ClN2O5/c1-4-28-20(25)18-15(11-27-10-9-22)23-12(2)16(19(24)26-3)17(18)13-7-5-6-8-14(13)21/h5-8,17,23H,4,9-11,22H2,1-3H3
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  • | InChI = 1/C14H22N2O3/c1-10(2)16-8-12(17)9-19-13-5-3-11(4-6-13)7-14(15)18/h3-6,10,12,16-17H,7-9H2,1-2H3,(H2,15,18)
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  • | InChI = 1/C20H28N2O5/c1-3-27-20(26)16(12-11-15-8-5-4-6-9-15)21-14(2)18(23)22-13-7-10-17(22)19(24)25/h4-6,8-9,14,16-17,21H,3,7, | C=20 | H=28 | N=2 | O=5
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  • | CAS_number=58-93-5 ...tion of hydrochlorothiazide |journal=Clin Pharmacol Ther |volume=19 |issue=5 (Pt 1) |pages=531–7 |year=1976}}</ref>
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  • | Formula = Na<sub>2</sub>[Fe(CN)<sub>5</sub>NO] ...compound]] with the [[chemical formula|formula]] Na<sub>2</sub>[Fe(CN)<sub>5</sub>NO]·2H<sub>2</sub>O.<ref>{{cite journal| title=Non-Heme Iron Nitrosyl
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  • ...-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]phenanthren-<br />1 | CAS_number = 20830-75-5
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  • | IUPAC_name = 4-chloro-2-(furan-2-ylmethylamino)- 5-sulfamoylbenzoic acid | C = 12 |H = 11 |Cl = 1 |N = 2 |O = 5 |S = 1
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  • | C=25 | H=38 | O=5 | bioavailability = 5%
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  • | InChI = 1/C8H11NO2/c9-4-3-6-1-2-7(10)8(11)5-6/h1-2,5,10-11H,3-4,9H2 ..., [[Dopamine D4 receptor|D<sub>4</sub>]], and [[Dopamine D5 receptor|D<sub>5</sub>]]—and their variants. Dopamine is produced in several areas of the
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  • |IUPAC_name = ''N''-(5-sulfamoyl-1,3,4-thiadiazol-2-yl)acetamide | InChI = 1/C4H6N4O3S2/c1-2(9)6-3-7-8-4(12-3)13(5,10)11/h1H3,(H2,5,10,11)(H,6,7,9)
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  • | InChI = 1/C44H50N4O2.2ClH/c1-3-17-47-19-15-43-35-9-5-7-11-37(35)45-26-34-32-24-40-44(16-20-48(40,18-4-2)28-30(32)14-22-50)36-10- ...nding site for alcuronium. | journal = J Neurochem | volume = 63 | issue = 5 | pages = 1932–40 | year = 1994 | pmid = 7931349}}
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  • | MeltingPtC = 16.5 | Equilibrium K<sub>a</sub> = 1.8*10<sup>-5</sup>
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  • | IUPACName = 3,5-''bis''(acetylamino)-2,4,6-triiodo-benzoic acid | CASNo = 737-31-5
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  • ...4'-tetracyclo[8.7.0.0<sup>2,7</sup>.0<sup>11,15</sup>]heptadecan]-6'-ene-5,5'-dione ...2006;63:686-692. Published online March 13, 2006 (doi:10.1001/archneur.63.5.noc60013)</ref>, researchers observed a reduction in the risk of Alzheimer'
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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,(H,10,11,12,13)
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  • ...s | journal = [[Immunol Cell Biol.]] | year = 2004 | volume = 82 | issue = 5 | pages = 488–96 | doi = 10.1111/j.0818-9641.2004.01272.x | pmid = 154794
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  • | IUPACName = 6-(hydroxymethyl)oxane-2,3,4,5-tetrol | CASOther = <br/>492-62-6 (α-anomer)<br/>492-61-5 (β-anomer) <!-- these CAS numbers have been verified against CAS Common Ch
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  • ...rough a nebulizer with 6-8 liters per minute of oxygen. A normal dose is 2.5&nbsp;mg in 3 mL of respiratory saline. ...5 |pages=2191–9 |year=2001 |month=May |pmid=11344226 |doi= 10.1210/jc.86.5.2191|url=http://jcem.endojournals.org/cgi/pmidlookup?view=long&pmid=1134422
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  • | IUPAC_name = 3,5-diamino-6-chloro-''N''-(diaminomethylene)pyrazine-2-carboxamide | InChI = 1/C6H8ClN7O/c7-2-4(9)13-3(8)1(12-2)5(15)14-6(10)11/h(H4,8,9,13)(H4,10,11,14,15)
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  • | IUPAC_name = 4-amino-5-chloro-''N''-(2-(diethylamino)ethyl)-<br />2-methoxybenzamide | CAS_number = 364-62-5
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  • | InChI = 1/C21H30O5/c1-19-7-5-13(23)9-12(19)3-4-14-15-6-8-21(26,17(25)11-22)20(15,2)10-16(24)18(14)19/h9, | C=21 | H=30 | O=5
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  • ...body mass and indication. Generally, the oral dose is 200–400&nbsp;mg (5–10&nbsp;mg/kg in children) every 4–6 hours, adding up to a usual daily ...onsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs |journal=Postgrad Med |volume=71 |issue=5 |pages=223–230 |year=1982 |pmid=7041104 }}</ref>
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  • | 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 ...001 |volume=22 |issue=1 |pages=5–12 |pmid=11139641 |doi=10.1542/pir.22-1-5 |author=Malhotra A, Krilov LR}}</ref> The L form is the active component.<r
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  • | HalfLife = 5 minutes ...ls of Hartford|work=Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine, May 1933; v.5, n.5, p.421–430|year=1933}}</ref> In the following weeks, Wells treated the fi
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  • ...2=Andrews|first2=L|last3=Riedel|first3=S|last4=Kaupp|first4=M|pages=8371–5|author1=Wang, X|author2=Andrews, L|author3=Riedel, S|author4=Kaupp, M}}</re ...ent's abundance in ordinary rock. The richest mercury ores contain up to 2.5% mercury by mass, and even the leanest concentrated deposits are at least 0
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  • ...the next lower (6) hydrate. Three next lower hydrates - [[pentahydrite]] (5), [[starkeyite]] (4) and especially [[sanderite]] (2) are more rarely found The pH of hydrates is average 6.0 (5.5 to 6.5). Magnesium [[hydrate]]s have, like [[Copper(II) sulfate]], [[coordinated w
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  • ...PAC_name = 1-[(2''R'',4''S'',5''S'')-4-azido-5-(hydroxymethyl)oxolan-2-yl]-5-methyl-1,2,3,4-tetrahydropyrimidine-2,4-dione | C = 10 | H = 13 | N = 5 | O = 4
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  • | IUPAC_name = (5α,6α)-7,8-didehydro-<br>4,5-epoxy-17-methyl[[morphinan]]-3,6-diol | SMILES = OC(C=CC1CC2N3C)=C(OC4C(O)C=5)C1C4(CC3)C2C5
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  • | pKa = 9.5 ...sian poisons information centres |journal=Med. J. Aust. |volume=188 |issue=5 |pages=296–301 |year=2008 |pmid=18312195|url=http://www.mja.com.au/public
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  • | 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 ...Kobayashi, et al. [http://www.anesthesia-analgesia.org/cgi/content/full/97/5/1239 ''The Sympathomimetic Actions of l-Ephedrine and d-Pseudoephedrine: Di
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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/h2-9H,10H2,1H3
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  • | IUPAC_name = (2''S'',5''R'',6''R'')- 6-{[(2''R'')-2-amino- 2-(4-hydroxyphenyl)- acetyl]amino}- 3,3 .../C16H19N3O5S/c1-16(2)11(15(23)24)19-13(22)10(14(19)25-16)18-12(21)9(17)7-3-5-8(20)6-4-7/h3-6,9-11,14,20H,17H2,1-2H3,(H,18,21)(H,23,24)/t9-,10-,11+,14-/m
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  • | InChI = 1/C10H16N2O8/c13-7(14)3-11(4-8(15)16)1-2-12(5-9(17)18)6-10(19)20/h1-6H2,(H,13,14)(H,15,16)(H,17,18)(H,19,20) ...ub>H) (µ=0.1)<br>pK<sub>4</sub>=2.69 (CO<sub>2</sub>H) (µ=0.1)<br>pK<sub>5</sub>=6.13 (NH<sup>+</sup>) (µ=0.1)<br>pK<sub>6</sub>=10.37 (NH<sup>+</sup
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  • ...n|abbr=on}} long, containing 1-6 oval bright red [[seed]]s {{convert|1|-|1.5|cm|in|abbr=on}} long and {{convert|1|cm|in|abbr=on}} in diameter.
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  • ...nnial plant|perennial]] [[herbaceous]] plants which grow up to {{convert|2.5|m|ft|sp=us}} tall, having distinctive small green or white flowers arranged ...pe ([[umbel]]) characteristic to this family; the umbel measures {{convert|5|cm|in|sp=us}} to {{convert|10|cm|in|sp=us}} across. The plants produce a cy
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  • ...af|leaves]] lack stipules. They are palmate or deeply palmately lobed with 5–7 segments. Each segment again is 3-lobed with coarse sharp teeth. The le ...ctar]]. The other petals are small and scale like or non forming. The 3–5 [[carpel]]s are partially fused at the base.
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  • ...soil, terrain and climatic conditions. It is highly-branched and reaches 1-5 m high, with numerous sharp hooked brown [[Spine (biology)|thorns]]. The [[
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  • ...''. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1996. ISBN 0-8018-5438-5</ref> Prior to European settlement in Australia, ''pituri'' was exported al
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  • ...and may recur or come to involve the contralateral eye.<ref name="Salvi"/>[5-6] ..."/> macular edema(11.3%),<ref name="Ozdal"/> branch retinal vein occlusion(5.8%),<ref name="Ozdal"/> and retinal edema(6.6%).<ref name="Ozdal"/> However
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  • ...ce mydriasis by agonizing the [[serotonin|serotonergic]] [[5-HT2A_receptor|5-HT2A]] receptors in the brain. The [[dissociative]]s such as [[ketamine]], ...]s. Natural serotonin-boosting supplements such as [[L-Tryptophan]] and [[5-HTP]] are also potentially capable of this in excessive doses.
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  • | IUPAC_name = 3,7-dimethyl-1-(5-oxohexyl)-3,7-dihydro-1''H''-purine-2,6-dione ...the [[Brand#Brand name|brand name]] '''Trental'''. Its chemical name is 1-(5-oxohexyl)-3, 7-dimethylxanthine. Pentoxifylline is a [[xanthine]] derivativ
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  • | IUPAC_name = (3β,5β,8ξ,9ξ)- 3-[(6-deoxy- 3-''O''-methyl- α-<small>D</small>- ''glycero''- ...yloxan- 2-yl]oxy- 14-hydroxy- 13-methyl- 17-(5-oxo-2H-furan-3-yl)- 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,11,12,15,16,17- tetradecahydrocyclopenta[a]phenanthrene- 10-carbald
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  • |synonyms = <small>2,6-di-''tert''-butyl-4-({2-[(3,5-di-''tert''-butyl-4-hydroxyphenyl)sulfanyl]propan-2-yl}sulfanyl)phenol</sma | CAS_number = 23288-49-5
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  • ...- 14-hydroxy- 10,13-dimethyl- 3-((2''R'',3''R'',4''R'',5''R'',6''R'')- 3,4,5-trihydroxy- 6-methyltetrahydro- 2''H''-pyran-2-yloxy)- 2,3,6,7,8,9,10,11,12
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  • ...= 7-[(1''R'',3''R'')-3-hydroxy-2-[(1''E'',3''S'')-3-hydroxyoct-1-en-1-yl]-5-oxocyclopentyl]heptanoic acid | C=20 | H=34 | O=5
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  • ...e = 2,4-dimethyl-8-{[2'-(1''H''-tetrazol-5-yl)biphenyl-4-yl]methyl}-5,8-dihydropyrido[2,3-''d'']pyrimidin-7(6''H'')-one ...lisher=Elsevier |location=Amsterdam |year=2007 |page=515 |isbn=0-12-369417-5}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal |author=Dina R, Jafari M |title=Angiotensin II-r
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  • | C=17|H=21|N=5|O=5 ...anolol |journal=J. Cardiovasc. Pharmacol. |volume=47 |issue=3 |pages=450–5 |year=2006 |month=March |pmid=16633089 |doi=10.1097/01.fjc.0000211710.87863
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  • | IUPAC_name = ethyl 3,5,6-tri-''O''-benzyl-<small>D</small>-glucofuranoside |synonyms = <small>(3''R'',4''R'',5''R'')-4-(benzyloxy)-5-[1,2-bis(benzyloxy)ethyl]-2-ethoxyoxolan-3-ol</small>
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  • | IUPAC_name = 2-[3,4-bis(2-hydroxyethoxy)phenyl]-5-hydroxy-7-(2-hydroxyethoxy)-4-oxo-4''H''-chromen-3-yl 6-''O''-(6-deoxy-β-< ...S'',6''R'')-3,4,5-trihydroxy-6-({[(2''R'',3''S'',4''S'',5''S'',6''R'')-3,4,5-trihydroxy-6-methyloxan-2-yl]oxy}methyl)oxan-2-yl]oxy}-4''H''-chromen-4-one
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  • | C=21 | H=31 | N=3 | O=5 ..., with large inter-subject variability (6-60 percent) at all doses tested (5-80 mg). Lisinopril absorption is not influenced by the presence of food in
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  • | C=22 | H=30 | N=2 | O=5 | S=2 ...n the treatment of hypertension. | journal = Drugs | volume = 49 | issue = 5 | pages = 750&ndash;66 | year = 1995 | pmid = 7601014}}</ref>
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  • | journal = [[PNAS]] | volume = 104 | issue = 20 | pages = 8520–5 ...et validation and therapeutic potential |journal=Curr Top Med Chem |volume=5 |issue=6 |pages=529–37 |year=2005 |pmid=16022675 |doi=10.2174/15680260543
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  • ...alsam]]s (50%), [[wax]]es (30%), [[essential oil]]s (10%), and [[pollen]] (5%). In [[neotropical]] regions, in addition to a large variety of trees, bee | doi = 10.1016/S0031-9422(00)90804-5 | accessdate = 2008-05-17
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  • ...mantane''' may be thought of as a nanometer-sized diamond of approximately 5.6 * 10<sup>-22</sup> grams. <ref>{{cite journal | author= J. E. P. Dahl, J. ...''4''' as an intermediate which is hydrolyzed to the apical [[alcohol]] '''5''' due to the higher [[steric hindrance|steric demand]] of the active elect
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  • ...these materials can be nicely controlled within mesoporous range between 1.5 to 20 nm by adjusting the synthesis conditions and/or by employing [[surfac # Beck, J. S. ''U.S. Patent 5, 057, 296''. 1991.
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  • ...nts for [[active materials|active]] and [[intelligent material]]s. Article 5 specifies measures for groups of materials that may be detailed in separate ...tions (for example only to be used in polyolefines) and limitations (max 0.5% in the final product) must be respected. See below for part in which addit
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  • ...tained by dissolving one pound of shellac flakes in a gallon of alcohol. A 5-lb. cut is the strength of five pounds of shellac flakes dissolved in a gal Shellac naturally contains a small amount of wax (3%-5% by volume), which comes from the lac bug. In some preparations, this wax i
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  • ...on the size or length of the polymer chain.<ref name="PP5">Rubinstein, p. 5</ref>. For example, as chain length is increased, melting and boiling tempe ...ns that have a different composition or configuration than the main chain.(5)
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  • ...urnal=BioMacromolecules|publisher=American Chemical Society|volume=8|issue=5|pages=1359–1384|doi=10.1021/bm061150q}}</ref> ...urnal=BioMacromolecules|publisher=American Chemical Society|volume=8|issue=5|pages=1359–1384|issn=10.1021/bm061150q}}</ref> First, the polymer must [[
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  • ...i interactions between [[benzene]] rings, for example, have energy roughly 5-10 kJ/mol and optimum spacing 3.4-3.8 [[Ångstrom]]s between parallel faces ...of different dimensionality. All three were made using the same ligand (4,5-dihydroxybenzene-1,3-disulfonate (L), but different metal cations. All of
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  • <tr><td>Price</td><td>5–9 [[Euro|€]]/kg</td></tr> ...>4</sub>)<sub>2</sub>CMe<sub>2</sub>]<sub>n</sub> + 2 C<sub>6</sub>H<sub>5</sub>OH
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  • ...s with a high aspect ratio (length to width ratio). Typical dimensions are 5-20 [[nanometer]]s width and up to 2000 nanometers long. It is pseudo-plasti ...brils were found to be rather mono-dispersed mostly with a diameter of ca. 5&nbsp;nm although occasionally thicker fibril bundles were present.<ref name
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  • ...>{{cite book|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=T8Krosds-1gC&pg=PA5|page=5|title=Polymer microscopy|author=Linda C. Sawyer, David T. Grubb, Gregory F.
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  • ...F.|journal=Bioconjugate Chemistry|volume=19|pages=1025|pmid=18442283|issue=5}}</ref>
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  • ...he numerical value that follows the word "polyquaternium". Polyquaternium-5, polyquaternium-7, and polyquaternium-47 are three examples, each a chemica | Polyquaternium-5
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  • ...Kinetics | journal = Macromolecules | year = 2001 | volume = 34 | issue = 5 | pages=1180–1191 }}</ref> ACOMP is applicable in the areas of free radic ...chemical contamination of soil, water, air and surrounding communities and 5) enhanced profitability due to efficiency and quality gains, leading to 6)
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  • ...ree abstract]|author=Arie Nissenbaum|journal=AAPG Bulletin|volume=62|issue=5|date=1978-05|pages=837–844}}</ref>
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  • |doi=10.1016/S0927-7757(03)00331-5
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  • ...OHP Outer Helmholtz Layer<br/> 3. Diffuse layer<br/> 4. Solvated ions<br/> 5. Peculiar adsorptive ions<br/> 6. Solvent molecule.]]
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  • |Oxygen || 0.1 to 1.5% |Sulfur || 0.5 to 6%
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  • ...USA]] |isbn = 0-7817-4673-6 |pages = 325–336, 886–87}}</ref> The first 5 are [[topical]] [[dosage form]]s, and may be used on the surface of the [[h
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  • ...mely large".<ref name="Quddus99">Muhammad Abdul Quddus (1992), p.99, in ch.5 pdf</ref> | url=http://artfl.uchicago.edu/cgi-bin/philologic/getobject.pl?c.1:5:73.lsj| accessdate = 2009-02-01}}</ref> Note that in French, the term '''as
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  • ...g/sdafiles/vol_5/5-2/deararj.html IEER: Science for Democratic Action Vol. 5 No. 2<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> ...tion. The [[United States Army|US Army]] uses DU in an alloy with around 3.5 percent titanium.
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  • ...ffers. The most common definition includes 5 elements, two of the [[Period 5 element|fifth period]], [[niobium]] and [[molybdenum]], and three of the [[ ...]-[[zirconium|'''Z'''irconium]]-'''M'''olybdenum alloy TZM , composed of 0.5% titanium and 0.08% of zirconium (with molybdenum being the rest). The allo
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  • Roughly 12 tonnes of Ru is mined each year with world reserves estimated as 5,000 tonnes.<ref name="Emsley"/> The composition of the mined platinum group ...xes. Examples are the many pentammine derivatives [Ru(NH<sub>3</sub>)<sub>5</sub>L]<sup>n+</sup> which often exist in both Ru(II) and Ru(III). Derivat
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  • ...andbook'', ed. David Gilmore. ISBN 1-884989-00-4. In particular, Chapter 5, ''Insulation'', by Martin Donabedian and David Gilmore.
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  • ...th in the US and elsewhere are often cited without their units, e.g. ''R-3.5''. Usually, however, the correct units can be inferred from the context and ...nits of R-value is 1 h·ft²·°F/Btu = 0.176110 K·m²/W, or 1 K·m²/W = 5.678263 h·ft²·°F/Btu.<ref>[http://knovel.com/web/portal/browse/display?_
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  • ...e mask or goggles, it is possible to temporarily impair one's vision. (2–5 days) ...(RSI-0.53 to RSI-0.70 per inch), closed-cell foams can attain R-values of 5 to 8 per inch (RSI-0.88 to RSI-1.41 per inch). This is important if space i
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  • |2–5 [[kilojoules|kJ]]/m<sup>2</sup> ...er Vegt & L.E. Govaert, Polymeren, van keten tot kunstof, ISBN 90-407-2388-5</ref>
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  • ...lass, low-e<ref>http://buildingsdatabook.eren.doe.gov/TableView.aspx?table=5.2.8</ref>(German passive house standard<ref>http://www.hornbach.de/projects ...ealed units achieve maximum insulating values using a gas space of between 5/8 to 3/4” (16–19&nbsp;mm) when measured at the centre of the IGU. When
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  • * TM 5-852-6 AFR 88-19, Volume 6 (Army Corp of Engineers publication).
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  • The sugar in DNA, [[deoxyribose]], has the formula C<sub>5</sub>H<sub>10</sub>O<sub>4</sub>.
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  • ...+ 3 [[potassium sulfate|K<sub>2</sub>SO<sub>4</sub>]] + 6 CO<sub>2</sub> + 5 N<sub>2</sub>. ...". Chapter 4}}</ref> They typically contain 70.5 parts of saltpetre and 29.5 parts of charcoal.<ref name =cocroft-4/> Like black powder, they were produ
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  • ...s of six lines at eight ends (fibers) each. A daily production of up to 10.5 tons is possible. | 5
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  • ...uts; the finer as sails, or sleeping-mats, or for children. Floor-mats are 5 to 8 yards in length, sail-mats 100 and more. Sleeping-mats are of two kind ...cal History and Records Society| location= Amplion Press|isbn= 0-9502743-0-5|chapter=6 }}
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  • To covert Denier to Cotton Count *5315 - from Tex * 590.5 Tex is 1/9th Denier ...3.5</td><td>1.9</td><td>10</td></tr> <tr><td>&nbsp;</td><td>2000</td><td>4.5</td><td>222</td><td>4.0</td><td>2.7</td><td>1.4</td><td>7</td></tr></table>
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  • ...pearl or perle cotton, which comes in three weights, No. 3 (heaviest), No. 5, and No. 8 (finest).<ref>Reader's Digest ''Complete Guide to Needlework''.
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  • ...a, with [[Asia Minor]] and the Mediterranean extending over 8,000&nbsp;km (5,000 miles) on land and sea. Trade on the Silk Road was a significant facto ...e collection, 1865–1948.<ref>[http://www.lib.iastate.edu/arch/rgrp/12-10-5.html Iowa State University] College of Family and Consumer Sciences. Depar
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  • ...otton plant, attached to each of the thousands of seeds are fibres about 2.5&nbsp;cm long.<ref name="Cultivating">{{Citation|url=http://www.spinningthew ...tton fibre, known as lint, is then compressed into bales which are about 1.5 m tall and weigh almost 220 kg. Only 33% of the crop is usable lint. Commer
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  • | CASNo = 24938-64-5 ...because of its high tensile strength-to-weight ratio&mdash;famously: ''"...5 times stronger than steel on an equal weight basis..."''<ref name=whatiskev
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  • ...gar]] [[glucose]] is now systematically named 6-(hydroxymethyl)oxane-2,3,4,5-tetrol. [[Secondary metabolite|Natural products]] and [[pharmaceutical]]s | C<sub>2</sub>H<sub>5</sub>OH
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  • ...quirements for the level of pesticide residues permissible in lanolin. The 5<sup>th</sup> Supplement of the [[United States Pharmacopoeia]] XXII publish ...isorders exaggerates the sensitising potential of lanolin by approximately 5,000 - 6,000 times.<ref>I Steel, Lanolin Allergy: Hype or Hypersensitivity?
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  • ...pean and Oriental types. The ratio of [[saponification value]] is lower (3-5) for European beeswax, and higher (8-9) for Oriental types.
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  • ...raphy/mass spectrometry] Journal of the American Oil Chemists' Society 54(5).</ref> The approximate percentages of [[fatty acid]]s in jojoba oil are as
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  • | 5 || 130-160 || hard || smooth pate
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  • | InChI = 1/C16H34O/c1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-10-11-12-13-14-15-16-17/h17H,2-16H2,1H3
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  • * pharmaceutical white oil: CAS RN 8042-47-5 * C-5 alcohols: CAS RN 78-83-1; CAS RN 137-32-6; CAS RN 100-51-6
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  • ...cating para, meta, para substitution of the three middle rings, a total of 5 rings, and 4 ether linkages. Meta substitution of the aryl rings in these ...nd in high-temperature and radiation-resistant fluids and greases. Figure 5 show the structure of the sulfur analogue of 3-R polyphenyl ether shown in
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  • | CASNo = 110-30-5
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  • ...nically ''Avtur'', ''Jet A'', ''Jet A-1'', ''Jet B'', ''[[JP-4]]'', ''[[JP-5]]'', ''[[JP-7]]'' or ''[[JP-8]]''). One form of the fuel known as [[RP-1]]
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  • ...aught"), but sizes range from 24/0 (believed to be the smallest) to 6/0 or 5/0 (the largest). The term "aught" refers to how many beads can fit into a s 2.5
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  • ...the Present''. New York: Harry N. Abrams, 1999: 170-171. ISBN 0-8109-3689-5.
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  • | 5 ...[[Kusakabe clan]]; {{convert|527|g|abbr=on}}, [[hilt]] length: {{convert|7.5|cm|abbr=on}}, [[scabbard]] length: {{convert|92.1|cm|abbr=on}}
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  • ...t, rye, or a 'maslin' mixture of both. Medieval wheat grew to almost 6' (1.5 m) tall in very poor soils and produced durable straw for the roof and grai ...weathered reed is usually stripped and replaced by a new layer. It takes 4-5 acres of well-managed reed bed to produce enough reed to thatch an average
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  • ...moved up a level by crane. Typical widths can be 15, 18 or 20&nbsp;ft. or 5 to 7 meters but their width can be limited, so that it is possible to trans
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  • Glass is produced in standard metric thicknesses of 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 10, 12, 15, 19 and 22&nbsp;mm. Molten glass floating on tin in a ni
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  • ...nickel brass,” because it generally contains 75% copper, 20% nickel, and 5% zinc. Different percentages result in a range of colors, including silvery
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  • ...the traffic level amount in categories A,B,C,D,E, and friction coarse (FC-5). Asphalt concrete generates less roadway noise than Portland cement concre
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  • ...r natural hydraulic lime, laid down in the European Norm EN459; NHL2, NHL3.5 and NHL5. These are similar to the old classification of feebly hydraulic, * 3:1 + 5% cement makes a lime mortar that firms up quickly, avoiding delays to work,
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  • ...ress onto the wall. A single mechanical press can produce from 800 to over 5,000 blocks per day, enough to build a {{convert|1200|sqft|m2}} house in one
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  • ...nch "inoxydable", is defined as a [[steel]] [[alloy]] with a minimum of 10.5<ref>{{Cite web | title = The Stainless Steel Family | url = http://www.worl ...Savoy Hotel]] in [[London]] in 1929.<ref>Sheffield Steel, ISBN 0-7509-2856-5</ref>
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  • | 5.4 &times; 10<sup>−6</sup> K<sup>−1</sup> ...unar and Martian Exploration held in League City/Houston, TX, during March 5&ndash;8, 2006|editor=Ramesh B. Malla, Wieslaw K. Binienda, and Arup K. Maji
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  • Image:Post-Tensioning-Cables-4.jpg|5. Post-tensioning cables stripped for placement in pulling anchors Image:Post-Tensioning-Cables-5.jpg|7. Post-tensioning cable ends extending from freshly poured concrete
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  • ...E. "Inorganic Chemistry" Academic Press: San Diego, 2001. ISBN 0-12-352651-5.</ref> A variant uses [[zinc oxide]] with [[zinc chloride]] instead of the
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  • ...he residence (69%), the outdoor air and the water supply (28%), and only 2.5% from all building materials-including granite countertops. A concerned ho ...ermany.]][[Tile]] is a thin modular stone unit, commonly 12 in. square (30.5&nbsp;cm) and 3/8 in. (10&nbsp;mm) thick. Other popular sizes are 15 in. sq
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  • ...ntricose, 1 1/2 in., glabrous without, very hairy within, deep blue; lobes 5, nearly equal, contorted in bud. Stamens 4; filaments hairy downwards; anth
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  • ...ement board is designed as an underlayment for tile floors. These are 3 by 5 foot (91 by 152 cm) sheets]] ...ement]] and glass fibers formed into 4 foot by 8 foot sheets (or 3 foot by 5 foot sheets), 1/4 to 1/2&nbsp;inch thick that are typically used as a [[til
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