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  • ...a.org/opinion/December%2001,%202004/2D03-3346.pdf }}</ref> This includes a work made or received pursuant to law or ordinance or in connection with the tra * [[Copyright status of work by the U.S. government]]
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  • ...'s official duties."<ref>{{USC|17|101}}</ref> The term only applies to the work of the federal government, including the governments of "non-organized terr ...t, Information International Associates, Inc. | month=August | year=2004 | work=Commerce, Energy, NASA, Defense Information Managers Group | url=http://cen
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  • | name=Agency for Safety<br>and Health at Work The '''European Agency for Safety and Health at Work''' ('''EU-OSHA''') was set up in 1996 in [[Bilbao]], [[Spain]]. Its mission
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  • ...k method statements in place to advise employees and contractors on how to work safely. ...ates and territories of Australia|states]] of Australia enforce the use of work method statements.
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  • The '''State Administration of Work Safety''' ('''[[SAWS]]'''; {{zh|国家安全生产监督管理总局}}), re
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  • ...Operating Procedure]] (SOP) and [[Safe Operating Procedure]] (SOP). A Safe Work Procedure is a working risk control document created by teams within the co ==Requirements Of Safe Work Procedure==
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  • ...uments/statement/wcms_095910.pdf Seoul Declaration on Safety and Health at Work]". International Labour Organization. Accessed October 31, 2008.</ref> The ==The XVIII World Congress on Safety and Health at Work==
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  • ...Urban Development]] (HUD) standard 24 CFR Part 1330 (a) (4), '''Lead Safe Work Practices''' provide those performing remodeling task in homes built before ...lso put their families at risk by bringing contaminated dust home on their work clothes.
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  • |name= Occupational Safety and Health (Dock Work) Convention, 1979 |classify= Dock Work
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  • ...imple low-cost interventions which improve both [[labor productivity]] and work conditions at the same time. A complete training package with an action ma | title = Promotion of a Healthy Work Life at Small Enterprises in Thailand by Participatory Methods
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  • ...st2 = Ferrett | first2 = Ed | title = Introduction to health and safety at work: the handbook for the NEBOSH national general certificate | page = 84 | pub ...e countries, such as the [[UK]], a ''hot work permit'' is required for hot work.<ref name="hughes"/>
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  • | abbreviation = Scand. J. Work Environ. Health ...ef name = "goals">[http://www.sjweh.fi/goals.php ''Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment, and Health'' - Aims and Scope], Accessed Jan. 31, 2009</ref>
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  • [[Image:Cave-in (indust).jpg|thumb|A work accident in a [[mining|mine]]]] ...ed as an external, sudden, unexpected, unintended, during the execution of work or arising out of it, which may lead to an industrial injury and /or fatali
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  • short_title=Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974...| ...risks to health or safety in connection with the activities of persons at work, for controlling the keeping and use and preventing the unlawful acquisitio
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  • ...ces, a military cadence or cadence call is a traditional call-and-response work song sung by military personnel while running or marching. In the United St ...rch. As a sort of work song, military cadences take their rhythms from the work being done (compare sea shanty). Many cadences have a call and response str
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  • ...the song tells of the final jump of a paratrooper whose parachute does not work. This results in him falling to his death.
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  • Start early in the morning and work on through the night <br/>
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  • They don't even work hard.<br/>
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  • And his work is never done<br/>
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  • Check out my earphones, they work fine<br/>
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  • ...ear, and press style juicers. The majority of fruit and vegetable juicers work well on most fruits and vegetables, although challenges can occur when jui
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  • Using a fork, gently start to work the flour into the liquid. Continue until the dough becomes sticky and difficult to work with the fork.
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  • ...anything that is harder than the spindle, although bone, antler, and stone work best, as they can be easily greased, do not create as much friction, and do
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  • ...cense preserves for the author and publisher a way to get credit for their work, while not being considered responsible for modifications made by others. ...License is not limited to software manuals; it can be used for any textual work, regardless of subject matter or whether it is published as a printed book.
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  • ...cut mid way through the kernels with blade of knife facing away from you. Work around the cob. Turn you knife so the blade faces you and place your thumb
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  • ...t a steady and trusty man-servant is usually set over them to see that the work is properly executed. ...rmed in the middle of the former interval. The hand-hoers are again set to work, and every weed and superfluous turnip is cut up; afterward the horse-hoe i
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  • ...depth, minimizing the height that the pump has to PULL. But this will not work for the really deep wells.
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  • | work=Plant Files | work=Plant Files
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  • ...p #9 Rubbermaid container, but a large bowl with plastic wrap over it will work fine. If you use a plastic bowl the bowl will smell of the pickles forever,
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  • ...nhale the steam for about 10 minutes. Taking a hot, steamy shower may also work.
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  • more work than other recipes; you just mix the dough the day before.
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  • have to drive and through what type of population.. If you live and work in East
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  • *Gloves: Work/warming/gardening, etc.
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  • '''Warehouses''' work great especially with two three or more families that can equip and
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  • ...ncreasing amounts of time, to four hours a day at three weeks. The normal work is to sweep or wash fallout into shallow trenches to decontaminate the area
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  • If using lead, then to save on expense and work I would just pick out a I would also buy some boxes of paper work coveralls with hoods, foot
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  • |work=U.S. Military | work = 9 0 0 0's photostream
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  • ...tients in strict confidence. I dedicate my heart, mind and strength to the work before me. I shall do all within my power to show in myself an example of a * Work Cited: Mast Magazine May 1944, Mast Magazine August 1944, Mast Magazine Ma
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  • ...|url=http://www.juancole.com/2006/07/congress-expects-islamic-dawa-to.html|work=|archiveurl=http://www.webcitation.org/query?id=1241720698924967|archivedat |work=Joint Hearing before the Subcommittee on International Terrorism and Nonpro
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  • ...ion Deepfreeze, the Navy's continuing effort at exploration and scientific work in [[Antarctica]]. The radar picket ship operated between the continent and
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  • ...for her World War II service and three Presidential Unit Citations for her work with ''Bogue'' in the Battle of the Atlantic.
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  • * {{cite web|title=''Holder''|work=Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships|url=http://www.history.navy.mil * {{cite web|title=USS ''Holder'' (DE-401)|work=Destroyer Escort Photo Archive
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  • * {{cite web|title=''Menges''|work=Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships|url=http://www.history.navy.mil * {{cite web|title=USS ''Menges'' (DE-320)|work=Destroyer Escort Photo Archive
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  • * {{cite web|title=''Frederick C. Davis''|work=Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships|url=http://www.history.navy.mil * {{cite web|title=DE-136 USS ''Frederick C. Davis''|work=Destroyer Escort Photo Archive
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  • * {{cite web|title=''Fiske''|work=Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships|url=http://www.history.navy.mil * {{cite web|title=USS ''Fiske'' (DE-143)|work=Destroyer Escort Photo Archive
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  • ...rea. The U-boat was almost submerged when spotted and the gun crews had to work blind. ''Leopold'' was struck by an [[acoustic torpedo]] fired from the {{S *{{cite web|title=''Leopold''|work=Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships|url=http://www.history.navy.mil
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  • ...acks. ''Herbert C. Jones'' received the [[Navy Unit Commendation]] for her work off Anzio.
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  • ...man plans. ''J. R. Y. Blakely'' returned to New York 14 May, her important work in the Atlantic completed.
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  • ...]], with her [[Hunter-killer armored-vehicle team|hunter-killer]] group to work with similar task organizations in setting up a barrier patrol in the North
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  • ...ary 1944, then, before returning home, engaged in [[antisubmarine]] patrol work off [[Gibraltar]] with ships of the [[Royal Navy]].
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  • ...th as [[Cuba]]. Much of the time she spent in the Caribbean was devoted to work in conjunction with the Fleet Sonar School at [[Key West, Florida]], and wi
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  • Detached for the month of July, she conducted coastal operations and escort work, and completed one escort run to Bermuda before resuming operations with TG ...orders to report to the [[Atlantic Reserve Fleet]] for inactivation. That work, begun in January 1947, was completed 30 June, when ''Moore'' decommissione
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  • ...ber the escort was underway for [[Norfolk, Virginia]], and additional yard work. Two weeks later she made a round trip to [[New York]] and returned on 21 N
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  • ...nversion to a WDE-type ship for ocean station search and rescue duty. Yard work completed, she steamed to [[Hawaii]] for operational training. She arrived
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  • ...945, she was assigned [[Hunter-killer armored-vehicle team|hunter killer]] work with three other ships of her division, the group scoring against [[U–866
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  • ...n-port period in Japan. She then resumed her regular duties. The important work radar picket escort and her sister ships is an example of the diversified r
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  • ...weapon against the [[U-boat]] and contributed importantly to the important work of keeping the supply lines to [[Europe]] and the [[Mediterranean]] open. ' ...o the various ships of the Bogue task groups for outstanding antisubmarine work in the Atlantic during 1943-44.
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  • ...peration [[LANTFLEX 1-55]]. First ''Brough'' participated in convoy escort work to Labrador; anti-submarine patrol, and then she escorted a force making [[
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  • .... In Vietnam, a ship of this nature could be invaluable for coastal patrol work. Accordingly, in February 1965, ''Vance'' was ordered to the Western Pacifi ...stopped and searched junks and sampans—tedious and frustrating but vital work.
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  • .../stewart/2006Photos_001.html Retrieved January 1, 2007.</ref> In addition, work is currently underway to correct a number of inaccuracies, including the sh ...www.nr.nps.gov/|title=National Register Information System|date=2009-03-13|work=National Register of Historic Places|publisher=National Park Service}}</ref
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  • ...itation (United States)|Presidential Unit Citation]] for her antisubmarine work in the Atlantic.
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  • ...scorted two more convoys into to the [[Mediterranean]] Sea. She then began work with [[Task Force|Task Group]] TG 22.3, an [[antisubmarine]] task group cen
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  • ...''Flaherty'' joined ''Pillsbury'', and in a murderous crossfire made short work of [[U–515]]. Six officers, including the Captain, and fifty-seven of the
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  • ...instruction, gunnery training, and [[antiaircraft]] and [[antisubmarine]] work. Proceeding to [[Los Angeles, California|Los Angeles]], California, upon co Work still remained to be done, however, for soon after winding up the rescue of
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  • ...[[Chesapeake Bay]]. In August 1969, she conducted extensive oceanographic work associated with the [[Barbados Oceanographic and Meteorological Experiment]
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  • ..., ''Rockaway'' performed sundry duties for 20 days - patrol and [[convoy]] work in the [[English Channel]], [[flagship]] duty for [[Admiral]] J. Wilkes, [[ ...sel", redesignated WAGO-377, and her focus shifted to oceanographic survey work. She became a [[high endurance cutter]], WHEC-377, in 1966, and an "offshi
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  • ...l = http://www.uscg.mil/history/webcutters/Wainwright.pdf | format = pdf | work = | publisher = Historian's Office, United States Coast Guard | accessdate ...7, 8, 9 and 10 | url = http://www.navweaps.com/Weapons/WNUS_4-50_mk9.htm | work = Naval Weapons of the World | publisher = Navweaps.com | date = 15 August
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  • ...7, 8, 9 and 10 | url = http://www.navweaps.com/Weapons/WNUS_4-50_mk9.htm | work = Naval Weapons of the World | publisher = Navweaps.com | date = 15 August ...| url = http://www.uscg.mil/history/webcutters/Porter.pdf | format = pdf | work = | publisher = Historian's Office, United States Coast Guard | accessdate
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  • ...installation of thousands of sealed empty drums in her cargo tanks. That work was completed on 22 July 1942. ...d]] at [[Hoboken, New Jersey]], for what proved to be nine weeks of repair work and alterations.
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  • ...ber 1944 ''Menkar'' was transferred to the Coast Guard for [[LORAN|loran]] work. Construction of stations for loran, a [[navigational]] system for ships an
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  • Work in the shallows, however, was as dangerous to her as to others. While attem ...wport News, Virginia]].Since 2009 the Zuni has been undergoing restoration work at Little Creek in preparation to its move to its future home port in the C
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  • ...ity, as well as [[depth charge]] racks and [[sonar]] for [[antisubmarine]] work. The gun battery varied greatly, being envisioned originally as two 5-inch
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  • * Gloves: Work/warming/gardening, etc. * Work boots, belts, Levis and durable shirts
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  • Arthur Stayner, because of his energetic work in experimenting with the growing of sugar beets in alkali soils, is regard
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  • ...tewards of estates are to tally. Soap-making is mentioned both as "women's work" and the produce of "good workmen" alongside other necessities such as the
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  • ...ovocate a disaster after a little time with vibrations during normal lathe work.
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  • ...mperature where the metal becomes easier to shape) or to the point where [[work hardening]] no longer occurs. The workpiece is transported to and from the
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  • ...turning the bit very slowly by "armstrong" (your strong arm!) power. More work? Sure but can the normal power drill make a 1" hole in a file?
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  • A novel vulcanizer for pneumatic tires, and one that will do exellent work, can be made of an old electric smoothing iron. The handle is removed and a
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  • ...ith so little weight or pressure on the ball. Perhaps an 0-ring seat might work, but in my research, the only rubber that would even come close to withstan
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  • ...umb (used by manufacuting machine designers who think they are too busy to work out the maths - yes * Difficult/dangerous work setup on 45degree table
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  • ...ave differently shaped ends to conform with differently shaped surfaces of work to be welded.
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  • ...2,00.html | title = "Weld It!" - TIME Magazine | accessdate = 2008-11-07 | work=Time | date=1941-12-15}}</ref> Arc welding was first applied to aircraft d ...f the method makes it popular in a number of applications including repair work and construction.<ref>Cary & Helzer (2005), p. 103.</ref>
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  • ...valent recipe that uses carrageenin gel or agar agar, but you will have to work these ones out for yourself by trial and error, as we're not so practised w
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  • ...orticulture to adjust ph so it should be available in some form that MIGHT work in making welding rods.
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  • Tools. It is a good bit of hard work-but the results can be as good as a machine ground would work on one piece. We further wanted to flatten a rough piece that might be 1/1
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  • Bentonite green sand mixes are just one of the many formulas that will work. Any fine sand mixed with clay, water, a binder [syrup or molasses] will work. There are many formulas out there. I've used motor oil instead of the syru
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  • ...an active metal with an inactive one works best; and juicy, acidic fruits work better than drier, more neutral ones.
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  • ...bread tends to work well. Sourdough and English toasting bread should also work OK. Arnold's Health Nut Bread works very well. Whole wheat and plain white ...wich into a cool 2-sided contact-based cooking device. A waffle iron might work. The George Foreman grill, intended for cooking burgers, works very well an
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  • ...out on the yard, everyone brings it inside the warehouse and into the main work area so it can later be used for their exodus.<ref name="Discovery" /> *Escape Vehicle: Mike and John V. get to work on the two-ton truck to get it running again, the colonists wish to use to
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  • ...r tube. If you need a quick easy way to store gas the bag/inner tube would work (IMHO).
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  • ...s. It is based on Ed's original Mini-Mendel design, together with a lot of work already put in by others (ErikDeBruijn and others). Huxley is named, like a ...configured to drive it. We will be integrating as much as possible of the work such as Brutis already done on Mini-Mendel.
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  • ...te web|url=http://www.lbl.gov/Science-Articles/Archive/duct-tape-HVAC.html|work=Lawrence Berkeley National Lab Energy Performance of Buildings Group|title=
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  • ...ision productions as well as live performances and any other kind of stage work.<ref>
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  • ...url= http://www.navsource.org/archives/11/02282.htm | title= ''Rampart'' | work= Mine Warfare Vessel Photo Archive | publisher= NavSource Online }}
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  • | work= Mine Warfare Vessel Photo Archive | publisher= NavSource Online }}
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  • When she completed that work on 9 July, ''Asheville'' embarked upon seven weeks of patrols and port visi
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  • ...t1/tacoma-iv.htm | title = ''Tacoma'' | date = | accessdate = 2007-10-23 | work = [[Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships]] | publisher = [[United St ...April saw her in port at Apra Harbor preparing for regular overhaul. Yard work on the ship began on 20 April and was completed two months later. In late J
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  • ...to Guam, arriving there on 5 June to commence another overhaul. With yard work finished in September, the gunboat resumed local operations, including two
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  • ...nd [[Roi-Namur|Roi]] Islands and standing by for long range air-sea rescue work. She departed Kwajalein on 12 February and arrived at the [[Mare Island Nav
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  • ...link = | coauthors = | title = The Gun - Rifled Ordnance: Whitworth | work = The Gun | publisher = | date = | url = http://riv.co.nz/rnza/hist/gu
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  • ...izantema Missile System |accessdate=2009-05-02 |publisher=Red Thrust Star |work=US Army |author=Michael P. McGeever}}</ref>. ...ОМПЛЕКС 9К123 «ХРИЗАНТЕМА-С» |accessdate=2008-11-06 |work=btvt.narod.ru (Russian) |date=2003-2008}}</ref>. Khrizantema was envisaged
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  • ...-101/sys/land/row/at-14.htm) |title=Kornet (AT-14) |accessdate=2008-11-08 |work=Federation of American Scientists |date=1999-06-19}}</ref>. ...d.ru/4/kornet.htm |title=ПТРК «КОРНЕТ» |accessdate=2008-11-08 |work=btvt.narod.ru (Russian) |date=2003-2008}}</ref>. The missile is believed to
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  • ...nasayfa/hizli/duyurular/kurumsalDuyurular/Sayfalar/2009FaaliyetRaporu.aspx|work=Undersecretariat for Defense Industries|accessdate=20 June 2010|page=74|lan
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  • ...ch replaced the earlier [[3-inch M1918 gun|3-inch gun]] then in use, while work on the 120 was dusted off and mated to a new eight-wheel carriage to produc
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  • ...|adj=on}} shells: an armor piercing round for anti-ship and anti-structure work, and a high explosive round designed for use against unarmored targets and ...ord and William Newell | publisher =Massachusetts Institute of Technology| work= IEEE Annals of the History of Computing | date = Vol. 15 No. 2, 1993 | url
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  • ....6 cm) Mark 7 | accessdate = 2007-02-25 | year = 2006 | month = November | work = NavWeaps.com }}</ref> They fired projectiles weighing from 1,900 to 2,70 ...ed.<ref>{{cite web | title =Do battleships move sideways when they fire? | work = NavWeaps.com| url = http://www.navweaps.com/index_tech/tech-022.htm|autho
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  • ...to manufacture 1 prototype and 12 production cannons. The detailed design work took longer than anticipated, and with the end of the war the urgency seeme
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  • ...its performance proved to be unsatisfactory, and in 1958 OTO Melara began work on a single barrel version.
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  • ...| url=http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/library/report/1991/KMC.htm | work= | publisher= [[Globalsecurity.org]] | date=1991 | accessdate=2009-08-18}} ...esent, and Future | url=http://www.stormingmedia.us/37/3781/A378150.html | work= Gunfire Support of Amphibious Operations: Past, Present, and Future | publ
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  • Savin was put to work modifying Grabin's gun to fit and incorporating other improvements, and his
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  • ...ew design seemed so much better than developments of the older 3-inch that work on the 3-inch T9 was canceled in 1938 just as it became production-ready. B
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  • ...he only company capable of manufacturing such a large gun and began design work in 1915. It was designated as the '15-inch B' to conceal its real size and
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  • ...lution they needed, improving firing rates to an acceptable level, and the work on a prototype commenced soon after. ...parts were labeled "file to fit on assembly", requiring many man-hours of work to complete.
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  • ...10°. The [[Battle of France|surrender of France]] in June 1940 ended any work on a new loading system.<ref>Jordan, p. 55</ref> Five-round ready racks for
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  • ...[[EX-34]] was advertised to offer 570 rounds per minute, and developmental work was underway for a 1,000-rounds-per-minute version. In practice, chain guns
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  • ...ulting blast and fumes in the turret would have made the gun impossible to work. The Navy constructed “smoke-boxes” inside the turrets of the monitors
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  • ...attle of|first=John W. (II)|last=Chambers|publisher=HighBeam Research Inc.|work=The Oxford Companion to American Military History|year=2000|accessdate=2009
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  • ...low applied voltage and show low impedance. Ionic polymer-metal composites work through electrostatic attraction between the cationic counter ions and the
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  • ...y 1960s, the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) was conducting work on materials to improve water conservation in soils. They developed a res ...technology. A wide range of grating combinations were attempted including work with [[acrylic acid]], [[acrylamide]] and [[polyvinyl alcohol]] (PVA)."<ref
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  • ...s, and other textiles, for example. Important milestones during this early work include the first [[patent]] for a mixture for controlling flammability iss ...]], [[carbon nanotubes]] and polyhedral [[silsesquioxane]]s were proved to work as well.<ref name="bourbigot" /> Recent research has suggested that combini
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  • ...web|url=http://www.typesofbacteria.co.uk/how-do-disinfectants-antiseptics-work.html|title=Types of Bacteria|last=Marshall|first=Jane|year=2000|publisher=T ...ng chitosan derivatives to obtain better antimicrobial activity. Currently work has involved the introduction of [[alkyl]] groups to the [[amine]] groups t
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  • ...bak, A.F."/> ITT closed the Rayonier Whippany Labs in 1983-84 and further work on making a dry powder form of MFC was done by Herric at the Rayonier labs ...y [[Innventia|Innventia AB]], Sweden, which also has been demonstrated to work for nanocellulose (enzymatic pre-treatment). An average width of 17&nbsp;nm
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  • ...diluted before it will flow.<ref>{{cite web|title = Oil Sands – Glossary|work = Mines and Minerals Act|publisher = Government of Alberta|year = 2007|url ...as Gold]] championed the theory in the [[Western world]] by supporting the work done by [[Nikolai Kudryavtsev]] and [[Vladimir Porfiriev]] in the 1950s. It
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  • ...ate=March 2009}} One writer states that although a "considerable amount of work has been done on the composition of asphalt, it is exceedingly difficult to ...ing.pdf|accessdate=2009-11-11}}. Note: different sections of Miles' online work were written in different years, as evidenced at the top of each page (not
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  • ...rs are of sufficient size for the [[Brownian motion|Brownian forces]] that work to keep the particles in suspension to be overcome by gravitational forces.
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  • ...ocurement of uranium weapons. It also called on the Parlatino's members to work towards an international uranium weapons treaty.<ref>http://www.bandepleted
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  • ...crease the strength of the product by a process called [[work hardening]]. Work hardening creates [[dislocation|microscopic defects]] in the metal, which r ...The '''annealing''' process softens the metal by allowing recovery of cold work and grain growth. '''Quenching''' can be used to harden alloy steels, or in
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  • ...ted element 44 (which he called "vestium") from platinum ores in 1807. His work was never confirmed, however, and he later withdrew his claim of discovery. ...ttp://nippon.zaidan.info/seikabutsu/2003/00916/pdf/igtc2003tokyo_ts119.pdf|work=Proceedings of the International Gas Turbine Congress, Tokyo November 2–7
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  • ...than down when wet and are easier to dry, whereas down insulation does not work at all when wet and takes a very long time to dry out. Thus people who exp
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  • ...e = Scientists hail ‘frozen smoke’ as material that will change world| work = News Article| publisher = Times Online| date = 2007-08-19| url =http://ww ...]]. The first aerogels were produced from [[silica gel]]s. Kistler's later work involved aerogels based on [[alumina]], [[Chromium(III) oxide|chromia]] and
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  • | work = Haz-Map | publisher = U.S. [[National Institutes of Health]] ...iant barriers work by reflecting infra-red energy, the aluminum foil would work just the same if both sides were dull.
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  • | self-published=November 2008 ...|p=1}} "The earliest known formula for gunpowder can be found in a Chinese work dating probably from the 800s. The Chinese wasted little time in applying i
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  • ...processes of spinning and weaving could only be done in daylight hours. To work at night would be to weave silence and darkness into the cloth. The color o
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  • These are used in reinforcement of embankments or in constructional work. The fabrics in geo textiles are permeable fabrics and are used with soils
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  • ...by a hammer, and then filed to form [[wire]]. Few remains of ancient wire work have been found. This net would certainly have qualified as "transparent", ...been passed down through families, as with [[weaving]] and [[embroidery]] work. <ref name="bou-saada.com"/>. Some designs appear to be intentionally left
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  • ...d and discoloured straws are dyed either in pipe or in plait. The plaiters work up the material in a damp state, either into whole straw or split straw pla ...e highest quality may each occupy six to nine months in making. The finest work is excessively trying to the eyes of the plaiters, who can at most give to
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  • ...url=http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v451/n7180/edsumm/e080214-06.html|work=Nature|publisher=Nature Publishing Group|date=February 14, 2008|accessdate= ...m/2010/04/milk-fabric-clothing-raises-a-few-eyebrows/|date=August 23, 2005|work=The Orange County Register|accessdate=2009-10-21}}</ref>
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  • ...the Aegean'',<ref>Barber 1992; see Bibliography</ref> as well as ''Women's Work: The First 20,000 Years: Women, Cloth, and Society in Early Times''.<ref>Ba ...culus humanus'' and the Origin of Clothing|accessdate=2008-03-24 |format= |work= }}</ref>
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  • *Barber, Elizabeth Wayland, ''Women's Work: The First 20,000 Years: Women, Cloth, and Society in Early Times'', W. W.
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  • ...substance" became firmly established in the late eighteenth century after work by the chemist [[Joseph Proust]] on the composition of some pure chemical c
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  • .... Surfactants are closely related to detergents: they shouldn’t normally work as hydrophobes. But the stuff Hertel used, sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS), is ...to a smooth, glossy surface. Hunter thought the liquid fluorocarbon would work well in a ski wax at colder temperatures, but warned that at $1000 per poun
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  • ...ax is generally agreed to be a useful and stable material for conservation work, this view is not without some reservations. Owing to the polyethylene wax
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  • ...ly drawn or laid out on that, and saws, files or machine tools are used to work the wax into a finished product. The wax is easily taken to a fine finish ..., among other things, and the tubes are useful for making rings in jewelry work. The tubes are available in various sizes, and also with a flat top, which
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  • ...of hives and bees bordered by the saying: ''Deo regique laborant'' (''they work for God and for The King'').
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  • ...der the chosen study conditions even superior to barrier creams applied at work. This approach is more practical for many professions and may effectively r
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  • ...t off in sheets while you are surfing. However some waxes are designed to work in all water conditions and have the ability to remain on the board in all ...collection of links. If an external link has information that's valuable, work it into the article rather than just posting a link. Links will be deleted
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  • He capitalized on the work of New Bedford watch maker Ezra Kelley. Kelley discovered that oil from the
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  • ...im, which he tells me plainly he cannot finish in less than two more. They work for diversion and won't be hurried.'
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  • ...even five-by-two pattern combining square and spiral stitches to create a work of art.
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  • ...her than poverty. There are now approximately 1,000 full time thatchers at work in the UK, and thatching is becoming popular again because of the renewed i ...ad. Information on UK thatching materials, methods and traditions, and the work that is being done to preserve them, is available on the Conservation of Hi
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  • ...ed by the void. If this does not match, the dunnage bags will not do their work properly with potential for large damage to cargo and people.
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  • ...''' walls consist of a single non-structural external layer of [[masonry]] work, typically [[brick]], backed by an air space. The innermost element is usua
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  • ...g them, which accounts for the excellent durability of fresco. Additional work may be added ''a secco'' on top of the dry plaster, though this is generall ...and have caused significant [[Asbestos abatement|removal]] and re-coating work. More modern plasters fall into the following categories:
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  • .../0604/hemphouse.htm |title=Hemp For Houses |first=Rolf B. |last=Priesnitz |work=Natural Life Magazine |month=March/April |year=2006}}</ref> Hempcrete is easier to work than traditional lime mixes and acts as an insulator and moisture regulator
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  • ...he stones are placed inside the forms with the good faces against the form work and pour [[concrete]] in behind the rocks. [[Rebar]] is added for strength,
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  • ...ts emulsified state the asphalt is less viscous and the mixture is easy to work and compact. The emulsion will break after enough water evaporates and the ...in its dissolved state the asphalt is less viscous and the mix is easy to work and compact. After the mix is laid down the lighter fraction evaporates.
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  • ...oogroups.com on Monday, April 05, 2004 7:39 PM. This incorporates research work by Mr. Peter Alsop</ref> |work=Australian Building: a cultural investigation
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  • ...oximately 8-10 years before they can achieve a respectable experience on a work site.
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  • ...ciasna.htm |title=The saint city Częstochowa - the merina for Faithfulls |work=www.kopernik.czest.pl |publisher= |pages= |page= |date= |accessdate=2009-03 ...ing]]s such as the typically Baroque [[trompe l'oeil]] ceilings, as in the work of the [[Wessobrunner School]]. Here, the real architecture of the church i
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  • |work = The Independent on Sunday |work = The Globe and Mail
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  • ...d in buildings and a 1:2 ratio of lime to pulvis Puteolanus for underwater work, essentially the same ratio mixed today for concrete used at sea.<ref>Heath *''[[Opus testaceum]]'': Thick horizontal brick work.
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  • ...a corrugated iron roof and [[timber]] supports where the builder could not work out how to resolve the junction between necks and bases running in the same * Pawley, Martin. ''Building for Tomorrow: Putting Waste to Work.'' San Francisco: Sierra Club Books, 1982.
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  • ...ege, Greenwich]], regarded by the Coade workers as the finest of all their work.
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  • *For neat work, the worker may apply painter's masking tape beforehand, taping off the are
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  • ...est>{{cite web|url=http://www.doi.gov/ocl/2002/hres261.htm|date=2009-01-13|work=|title=Statement of Durand Jones, Deputy Director, National Park Service, ...{cite web|url=http://pubs.usgs.gov/gip/stones/stones3.html|date=2009-01-13|work=|title=Building Stones of Our Nation's Capital|publisher=U.S. Geological Su
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  • ...ulpture]], terracotta uses a far simpler process for creating the finished work with much lower material costs. Reusable mold-making techniques may be used
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  • ...apart, or simply negligence on the part of building contractors that leave work unfinished. In all such cases, discovery and repair of such problems to eli
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  • ...munities by providing local jobs and renovated structures. Deconstruction work typically employs 3-6 workers for every one employed in a comparable demoli ...ontained large amounts of lumber and used minimal [[adhesives]] and finish-work. In addition, the buildings are often identical, making the process of dec
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  • ...specific building materials (even conventional products). They ensure that work is performed in a manner consistent with the environmental goals of the pro
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  • ...id state. This aids its use for [[mortar]]s as it makes a mortar easier to work with and apply. If left to stand following agitation a lime putty will slow ...+ 5% cement makes a lime mortar that firms up quickly, avoiding delays to work, but the addition of cement has been found to be associated with premature
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  • ...[[Allowable Stress Design]] (ASD) Specification was based on the research work sponsored by AISI at [[Cornell University]] under the direction of late Pro ...ensile strength of the material. Studies indicate that the effects of cold work on formed steel members depend largely upon the spread between the tensile
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  • Code work was completed June 10, 2002 and melded into New Mexico's new section, R1100
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  • ...ing''' is the general term for a permanent covering of a floor, or for the work of installing such a floor covering. Both terms are used interchangeably bu The subfloor may be finished in a way that makes it usable without any extra work, see:
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  • ...Dan |authorlink= |coauthors= |title=Peru rebuilds two years on from quake |work= |publisher=news.bbc.co.uk |date=15-08-2009 |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi ...ng adobe bricks. Depending on the thickness of the adobe bricks, the frame work has been performed using a steel framing and a layering of a metal fencing
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  • ...ltroofing.org/resources_faq.html#ss6|title=What is roll roofing?|date=2009|work=All About Roofing|publisher=Asphalt Roofing Manufacturers Association|acces
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  • ...ngineeredcomposites.com/html/introduction.html | accessdate = 2007-11-03 | work =Engineeredcomposites.com }}</ref> , compared to 0.1 % for ordinary portlan ...ngineeredcomposites.com/html/introduction.html | accessdate = 2007-11-03 | work =Engineeredcomposites.com }}</ref> . A number of research groups are develo
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  • ...r ceramic tile and dimensional stone.|last=Grady|first=Joe|date=2005-07-01|work=Floor Covering Installer|accessdate=2009-09-21}}</ref> and floor leveling.
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  • ...t.edu/class/guastavino/main.html Guastavino.net:] documenting Guastavino's work in the Boston area. This page provides copies of writings and patents by th .../www.rafaelguastavino.com/ Rafaelguastavino.com:] documenting Guastavino's work in New York City
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  • Feebly hydraulic lime (NHL 2) is used for internal work and external work in sheltered areas. Moderately hydraulic lime (NHL 3.5) can be used for external work in most areas.
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  • ...e construction costs of building on the [[moon]].<ref name=GFH>{{cite news|work=[[Grand Forks Herald]]|location=North Dakota|date=1988-02-28|title=UND Engi ...oncrete|author=George William Herbert|date=1992-11-17|editor=Norman Yarvin|work=Archives: Space: Science, Exploration}}</ref>
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  • # The ability to de-stress the tendons before attempting repair work.
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  • ...''Energy efficient housing –''' GCEBs provide excellent thermal mass and work well with passive solar designs. GCEB construction minimizes air conditioni :* '''Infrastructure –''' GCEBs work well for highways and airport subgrades, highway safety barricades, fences,
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  • ...o stick framed houses when incorporating custom designs. Also, since SIPs work as framing, insulation, and exterior sheathing, and can come precut from th
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  • ...sted shut and formed into balls. Virtually any fill material will actually work including un-stabilized sand, earth, gravel, crushed volcanic rock, rice hu
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  • ...special orders: tile with odd sizes or shapes, unusual finishes, or inlay work. In summary, the automated tile line is a complicated complex of cutting a ...hell or facade and the space inside reconfigured and modernized. The stone work will usually need attention too.<ref>ASTM, C18, "C1496-01 Standard Guide fo
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  • Once the tree was felled the work had only just begun, as it then had to be stripped and dragged down to shor Because felling required such an extraordinary amount of work, if only planks for housing were needed, these would be split from the livi
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  • | work = EERE Consumer's Guide
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  • ...developed for VDT concrete products. These new admixtures do not normally work with "wet cast" concrete. These new [[plasticizer]]s are more efficient tha
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  • ...n, furniture, eco protection, sporting trade events|date= August 11, 2008|work=Al-Bawaba|accessdate=30 November 2009}}</ref>
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  • Some sandstones are resistant to [[weathering]], yet are easy to work. This makes sandstone a common [[building material|building]] and [[pavemen
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  • [[Image:Mason at work.jpg|thumb|300px|A mason laying mortar on top of a finished course of blocks ...thought to be too sterile, so attempts were made to emulate older, rougher work. Some brick surfaces are made to look particularly rustic by including ''bu
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  • ...Lists of Historic Buildings (ENS/CR/LB/03)|date=16 October 2009|format=PDF|work=Brighton and Hove City Council Register of Listed Buildings|publisher=Brigh ...ssment Report|last=Harris|first=Roland B.|year=2005|month=March|format=PDF|work=Sussex Extensive Urban Surveys (EUS)|publisher=Lewes District Council in as
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  • ...se a part to shatter as it cools. At the very least, they cause internal [[work hardening]] and other microscopic imperfections. It is common for quench cr ...st = John Noble|title = Ancient Smelter Used Wind To Make High-Grade Steel|work = The New York Times|date = 1996-02-06|url = http://www.nytimes.com/1996/02
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  • ...stimulation of friction and causes the phenomenon of felting. It tends to work well with woollen fibres, as their scales, when aggravated, bond together t ...n be achieved using this technique, and it is popular for 2D and 3D felted work.
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  • ...pentry]], [[plumbing]], [[roofing]] and [[Building insulation|insulation]] work. This reference deals with [[Human habitat|habitat]]s and [[architecture|st
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  • ...furniture]]<ref>{{cite news |title=Wrought Iron: A Patio Furniture dream |work=cnet reviews |url=http://www.patioset.com/Wrought_Iron_Patio_Sets/ |accessd ...purities. The word "wrought" is an archaic past tense form of the verb "to work". "Wrought iron" literally means "worked iron".
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  • ...'' is the general term for a permanent covering of a [[floor]], or for the work of installing such a floor covering. '''Floor covering''' is a term to gene ...sub-floor may be finished in a way that makes it usable without any extra work, see:
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  • ...) Muhl. giant cane | url=http://plants.usda.gov/java/profile?symbol=ARGI | work=PLANTS Database | publisher=[[United States Department of Agriculture|USDA] ...lleries/5037343/Gorillas-get-drunk-on-bamboo-sap.html |date=23 March 2009 |work= |publisher=Telegraph.co.uk |accessdate=12 August 2009}}</ref> [[chimp]]s a
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  • ...scratch'' coat and (optional) ''brown'' coat), onto the wall's [[lath|lath-work]] before finally applying the smoother [[finish]] coat, each layer added in ...many amateur home carpenters. In large-scale commercial construction, the work of installing and finishing drywall is often split between the drywall mech
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  • ...texture (e.g. by wire brushing) is desired, since walls become too hard to work after about an hour. The walls are best constructed in warm weather so that ...of damage, the surface shows regular horizontal lines from the wooden form work used in constructing the wall and subtler horizontal strata from the succes
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  • ...tory or batching plant, according to a set recipe, and then delivered to a work site, by truck mounted transit mixers . This results in a precise mixture, ...n-site concrete mixing because of the precision of the mixture and reduced work site confusion. However, using a pre-determined concrete mixture reduces fl
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  • ...gate to produce ''uniform mixtures'' of the lowest slump practical for the work. ...esh (plastic) concrete mix to fill the form/mold properly with the desired work (vibration) and without reducing the concrete's quality. Workability depend
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  • Compared to steel, Monel is very difficult to machine as it work-hardens very quickly. It needs to be turned and worked at slow speeds and ...New York Times, August 12, 1915: Big Yacht Now Junk After Six Weeks Use | work=The New York Times | date=August 12, 1915 | accessdate=May 13, 2010}}</ref>
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  • ...profession, and took the idea no further. Apparently unaware of Smeaton's work, the same principle was identified by [[Louis Vicat]] in the first decade o ...rmulated to yield workable mortars that allow rapid and consistent masonry work. Subtle variations of Masonry cement in the US are Plastic Cements and [[S
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  • ...FS scope of work, essentially requiring EIFS contractors to carry out that work as well. The technical national consensus standard for the definition of an
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  • ...y 21st century. They were used in building construction, civil engineering work, and industrial uses such as grindstones. ...r worked into filtering slabs, vases, tombstones, decorative architectural work, emery wheels and grindstones.
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