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  • ...n many nanoscale materials, which opens new possibilities in surface-based science, such as [[catalysis]]. This catalytic activity also opens potential risks ...mpetus for nanotechnology has stemmed from a renewed interest in colloidal science, coupled with a new generation of analytical tools such as the [[atomic for
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  • ...US troops, new duties, more danger] By Brad Knickerbocker <u>The Christian Science Monitor</u> January 12, 2007 -- "The US can sustain this escalation indefin .../070111-sub-collision.htm Navy says speed of tanker sucked submarine up to surface] By Jack Dorsey <u>The Virginian-Pilot</u> January 11, 2007 -- The Strait o
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  • ...ned with a specific [[latitude]] to give a precise position on the Earth's surface. ...ry Supplement to the Astronomical Almanac'' (Mill Valley, Cal.: University Science Books, 1992) page 700.</ref>
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  • ...required and the tool shoulder should be in intimate contact with the work surface. The nib is then moved against the work, or vice versa. ...iction-stir welding of aluminium alloy 1100 | journal=Journal of Materials Science Letters | year= 1997| volume=16 | issue=22 | pages= 1801&ndash;1803 | doi=1
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  • ...latitude other than the Equator are approximately [[small circle]]s on the surface of the Earth; they are not [[geodesic]]s since the shortest route between t ...ed with a specific [[longitude]] to give a precise position on the Earth's surface (see [[satellite navigation system]]).
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  • ...restrial Intelligence ([[SETI]]). He is world-famous for writing [[popular science]] books and for co-writing and presenting the award-winning 1980 television ...l professor at Cornell in 1971 and directed the Laboratory for [[Planetary science|Planetary Studies]] there. From 1972 to 1981 he was Associate Director of t
    41 KB (6,217 words) - 14:43, 24 October 2007
  • ...ctually, we do not communicate non-verbally. For example, astronomy is the science that studies the stars. This must not be confused with the subject of the s ...sycho-affection and neuro-movements are all linked together. Emotions will surface, manifested by unconscious bodily gestures. To give credibility to this the
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  • == Science, engineering and technology == ...en science, engineering and technology are not always clear. Generally, [[science]] is the [[reasoned]] investigation or study of nature, aimed at discoverin
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  • <nowiki>[[Category:Swiss science fiction writers]]</nowiki> '''''Gormglaith''''' (2007) by [[Heidi Wyss]] is a hard science fiction novel set in a radical feminist separatist world of the future.
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  • |title="Can the science of acoustics reduce the roar of an airplane engine? ...earpads, such as that caused by the user leaning their head against a flat surface.{{Fact|date=February 2007}}
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  • ...Atomic Time]] (TAI), which is a time scale tracking [[proper time]] on the surface of the [[Earth]] with no reference to the rotation of the Earth. At any pa * David W. Allan, Neil Ashby, Clifford C. Hodge: The Science of Timekeeping. Hewlett Packard Application Note 1289, 1997.
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  • ...lose to the ice-clogged river that the helicopter's skids went beneath the surface of the water. ...nger, both he and the plane's tail section had disappeared beneath the icy surface. He had been in the water for twenty-nine minutes. His body and those of th
    27 KB (4,222 words) - 03:08, 15 December 2008
  • ...d forests cover approximately 2.7 million acres, or 43% of the states land surface. Oak and hickory are the dominant hardwood or deciduous forest type, making ...al Institute of Standards and Technology gave Gaithersburg the designation Science Capital of the United States when the Bureau moved to the area in 1961.
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  • ...l as Pi Delta Epsilon (journalism). He is listed in Marquis Who's Who in Science and Technology and Marquis Who's Who in the World. ...e many citations to his scholarly research in astronomy and the history of science, Golden’s writings and work has been cited in numerous books.<ref>see, fo
    56 KB (8,031 words) - 13:29, 28 January 2018
  • ...lls. There is another advantage in early digging of soil. It brings to the surface eggs and larvae of insects. The birds eager for food will even follow the p ...urdiest plants to keep. Cut the others down close to or a little below the surface of the ground. Pulling up plants is a shocking way to get rid of them. I sa
    79 KB (14,330 words) - 18:16, 28 May 2008
  • ...l as Pi Delta Epsilon (journalism). He is listed in Marquis Who's Who in Science and Technology and Marquis Who's Who in the World. ...e many citations to his scholarly research in astronomy and the history of science, Golden’s writings and work has been cited in numerous books.<ref>see, fo
    61 KB (8,711 words) - 17:38, 30 July 2016
  • ...i Delta Epsilon]] (journalism). He is listed in [[Marquis Who's Who]] in Science and Technology and [[Marquis Who's Who]] in the World. ...e many citations to his scholarly research in astronomy and the history of science, Golden’s writings and work has been cited in numerous books.<ref>see, fo
    68 KB (9,798 words) - 12:28, 17 May 2014
  • ...i Delta Epsilon]] (journalism). He is listed in [[Marquis Who's Who]] in Science and Technology and [[Marquis Who's Who]] in the World. ...e many citations to his scholarly research in astronomy and the history of science, Golden’s writings and work has been cited in numerous books.<ref>see, fo
    68 KB (9,798 words) - 12:30, 17 May 2014
  • ...i Delta Epsilon]] (journalism). He is listed in [[Marquis Who's Who]] in Science and Technology and [[Marquis Who's Who]] in the World. ...e many citations to his scholarly research in astronomy and the history of science, Golden’s writings and work has been cited in numerous books.<ref>see, fo
    68 KB (9,798 words) - 12:29, 17 May 2014
  • ...i Delta Epsilon]] (journalism). He is listed in [[Marquis Who's Who]] in Science and Technology and [[Marquis Who's Who]] in the World. ...e many citations to his scholarly research in astronomy and the history of science, Golden’s writings and work has been cited in numerous books.<ref>see, fo
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