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- Cellulose acetate (4564 bytes)
6: Acetate photographic film deteriorates in the presence of [[oxygen]] to an unu...
12: ...ate filament was spun in the United States and trademarked as ''Celanese''.
18: * easily bonded with plasticizers, heat, and pressure
19: ...vents) and can be modified to be soluble in alternative solvents, including water
20: ...lent absorption; in textile applications, it provides comfort and absorbency, but also loses strength ... - Hammer (2263 bytes)
3: ...ten designed for a specific purpose, and so their design varies quite a lot. Usual features are a hand...
7: ...d. In the [[Middle Ages]], the [[war hammer]] was developed when edged weapons could no longer easily ...
9: The hammer takes its place in modern weapons in the form of the [[firearm]] hammer o...
13: Well-known forms include:
16: ** [[Wiktionary:Claw hammer|claw hammer]] - Air (872 bytes)
2: ...ns of transmission of energy to [[Pneumatics|pneumatic tools]].
8: {{Wiktionary}}
10: *'''Air with variations''', BWV 991, is a [[baroque]] [[clavier]] work... - Study (876 bytes)
1: {{wiktionary}}
3: ...' means to acquire [[knowledge]], often by memorization or reading.
5: ...udies''''' may refer to a field of research or academics.
6: ...[sketch]] or drawing made in order to practise or demonstrate a subject or technique; see [[drawing]].
7: ...udy''' is a musical form also used to practise or demonstrate a subject or technique; see [[study (mus... - Fact (2548 bytes)
1: {{Wiktionary}}
3: ...clopedia. It is important to note how the modernization of the term pertains to the terms' own value; i...
5: ...Facts do not prove a model is correct. One observation of any phenomenon does not prove anything.
7: ...he court (the judge or judges) after hearing [[evidence]].
9: *Abbreviation for the [[Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions... - Temperature (22519 bytes)
1: ...[[physics|physical]] property of a system which underlies the common notions of "hot" and "cold"; the ...
3: ==General description==
6: ... conduction|conduction]], [[convection]] or [[radiation]] (see [[heat]] for additional discussion of th...
8: ... heat is added the temperature rises, similarly a decrease in temperature corresponds to a loss of hea...
10: ... [[extrinsic property|extrinsic properties]], and depend on the amount of material in the system.
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