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- Cellulose acetate (4564 bytes)
1: ...photography]], and as a component in some [[adhesive]]s; it is also used as a [[synthetic fiber]].
4: ...able [[cellulose nitrate]] film stock that had previously been standard.
6: ..., releasing [[acetic acid]]. This is known as "[[vinegar]] syndrome."
10: ...-based fibers ([[nylon]] and [[polyester]]) and have displaced regenerated pulp fibers.
12: ...], [[Switzerland]]. In 1905, Camille and Henri developed a commercial process to manufacture cellulo... - Hammer (2263 bytes)
3: ...igned for a specific purpose, and so their design varies quite a lot. Usual features are a handle and...
7: ...r hammer]] was developed when edged weapons could no longer easily penetrate some forms of armor.
9: ... of a firearm which strikes the percussion-sensitive part of a [[Cartridge (weaponry)|cartridge]] cau...
11: ...en machinery is jokingly referred to as ''percussive maintenance''.
13: Well-known forms include: - Air (872 bytes)
2: ...r [[breathing gas]] and to inflate [[buoyancy]] devices. Compressed air is also used as the means of ...
8: {{Wiktionary}}
9: *To '''air''' an audiovisual production means to [[broadcasting|broadcast...
10: ...ith variations''', BWV 991, is a [[baroque]] [[clavier]] work composed by [[J.S.Bach]].
17: [[Category:HVAC]] - Study (876 bytes)
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3: * To '''study''' means to acquire [[knowledge]], often by memorization or reading.
12: ...mes from [[Latin]] ''studium'' which means ''to devote oneself''. - Fact (2548 bytes)
1: {{Wiktionary}}
3: ...ernization of the term pertains to the terms' own value; in contemporary society if you can't handle ...
5: ...t. One observation of any phenomenon does not prove anything.
6: ... contradict our opinion. However, events that do not fit our framework also tend to stand out and dra...
7: ... the court (the judge or judges) after hearing [[evidence]]. - Temperature (22519 bytes)
1: ...id to be hotter. Temperature is a measure of the average [[kinetic energy]] of the particles in a sam...
6: ...]] (see [[heat]] for additional discussion of the various mechanisms of heat transfer).
8: ...ature corresponds in an increase in the rate of movement of the atoms in the system.
10: ...re]] and [[density]]. By contrast, [[mass]] and [[volume]] are [[extrinsic property|extrinsic propert...
15: ... a temperature at which significant quantities of visible [[light]] are emitted.
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