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- Cellulose acetate (4564 bytes)
6: ...tographic film deteriorates in the presence of [[oxygen]] to an unusable state, releasing [[acetic ac...
12: ...and Henri's studies and experiments had produced excellent laboratory samples of continuous filament ...
17: ...e absorption and removal of low levels of certain organic chemicals
19: ...any common solvents (especially acetone and other organic solvents) and can be modified to be soluble i...
20: ...d liquid transport and excellent absorption; in textile applications, it provides comfort and absorbe... - Hammer (2263 bytes)
2: [[image:hammer.jpg|thumb|right|250px|A claw hammer on the ground.]]
11: The use of a hammer to fix broken machinery is jokingly referred to as ''per...
16: ** [[Wiktionary:Claw hammer|claw hammer]]
31: ...ature in [[Mahler]]'s [[Symphony No. 6 (Mahler)|sixth symphony]], representing blows of fate. - Air (872 bytes)
1: '''Air''' is a name for the mixture of [[gas]]es present in the [[Earth's atmosph...
8: {{Wiktionary}} - Study (876 bytes)
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4: * A '''study''' is an [[experiment]], especially a [[clinical trial]]. - Fact (2548 bytes)
1: {{Wiktionary}}
3: ...t the truth of a theory or a scientific law, for example, are often regarded as not being claims of f...
4: ...position]] or something (a state of affairs, for example) that "makes" a proposition true. (See [[tru...
5: ..., a fact is [[data]] supported by a [[scientific experiment]]. A fact is an honest observation. A sci... - Temperature (22519 bytes)
6: ...r will occur. When a temperature difference does exist, heat will tend to move from the ''higher'' te...
10: ...[[mass]] and [[volume]] are [[extrinsic property|extrinsic properties]], and depend on the amount of ...
15: ...ys an important role in determining the rate and extent to which [[chemical reaction]]s occur. This i...
21: ... fluid. Temperature increases cause the fluid to expand, so the temperature can be determined by meas...
32: ...h the heat transfer properties of the system. An extreme case of this effect gives rise to the [[wind...
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