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  • ...name=NAP>{{cite book|author=Commission on Physical Sciences, Mathematics, and Applications (CPSMA), [[National Academies]]|publisher= National Academies ...ts used in industrial chemical reactions are ''heterogeneous'' (see below) and are in the form of porous pellets. Since not all parts of a solid catalyst
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  • ...living cells. During [[metabolism]], nutrients are oxidized by glycolysis and released electrons reduce NAD<sup>+</sup> to [[NADH]]. Since the pool of NA ...tic fermentation'' is the production of lactic acid as well as other acids and alcohols.
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  • ...ct of Ascorbic Acid on [[plant]] and [[animal]] species, its use by humans and the higher [[primate]]s, please see [[Vitamin C]].'' *'''Ascorbic acid''' is an [[organic chemistry|organic]] acid with [[antioxidant]] properties. Its appearance is white cr
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  • ...was the U.S. representative to the [[NATO]] Military Committee until 1956, and had a final assignment to South Vietnam. ...tember 1918; he commanded the 3d Battalion, 22d Infantry, in France, 1919, and was assistant chief of staff, G–3, of American Forces in Germany, 1920–
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  • *''The Essential Tension: Selected Studies in Scientific Tradition and Change'' University Of Chicago Press (1979)ISBN 0226458067 (''"Kuhn has the ...by Ludwik Fleck, (foreword by Thomas S. Kuhn, edited by Thaddeus J. Trenn, and Robert K. Merton). University Of Chicago Press (1981) ISBN 0226253252
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  • ...or steroid hormone), is a powerful hormone with drastic effects, both good and bad, when artificially introduced into living systems." If figure if a chan *Sex steroids (estrogens and androgens)
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  • ...January 25, 1627 &ndash; London, December 30, 1691) was a British chemist and physicist, mainly known for [[Ideal gas law|Boyle's law]] (1662) that state ...(see [[phosphorus]] for more details about the discovery of the element) and the first to describe [[hydrogen]] gas. Although he was probably the first
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  • ...or. While he made major contributions to science policy, arms control, and chemistry, he also saw himself as a teacher: ...m to read more on his own or to take further courses that will be rigorous and complete.</blockquote>
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  • ...en <math>\log_b(a) = c,</math> where <math>b</math> is called the ''base'' and <font style="vertical-align:-5%;"><math>c</math></font> is the logarithm. I == Logarithms of intermediate and fractional values ==
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  • ...symbol]] O, [[atomic number]] (number of [[protons]]) ''Z''&nbsp;=&nbsp;8, and a [[Atomic mass#Standard atomic weights of the elements|standard atomic wei ...s, sand) and other elements. It is a constituent of water (H<sub>2</sub>O) and accounts for 20.95% of the dry air in the [[Earth's atmosphere]]. Oxygen ga
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  • ...trand de Jouvenel]], [[Dennis Gabor]], [[Oliver Markley]], [[Burt Nanus]], and [[Wendell Bell]].<ref>[[Wendell Bell|Bell, W.]] (1997). ''Foundations of Fu | year = 1967}}</ref> and Herman Kahn, who dealt with avoiding undesirable military futures.<ref>{{ci
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  • ...e been separated, various [[stains]] and software can be used to visualize and analyze the results. ==History==
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  • ...sions receive thorough discussion on the Talk page prior to incorporation, and that even some minor revisions merit a sentence or two on the Talk page. N ...or changes can be most useful especially when made by Citizens who are not Chemistry or Physics Editors."
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  • ...particles is based on the number of [[proton]]s found in their [[nucleus (chemistry)|nuclei]], the so-called [[atomic number]]. So far, 118 elements are known ...r that they exist in at a temperature of 273.15 [[kelvin (unit)|K]] (0 °C) and at a pressure of 100,000 [[pascal (unit)|Pa]] (&asymp; 1 atm) is usually al
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  • ...talloid]], polonium is chemically similar to [[tellurium]] and [[bismuth]] and occurs in [[uranium]] ores. Polonium has been studied for possible use in h ...ity|soluble]] in [[alkali]]s. It is closely related chemically to bismuth and tellurium. Polonium (in common with <sup>238</sup>Pu) has the ability to be
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  • ...s such a generally used idea. It can be supplemented with examples and the history of the concept. Maybe you could be persuaded to sponsor it in my absence? [ ...The EC motion about this is at http://ec.citizendium.org/wiki/EC:2011-034, and if you check the Recent Changes in the Forum you will find two entries abou
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  • ''This is a [[sitemap]] of the [[Citizendium]], cut off after 500 pages and reformatted using the {{tl|r}} template. It was created on 13 March 2010 (U {{rpr|CZ:Myths and Facts}}
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  • ...hat [[vitamin C]] is an essential nutrient for humans, however, as the '''history of vitamin C''' shows, it took a long time before this was generally recog ...''"scurvy is solely owing to a total abstinence from fresh vegetable food, and greens; which is alone the primary cause of the disease."''
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  • ...Nova Scotia, history]], [[Novell NetWare]], [[Nuadu Airgetlám]], [[Nuclear chemistry]], Nuclear fuel, Nuclear fuel cycle, [[Nuclear reactions]], [[Nucleic acid ...raphy]], [[Northern Ireland, history/External Links]], [[Northern Ireland, history/Unused]], [[Northern Ireland/Related Articles]], [[Northwest Passage/Draft]
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  • ...g discovery''' is the process by which [[medication|drugs]] are discovered and/or designed. ...the [[molecular biology|molecular]] and [[physiology|physiological]] level and to target specific entities based on this knowledge.
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