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Go to the [[CZ:Approval_Process | Approval Process]] page for information on how to initate the approval process for an article. | Go to the [[CZ:Approval_Process | Approval Process]] page for information on how to initate the approval process for an article. |
Revision as of 13:57, 10 March 2009
Go to the Approval Process page for information on how to initate the approval process for an article.
Mar, 2009
Flash evaporation has been approved. |
Feb, 2009
John Logie Baird has been approved. |
James Clerk Maxwell has been approved. |
Accidental release source terms has been approved. |
NMR spectroscopy has been approved. |
![](/wiki/images/thumb/3/3b/1926-Baird-Transmitter.jpg/280px-1926-Baird-Transmitter.jpg)
Used with permission from tvhistory.tv
1926 Baird "Falkirk" television camera/transmitter. from John Logie Baird
1926 Baird "Falkirk" television camera/transmitter. from John Logie Baird
Jan, 2009
![](/wiki/images/thumb/7/7e/Four_Corners_Power_Plant.jpg/250px-Four_Corners_Power_Plant.jpg)
(PD) Photo: National Park Service
Before flue gas desulfurization was installed, the emissions from this conventional coal-fired power plant in New Mexico contained excessive amounts of sulfur dioxide. from Air pollution dispersion terminology
Before flue gas desulfurization was installed, the emissions from this conventional coal-fired power plant in New Mexico contained excessive amounts of sulfur dioxide. from Air pollution dispersion terminology
AN- has been approved. |
Adams-Onís Treaty has been approved. |
Evidence-based medicine has been approved. |
Air pollution dispersion terminology has been approved. |
Ideal gas law has been approved. |
Homeopathy has been approved. |
Air pollution dispersion modeling has been approved. |
Vacuum distillation has been approved. |
Boiling point has been approved. |
Air pollutant concentrations has been approved. |