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  • [[Category:Geology/Laboratories]] [[Category:History of Sciences/Laboratories]] ...
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  • ...on electron beam heating describes at least one example of the use of this technology to heat objects. * [[Lofting technology/Quiz]] ...
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  • ...tric, silicon-based semiconductor (RF CMOS, SiC and SiGe), and vacuum tube technology are available to the RF designer. Each of the RF technologies offers a dist .... of the IEEE, vol. 70, no. 5, pp. 420-457, May 1982</ref> Hughes Research Laboratories, Malibu, California,<ref>L. E. Larson: “Micro-Machined Switch and Method of ...
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  • ...ic consumes power even when no switching is taking place. With advances in technology, CMOS logic displaced NMOS logic in the 1980s to become the preferred proce ...and oxides are being used to reduce the gate leakage from the 45 nanometer technology node onwards. Increasing the dielectric constant of the gate dielectric all ...
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  • {{main|Laboratories|Laboratory}} '''''Safety Technology''''': engineering solutions designed to eliminate / reduce hazards. ...
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  • ...}} Within 11 years of their announcement, more than 20 radiocarbon dating laboratories had been set up worldwide.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.c14dating.com/int. ...II|journal=Journal of Research of the National Institute of Standards and Technology|volume=109|pages=185–217|doi=10.6028/jres.109.013}}</ref> ...
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  • ...f>[http://www.codata.org/] | CODATA, The Committee on Data for Science and Technology | (2014)</ref> ...f>[http://www.codata.org/] | CODATA, The Committee on Data for Science and Technology | (2014)</ref> ...
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  • |title=Progress in technology for the 2005 height determination of Qomolangma Feng (Mt. Everest) ...tructure; the circumstellar envelope is among the most remarkable chemical laboratories known in the Universe, creating a rich set of organic and inorganic molecul ...
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  • ...f>[http://www.codata.org/] | CODATA, The Committee on Data for Science and Technology | (2014)</ref> ...on]] model was referenced. Such models are difficult to test as we have no laboratories that can probe the Planck scale, the level at which in theory a Programmer ...
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  • ...tic sequencing became an affordable and ubiquitous technology in reference laboratories. Moreover, for subtyping to be consistent across laboratories a reference database must be maintained that maps sequences from single or ...
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  • The laboratories of [[Astronomy/Keynote lecture|astronomy]] are limited to the [[Astronomy/O ...tion for Question Answering, In: ''Proceeding of the Australasian Language Technology W2006'' ...
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  • ...ion Propulsion Concept.jpg|right|thumb|300px|In the 1960's U.S. Government laboratories, under Project Orion, investigated a pulsed nuclear fission propulsion syst Both the neutron spectrometer, from Los Alamos National Laboratories in New Mexico, and the High Energy Neutron Detector (HEND), from the the Ru ...
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  • ...ppened in modern times, it may have produced catastrophic damage to modern technology, particularly to communication and space-borne navigation systems. In addit ...tuiver and Polach (29)] of four series that were measured at different AMS laboratories. Credit: Fusa Miyakea, A. J. Timothy Jull, Irina P. Panyushkina, Lukas Wack ...
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  • ...n the MHz and THz bands, ''16th International Symposium on Space Terahertz Technology'' |publisher=California Institute of Technology ...
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