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Applied arts and sciences: Architecture, buildings, city planning and public space - Communications - Design - Dimensioning and Tolerancing - Education - Electronics - Engineering - Food, Beverages, and Cooking - Health science - Law - Crime and law enforcement - Industry - Library sciences - Medicine - Physical Science - Computer science, computing, and Internet - Technology and tools - Woodworking


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Dock Street Theatre

community for the long term, using the Natural democratic, highly participative development ecologically, economically, and socially healthy process as the method. Step framework for sustainability as a guide, and a

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  • MK II Definition of MK II

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Jagdish Chandra Basu --> An Indian (born 1858) scientist, he gave first public demonstration of electro - magnetic waves, two years before Marconi demonstrated. He also worked on response phenomena in plants. Basu was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1920. He died in 1937.

reference : http://www.calcuttayellowpages.com/jagdishch.html

Components

Hardware interface protocols

Systems

Concepts

Signal processing

Engineering

General

Civil/Structural

Directional Boring (request for)

Chemical/Process

Computer

Electrical

Fluid Mechanics


I would like to request an article on proof pressure as it relates to hydraulic system design. How is it defined for different industries (i.e., aerospace, construction, etc.)?

Instrumentation & Controls

Materials

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Power Sector

Petroleum

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Fermenty - I recently heard a report about a fermented grain product called fermenty used in medieval-early modern times in households as a all purpose medicinal. Kept on the stove 24/7, takent with puritans on the Mayflower, according to English Heritage audio guide used at Good rich Castle. Does anyone know more abou this product, i.e. what it consists of, how made, how used?

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Also see Wikipedia:Requested articles/list of missing pharmacology and list of drugs

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  • Temporal binding Related to the study of consciousnes. Neuroscience. It is mentioned but not explained in this study [19].
  • Thyroid dwarf dwarfism caused by low levels of thyroid hormones during pregnancy, resulting in underdevelopment of body and brain
  • Timpano recipe Pasta dish from the movie "Big Night", the recipe should be linked and linked back from the big night entry.
  • Toe cramps When one toe feels as though it's dislocated
  • Trancite A type of silicone nylon mesh with skin cells harvested from foreskins, used to speed up healing time for burns.
  • TraumaDEX (Type of clotting powder)
  • Vibrating belt machine Those weight-loss devices from the 50s.
  • Virgin Soil Epidemic
  • Steen Willadsen

See Wikipedia:Requested articles/Applied arts and sciences/Law.

See also Wikipedia:Requested articles/list of missing legal terms

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The life and death of Tiesha Sargeant. http://www.newyorkmetro.com/news/features/17571/index.html

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wildlife forensics

See Wikipedia:Requested articles/Applied arts and sciences/Medicine.

See also list of diseases and the various articles linked from there

*Aquygen™ Gas, aka HHO gas, a combustible form of water used as a fuel for incredibly hot-burning welding/butting torches or as an alternative automotive fuel - [22] spam request . See HHO Mion 09:50, 3 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Corrosion in copper

  • Starlite I hope this is in the right place...many years ago I remember seeing this stuff demonstrated on one of the news magazine shows. They coated an egg with it and hit it with a torch for a few minutes and afterward they cracked the egg and it was not affected by the heat at all. The only thing I can find on it is this incredibly bare website (http://www.starlitetechnologies.com/html/dateline_082493.htm). Does anyone know anything about this?

See Wikipedia:Requested articles/Applied arts and sciences/Computer science, computing, and Internet xml information retrieval

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  • 3DVAR : Three-Dimensional Variational method

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*Hydrogen Technology Applications - Apparently this company has an engine that runs on water. But I can't find anything about it, so I don't know if it's a load of snake oil or the real deal. Hydrogen technologies

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