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  • 42Quadruplex videotape — 2 inch Quadruplex (also called 2″ Quad, or just quad, for short) was the first practical and commercially successful videotape format. It was developed and released for the broadcast television industry in 1956 by Ampex, an American company based …

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  • 43Field-theoretic simulation — A field theoretic simulation is a numerical strategy to calculate structure and physical properties of a many particle system within the framework of a statistical field theory, like e.g. a polymer field theory. A convenient possibility is to use …

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  • 44Antenna measurement — techniques refers to the testing of antennas to ensure that the antenna meets specifications or simply to characterize it. Typical parameters of antennas are gain, radiation pattern, beamwidth, polarization, and impedance.The antenna pattern is… …

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  • 45History of chromatography — The history of chromatography spans from the mid 19th century to the 21st. Chromatography, literally color writing , was used mdash;and named mdash; in the first decade of the 20th century, primarily for the separation of plant pigments such as… …

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  • 46Verification and validation — IV V redirects here. For NASA s IV V Facility, see Independent Verification and Validation Facility. Verification and validation is the process of checking that a product, service, or system meets specifications and that it fulfills its intended… …

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  • 47Polymer field theory — A polymer field theory within the framework of statistical mechanics is a statistical field theory, describing the statistical behavior of a neutral or charged polymer system within the field theoretic approach.It can be derived by transforming… …

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  • 48Molecular imprinted polymer — A Molecularly Imprinted Polymer (MIP), or plastic antibody is a polymer that is formed in the presence of a molecule that is extracted afterwards, thus leaving complementary cavities behind. These polymers show a certain chemical affinity for the …

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  • 49Discovery and development of cephalosporins — Cephalosporins are a broad class of bactericidal antibiotics that include the β lactam ring and share a structural similarity and mechanism of action with other β lactam antibiotics (e.g. penicillins, carbapenems and aztreonam).[1] The… …

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