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  • 1Deicing — An Aeroflot Airbus A330 being de iced at Sheremetyevo International Airport …

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  • 2Sodium chloride — NaCl redirects here. For the Google technology, see Google Native Client. This article is about the chemical compound. For sodium chloride in the diet, see Salt. For sodium chloride as a mineral, see Halite. Sodium chloride …

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  • 3Gold — This article is about the metal. For the color, see Gold (color). For other uses, see Gold (disambiguation). platinum ← gold → mercury …

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  • 4Deicing fluid — Ground deicing of aircraft is commonly performed in both commercial and general aviation. The fluid used in this operation is called de icing or deicing fluid. The abbreviation ADF (Aircraft Deicing Fluid) is often used. Contents 1 Types 2… …

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  • 5NASA spin-off — Science and technology in the United States African American contributions Discoveries …

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  • 6Ground support equipment — (GSE) is found at an airport, usually on the ramp, the servicing area by the terminal. This equipment is used to service the aircraft between flights. As its name implies, GSE is there to support the operations of aircraft on the ground. The… …

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  • 7NASA Spinoff — Infobox Magazine image size = 160px image caption = Spinoff s 2007 cover title = Spinoff category = Science frequency = Annual publisher = National Aeronautics and Space Administration firstdate = 1976 country = USA language = English website =… …

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  • 8Powdered sugar — Confectioner s sugar Powdered sugar, also known as confectioners sugar or icing sugar, is very fine sugar. When intended for home use, it typically contains a small amount of anti caking agent. In industrial food production, it is used where a… …

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  • 9Magnesium chloride — Magnesium chloride …

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  • 10airplane — /air playn /, n. 1. a heavier than air aircraft kept aloft by the upward thrust exerted by the passing air on its fixed wings and driven by propellers, jet propulsion, etc. 2. any similar heavier than air aircraft, as a glider or helicopter. Also …

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