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  • 11Carbon dioxide — Carbon dioxide …

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  • 12Hydrogen — This article is about the chemistry of hydrogen. For the physics of atomic hydrogen, see Hydrogen atom. For other meanings, see Hydrogen (disambiguation). ← hydrogen → helium …

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  • 13Nuclear MASINT — Intelligence Cycle Management Collection Management MASINT Electro optical MASINT Nuclear MASINT Geophysical MASINT Radar MASINT Materials MASINT Radiofrequency MASINT Nuclear MASINT is one of the six major subdisciplines generally accepted to… …

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  • 14Fabric structure — Fabric structures are architecturally innovative forms of constructed fibers that provide end users a variety of aesthetic free form building designs. Custom made fabric structures are engineered and fabricated to meet worldwide structural, flame …

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  • 15Hydrogen safety — covers the safe use and handling of hydrogen. Hydrogen poses unique challenges due to its ease of leaking, low energy ignition, wide range of combustible fuel air mixtures, buoyancy, and its ability to embrittle metals that must be accounted for… …

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  • 16embrittlement — /em brit l meuhnt/, n. the act or process of becoming brittle, as steel from exposure to certain environments or heat treatment or because of the presence of impurities. [1915 20; EMBRITTLE + MENT] * * * …

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  • 17embrittles — verb Third person singular simple present of to embrittle …

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  • 18embrittlement — noun see embrittle …

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  • 19em|brit|tle — «ehm BRIHT uhl», transitive verb, tled, tling. to cause (a metal) to become brittle: »Some such as liquid oxygen are so cold that they embrittle many constructional materials and evaporate continuously if not refrigerated (New Scientist) …

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