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  • 95Lighter than air — Some gases are buoyant in air because they have densities lower than that of air (about 1.2 kg/m3, 1.2 g/l). Lighter than air gases are used to fill craft called aerostats, which include free balloons, moored balloons, and airships, to make the… …

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  • 96Hydration system — In recreation and other sustained outdoor activities, a hydration system is an apparatus intended to promote its user s drinking enough liquid to support the physical effort involved in the activity. Such systems for consumers were first sold to… …

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  • 97USS Barbel (SS-580) — was the lead ship of her class of submarines in the United States Navy. She was the second Navy ship named for the barbel, a cyprinoid fish, commonly called a minnow or carp. The contract to build Barbel was awarded to Portsmouth Naval Shipyard… …

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  • 98RGM-79 GM — This article is about a mobile suit, a fictional weapon of the Mobile Suit Gundam anime metaseries.The RGM 79 GM (pronounced Jim in Japanese), supposedly an acronym of Gundam Mass production type , is the mass produced version of the RX 78 Gundam …

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  • 99Polylactic acid — The skeletal formula of poly(lactic acid) Poly(lactic acid) or polylactide (PLA) is a thermoplastic aliphatic polyester derived from renewable resources, such as corn starch (in the United States), tapioca products (roots, chips or starch mostly… …

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