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  • 5Combustion — This article is about the process of burning. For combustion without external ignition, see spontaneous combustion. For the engine used in mobile propulsion, see internal combustion engine. For the visible part of a fire, see flame. Burning… …

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  • 6Insect development during storage — requires special consideration when further criminal investigation is necessary to solve a crime. Decomposition is a natural process of the body, dissipating slowly over time. This process is aided by insects, making the rate of decomposition… …

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  • 7DRDC Toronto — is a major Canadian military research station located at the former site of CFB Downsview in Toronto, Ontario. It is one of seven centres making up Defence Research and Development Canada (DRDC). Contents 1 History 2 DRDC Toronto today …

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  • 9James E. Atwater — is a North American physical scientist with academic qualifications in biology, chemistry, and geophysics. He was awarded the 2006 Wright Brothers Medal [ [http://www.sae.org/servlets/awardInfo?OBJECT TYPE=awardInfo PAGE=awardRecipients REQUEST… …

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  • 10Paul R. Hill — (1909 ndash;1990) was a pioneering aeronautical research engineer who spent a lifetime on the cutting edge of research and development for NACA and NASA.He is also well known in the field of Ufology for his scientific research into the subject of …

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