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Alginate-Based Beads Containing Artemisia absinthium L. Extract as Innovative Ingredients for Baked Products. [PDF]
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Comparative Study of Exposure Assessment of Dust in Building Materials Enterprises Using ART and Monte Carlo. [PDF]
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Dusty Springfield's Dusty in Memphis
2003Dusty in Memphis, Dusty Springfield’s beautiful and bizarre magnum opus, remains as fine a hybrid of pop and rhythm and blues as has ever been made. In this remarkable book, Warren Zanes explores his own love affair with the record. He digs deep into the album’s Memphis roots and talks to several of the key characters who were involved in its creation,
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2001
Dust in space has been recognized for centuries. Three dusty phenomena in space can be observed by the naked eye: comets, meteors and zodiacal light. In the past the sporadic appearance of bright comets received much attention, and not only from astronomers, because it was linked to exceptional events in human history such as victory or defeat in war ...
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Dust in space has been recognized for centuries. Three dusty phenomena in space can be observed by the naked eye: comets, meteors and zodiacal light. In the past the sporadic appearance of bright comets received much attention, and not only from astronomers, because it was linked to exceptional events in human history such as victory or defeat in war ...
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Journal of the Air Pollution Control Association, 1976
Dustiness is a visually perceived phenomenon. In this paper, results of a quantification experiment for dustiness using a photometric method of measuring dust deposition and panel sampling techniques are reported. It was found that with maximum contrast a 0.2% effective area coverage (EAC) by dust can be perceived against a clean background.
R P, Hancock, N A, Esmen, C P, Furber
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Dustiness is a visually perceived phenomenon. In this paper, results of a quantification experiment for dustiness using a photometric method of measuring dust deposition and panel sampling techniques are reported. It was found that with maximum contrast a 0.2% effective area coverage (EAC) by dust can be perceived against a clean background.
R P, Hancock, N A, Esmen, C P, Furber
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