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A gift from a devoted staff member made possible the purchase of a small liquid-air machine essential for Thomson's research on positive rays, which greatly increased knowledge of the recently discovered atomic nuclei.
1728 Clifton, England July 14 , 1808Bradley, England John Wilkinson, (born 1728, Clifton, Cumberland, Eng. died July 14 , 1808 Bradley, Staffordshire), British industrialist known as "the great Staffordshire ironmaster" who found new applications for iron and who devised a boring machine essential to the success of James Watt's steam engine.
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Naghdi, the head of Darou Pakhsh, which supplies about a third of Iran's pharmaceutical needs, said he can no longer buy medical equipment such as autoclaves (sterilising machines), essential for the production of many drugs, and that some of the biggest western pharmaceutical companies refuse to have anything to do with Iran.
The 41-year-old Turner owns, and has mastered, the three machines essential for the modern plaintiff attorney -- the cell phone, the laptop computer and the corporate jet -- and they have enabled him to do to Ford Motor Company what it would have taken a dozen lawyers to do a decade ago.
As this machine is essential, so all the parts used in this machine are also considered essential.
Was he aware that I have only 10 weeks here and that this machine is essential for my experiments?
The assemblage and sterilization of the components of the heart-lung machine are essential considerations, because the blood comes in contact with the apparatus outside of the body.
It remains a super-sparse, mean, clean searching machine, an essential ingredient for speed in an age when 70percentt of Internet fans still connect using slowish dial-up modems.
The micro-motion of the machine is essential and valuable in environment, biology and medicine research.
Massively parallel computing (700 processors on a Cray XT3 machine) was essential to perform such a large calculation.
For example, the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) machine, an essential device in biotechnology labs for mass-copying DNA, usually goes for $2000, but a DIY version called OpenPCR is now available for $600.
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