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Scientists have warned that the world's most commonly used inert gas is being depleted at an astonishing rate because of a law passed in the United States in 1996 which has effectively made helium too cheap to recycle.
No pressurising gas is required, so commonly used inert gases such as nitrogen and carbon dioxide are conserved.
The most widely used inert materials are uncharged PEG-based polymers [39, 40] and self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) [41 43], but the latter is incompatible with the NIL process owing to difficulties in direct imprinting.
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This category includes the instrumental methods that use reactive gases and those that use inert gases.
Mr. Clinton and Mr. Rossello agreed last month that the Navy would be allowed to resume training using inert bombs.
Ms. Calderon's predecessor, Pedro J. Rossello, struck an agreement last year with the Clinton administration allowing the Navy to resume training using inert ammunition on the 900-acre range.
Like other artificial mouths, it mixes in artificial saliva in proportions that match real mouths, and uses inert helium to withdraw volatile compounds for measurement.
The Bush administration has said that a policy of using inert mines might ease the problem of clearing mines that pose a threat to civilians.
Sure, the technology that uses inert argon gas between the panes creates an efficient air barrier, but the firefighters also loved how much it reduced exterior noise.
When, in August of 1979, American policymakers received reports (later proved inaccurate) of a newly arrived Soviet combat brigade in Cuba, they sent 1,800 marines in on three ships, simulating an assault on Gitmo using "inert ordinance".
Pearce's design uses a small commercial MIG welder (one that uses inert gas) to lay down thin layers of steel, with the printing process controlled by an open-source microcontroller.
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