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  2. Neoprene - Wikipedia

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    Neoprene's burn point is around 260 °C (500 °F). [21] In its native state, neoprene is a very pliable rubber-like material with insulating properties similar to rubber or other solid plastics. Neoprene foam is used in many applications and is produced in either closed-cell or open-cell form.

  3. Donald Neilson - Wikipedia

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    Donald Neilson (born Donald Nappey; 1 August 1936 – 18 December 2011), also known by the monikers "The Black Panther," "The Phantom" and "Handy Andy," was an English armed robber, kidnapper and murderer. [2] Neilson committed a string of sub-post office robberies between 1971 and 1974, killing three people. [3]

  4. Panther (1975 video game) - Wikipedia

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    The game was developed for the multi-user interactive computer-based education PLATO system and programmed in the TUTOR programming language and utilized scalable vector graphics called linesets. A 1977 development of Panther , with more refined graphics, was named Panzer , the German word for armour and tank.

  5. DuPont - Wikipedia

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    DuPont has been awarded the National Medal of Technology four times: first in 1990, for its invention of "high-performance man-made polymers such as nylon, neoprene rubber, "Teflon" fluorocarbon resin, and a wide spectrum of new fibers, films, and engineering plastics"; the second in 2002 "for policy and technology leadership in the phaseout ...

  6. Elmer Keiser Bolton - Wikipedia

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    From the 1870s up to the onset of World War I (1914), the organic chemical industry of Germany was a world-leading force in research, development, production, and export; most organic compounds used in America, such as textile dyes and some medicines, were imported from Germany. [1]

  7. Marvel 1943: Rise of Hydra - Wikipedia

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    Marvel 1943: Rise of Hydra is an upcoming action-adventure video game developed by Skydance New Media and published by Plaion.Its story is inspired by the 2010 Marvel Comics limited series Captain America / Black Panther: Flags of Our Fathers, [1] [2] [3] Set in Occupied Paris during World War II, and involves American super soldier Steve Rogers (Captain America) forming an uneasy alliance ...

  8. James C. Mathis III - Wikipedia

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    The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes and Avengers Assemble as Black Panther James C. Mathis III (born November 28, 1974) [ 1 ] is an American voice, film and television actor best known for voicing Black Panther in various media.

  9. Hugh Bradner - Wikipedia

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    Hugh Bradner was born in Tonopah, Nevada, on November 5, 1915, [2] but he was raised in Findlay, Ohio. [1] His father, Donald Byal Bradner, was briefly director of the Chemical Warfare Service at Maryland's Edgewood Arsenal.