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  2. Filon quadrature - Wikipedia

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    Filon quadrature is widely used in physics and engineering for robust computation of Fourier-type integrals. Applications include evaluation of oscillatory Sommerfeld integrals for electromagnetic and seismic problems in layered media [7] [8] [9] and numerical solution to steady incompressible flow problems in fluid mechanics, [10] as well as various different problems in neutron scattering ...

  3. Fenbutrazate - Wikipedia

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    Fenbutrazate , also known as phenbutrazate , is a psychostimulant used as an appetite suppressant under the trade names Cafilon, Filon, and Sabacid in Europe, Japan, and Hong Kong. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is a derivative of phenmetrazine and may function as a prodrug due to its similarity to phendimetrazine .

  4. Filon - Wikipedia

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    Augustin Filon (1841–1916), French professor; Beniamino Filon (1900–1948), Italian Roman Catholic priest; Charles Auguste Désiré Filon (1800–1875), French historian; Louis Napoleon George Filon (1875–1937), English mathematician

  5. Louis Napoleon George Filon - Wikipedia

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    Filon was also director of the University of London Observatory from 1929 to 1937. [8] He was the author of over 50 papers and three books (one as co-author with E. G. Coker ). He was a member of the University of London Senate (1920) and the court, dean of the Faculty of Science, chairman of the Academic Council (1924–33) and vice-chancellor ...

  6. Engineered wood - Wikipedia

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    Large self-supporting wooden roof built for Expo 2000 in Hanover, Germany. Engineered wood, also called mass timber, composite wood, man-made wood, or manufactured board, includes a range of derivative wood products which are manufactured by binding or fixing the strands, particles, fibres, or veneers or boards of wood, together with adhesives, or other methods of fixation [1] to form ...

  7. Cement board - Wikipedia

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    A cement board is a combination of cement and reinforcing fibers formed into sheets, of varying thickness that are typically used as a tile backing board. [1] Cement board can be nailed or screwed to wood or steel studs to create a substrate for vertical tile and attached horizontally to plywood for tile floors, kitchen counters and backsplashes.

  8. Backer board - Wikipedia

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    Backer board may refer to: Cement board used as tile backer board (to support tiles) Cardboard used in the conservation of comic books to keep pages flat

  9. Corrugated fiberboard - Wikipedia

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    At the single-facer, it is heated, moistened, and formed into a fluted pattern on geared wheels. This is joined to a flat linerboard with a starch based adhesive to form single face board. At the double-backer, a second flat linerboard is adhered to the other side of the fluted medium to form single wall corrugated board.