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  2. Hauser base - Wikipedia

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    Hauser bases have the empirical formula R 2 NMgX (X = halide). The crystallize as dimers with halide bridges. Attached to Mg is amido (R 2 N) ligands derived from secondary amines 2,2,6,6-tetramethylpiperidine (TMP −) and HMDS −). [3] [4] [5] Amido-bridged Hauser bases exist when the amido ligand is less bulky, such as Et 2 N − and Ph 3 P ...

  3. Base course - Wikipedia

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    The base course or basecourse in pavements is a layer of material in an asphalt roadway, race track, riding arena, or sporting field. It is located under the surface layer consisting of the wearing course and sometimes an extra binder course. If there is a sub-base course, the base course is constructed directly above this layer.

  4. 2 base encoding - Wikipedia

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    These methods have reduced the cost from $0.01/base in 2004 to nearly $0.0001/base in 2006 and increased the sequencing capacity from 1,000,000 bases/machine/day in 2004 to more than 100,000,000 bases/machine/day in 2006. 2-base encoding is based on ligation sequencing rather than sequencing by synthesis. [1]

  5. STANAG 4569 - Wikipedia

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    3.2 Grenade and Mine Blast Threat. 3.3 Artillery. 4 Level 4. Toggle Level 4 subsection. 4.1 Kinetic Energy. 4.2 Artillery. 4.3 Grenade and Mine Blast Threat. 5 Level 5.

  6. Armour-piercing ammunition - Wikipedia

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    Armour-piercing ammunition (AP) is a type of projectile designed to penetrate armour protection, most often including naval armour, body armour, and vehicle armour. [1]The first, major application of armour-piercing projectiles was to defeat the thick armour carried on many warships and cause damage to their lightly armoured interiors.

  7. Ultra-short baseline acoustic positioning system - Wikipedia

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    USBL (ultra-short baseline, also known as SSBL for super short base line) is a method of underwater acoustic positioning. A USBL system consists of a transceiver, which is mounted on a pole under a ship, and a transponder or responder on the seafloor, on a towfish, or on an ROV. A computer, or "topside unit", is used to calculate a position ...

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