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  2. Microbead - Wikipedia

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    For example, the U.S. official definition for a microbead, as per the Microbead-Free Waters Act 2015 laid out by Congress, is "any solid plastic particle less than 5 millimeters in size that was created with the intention of being used to exfoliate or cleanse the human body."

  3. Microbead (research) - Wikipedia

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    Microbeads, also called Ugelstad particles [1] [2] [3] after the Norwegian chemist, professor John Ugelstad, who invented them in 1977 and patented the method in 1978, [4] are uniform polymer particles, typically 0.5 to 500 microns in diameter.

  4. NATO Stock Number - Wikipedia

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    An NSN on the tag of a pair of trousers. A NATO Stock Number, or National Stock Number (NSN) as it is known in the U.S., is a 13-digit numeric code used by the NATO military alliance, identifying all the 'standardized material items of supply' as they have been recognized by all member states of NATO.

  5. Autonomous detection system - Wikipedia

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    Each microbead is colored with a unique combination of red- and orange-emitting dyes. The number of agents that can be detected in a sample is limited only by the number of colored bead sets. When the sample is exposed to the beads, a bioagent, if present, binds to the bead with the appropriate antibody. A second fluorescently labeled antibody ...

  6. Microbead-Free Waters Act of 2015 - Wikipedia

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    The Microbead-Free Waters Act of 2015 is a United States law that prohibits the addition of plastic microbeads in the manufacturing of certain personal care products, such as toothpaste. The purpose of the law is to reduce water pollution caused by these products.

  7. Nurdle (bead) - Wikipedia

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    This collection acts like a natural history collection with specimens collected, their location, time and date of collection, and number of nurdles collected are curated for future research use. Nurdles are traceable, to an extent, to their origin as companies that produce nurdles each have their own " fingerprint " of polymerized chemicals.

  8. Printer tracking dots - Wikipedia

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    Printer tracking dots, also known as printer steganography, DocuColor tracking dots, yellow dots, secret dots, or a machine identification code (MIC), is a digital watermark which many color laser printers and photocopiers produce on every printed page that identifies the specific device that was used to print the document.

  9. International Chemical Identifier - Wikipedia

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    This is the only sublayer that must occur in every InChI. Numbers used throughout the InChI are given in the formula's element order excluding hydrogen atoms. For example, "/C10H16N5O13P3" implies that atoms numbered 1–10 are carbons, 11–15 are nitrogens, 16–28 are oxygens, and 29–31 are phosphorus. [11] Atom connections (prefix: "c ...