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  2. Aminomethyl propanol - Wikipedia

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    Aminomethyl propanol is used for the preparation of buffer solutions. [3] It is a component of the drugs ambuphylline and pamabrom.It is also used in cosmetics. [2]It is a precursor to oxazolines via its reaction with acyl chlorides. [5]

  3. MTV's Amp 2 - Wikipedia

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    This article on a 1990s compilation album is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

  4. Numerical Electromagnetics Code - Wikipedia

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    This produced the Antenna Modeling Program, or AMP, which was extensively modified to support disk-based files, simplify the input and output to make it easier to use, and extensively documented. A follow-up, AMP2, added calculations for extended surfaces like reflectors. [2] NEC is an advanced version of AMP2, with more options and features.

  5. Amp (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Amp is a music video program on MTV that aired from 1996 to 2001. It was aimed at the electronic music and rave crowd and was responsible for exposing many electronica acts to the mainstream.

  6. MTV's Amp - Wikipedia

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  7. Adenosine monophosphate - Wikipedia

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    Adenosine monophosphate (AMP), also known as 5'-adenylic acid, is a nucleotide.AMP consists of a phosphate group, the sugar ribose, and the nucleobase adenine.It is an ester of phosphoric acid and the nucleoside adenosine. [1]

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    Welcome to the wonderfully weird corner of the internet where practicality meets pure whimsy – a place where your spice rack can double as a fire escape, and your dryer balls don't have to look ...

  9. Fender amplifier - Wikipedia

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    Fender branded vacuum tube. The first "Fender" amplifiers were manufactured by Leo Fender and Doc Kauffman, [1] doing business as the K&F Manufacturing Corporation. [2] The amplifiers were housed in a steel case and most were finished in a "gray crinkle" finish that was baked in the Kauffman family oven.