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  2. Standard Ten - Wikipedia

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    A 1934 Standard 10/12 Speedline. The Standard Ten was a model name given to several small cars produced by the British Standard Motor Company between 1906 and 1961. The name was a reference to the car's fiscal horsepower or tax horsepower, a function of the surface area of the pistons. This system quickly became obsolete as an estimate of the ...

  3. Science Digest - Wikipedia

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    Science Digest was first published in January 1937 [1] in an 8 x 5 inch digest size format of about 100 pages. [2] First edited by G.W. Stamm, [1] it was targeted at persons with a high school education level. [1] It contained short articles about general science often excerpted from other publications in the style of Reader's Digest. [1]

  4. BioBrick - Wikipedia

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    This assembly standard is also known as Biofusion standard, and is an improvement of the BioBrick assembly standard 10. Silver's standard involves deletion of one nucleotide from the Xbal and SpeI site, which shortens the scar site by 2 nucleotides, which now forms a 6 bp scar sequence. The 6 bp sequence allows the reading frame to be maintained.

  5. List of academic databases and search engines - Wikipedia

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    Mainly Computer science, Statistics, Mathematics. Free Semi-free [7] Pennsylvania State University: Paperity [8] Multidisciplinary: 10,500,000 Full-text aggregator of open access journals and papers (>17,000 journals) from all academic disciplines. Free No [9] Paperity Sp. z o.o. Semantic Scholar: Multidisciplinary: 8,100,000 [10] (200,000,000 ...

  6. Category:Science and technology magazines published in the ...

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    Science (1979–1986 magazine) Science & Diplomacy; Science & Spirit; Science Digest; Science News; Science World (magazine) The Sciences; Scientific American; Scientific American Mind; The Scientific Monthly; The Scientist (magazine) Seed (magazine) SERVO Magazine; Sexology (magazine) Skeptic (American magazine) Skeptical Inquirer; Sky ...

  7. 5 Items From the 1970s That Are Worth a Lot of Money - AOL

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    Science & Tech. Shopping. Sports. Weather. 5 Items From the 1970s That Are Worth a Lot of Money. Caitlyn Moorhead. December 20, 2024 at 3:00 PM. Matthew Pearce / Flickr.com.

  8. 10,000 Steps Per Day Is A Myth—So How Much Should You Really ...

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    The 10,000 steps per day rule isn’t based in science. Here’s what experts have to say about how much you should actually walk per day for maximum benefits. ... Watch Series 10.

  9. Johnson Smith Company - Wikipedia

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    The company advertised in magazines devoted to children and young adults such as Boys' Life, Popular Mechanics, and Science Digest. Their ads appeared on the back cover of many historically significant comic books, including Action Comics #1, June 1938 [3] (first appearance of Superman) and Detective Comics #27, May 1939 (first appearance of ...