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Collectable statues of the characters have also been created.
* Swingin ( 1984, Collectable Records )-- 1957-1961 recordings, including unreleased sides.
* Live at Birdland, 1957 ( 1992, Collectable Records )-- live performances recorded in stereo at the Seattle, Washington, Birdland Club in 1957.
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The Mixed Up Bull From Palermo And Other Italian Fun Songs ( 2004 ) Release Collectable COL 6716 ( Reprise Re-release of the album by the same name.
The " Morgan Brittany Collectable Doll " collection was successful and sold for a few years on the network.
There are some distinct differences between Legend of the five rings and other contemporary Collectable Card games.
Collectable School Cigarette card featuring the PAC colours & crest, Circa | c. 1910s
The Game Manufacturers Association ( GAMA ) is a non-profit trade association based in Columbus, Ohio, dedicated to the advancement of the non-electronic social games industry-Board / Tabletop Games, Miniatures Games, Card Games, Collectable / Tradeable Card Games, Role-Playing Games, and Live-Action Role Playing Games.
Collectable cigarette card featuring the Newington colours and crest, c. 1920s
Collectable Australian School Cigarette card featuring the St Peter's College colours & crest, Circa | c. 1920's.
Collectable Australian School Cigarette card featuring the school colours & crest, Circa | c. 1920s
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* In the Heroclix Collectable Miniatures Game Zabu is featured on the duo-figure of Ka-Zar in the Incredible Hulk expansion set.
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ion and were
Field ion microscopy techniques were initially construed as a modification of field emission, a technique which allows for a stream of electrons to be emitted from a sharp needle when subjected to a sufficiently high electric field (~ 3-6 V / nm ).
Initial field ion microscopes, precursors to modern atom probes, were usually glass blown devices developed by individual research laboratories.
As a pharmaceutical, simple bromide ion, Br < sup >–</ sup >, has inhibitory effects on the central nervous system, and bromide salts were once a major medical sedative, before being replaced by shorter-acting drugs.
In the early 2000s, these organocatalysts were considered " new generation " and are competitive to traditional metal (- ion )- containing catalysts.
High resolution spectroscopic studies found that variations in the ion density, rotational velocity, and temperatures at the time of impact and afterwards were within the normal limits.
DS1's ion engines were shut down on 18 December 2001 at approximately 20: 00: 00 UTC, signaling the end of the mission.
Larger amounts of radioactive material were later isolated from coral debris of the atoll, which were delivered to the U. S. The separation of suspected new elements was carried out in the presence of a citric acid / ammonium buffer solution in a weakly acidic medium ( pH ≈ 3. 5 ), using ion exchange at elevated temperatures ; fewer than 200 atoms of einsteinium were recovered in the end.
Charge-transfer complexes can also be formed between iodine and a metal ion, in which electrons in the filled π * orbitals of iodine molecules were donated to the empty, low-lying 5s and 5d orbitals, meanwhile back donation from the metal occurs, which weakens and lengthens the I — I bond.
Ions may count to such second messengers, and then causes direct activation, rather than indirect, as in the case were the electric potential of ions cause activation / inactivation of voltage-gated ion channels.
The fundamental properties of currents mediated by ion channels were analyzed by the British biophysicists Alan Hodgkin and Andrew Huxley as part of their Nobel Prize-winning research on the action potential, published in 1952.
Multiple problems with reliability, stability and safety ( by some, the model was referred as the " HindenBook " because the lithium ion batteries used actually burst into flame in Apple tests, necessitating a recall and downgrade to nickel metal hydride batteries ) were present in the early 5300s.
The first experiments with ion thrusters were carried out by Goddard at Clark University from 1916 – 1917.
The UNILAC was commissioned in 1975, the SIS 18 and the ESR were added in 1990 boosting the ion acceleration from 10 % of light speed to 90 %.
Hodgkin and Huxley's findings led the pair to hypothesize the existence of ion channels, which were isolated only decades later.
Another possibility would be ion diffusion analysis, which could indicate how long the objects were buried.
On 19 January it was announced that ion sensors were being used to orient the station, a system described as being more efficient.
Hodgkin and Huxley's findings led them to hypothesize ion channels, which were confirmed only decades later.
If the numbers of each type of ion were equal, the pump would be electrically neutral, but, because of the three-for-two exchange, it gives a net movement of one positive charge from intracellular to extracellular for each cycle, thereby contributing to a positive voltage difference.
What replaced it was a theoretical electrode / solution interface, where the concentration of H + was 1m, but the H + ions were assumed to have no interaction with other ion ( a condition which is not physically attainable at those concentrations ).
Following this discovery, other fundamental structures such as the Wells-Dawson ion were found, and their chemistry and applications as catalysts were determined.
The pair also proposed the existence of ion channels to facilitate action potential initiation, and were awarded the Nobel Prize in 1963 for their efforts.

ion and previously
CsOH has been previously regarded by chemists as the " strongest base ", reflecting the relatively weak attraction between the large Cs < sup >+</ sup > ion and OH < sup >–</ sup >.
A carbocation was previously often called a carbonium ion but questions arose on the exact meaning.
The disintegration is dependent on Ubiquitin and Calpain proteases ( caused by influx of calcium ion ), suggesting that axonal degeneration is an active process and not a passive one as previously misunderstood.
In the second half of the accelerator the now positively charged ion is accelerated away from the highly positive center of the electrostatic accelerator which previously attracted the negative ion.
It was also unusual in that the spectrum of its tail showed a strong predominance of the ion CO +, a result previously seen unambiguously only in Comet Morehouse ( C / 1908 R1 ).
This difference in nomenclature becomes clearer in the controversy as to whether the channels conducting I < sub > Kr </ sub > include other subunits ( e. g., beta subunits < ref > ) or whether the channels include a mixture of different types ( isoforms ) of hERG ,< ref > but, when the originally-discovered form of hERG is experimentally transferred into cells that previously lacked hERG ( i. e., heterologous expression ), a potassium ion channel is formed, and this channel has many signature features of the cardiac ' rapid ' delayed rectifier current ( I < sub > Kr </ sub >),< ref name =" Sanguinetti_ 1995 "> including I < sub > Kr </ sub >' s inward rectification that results in the channel producing a ' paradoxical resurgent current ' in response to repolarization of the membrane.
While the previously mentioned methods are focusing on the temperature detection, the inclusion of phosphorescent materials into the thermal barrier coating can also work as a micro probe to detect the aging mechanisms or changes to other physical parameters that affect the local atomic surroundings of the optical active ion.

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