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- rubber compounds. Lehigh's MRPs are available in two product lines, PolyDyne and MicroDyne. Industries incorporating MRP into their products include tire,...
- acceleration design. He also applied the splinedyne method, a variation of the poly-dyne approach using B-spline functions and a dynamic follower train model,...
- of Common Pleas" (PDF). McInerney, Judge Patricia A. (August 6, 2001). "Polydyne, Inc. v. City of Philadelphia, et al., In the Court of Common Pleas of...
- positions around the rings. The proper name for a phenyl ether polymer is poly(phenyl ether) or polyphenyl polyether, but the name polyphenyl ether is widely...
- California Baptist University (alternately CBU) California Baptist Lancers Van Dyne Gym Western Athletic Conference Grand Canyon University Grand Canyon Antelopes...
- organization, as she attempts to stop a conspiracy by rival corporation dataDyne. Perfect Dark was developed over a course of nearly a year and its game engine...
- Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz Aunt Jane's Nieces at Millville (as Edith Van Dyne) The Children's Encyclopædia (begins publication) Kenneth Grahame – The Wind...
- Biography". Archived from the original on March 27, 2010. Mike Gould, MondoDyne.com (January 24, 2013). "Susan B. Neuman Professor University of Michigan...
- play at the Fowler Events Center, which opened in 2017 and replaced the Van Dyne Gym. The men's basketball program was ineligible to play in the NCAA Division...
- in particular hydrogen bonding. The surface tension is also high at 72 dynes/cm (mN/metre) which affects its ability to wet certain surfaces. It evaporates...