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A civil airport , Białystok @-@ Krywlany Airport , lies within the city limits , but does not provide regularly scheduled service . There were plans in 2011 to build a new regional airport , Białystok @-@ Saniki Airport , that would have provided flights within Europe .
Oogonia development in teleosts fish varies according to the group , and the determination of oogenesis dynamics allows the understanding of maturation and fertilization processes . Changes in the nucleus , ooplasm , and the surrounding layers characterize the oocyte maturation process .
The size and scale of the stockyards , along with technological advancements in rail transport and refrigeration , allowed for the creation of some of America 's first truly global companies led by entrepreneurs such as Gustavus Franklin Swift and Philip Danforth Armour . Philip Armour was the first person to build a modern large @-@ scale meatpacking plant in Chicago in 1867 . The Armour plant was built at 45th Street and Elizabeth Avenue immediately to the west of the Union Stockyards . This new plant employed the modern " assembly line " ( or rather dis @-@ assembly line ) method of work . The mechanized process with its killing wheel and conveyors helped inspire the automobile assembly line that Henry Ford popularlized in 1913 . For a time the Armour plant , located on a twelve ( 12 ) acre site , was renowned as the largest factory in the world .
Voluntary agencies such as AmeriCorps , the Christian Contractors Association and the United Way provided assistance to residents who have temporary roofing and repair needs . Shortly after , three additional disaster relief centers opened on July 16 , with one being in Franklin County , one in Okaloosa County , and another in Wakulla County . Within a week , over 2 @,@ 100 individuals visited the Disaster Recovery Centers in Escambia and Santa Rosa counties . Another disaster recovery center opened in Franklin County on July 7 , and by July 18 , over $ 3 million ( 2005 USD ) in individual assistance applications for rental , housing and other needs assistance were approved . On July 23 , Dixie and Levy counties became eligible federal funds under its Public Assistance program for damages . By July 28 , all disaster recovery centers ceased operations on Sundays , although on August 4 , Gadsden County became eligible for Public Assistance funding . Two more disaster recovery centers opened on August 4 , one in Dixie County and one in Taylor County . By August 18 , over $ 24 million ( 2005 USD ) in individual assistance funds were collected for victims of Hurricane Dennis . On October 13 , the last disaster recovery centers ceased operations , although individual assistance funds were still being collected .
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He finished the season scoring two touchdowns each in games against Indiana and Ohio State . At the end of the season , Elliott and Bob Chappuis both received 16 of 18 possible points in voting by the AP for the All @-@ Big Nine football team . Elliott weighed only 160 pounds ( 72 @.@ 6 kg ; 11 st 6 @.@ 0 lb ) during his All @-@ American season in 1947 . Asked later about how he managed to compete at his weight , Elliott noted , " I was awful lucky to get by at that weight . "
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The BBC and television regulatory body Ofcom received 70 complaints after Whitney 's first scenes with Tony aired . A BBC spokesman responded : " This is a difficult and challenging storyline , but one which keeps with the tradition of the show for tackling difficult social issues such as domestic abuse and mental health in the past . All the content on screen adheres to the BBC 's editorial guidelines . " The Guardian 's Aida Edemariam said of the beginning of the storyline : " what is most disturbing , watching [ Tony and Whitney 's ] first scenes together , is not the sexuality of the situation per se , though that is uncomfortable - it 's the subtle blackmail with which he keeps her in line . As it 's combined with the emotional manipulation native to soaps , the viewer starts to feel a bit bullied , too . " Numbers of viewer complaints rose within days to over 200 . New Statesman journalist Jeremy Sare commented on the public outrage and defended EastEnders decision to air the storyline , writing :
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In empty space , the photon moves at c ( the speed of light ) and its energy and momentum are related by E
In April 1958 , the MSHD wanted to provide a single number for a more direct routing of a Detroit @-@ to – Chicago freeway ; the state proposed rerouting I @-@ 94 to replace I @-@ 92 in the state , but retained the I @-@ 77 designation . On June 27 , 1958 , AASHO adopted their original numbering plan for Michigan , minus the state 's proposed changes . Around the same time , a section of M @-@ 146 near Port Huron was converted into an approach freeway for the Blue Water Bridge .
The Crosby Garrett Helmet is a copper alloy Roman cavalry helmet dating from the late 2nd or early 3rd century AD . It was found by an unnamed metal detectorist near Crosby Garrett in Cumbria , England , in May 2010 . Later investigations found that a Romano @-@ British farming settlement had occupied the site where the helmet was discovered , which was located a few miles away from a Roman road and a Roman army fort . It is possible that the owner of the helmet was a local inhabitant who had served with the Roman cavalry .
The building of Sicily 's churches would typically be funded not just by individual religious orders but also by an aristocratic family . Contrary to popular belief , the majority of Sicily 's nobility did not choose to have their mortal remains displayed for eternity in the Capuchin catacombs of Palermo , but were buried quite conventionally in vaults beneath their family churches . It has been said , though , that " the funeral of a Sicilian aristocrat was one of the great moments of his life " . Funerals became tremendous shows of wealth ; a result of this ostentation was that the stone memorial slabs covering the burial vaults today provide an accurate barometer of the development of Baroque and marble inlay techniques at any specific time . For instance , those from the first half of the 17th century are of simple white marble decorated with an incised armorial bearing , name , date , etc . From c . 1650 , small quantities of coloured marble inlay appear , forming patterns , and this can be studied developing until , by the end of the century , the coats of arms and calligraphy are entirely of inset coloured marble , with decorative patterned borders . Long after Baroque began to fall from fashion in the 1780s , Baroque decor was still deemed more suitable for Catholic ritual than the new pagan @-@ based neoclassicism .
The roots of the reconstructed Proto @-@ Indo @-@ European language ( PIE ) are basic parts of words that carry a lexical meaning , so @-@ called morphemes . PIE roots usually have verbal meaning like " eat " or " run " . Roots never occur alone in the language . Complete inflected words like verbs , nouns or adjectives are formed by adding further morphemes to a root .
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The transfer of administrative powers to the Syrian government began on 1 August , the day in which Quwatli announced the establishment of the Syrian Army and his position as the commander in chief . Quwatli also asked Khoury to form a cabinet , which was established on 24 August . The French finished their withdrawal from Syria on 15 April 1946 and Quwatli declared Syria 's independence day on 17 April .
Sonnet 18 , often alternatively titled Shall I compare thee to a summer 's day ? , is one of the best @-@ known of 154 sonnets written by the English playwright and poet William Shakespeare . Part of the Fair Youth sequence ( which comprises sonnets 1 – 126 in the accepted numbering stemming from the first edition in 1609 ) , it is the first of the cycle after the opening sequence now described as the procreation sonnets .
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Walsh : Katie Waissel – gave no reason
After one @-@ hitting Boston on May 2 , 1904 , Philadelphia Athletics pitcher Rube Waddell taunted Young to face him so that he could repeat his performance against Boston 's ace . Three days later , Young pitched a perfect game against Waddell and the Athletics . It was the first perfect game in American League history . Waddell was the 27th and last batter , and when he flied out , Young shouted , " How do you like that , you hayseed ? " Waddell had picked an inauspicious time to issue his challenge . Young 's perfect game was the centerpiece of a pitching streak . Young set major league records for the most consecutive scoreless innings pitched and the most consecutive innings without allowing a hit ; the latter record still stands at 25 @.@ 1 innings , or 76 hitless batters . Even after allowing a hit , Young 's scoreless streak reached a then @-@ record 45 shutout innings . Before Young , only two pitchers had thrown perfect games . This occurred in 1880 , when Lee Richmond and John Montgomery Ward pitched perfect games within five days of each other , although under somewhat different rules : the front edge of the pitcher 's box was only 45 feet ( 14 m ) from home base ( the modern release point is about 10 feet ( 3 @.@ 0 m ) farther away ) ; walks required eight balls ; and pitchers were obliged to throw side @-@ armed . Young 's perfect game was the first under the modern rules established in 1893 . One year later , on July 4 , 1905 , Rube Waddell beat Young and the Americans , 4 – 2 , in a 20 @-@ inning matchup . Young pitched 13 consecutive scoreless innings before he gave up a pair of unearned runs in the final inning . Young did not walk a batter and was later quoted : " For my part , I think it was the greatest game of ball I ever took part in . " In 1907 , Young and Waddell faced off in a scoreless 13 @-@ inning tie .
Lincoln sent Hay away from the White House on various missions . In August 1861 , Hay escorted Mary Lincoln and her children to Long Branch , New Jersey , a resort on the Jersey Shore , both as their caretaker and as a means of giving Hay a much @-@ needed break . The following month , Lincoln sent him to Missouri to deliver a letter to Union General John C. Frémont , who had irritated the President with military blunders and by freeing local slaves without authorization , endangering Lincoln 's attempts to keep the border states in the Union .
On 9 June , Pembroke left Gaveston at the rectory at Deddington in Oxfordshire , while he himself left to visit his wife . When Warwick found out about Gaveston 's whereabouts , he immediately rode out to capture him . The next morning he appeared at the rectory , where he took Gaveston captive and brought him back to his castle at Warwick . Pembroke , whose honour had been affronted , appealed for justice both to Gaveston 's brother @-@ in @-@ law Gloucester and to the University of Oxford , but to no avail . At Warwick , Gaveston was condemned to death for violating the terms of the Ordinances , before an assembly of barons , including Warwick , Lancaster , Hereford and Arundel . On 19 June , he was taken out on the road towards Kenilworth as far as Blacklow Hill , which was on the Earl of Lancaster 's land . Here , two Welshmen ran him through with a sword and beheaded him .
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The second season of Homicide drew several comparisons to NYPD Blue , an ABC police drama series that had debuted in September 1993 . It received a large amount of publicity and better ratings than Homicide , which some reviewers attributed to the violence and nudity featured in the show . Like Homicide , NYPD Blue featured an ensemble cast and intertwined subplots , and commentators suggested its success may have encouraged NBC to support Homicide . Levinson said he was not deterred by comparisons to NYPD Blue because Homicide debuted before that series . In a news article , Fontana quoted a friend who described NYPD Blue as " the television version of Homicide " . Baldwin was even more critical of the show , and said in an interview : " The ultimate compliment that can ever be paid [ is ] to be mimicked by someone else . So , thank you , NYPD Blue , because it 's the knockoff of Homicide . " NYPD Blue co @-@ creator Steven Bochco took exception to that characterization , saying he believed his reputation and experience in television proved he was capable of conceiving his own material . Bochco said : I don 't think it 's a knock @-@ off . It was conceived as its own show . I wish Homicide the best – and they should be so lucky as to do as well as we 're doing right now . "
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Barnes reported that Hamence , along with the other frequent omissions Colin McCool and Doug Ring , termed themselves the " Ground Staff " . He added : " In the dressing room during county games they would break out into ironic song about the few chances they got . " Bradman did later state that " because of the strong array of batsman ahead of him , [ Hamence ] seldom had an opportunity to make big scores " but " was an extremely useful reserve who could have been played in the Tests with confidence " .
For many years the masthead of British newspaper The Guardian used " The " in Garamond and " Guardian " in bold Helvetica .
Kennedy , Edward M. ( 1972 ) . In Critical Condition : The Crisis in America 's Health Care . Simon & Schuster . ISBN 978 @-@ 0 @-@ 671 @-@ 21314 @-@ 5 .
To sequester Clayton from the affairs in the state , the Brindles and the Democrats decided the only thing they could do was elect him to the US Senate . However , even though he won unanimously , he refused to take his seat , which would mean letting Johnson become governor . In 1871 , the state House of Representatives drafted articles of impeachment against Clayton , charging him with a wide variety of impeachable actions , including depriving Johnson and several other state officials of offices to which they had been fairly elected , removing state officials and judges from offices to which they had been fairly elected , aiding in fraudulent elections , taking bribes for state railroad bonds , and various other high crimes and misdemeanors . The members of the House then tried to suspend Clayton from his duties as governor by force . They even apparently tried locking him in his office and nailing the door shut . However , Clayton responded that they had no right by the state constitution to deprive him of his office . At the same time , the House also brought impeachment charges against Chief Justice John McClure for his part in trying to deny Johnson the privileges of his office of lieutenant governor .
In February 1896 , Hogan received an offer to manage the Youngstown ( Ohio ) Puddlers , a minor league team associated with the Interstate League . The Vindicator reported that the outfielder refused the offer . " Hogan expects to play again with the St. Louis team in the National League " , the Vindicator stated . The paper went on to quote an article that supposedly appeared in the Cincinnati @-@ based Commercial Gazette : " St. Louis fans are opposed to the idea of selling Marty Hogan , the fast out @-@ fielder , who played with the Indianapolis team last season , having been loaned by the Browns " . In the spring of 1896 , however , Hogan attempted to extricate himself from remaining contractual obligations to the St. Louis Browns . Sporting Life reported , in May 1896 , that Hogan was unsuccessful in his efforts to obtain a final release from the Browns , who retained him as an " extra " right fielder . " Marty has not been given any kind of trial by the manager of the Browns , although he stood high in batting and base running in the Western League last year " , the article stated . " He is in fine condition , and is anxious to play , but does not prepare to be shifted about at the will of alleged managers " . The paper added that Hogan had returned to St. Louis in March 1896 , prepared to " purchase " his release , " but he has been held onto until now , when he could have secured $ 1550 for his services in the Western League " . Hogan appeared especially confident of his baserunning abilities . The article noted that the outfielder had " offered to match himself to run 100 yards for $ 500 a side against any player in the National League " . Meanwhile , his batting evidently continued to improve . On May 24 , 1896 , an article in the St. Paul ( Minnesota ) Globe indicated Hogan performed exceptionally well at the bat during a contest between the Hoosiers and the St. Paul Saints . " Marty Hogan ... through an inadvertent mix @-@ up of pugilism and baseball ... tried to hammer the face off the ball , which had tantalized the other Hoosiers " , the article stated , " and when Marty 's work was done , the ball was out of the lot and he was on second base " .
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During the early 20th century , urbanization of the city due to the geographical feature of " Cruesoe 's Island " and surrounding coal mining property created a density not seen in many cities of its size . The city at the time with a population nearing 10 @,@ 000 was forced to tightly cram homes and businesses upon the sandstone outcropping less than a square mile in diameter leading many to build their buildings with multiple stories around the town square . The Saline County courthouse and square have gone through many transformations within the past 100 years . In the 19th century , the town had dirt streets with a large Greek Revival courthouse with Doric columns built by Swiss @-@ born , Evansville , Indiana Architect J. K. Frick & Co in 1861 . The courthouse was then replaced in 1906 with a larger building designed by then well @-@ known architect John W. Gaddis of Vincennes , Indiana . The structure was an identical model to the Perry County Courthouse at Perryville , Missouri , both built the same year . A smaller version of the central clock tower of the courthouse , including the original clock , manufactured by the Howard Clock Company , of Boston Massachusetts in 1904 was recreated in 1996 , and placed in a small lot behind the Clearwave Building 's parking lot . The Howard clock company was notable for manufacturing large clocks in such buildings as the Wrigley Building in Chicago , and the Ferry Building in San Francisco , California . The town square was completely surrounded by brick streets in 1906 . Harrisburg had 25 miles ( 40 km ) of brick streets , but now only a few blocks are left .
Soriano received the following awards and decorations :
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Tantalum is also used to produce a variety of alloys that have high melting points , strength , and ductility . Alloyed with other metals , it is also used in making carbide tools for metalworking equipment and in the production of superalloys for jet engine components , chemical process equipment , nuclear reactors , and missile parts . Because of its ductility , tantalum can be drawn into fine wires or filaments , which are used for evaporating metals such as aluminium . Since it resists attack by body fluids and is nonirritating , tantalum is widely used in making surgical instruments and implants . For example , porous tantalum coatings are used in the construction of orthopedic implants due to tantalum 's ability to form a direct bond to hard tissue .
As of the census of 2010 , there were 101 @,@ 168 people , 39 @,@ 760 households , and 23 @,@ 526 families residing in the city . The population density was 2 @,@ 440 @.@ 1 inhabitants per square mile ( 942 @.@ 1 / km2 ) . There were 46 @,@ 324 housing units at an average density of 1 @,@ 117 @.@ 3 per square mile ( 431 @.@ 4 / km2 ) . The racial makeup of the city was 60 @.@ 5 % White , 26 @.@ 6 % African American , 0 @.@ 5 % Native American , 1 @.@ 3 % Asian , 0 @.@ 1 % Pacific Islander , 6 @.@ 9 % from other races , and 4 @.@ 2 % from two or more races . Hispanic or Latino of any race were 13 @.@ 0 % of the population .
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Odense is Funen 's most important industrial and commercial centre , and the city 's central location in Denmark makes it one of the national convention and congress centres . Enterprises include the Albani Brewery , ABB ( Asea Brown Boveri ) , Kansas Workwear ( clothing ) , Plus Pack ( canning and containers ) as well as manufacturers in the electrical sector . In recent years there has been a general trend from manufacturing into the service sector . By 2002 , 51 % of the workforce was employed by the service sector while only 13 % were working in industry . Lindø Wharf , once Denmark 's largest shipbuilding facility , has now been converted into Lindø Industrial Park specialising in the production and storage of components for the offshore industries , creating a variety of new tenants . GASA , a large horticultural centre , supplies fruit , vegetables , flowers and plants to most of the country as well as for export . Established in 1988 , Denmark 's major commercial television channel TV 2 is based in Odense .
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While he still felt a disdain for public life , Tchaikovsky now participated in it for two reasons — his increasing celebrity , and what he felt was his duty to promote Russian music . To this end , he helped support his former pupil Sergei Taneyev , now director of the Moscow Conservatory , by attending student examinations and negotiating the sometimes sensitive relations among various members of the staff . Tchaikovsky also served as director of the Moscow branch of the Russian Musical Society during the 1889 – 90 season . In this post , he invited a number of international celebrities to conduct , including Johannes Brahms , Antonín Dvořák and Jules Massenet . Tchaikovsky promoted Russian music both in his own compositions and in his role as a guest conductor . In January 1887 he substituted at the Bolshoi Theater in Moscow on short notice for the first three performances of his opera Cherevichki . Conducting was something the composer had wanted to master for at least a decade , as he saw that success outside Russia depended to some extent on conducting his own works . Within a year of the Cherevichki performances , Tchaikovsky was in considerable demand throughout Europe and Russia , which helped him overcome a life @-@ long stage fright and boosted his self @-@ assurance .
Starting in January 2005 , the mansion closed for almost three years as it underwent the major restoration project . As part of the 2005 – 07 renovations , the drawing room and two bedchambers were completely refurbished . The drawing room 's furnishings were extensively researched to reflect accurately the Mansion in the 1830 – 60 period . The ornate cupola atop the mansion was restored , including the spherical ornament above the cupola , which was refinished in gold leaf . The Hampton Mansion re @-@ opened to the public on November 30 , 2007 .
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The city lay within the kingdom of Mauretania , which became a Roman client state following the fall of Carthage in 146 BC . The Punic influence lasted for a considerable time afterwards , as the city 's magistrates retained the Carthaginian title of suffete long after the end of Punic rule . Juba II of Numidia was placed on the Mauretanian throne by Augustus in 25 BC and turned his attention to building a royal capital at Volubilis . Educated in Rome and married to Cleopatra Selene II , the daughter of Mark Antony and Cleopatra , Juba and his son Ptolemy were thoroughly Romanised kings , although of Berber ancestry ; their preference for Roman art and architecture was clearly reflected in the city 's design .
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This time , it was the city of DeKalb that sought to wrest the title of county seat away from Sycamore . Two of DeKalb 's most prominent citizens , Jacob Haish and Isaac L. Ellwood , each promised to donate $ 20 @,@ 000 to help absorb some of the new building 's cost ; their donation hinged upon the courthouse being moved to and constructed in DeKalb . The city of Sycamore responded by raising $ 70 @,@ 000 in donations from its citizens and legal wrangling continued , until 1904 . Haish eventually pledged $ 103 @,@ 000 for a DeKalb courthouse but it was decided that the county seat would stay in Sycamore and ground was broken , despite the continuing legal battle , on October 29 , 1903 . The building was completed on March 1 , 1905 and the Crew Brothers Company was hired to demolish the 1850 DeKalb County Courthouse .
According to University of Illinois historian James Anderson in the film , " His story is a story of great accomplishment , of heroic efforts and overcoming tremendous odds ... a story about who we are and what we stand for and the challenges that have been there and the challenges that are still with us . "
Various naval warships and shore installations were named for Hipper : heavy cruiser Admiral Hipper of the Kriegsmarine , the training frigate Hipper of the Bundesmarine and a building of the German Naval Operations School in Bremerhaven .
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The A330 @-@ 200 first flew on 13 August 1997 . The sixteen @-@ month certification process involved logging 630 hours of test flights . The A330 @-@ 200 's first customer was ILFC ; these aircraft were leased by Canada 3000 , who became the type 's first operator .
The reviewer for Next Generation saw significant promise in Red Alarm , and believed that its elements should add up to " a fantastic game " ; but the writer panned the final product as a wasted opportunity . Similarly , Danny Wallace of Total ! wrote , " On the one hand , it 's a pretty impressive 3D spacey shoot @-@ em @-@ up , with a real grip on the Virtual world and all those fancy techniques , and on the other it 's an often visually confusing , headache @-@ inducing attempt at being something it 's quite obviously not . " However , Dave Halverson of DieHard GameFan called Red Alarm " a great shooter " with excellent graphics . Co @-@ reviewer Nicholas Barres hailed it as a " masterpiece " , and he considered it to be " the one and only reason to buy a Virtual Boy " .
As an unrestricted free agent in the summer of 2005 , Niedermayer was in considerable demand ; 14 teams contacted his agent on the first day they were allowed to talk to him . The Devils offered him a five @-@ year contract that would have paid him $ 7 @.@ 8 million per season , the maximum allowed under the new salary cap , but Niedermayer chose instead to sign a four @-@ year contract worth $ 6 @.@ 75 million per season with the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim . He chose to take the shorter term and lower salary to play and try to win a Stanley Cup with his brother . The Ducks immediately named Scott the team 's captain . In his first season in Anaheim , 2005 – 06 , Niedermayer scored 63 points and was named a First Team All @-@ Star for the second time . In the playoffs , the Ducks reached the Western Conference Final , but were eliminated by the Edmonton Oilers .
The Lunacy Act of 1903 changed the title of all Victorian " asylums " to " hospitals for the insane " however this Act didn ’ t come into operation until March 1905 . From this time onwards , inmates began being referred to as patients . The Mental Hygiene Act of 1933 again altered Kew 's title to " Kew Mental Hospital " . The move from ' asylum ' to ' hospital ' and ' inmate ' to ' patient ' also reflected the increased involvement of the medical profession in the management and treatment of mental illness .
Gaseous mercury is used in mercury @-@ vapor lamps and some " neon sign " type advertising signs and fluorescent lamps . Those low @-@ pressure lamps emit very spectrally narrow lines , which are traditionally used in optical spectroscopy for calibration of spectral position . Commercial calibration lamps are sold for this purpose ; reflecting a fluorescent ceiling light into a spectrometer is a common calibration practice . Gaseous mercury is also found in some electron tubes , including ignitrons , thyratrons , and mercury arc rectifiers . It is also used in specialist medical care lamps for skin tanning and disinfection . Gaseous mercury is added to cold cathode argon @-@ filled lamps to increase the ionization and electrical conductivity . An argon @-@ filled lamp without mercury will have dull spots and will fail to light correctly . Lighting containing mercury can be bombarded / oven pumped only once . When added to neon filled tubes the light produced will be inconsistent red / blue spots until the initial burning @-@ in process is completed ; eventually it will light a consistent dull off @-@ blue color .
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