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624485be_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Overview | [Episode] 12 [Title] The Boy Who Saw Tomorrow [Overview] | Betty's nephew Jonah arrives at Gamma Base to demonstrate his amazing psychic ability, able to predict the future with uncanny accuracy he has a vision of Betty's space shuttle crashing into a mountain, with the Hulk and a mysterious madman involved. | [] | The Incredible Hulk (1982 TV series) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Overview | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Incredible_Hulk_(1982_TV_series) | 48/1438042987034.19_20150728002307-00174-ip-10-236-191-2_866154104_1.json |
624485be_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Overview | [Episode] 13 [Title] The Hulk Destroys Bruce Banner [Overview] | While testing his new Transmat teleporter on himself, Bruce transforms into the Hulk in mid-teleportation, convincing Betty that the Hulk interfered and leading the charge to capture the creature to attempt to save Bruce. | [] | The Incredible Hulk (1982 TV series) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Overview | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Incredible_Hulk_(1982_TV_series) | 48/1438042987034.19_20150728002307-00174-ip-10-236-191-2_866154104_1.json |
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e40f9aa0_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Description | [Type] Tripropellant rocket [Advantages] Reduces take-off weight, since hydrogen is lighter; combines good thrust to weight with high average Isp, improves payload for launching from Earth by a sizeable percentage [Disadvantages] Similar issues to bipropellant, but with more plumbing, more R&D [Description] | Three different propellants (usually hydrogen, hydrocarbon and liquid oxygen) are introduced into a combustion chamber in variable mixture ratios, or multiple engines are used with fixed propellant mixture ratios and throttled or shut down | [] | Rocket engine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Description | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rocket_engine | 48/1438042987034.19_20150728002307-00256-ip-10-236-191-2_877778147_6.json |
e40f9aa0_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Description | [Type] Air-augmented rocket [Advantages] Mach 0 to Mach 4.5+ (can also run exoatmospheric), good efficiency at Mach 2 to 4 [Disadvantages] Similar efficiency to rockets at low speed or exoatmospheric, inlet difficulties, a relatively undeveloped and unexplored type, cooling difficulties, very noisy, thrust/weight ratio is similar to ramjets. [Description] | Essentially a ramjet where intake air is compressed and burnt with the exhaust from a rocket | [] | Rocket engine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Description | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rocket_engine | 48/1438042987034.19_20150728002307-00256-ip-10-236-191-2_877778147_6.json |
e40f9aa0_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Description | [Type] Turborocket [Advantages] Very close to existing designs, operates in very high altitude, wide range of altitude and airspeed [Disadvantages] Atmospheric airspeed limited to same range as turbojet engine, carrying oxidiser like LOX can be dangerous. Much heavier than simple rockets. [Description] | A combined cycle turbojet/rocket where an additional oxidiser such as oxygen is added to the airstream to increase maximum altitude | [] | Rocket engine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Description | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rocket_engine | 48/1438042987034.19_20150728002307-00256-ip-10-236-191-2_877778147_6.json |
e40f9aa0_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Description | [Type] Precooled jet engine / LACE (combined cycle with rocket) [Advantages] Easily tested on ground. High thrust/weight ratios are possible (~14) together with good fuel efficiency over a wide range of airspeeds, mach 0-5.5+; this combination of efficiencies may permit launching to orbit, single stage, or very rapid intercontinental travel. [Disadvantages] Exists only at the lab prototyping stage. Examples include RB545, SABRE, ATREX [Description] | Intake air is chilled to very low temperatures at inlet before passing through a ramjet or turbojet engine. Can be combined with a rocket engine for orbital insertion. | [] | Rocket engine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Description | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rocket_engine | 48/1438042987034.19_20150728002307-00256-ip-10-236-191-2_877778147_6.json |
615e4965_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia_Dean_s_Index_Classification | Smooth, glossy, pale creamy-white translucent surface [Classification] | Normal | [
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615e4965_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia_Dean_s_Index_Classification | A few white flecks or white spots [Classification] | Questionable | [
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615e4965_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia_Dean_s_Index_Classification | Small opaque, paper white areas covering less than 25% of the tooth surface [Classification] | Very Mild | [
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615e4965_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia_Dean_s_Index_Classification | Opaque white areas covering less than 50% of the tooth surface [Classification] | Mild | [
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615e4965_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia_Dean_s_Index_Classification | All tooth surfaces affected; marked wear on biting surfaces; brown stain may be present [Classification] | Moderate | [
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615e4965_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia_Dean_s_Index_Classification | All tooth surfaces affected; discrete or confluent pitting; brown stain present [Classification] | Severe | [
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324942b5_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Synopsis_6_ | [Date of Feature] 1959 [Title] Follow the Stars [Synopsis[6]] | There are many who follow the stars. Some believe they can indicate the future, while astronomers spend their nights observing the heavens through the great telescopes at Jodrell Bank. | [] | Look at Life (film series) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Synopsis[6] | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Look_at_Life_(British_cinema_series) | 48/1438042986615.83_20150728002306-00281-ip-10-236-191-2_854733410_8.json |
324942b5_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Synopsis_6_ | [Date of Feature] ? [Title] A Marriage is Arranged [Synopsis[6]] | How a marriage between steel and plastic is successfully forged at British steelworks. | [] | Look at Life (film series) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Synopsis[6] | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Look_at_Life_(British_cinema_series) | 48/1438042986615.83_20150728002306-00281-ip-10-236-191-2_854733410_8.json |
324942b5_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Synopsis_6_ | [Date of Feature] 1960 [Title] Channel Tunnel [Synopsis[6]] | A visit to the trial tunnel and a look at all the scientific research necessary. | [] | Look at Life (film series) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Synopsis[6] | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Look_at_Life_(British_cinema_series) | 48/1438042986615.83_20150728002306-00281-ip-10-236-191-2_854733410_8.json |
324942b5_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Synopsis_6_ | [Date of Feature] 1960 [Title] Healing Hands [Synopsis[6]] | The onward march of surgery – and the dedicated research behind the scenes of medicine. | [] | Look at Life (film series) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Synopsis[6] | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Look_at_Life_(British_cinema_series) | 48/1438042986615.83_20150728002306-00281-ip-10-236-191-2_854733410_8.json |
324942b5_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Synopsis_6_ | [Date of Feature] 1960 [Title] Testing Time [Synopsis[6]] | A film about all the different things that need to be tested in Britain today. | [] | Look at Life (film series) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Synopsis[6] | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Look_at_Life_(British_cinema_series) | 48/1438042986615.83_20150728002306-00281-ip-10-236-191-2_854733410_8.json |
324942b5_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Synopsis_6_ | [Date of Feature] ? [Title] Making a Meal Out of It [Synopsis[6]] | A film looking at various aspects of food, visiting research laboratories as well as taking a look at food from the turn of the century. | [] | Look at Life (film series) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Synopsis[6] | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Look_at_Life_(British_cinema_series) | 48/1438042986615.83_20150728002306-00281-ip-10-236-191-2_854733410_8.json |
324942b5_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Synopsis_6_ | [Date of Feature] 1961 [Title] Press-Button Age [Synopsis[6]] | Every day is another step into the press-button age; this film shows how our lives are increasingly regulated by automation. | [] | Look at Life (film series) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Synopsis[6] | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Look_at_Life_(British_cinema_series) | 48/1438042986615.83_20150728002306-00281-ip-10-236-191-2_854733410_8.json |
324942b5_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Synopsis_6_ | [Date of Feature] 1961 [Title] Flood Tide [Synopsis[6]] | How the ceaseless battle with the sea is being fought with the aid of the Flood Warning System. | [] | Look at Life (film series) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Synopsis[6] | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Look_at_Life_(British_cinema_series) | 48/1438042986615.83_20150728002306-00281-ip-10-236-191-2_854733410_8.json |
324942b5_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Synopsis_6_ | [Date of Feature] 1961 [Title] Men With Ideas [Synopsis[6]] | A film providing insight into the machinery of patenting. | [] | Look at Life (film series) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Synopsis[6] | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Look_at_Life_(British_cinema_series) | 48/1438042986615.83_20150728002306-00281-ip-10-236-191-2_854733410_8.json |
324942b5_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Synopsis_6_ | [Date of Feature] 1961 [Title] Mystery of a Fish [Synopsis[6]] | From the River Axe in Devon, scientists catch every young salmon that swims downstream in an effort to map this species’ incredible voyage. | [] | Look at Life (film series) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Synopsis[6] | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Look_at_Life_(British_cinema_series) | 48/1438042986615.83_20150728002306-00281-ip-10-236-191-2_854733410_8.json |
324942b5_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Synopsis_6_ | [Date of Feature] 1962 [Title] Rockets Away! [Synopsis[6]] | A film exploring the research being done on rockets, for both peaceful purposes and defence. | [] | Look at Life (film series) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Synopsis[6] | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Look_at_Life_(British_cinema_series) | 48/1438042986615.83_20150728002306-00281-ip-10-236-191-2_854733410_8.json |
324942b5_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Synopsis_6_ | [Date of Feature] 1962 [Title] The Little Menace [Synopsis[6]] | A study of what is being done in medical research. | [] | Look at Life (film series) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Synopsis[6] | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Look_at_Life_(British_cinema_series) | 48/1438042986615.83_20150728002306-00281-ip-10-236-191-2_854733410_8.json |
324942b5_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Synopsis_6_ | [Date of Feature] 1962 [Title] Trouble on Oily Waters [Synopsis[6]] | The dumping of oil waste in the sea has created a new menace along Britain’s shoreline. | [] | Look at Life (film series) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Synopsis[6] | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Look_at_Life_(British_cinema_series) | 48/1438042986615.83_20150728002306-00281-ip-10-236-191-2_854733410_8.json |
324942b5_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Synopsis_6_ | [Date of Feature] 1962 [Title] Any Old Iron? [Synopsis[6]] | This film turns the spotlight on the people who prepare salvaged steel for re-use, and on the steel foundries which melt it down again. | [] | Look at Life (film series) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Synopsis[6] | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Look_at_Life_(British_cinema_series) | 48/1438042986615.83_20150728002306-00281-ip-10-236-191-2_854733410_8.json |
324942b5_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Synopsis_6_ | [Date of Feature] 1963 [Title] Caught in the Cold [Synopsis[6]] | Every year, Britain gets caught in the cold; cities crawl to a standstill, and road and rail traffic is disrupted. Why does this happen in an age of scientific miracles? | [] | Look at Life (film series) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Synopsis[6] | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Look_at_Life_(British_cinema_series) | 48/1438042986615.83_20150728002306-00281-ip-10-236-191-2_854733410_8.json |
a34a38a0_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__monitor_the_MDM_Programme_21__Frequency_of_meeting | [Level] National [Committee] The national level steering / monitoring committee Program Approval Board (PAB) [Frequency of meeting] | Quarterly | [] | Midday Meal Scheme - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Frequency of meeting | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Midday_Meal_Scheme | 48/1438042986615.83_20150728002306-00130-ip-10-236-191-2_857047551_2.json |
a34a38a0_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__monitor_the_MDM_Programme_21__Frequency_of_meeting | [Level] State [Committee] The state level steering / monitoring committee [Frequency of meeting] | Quarterly | [] | Midday Meal Scheme - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Frequency of meeting | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Midday_Meal_Scheme | 48/1438042986615.83_20150728002306-00130-ip-10-236-191-2_857047551_2.json |
a34a38a0_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__monitor_the_MDM_Programme_21__Frequency_of_meeting | [Level] District [Committee] The district level committee [Frequency of meeting] | Monthly | [] | Midday Meal Scheme - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Frequency of meeting | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Midday_Meal_Scheme | 48/1438042986615.83_20150728002306-00130-ip-10-236-191-2_857047551_2.json |
a34a38a0_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__monitor_the_MDM_Programme_21__Frequency_of_meeting | [Level] Municipal [Committee] The municipal committee [Frequency of meeting] | Monthly | [] | Midday Meal Scheme - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Frequency of meeting | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Midday_Meal_Scheme | 48/1438042986615.83_20150728002306-00130-ip-10-236-191-2_857047551_2.json |
a34a38a0_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__monitor_the_MDM_Programme_21__Frequency_of_meeting | [Level] Block [Committee] The Mandal level committee [Frequency of meeting] | Fortnightly | [] | Midday Meal Scheme - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Frequency of meeting | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Midday_Meal_Scheme | 48/1438042986615.83_20150728002306-00130-ip-10-236-191-2_857047551_2.json |
a34a38a0_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__monitor_the_MDM_Programme_21__Frequency_of_meeting | [Level] Village [Committee] Panchayat level sub-committee [Frequency of meeting] | Day-to-day functioning of the implementing of the scheme | [] | Midday Meal Scheme - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Frequency of meeting | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Midday_Meal_Scheme | 48/1438042986615.83_20150728002306-00130-ip-10-236-191-2_857047551_2.json |
a34a38a0_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__monitor_the_MDM_Programme_21__Frequency_of_meeting | [Level] School [Committee] School management and development committee or Parent Teacher Association. [Frequency of meeting] | Monthly and as when it is required | [] | Midday Meal Scheme - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Frequency of meeting | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Midday_Meal_Scheme | 48/1438042986615.83_20150728002306-00130-ip-10-236-191-2_857047551_2.json |
3f320f13_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Color | [Result] Winner [Color] | Gold | [] | 2013 U.S. F2000 Winterfest - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Color | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2013_U.S._F2000_Winterfest | 48/1438042987034.19_20150728002307-00209-ip-10-236-191-2_876523622_5.json |
3f320f13_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Color | [Result] 2nd place [Color] | Silver | [] | 2013 U.S. F2000 Winterfest - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Color | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2013_U.S._F2000_Winterfest | 48/1438042987034.19_20150728002307-00209-ip-10-236-191-2_876523622_5.json |
3f320f13_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Color | [Result] 3rd place [Color] | Bronze | [] | 2013 U.S. F2000 Winterfest - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Color | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2013_U.S._F2000_Winterfest | 48/1438042987034.19_20150728002307-00209-ip-10-236-191-2_876523622_5.json |
3f320f13_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Color | [Result] 4th & 5th place [Color] | Green | [] | 2013 U.S. F2000 Winterfest - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Color | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2013_U.S._F2000_Winterfest | 48/1438042987034.19_20150728002307-00209-ip-10-236-191-2_876523622_5.json |
3f320f13_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Color | [Result] 6th–10th place [Color] | Light Blue | [] | 2013 U.S. F2000 Winterfest - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Color | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2013_U.S._F2000_Winterfest | 48/1438042987034.19_20150728002307-00209-ip-10-236-191-2_876523622_5.json |
3f320f13_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Color | [Result] Finished (Outside Top 10) [Color] | Dark Blue | [] | 2013 U.S. F2000 Winterfest - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Color | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2013_U.S._F2000_Winterfest | 48/1438042987034.19_20150728002307-00209-ip-10-236-191-2_876523622_5.json |
3f320f13_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Color | [Result] Did not finish [Color] | Purple | [] | 2013 U.S. F2000 Winterfest - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Color | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2013_U.S._F2000_Winterfest | 48/1438042987034.19_20150728002307-00209-ip-10-236-191-2_876523622_5.json |
3f320f13_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Color | [Result] Did not qualify (DNQ) [Color] | Red | [] | 2013 U.S. F2000 Winterfest - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Color | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2013_U.S._F2000_Winterfest | 48/1438042987034.19_20150728002307-00209-ip-10-236-191-2_876523622_5.json |
3f320f13_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Color | [Result] Withdrawn (Wth) [Color] | Brown | [] | 2013 U.S. F2000 Winterfest - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Color | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2013_U.S._F2000_Winterfest | 48/1438042987034.19_20150728002307-00209-ip-10-236-191-2_876523622_5.json |
3f320f13_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Color | [Result] Disqualified (DSQ) [Color] | Black | [] | 2013 U.S. F2000 Winterfest - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Color | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2013_U.S._F2000_Winterfest | 48/1438042987034.19_20150728002307-00209-ip-10-236-191-2_876523622_5.json |
3f320f13_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Color | [Result] Did not start (DNS) [Color] | White | [] | 2013 U.S. F2000 Winterfest - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Color | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2013_U.S._F2000_Winterfest | 48/1438042987034.19_20150728002307-00209-ip-10-236-191-2_876523622_5.json |
3f320f13_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Color | [Result] Did not participate [Color] | Blank | [] | 2013 U.S. F2000 Winterfest - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Color | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2013_U.S._F2000_Winterfest | 48/1438042987034.19_20150728002307-00209-ip-10-236-191-2_876523622_5.json |
79bc00bf_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Description | Waxed floss [Indications] Type I embrasures, Floss cleans between the gum and tooth Type II and III embrasures Floss cuts, Floss clefts, Circulation to fingers may cut off from wrapping floss too tight, Inability to reach back teeth due to manual dexterity problems One time use. Dispose after use [Description] | Traditional string floss, Nylon waxed Monofilament floss also available coated in polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE), Does not fray | [] | Dental floss - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Description | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dental_floss | 48/1438042986615.83_20150728002306-00047-ip-10-236-191-2_853999246_0.json |
79bc00bf_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Description | Unwaxed floss [Indications] Type I embrasures, Floss cleans between the gum and tooth Type II and III embrasures See waxed floss One time use. Dispose after use [Description] | Traditional string floss, Unwaxed, multifilaments | [] | Dental floss - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Description | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dental_floss | 48/1438042986615.83_20150728002306-00047-ip-10-236-191-2_853999246_0.json |
79bc00bf_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Description | Dental tape [Indications] Type I embrasures, Floss cleans between the gum and tooth that may have large tooth surface area Type II and III embrasures See waxed floss One time use. Dispose after use [Description] | Waxed floss that has a wider and flatter design to conventional floss | [] | Dental floss - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Description | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dental_floss | 48/1438042986615.83_20150728002306-00047-ip-10-236-191-2_853999246_0.json |
79bc00bf_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Description | Tufted/braided dental floss/ Superfloss [Indications] Type II and III embrasures. Under pontics of fixed partial dentures Type I embrasures Trauma from forcing threader into tissues. Yarnlike portion/fibers may catch on appliances or dental work (which may cause gum irritation/problem) One time use. Dispose after use [Description] | Regular diameter floss, wider tufted portion looks like yarn. Tip of product also resembles a threader | [] | Dental floss - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Description | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dental_floss | 48/1438042986615.83_20150728002306-00047-ip-10-236-191-2_853999246_0.json |
79bc00bf_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Description | Floss holder [Indications] Type I embrasures. Recommended for individuals that lack manual dexterity, who are physically challenged, or who have a strong gag reflex. Floss holders may assist caregivers Type II and III embrasures Unable to maintain tension of floss against tooth and fully wrap around tooth side. Need to set a fulcrum/finger rest (e.g. cheek, chin) to avoid trauma to gums and floss cuts Can be used a number of times, however floss is to be changed after each use [Description] | Handle with two prongs in Y or F Shape | [] | Dental floss - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Description | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dental_floss | 48/1438042986615.83_20150728002306-00047-ip-10-236-191-2_853999246_0.json |
79bc00bf_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Description | Floss threader [Indications] Type I embrasures: tight contacts between teeth, floss between and under abutment teeth and pontics of fixed prosthesis (e.g. fixed bridges and dental implants), under orthodontic appliances such as wires and lingual bar, under bars for implants Type II and III embrasures Trauma to gums from flossing threader into tissues Can be used a number of times, however floss is to be changed after each use [Description] | A nylon loop designed to resemble a needle with large opening to thread floss. Tip of floss threader inserted and pulled through the space between two teeth to allow cleaning of the teeth sides | [] | Dental floss - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Description | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dental_floss | 48/1438042986615.83_20150728002306-00047-ip-10-236-191-2_853999246_0.json |
b002edd1_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Type | [Description] Ignitable, self-sustaining solid fuel/oxidiser mixture ("grain") with central hole and nozzle [Advantages] Simple, often no moving parts, reasonably good mass fraction, reasonable Isp. A thrust schedule can be designed into the grain. [Disadvantages] Throttling, burn termination, and reignition require special designs. Handling issues from ignitable mixture. Lower performance than liquid rockets. If grain cracks it can block nozzle with disastrous results. Grain cracks burn and widen during burn. Refueling harder than simply filling tanks. [Type] | Solid rocket | [] | Rocket engine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Type | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rocket_engine | 48/1438042987034.19_20150728002307-00256-ip-10-236-191-2_877778147_6.json |
b002edd1_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Type | [Description] Separate oxidiser/fuel; typically the oxidiser is liquid and kept in a tank and the fuel is solid. [Advantages] Quite simple, solid fuel is essentially inert without oxidiser, safer; cracks do not escalate, throttleable and easy to switch off. [Disadvantages] Some oxidisers are monopropellants, can explode in own right; mechanical failure of solid propellant can block nozzle (very rare with rubberised propellant), central hole widens over burn and negatively affects mixture ratio. [Type] | Hybrid rocket | [] | Rocket engine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Type | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rocket_engine | 48/1438042987034.19_20150728002307-00256-ip-10-236-191-2_877778147_6.json |
b002edd1_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Type | [Description] Propellant (such as hydrazine, hydrogen peroxide or nitrous oxide) flows over a catalyst and exothermically decomposes; hot gases are emitted through nozzle. [Advantages] Simple in concept, throttleable, low temperatures in combustion chamber [Disadvantages] catalysts can be easily contaminated, monopropellants can detonate if contaminated or provoked, Isp is perhaps 1/3 of best liquids [Type] | Monopropellant rocket | [] | Rocket engine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Type | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rocket_engine | 48/1438042987034.19_20150728002307-00256-ip-10-236-191-2_877778147_6.json |
b002edd1_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Type | [Description] Two fluid (typically liquid) propellants are introduced through injectors into combustion chamber and burnt [Advantages] Up to ~99% efficient combustion with excellent mixture control, throttleable, can be used with turbopumps which permits incredibly lightweight tanks, can be safe with extreme care [Disadvantages] Pumps needed for high performance are expensive to design, huge thermal fluxes across combustion chamber wall can impact reuse, failure modes include major explosions, a lot of plumbing is needed. [Type] | Bipropellant rocket | [] | Rocket engine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Type | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rocket_engine | 48/1438042987034.19_20150728002307-00256-ip-10-236-191-2_877778147_6.json |
b002edd1_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Type | [Description] Rocket takes off as a bipropellant rocket, then turns to using just one propellant as a monopropellant [Advantages] Simplicity and ease of control [Disadvantages] Lower performance than bipropellants [Type] | Dual mode propulsion rocket | [] | Rocket engine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Type | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rocket_engine | 48/1438042987034.19_20150728002307-00256-ip-10-236-191-2_877778147_6.json |
b002edd1_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Type | [Description] Three different propellants (usually hydrogen, hydrocarbon and liquid oxygen) are introduced into a combustion chamber in variable mixture ratios, or multiple engines are used with fixed propellant mixture ratios and throttled or shut down [Advantages] Reduces take-off weight, since hydrogen is lighter; combines good thrust to weight with high average Isp, improves payload for launching from Earth by a sizeable percentage [Disadvantages] Similar issues to bipropellant, but with more plumbing, more R&D [Type] | Tripropellant rocket | [] | Rocket engine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Type | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rocket_engine | 48/1438042987034.19_20150728002307-00256-ip-10-236-191-2_877778147_6.json |
b002edd1_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Type | [Description] Essentially a ramjet where intake air is compressed and burnt with the exhaust from a rocket [Advantages] Mach 0 to Mach 4.5+ (can also run exoatmospheric), good efficiency at Mach 2 to 4 [Disadvantages] Similar efficiency to rockets at low speed or exoatmospheric, inlet difficulties, a relatively undeveloped and unexplored type, cooling difficulties, very noisy, thrust/weight ratio is similar to ramjets. [Type] | Air-augmented rocket | [] | Rocket engine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Type | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rocket_engine | 48/1438042987034.19_20150728002307-00256-ip-10-236-191-2_877778147_6.json |
b002edd1_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Type | [Description] A combined cycle turbojet/rocket where an additional oxidiser such as oxygen is added to the airstream to increase maximum altitude [Advantages] Very close to existing designs, operates in very high altitude, wide range of altitude and airspeed [Disadvantages] Atmospheric airspeed limited to same range as turbojet engine, carrying oxidiser like LOX can be dangerous. Much heavier than simple rockets. [Type] | Turborocket | [] | Rocket engine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Type | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rocket_engine | 48/1438042987034.19_20150728002307-00256-ip-10-236-191-2_877778147_6.json |
b002edd1_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Type | [Description] Intake air is chilled to very low temperatures at inlet before passing through a ramjet or turbojet engine. Can be combined with a rocket engine for orbital insertion. [Advantages] Easily tested on ground. High thrust/weight ratios are possible (~14) together with good fuel efficiency over a wide range of airspeeds, mach 0-5.5+; this combination of efficiencies may permit launching to orbit, single stage, or very rapid intercontinental travel. [Disadvantages] Exists only at the lab prototyping stage. Examples include RB545, SABRE, ATREX [Type] | Precooled jet engine / LACE (combined cycle with rocket) | [] | Rocket engine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Type | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rocket_engine | 48/1438042987034.19_20150728002307-00256-ip-10-236-191-2_877778147_6.json |
d34b56d2_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Summary | [Chapter] 1 [Number of quotations] 13 [Title] The Communist Party [Summary] | The Chinese Communist Party is the core of the Chinese revolution, and its principles are based on Marxism–Leninism. Party criticism should be carried out within the Party. | [] | Quotations from Chairman Mao Tse-tung - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Summary | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quotations_From_Chairman_Mao_Tse-Tung | 48/1438042986615.83_20150728002306-00093-ip-10-236-191-2_856996972_1.json |
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