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  • ...vate networks in ways that allow limited interaction. This article and the subgroup it describes uses the term Internet in the broadest sense. That is, it iden ...://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1958.txt |date=June 1996 |work= |publisher=Internet Engineering Task Force |accessdate=Sept. 17, 2009}}</ref>. Internet architectural exper
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  • This article <!--and the subgroup it describes--> uses the term Internet in the broadest sense. That is, it i ...://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1958.txt |date=June 1996 |work= |publisher=Internet Engineering Task Force |accessdate=Sept. 17, 2009}}</ref>. Internet architectural exper
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  • ...vate networks in ways that allow limited interaction. This article and the subgroup it describes uses the term Internet in the broadest sense. That is, it iden ...://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1958.txt |date=June 1996 |work= |publisher=Internet Engineering Task Force |accessdate=}}</ref>. While there have been several different pr
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  • ...se top two boxes are not usually needed in my field of expertise (Chemical engineering) but I am sure that they are important to chemists. For all I know, those t ...k I'll check around here and see who the experts in chemistry and chemical engineering are in Citizendium. Glad to see you're still doing OK. [[User:Henry A. Pa
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  • ...du Airgetlám]], [[Nuclear chemistry]], Nuclear fuel, Nuclear fuel cycle, [[Nuclear reactions]], [[Nucleic acid metabolism]], [[Number theory]], [[Oakton, Virg ...ysiology]], [[Phytase]], [[Pi]], [[Piazza Telematica]], [[Pidgin]], [[PIE (nuclear fuel)]], [[Pierce Butler (Founding Father)]], [[Pierce Butler (jurist)]], [
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  • *[[List of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance experiments]] ...most of them are red ... the only blue ones ar "All content" and "Chemical Engineering tag". Why is that?
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  • Chris, in your test layout of the Chemical Engineering subgroup, we now have: # A listing of any subcategories in the subgroup (and the articles (pages) in those categories) without the status or defini
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  • ...inquired when the U.S. government had decided that the risk of accidental nuclear war was unacceptable at 16 bits but acceptable at 32 -- or maybe it was 32 ...added Engineering to the workgroups and nominated it for Approval. Another Engineering editor can make the procedural judgment if my edits were substantive; I don
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  • [[:Category:Engineering|Engineering]] (4) [[:Category:Nuclear chemistry|Nuclear chemistry]] (4)
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  • Eurocorps' Engineer both advises the staff on military engineering, but commands the engineer units. <ref name=EurocorpsEngr>{{citation ...ion operations cell, while U.S. doctrine has psychological operations as a subgroup of IO
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  • ...e past two years (to me, main-stream engineering does not include military engineering) and there is now only one chemistry editor (David Volk) and he is not alwa ...ary and intelligence analysis is one aspect. There are aspects of military engineering where I would have no opinion. Assessing product yields, however, is a rout
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  • Approved! Looks like the engineering and chemistry workgroups are off on a great run! --[[User:D. Matt Innis|D. ...r keep on writing new articles to build up an "infrastructure" of chemical engineering articles and not get involved in what might get to be lengthy process of ac
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  • = nuclear = * [https://citizendium.org/wiki/Category:Nazism_Subgroup Nazism Subgroup]
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  • ...rades, the [[tool]]s (see [[tool/Related Articles]]), and materials. (tips Engineering Editor [hard]hat) ::John, not sure, is there a subgroup for "non-celebrity celebrity" (?). Your question is above my pay grade, sug
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