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What is glass ionomer cement?
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Glass ionomer cement is a kind of cement used in restorative dentistry. Learn what glass ionomer cement is in this article.
1958 Buick Limited Classic Car
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The 1958 Buick Limited was supposed revive the Buick name in the luxury car market, but the economy had other plans. Read about the Limited revival.
5 Ways that Businesses Measure Cash Flow
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Businesses measure cash flow in several ways. Learn about 5 ways that businesses measure cash flow.
How Ultra-high Definition Works
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Ultra-high definition could revolutionize digital television. Learn what makes ultra-high definition TV so special and when it may come on the market.
Top 10 Countries in the Red
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Countries around the world are in debt. Learn about the global recession and its effect on these 10 countries in the red.
1983 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am
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The 1983 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am added an extra gear, more heft and a host of other enhancements. Read about them here.
When you vulcanize a tire, what do you do to it?
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Once a tire has all its components assembled, it's still only a green tire, without any tread patterns or markings. You can learn more about a tire's vulcanization process from this article.
What are tire load ratings?
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What are tire load ratings? Visit HowStuffWorks.com to learn more about tire load ratings.
What can you do to reduce your car's emissions?
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What can you do to reduce your car's emissions? Visit HowStuffWorks.com to learn how to reduce your car's emissions.
How Telescopes Work
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For centuries, curious observers have probed the heavens with the aid of telescopes. Today, both amateur and professional scopes magnify images in a variety of ways.