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  2. Plumbing fixture - Wikipedia

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    In some occasional cases, a sink may have both a potable (drinkable) and a non-potable water supply. Lavatories and water closets normally connect to the water supply by means of a supply , which is a tube, usually of nominal 3/8 in ( United States ) or 10 or 12 mm diameter ( Europe and Middle East ), which connects the water supply to the ...

  3. Sink - Wikipedia

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    A vessel sink is a free-standing sink, generally finished and decorated on all sides, that sits directly on the surface of the furniture on which it is mounted. These sinks have become increasingly popular with bathroom designers because of the large range of materials, styles, and finishes that can be shown to good advantage. [9

  4. Paul Krause - Wikipedia

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    Paul James Krause (born February 19, 1942) is an American former professional football safety who played in the National Football League (NFL) for the Minnesota Vikings and the Washington Redskins. [1]

  5. Rosalind E. Krauss - Wikipedia

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    Krauss was born to Matthew M. Epstein and Bertha Luber [3] in Washington, D.C., and grew up in the area, visiting art museums with her father. [4] After graduating from Wellesley College in 1962, she attended Harvard University, [5] whose Department of Fine Arts (now Department of History of Art and Architecture) had a strong tradition of the intensive analysis of actual art objects under the ...

  6. Pinnick oxidation - Wikipedia

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    The typical reaction conditions used today were developed by G. A. Kraus. [2] [3] H.W. Pinnick later demonstrated that these conditions could be applied to oxidize α,β-unsaturated aldehydes. [4] There exist many different reactions to oxidize aldehydes, but only a few are amenable to a broad range of functional groups.

  7. Alison Krauss - Wikipedia

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    Alison Maria Krauss [9] was born in Decatur, Illinois, [10] [11] to Fred and Louise Krauss.. Fred Krauss was a German immigrant who came to the United States in 1952 at age 12, and taught his native language while he earned a doctorate in psychology.

  8. Lindgren oxidation - Wikipedia

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    Lindgren oxidation is a selective method for oxidizing aldehydes to carboxylic acids. [1] The reaction is named after Bengt O. Lindgren. The oxidation takes place in water containing solvent mixtures under slightly acidic conditions (pH 3–5) with sodium chlorite as oxidizer.