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The new look of school drink vending packages While helping milk replace soda in vending machines, aseptic processing and packaging is getting a lot of interest -- and technical advancement. mark for My Articles similar articles
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Ultimate Apex Achieved Researchers have devised a method of coating a tungsten point with a protective layer of nitrogen, which holds all of the metal atoms in place and maintains the tiniest point possible. mark for My Articles similar articles