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Tunable mechanics and energetics in structurally diverse TNPG-based metal organic networks. [PDF]

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Karak S   +8 more
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Heterogeneous Explosions I

2023
Heterogeneous explosions are very common accidental typologies in chemical and process industries. The lower and upper flammability limits are presented in the present chapter. These threshold values differ depending on the mixture composition, as reported in detail.
Fabbricino, Massimiliano   +5 more
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Niche explosion

Genetica, 2010
The following syndrome of features occurs in several groups of phytophagous insects: (1) wingless females, (2) dispersal by larvae, (3) woody hosts, (4) extreme polyphagy, (5) high abundance, resulting in status as economic pests, (6) invasiveness, and (7) obligate parthenogenesis in some populations. If extreme polyphagy is defined as feeding on 20 or
Benjamin B, Normark, Norman A, Johnson
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Underwater explosion of spherical explosives

Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 1999
Abstract Underwater explosion of high explosive generates underwater shock waves. This phenomenon has been observed by optical measurement. Propagation histories of underwater shock waves in the range close to explosive have been obtained by processing photographs.
Akio Kira, Masahiro Fujita, Shigeru Itoh
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Poster Explosion

The American Journal of Nursing, 1962
M M, MELODY, L G, CARRINGTON
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Development of Explosives - Liquid Explosives

1951
Abstract : A gelled nitromethane explosive has been produced which should be satisfactory for use in clearing mine fields by the method of blanketing the field with an explosive which, on detonation, causes destruction of mines planted in that area. This explosive, a composition of nitromethane, Code No.
L. H. Eriksen, A. L. Forchielli
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Explosive Properties of Primary Explosives

2012
The main requirements for primary explosives are sensitivity within useful limits, high initiating efficiency, reasonable fluidity, resistance to dead-pressing, and long-term stability. Useful limits mean that the substance must be sensitive enough to be initiated by an SII but not too sensitive as to be unsafe for handling or transportation.
Robert Matyáš, Jiří Pachman
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Detecting Explosives

Science, 1992
A, Devolpi, E A, Rhodes
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