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Carbines

Primer (Styphnate) for Caliber. 30 and Caliber. 30 Blank Primer (Styphnate) for Caliber. 30. Carbine for Caliber. 30 Carbine for 5.56mm Primer (Styphnate) for 7.62 Match... [Pg.856]

Adcnaron (Kowa) Carbinate (Fuji Zoki) USA Adrenosem (Beecham-... [Pg.341]

Measurements of the limiting current at small electrodes immersed in fluidized beds were also made by Coeuret et al. (C9, CIO) and by Carbin and Gabe (Cla). Their results are in good agreement but deviate from those of Jottrand and Grunchard the discrepancy is discussed by Carbin and Gabe (Cld). [Pg.278]

Anthraquinone groups are highly photoreactive by exposure to long UV light ranging from 340 to 360 nm. Unlike photoreactive groups that form intermediate nitrene or carbine precursors... [Pg.205]

Scheme 8.13 Dynamic covalent polymers based on carbine dimerization, (a) Preparation of difnnctional carbene 58 and polymerization of 58 via carbene dimerization (b) Chain transfer reaction of 59 by the agency of monofnnctional carbene 60, and (c) Formation of the organometallic copolymer 62 by the insertion of PdCl [45],... Scheme 8.13 Dynamic covalent polymers based on carbine dimerization, (a) Preparation of difnnctional carbene 58 and polymerization of 58 via carbene dimerization (b) Chain transfer reaction of 59 by the agency of monofnnctional carbene 60, and (c) Formation of the organometallic copolymer 62 by the insertion of PdCl [45],...
Regitz, M., ed. Carbene (aide), Carbine, Houben-Weyl, Thieme Stuttgart, 1989 Vol. El9b. [Pg.182]

Figure 7.9 A -Heterocyclic carbine ligands polymerized by the addition of Pt Pd or Ni salts (Boydston et al. 2005, 2006). Figure 7.9 A -Heterocyclic carbine ligands polymerized by the addition of Pt Pd or Ni salts (Boydston et al. 2005, 2006).
The National Firearms Act of 1934 placed high taxes on the manufacturers, sellers, and purchasers of short-barreled guns such as sawed-off shotguns and carbines. [Pg.38]

Gun rights advocates suggest that the same reference to the militia might imply that an individual would have the right to carry a weapon that if of a military nature (such as a fully automatic AK-47 or M-16 rifle). They also note that the defendant was not represented and that, therefore, the judges heard only one side of the case. (They also note in passing that short-barreled shotguns and carbines were in fact military weapons used by some cavalry units.)... [Pg.59]

Grenade. A small explosive or chemical missile which can be either thrown by hand (Hand Grenade), or be projected from the muzzle of a rifle or carbine (Rifle Grenade). Many varieties exist, such as antipersonnel, antitank, chemical, concussion (offensive), defensive, fragmentation, frangible, gas, illuminating, incendiary, practice, riot, smoke and training (Ref 40a, pp 84-51)... [Pg.746]

These primers can be used not only in small arms but also in some pyrotechnic devices and fuzes. All simple primers are small in size, 0.21 to 0.31 inch in diam and 0.12 to 0.23 inches long for rifle ammunition and slightly Smaller for carbines. They contain only one small charge of primary expl or a mixture which must have sufficient sensitivity to be initiated either by the crushing or stab action of a firing pin... [Pg.775]

Many of the intermediates in organic reactions derive their high reactivity from the fact that they involve low-valent forms of carbon that exhibit a thermodynamic drive to form a tetravalent carbon. In this connection, zero valent atomic carbon can be considered the ultimate in low valent carbon centered reactive intermediates. Much of the attraction of this fascinating species results from the fact that, in its drive to form four bonds, it often traverses other reactive species such as carbines, carbenes, and free radicals. [Pg.464]

Type 38 6.5-mm Ammo for Rifle, Carbine and Light MG used single-base graphited proplnt (pp 270-71)... [Pg.454]

Cannon. Taiho, Kaho, Kanoho Cap (explosive). Bakkan Carbine. Kiju... [Pg.466]


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A -heterocyclic carbine

Carbin-Komplexe

Carbine complex

Carbines and carbenoids

Heterocyclic synthesis carbines and carbenoids

Hexagonal a - carbine

N-heterocyclic carbine

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