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S. Procha2ka in J. Burke, A. Gomm, and R. Kat2, eds.. Ceramicsfor High Peformance Applications, Brook HiU, Chestnut FTill, Mass., 1974, p. 239. [Pg.326]

M. H. Yeh. Compositions based on cationic polymers and anionic xanthan gum (compositions a base de polymeres cationiques et de gomme xanthane anionique). Patent EP 654482, 1995. [Pg.478]

Gomm, Sarah Carr-. The secret language of art. London Duncan Baird Publishers, 2001. 256p. ISBN 1-903296-31-5... [Pg.632]

Tatford, O.C., Gomme, P.T., and Bertolini, I. 2004. Analytical techniques for the evaluation of liquid protein therapeutics. Biotechnology and Applied Biochemistry 40, 67-81. [Pg.203]

PE Thompson, HH Keah, PT Gomme, PG Stanton, MTW Hearn. Synthesis of peptide amides using Fmoc-based solid-phase procedures on 4-methylbenzhydrylamine resins. Int J Pept Prot Res 46, 174, 1995. [Pg.149]

Gomme AW (1933) The population of Athens in the fifth and fourth centuries B.C. Oxford Press, London pp. 20-26. [Pg.557]

Gomme incongelabili. Accdg to Molina (Ref 1, p 303), these gelatinous, nonfreezing expls were manufd after WWI by the Dinamitificio di Orbetello. Their compns were NG 72 to 65,... [Pg.427]

J. J. Burke, A. E. Gomm, andN. R. Katz, eds., Ceramic High-Performance Applications, Proceedings of the 2nd Army Materials Technology Conference, Brook Hill Publishing Co., Chestnut Hill, Mass., 1974. [Pg.38]

Ca) Dynomites-gommes. They contained large amounts of NG, and small amounts of CC. Those contg 70 to 83% NG and small amt of CC contained other ingredients, as can be seen in Table -F15 Cb) Dynamites gllatinles. They contained smaller amounts of NG, slightly smaller amounts of CC, but larger amount of K nitrate. Two formulations are listed in Table F16... [Pg.574]

Note 1 Accdg to Davis (Ref 4, p 346), Gomme A was also known as Dynamite-gomme-extra-forte and Gomme B as Dynamite-gomme-potasse if K nitrate was replaced by Na nitrate the name became Dy nami t e gomm e- sou de... [Pg.574]

Note 2 Compn of low-freezing Gomme B is given in Table 1, in... [Pg.574]

Pepin Lehalleur also lists the following Gommes incongilahles (Nonfreezing Gelatins) 1) Manufd by the Nobel Fran aise NG 75,... [Pg.575]

Trotyl (TNT), Melinite (Trinitrophenol or Picric Acid), Dynamite gomme (NG/CP3— 92/8), Penthrite (PETN or Pentaerythritol Tetra-nitrate) and Hexogene (RDX or Cyclonite). [Pg.577]

See under French Gelatinized Explosives, which include Gommes, G atinee IB, Gelignites, Dynamite gelatinee, etc, p F195-L... [Pg.697]


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