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Silver star

A range of professional display rockets is also illustrated in Figure 3.6. A typical formula for a silver star would contain meal gunpowder (72% by weight) antimony sulfide (16%), aluminium powder (5%) and dextrin (7%) while golden twinkler stars can be made from a mixture... [Pg.53]

The degree of rise in the temperature during drying in the sunshine depends mainly on the sun s intensity, but it is affected also by the colour or the nature of the surface of the dried pieces. Fig.73 shows examples on a clear day in midsummer in Tokyo. According to the curves the available maximum temperature is 66°C for the black stars and 59 C with the silver stars. The temperature of the stars rises to the maximum at noon. This time is earlier than that of the maximum room temperature which occurs at l/v 3 o clock. (On some days the maximum temperature of the stars occurred at 11 o clock.) Until about 2 o clock the temperature of the black stars is higher than. that of the silver stars, but after that time the position reverses so that the silver stars are higher. [Pg.201]

There were a couple dozen people seated at the various rock mushroom tables when Dariat followed Kiera Salter inside. She sauntered over to the bar and ordered a drink for herself Two men offered to buy it for her. While the charade played out, Dariat chose a table by the door and studied the big room. They d done well five of the drinkers had the telltale indigo eyes of Rubra s descendants, and all of them wore shipsuits with a silver star on the epaulet blackhawk captains. [Pg.158]

Her face did have a few feminine qualities, Louise admitted, but not many the shaven scalp was too unsettling—all ladies had long hair. The judgemental way Layia took in the scene betrayed her authority that she was in command had never been in doubt from the moment she spoke, it had nothing to do with the silver star on her epaulette. [Pg.231]

For this patrol action Captain Sandell was awarded a Silver Star. [Pg.199]

During these operations seven enlisted men of the 161st and one officer and three men of the 84th received a total of two Silver Star and nine Bronze Star medals for valor under fire. [Pg.372]

The more massive a star is, the higher the central temperatures and pressures are in the later stages. When the helium is consumed, the star fuses the carbon and oxygen into heavier atoms of neon, magnesium, silicon and even silver and gold. In this way, all the elements of the earth... [Pg.12]

Willard Gibbs Medal Award-American Chemical Society 1975 Silver Award of the Republic of Austria with the Star 1975 150th Anniversary Prize of the Aachen and Munich Vericherungsgesellschaft 1975... [Pg.344]

Similarly, fluorescent silver clusters could be prepared in so called molecular hydrogels, formed by polyglycerol-b/oc -poly(acrylic acid) (PG-b-PAA), using a ratio COOH Ag of 2 1 with UV irradiation (365 nm). The emission band centered at 590 nm reached a maximum after 200 min of irradiation. The authors claim improved photostability of the clusters since they are still luminescent even after 9 h of irradiation, but it has to be mentioned that the irradiation source was weak, only 0.5 mW/cm2. They claim that it is the number of arms in the star polymer rather than the length of the arms (thus the density of COOH) that plays a crucial role in the formation of silver clusters [30]. [Pg.322]

In a sense, each element seems to have its own personality. The noble gases— helium, neon, argon, and the rest—seem aloof, independent, uninterested. Precious metals, including silver, gold, and platinum, impress me as serene, quiet, confident. Chromium, a shiny metal that forms many highly colored compounds appears to be a rock star among the elements, as does neodymium, the key element in early lasers. [Pg.93]

BLUE CRAB.SILVER PERCH STRIPED BURRFISH.TOADFISH SEA TROUT BROWN SHRIMP PINFISH STAR DRUM TONGUEFISH PIGFISH... [Pg.130]

TREES. - A tree bearing moons signifies the lunar work, or transmutation of metals into silver if it bears suns, it is the symbol of the G.W. or solar work. If it bears the signs of the seven metals, or those of the Sun, the Moon and five stars, it represents the inique Matter from whence originate all metals. [Pg.104]


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