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Propellants were loaded into the fuel cells that power the orbiter's electrical systems during flight.
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Tyler recalled it from an article in the international journal Propellants, Explosives, and Pyrotechnics.
The Ark Boyd Morrison 2009
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Propellants in aerosol cans as well could be potential problem, air-conditioning fluid, correction fluid.
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Liquid oxygen or liquid hydrogen used as propellants shall follow the requirements of chapter 206, "Explosives and Propellants."
Vp Praises Nasa Employee For Rewrite Of Safety Handbook ITY National Archives 1999
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Propellants - especially aerosol sprays used to clean computer keyboards or other dust-collecting furniture - were the most commonly abused products.
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Propellants - especially aerosol sprays used to clean computer keyboards or other dust-collecting furniture - were the most commonly abused products.
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Propellants are made at the plant that require a lot of water, as well as nitric and sulfuric acids.
unknown title 2009
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Propellants based on nitrocellulose or nitroglycerine were described as "single-base" powder; others containing both were described as "double-base"; and a third category containing nitrocellulose, nitroglycerine, and other chemicals was called "triple-base" or "multiple-base."
Citizendium, the Citizens' Compendium - Recent changes [en] 2008
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Initial Evaluation of ADN as Oxidizer in Solid Propellants for Large Space Launcher Boosters
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Initial Evaluation of ADN as Oxidizer in Solid Propellants for Large Space Launcher Boosters
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