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Centralite (empirical formula: C17H20N2O) is a
gunshot residue also
known as
ethyl centralite. Its
IUPAC name is 1,3-diethyl-1,3-diphenylurea.
Ethyl centralite...
- m****: 268.35 g/mol,
exact m****: 268.1576 u) may
refer to:
Centralite, or
ethyl centralite Michler's
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lists chemical...
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David (2007). "Le
territoire des Arvernes :
limites de cité,
tropismes et
centralité". In Mennessier-Jouannet, C.; Deberge, Y. (eds.). L'archéologie de l'Age...
- 1957–1962, 2002–2003)
Selma Selmians (1927)
Selma River Rats (1914)
Selma Centralites (1911–1913)
Selma Christians (1901)
Previous parks Bloch Park...
- Fray, Jean-Luc (2007).
Villes et
bourgs de Lorraine: réseaux
urbains et
centralité au
Moyen Âge (in French).
Presses Universitaires Blaise-Pascal. George...
- nitroglycerine, 3.25%
diethyl phthalate, 1.25% pot****ium sulfate, 1%
ethyl centralite, and 0.2%
carbon black. The
propellant in U.S. 3.25-inch and 5-inch rocket...
- (or moderants) are used to slow the
burning rate.
Deterrents include centralites (symmetrical
diphenyl urea—primarily
diethyl or dimethyl),
dibutyl phthalate...
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percent nitrocellulose 10 to 60
percent nitroglycerin 3 to 7
percent ethyl centralite 1 to 5
percent dibutyl phthalate 1 to 5
percent polyester adipate 1 to...
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Nobel formulations offer similar ballistic performance, but
substitute centralite deterrent coatings for
dinitrotoluene used in
United States formulations...
- Württemberg (FR)Jean-Luc Fray,
Villes et
bourgs de Lorraine: réseaux
urbains et
centralité au
Moyen Âge, (Presses
Universitaires Blaise-Pascal, 2007), 270. Dukes...