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Primary explosives detonate by ignition from some source such as flame, spark, impact, or other means that will produce heat of sufficient magnitude.
Phosphate, for example, may be precipitated as the magnesium ammonium salt, MgNH4PO4, converted by ignition to magnesium pyrophosphate, Mg2P2O7, and weighed.
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First and foremost, standard sources of mortality data do not permit disaggregation by ignition source.
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Ash is readily determined by ignition from dried sample at about 550 ± 50 °C for 6 8 h in muffle furnace.
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The unsteady jet flame is characterized by rapid ignition followed by a gradual blowout of the flame.
Starting his research in 1916, he quickly found that engine knock in the new high-compression gasoline engines for automobiles was caused not by the ignition system but by the fuel mixture, which did not burn evenly.
Armstrong is also known for his invention of the superheterodyne receiving circuit, which was used during World War I to detect enemy aircraft by the radio waves given off by the ignition systems of their engines.
Titanium and carbon targets were ignited for 5 s followed by the ignition of the aluminum target.
The concentrations of total organic P determined by NMR were lower than those determined by the ignition method in whole soils (Table 1).
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