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  • ...powder has been widely used as a [[propellant]] in [[firearms]] and as a [[pyrotechnic composition]] in [[fireworks]]. The term ''gunpowder'' also refers broadly ...s of victory or peace. During the [[Renaissance]], two European schools of pyrotechnic thought emerged, one in [[Italy]] and the other at [[Nürnberg]], [[Germany
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  • ...ropsch process]] for conversion of carbon monoxide to [[hydrocarbon]]s for fuels and lubricants.<ref>{{cite book | title = Surface science: foundations of c [[Category:Pyrotechnic fuels]]
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  • ...ided they have cooled sufficiently, are accessible, and have burned enough fuels so as to not reignite. Briefings may be done to inform new fire resources o ...humidity of air over a fire. The ''[[Keeth-Byrum Drought Index]]'' relates fuels to how quickly they could ignite and to what percentage they should burn. T
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