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  • ...('''M585'''), green ('''M663'''), and red ('''M664'''). Individual flares burn for 7 seconds after ignition.<ref name="40mm Low-Velocity Grenades"/> The ...create a 7 feet per second descent, while the flare itself has a 40 second burn time.<ref name="40mm Low-Velocity Grenades"/> The XM695 was never standar
    15 KB (2,431 words) - 22:58, 1 July 2010
  • ...h angle, creating a danger for the gunner as the backblast from firing can burn him. For this reason several armies have retired the illumination rounds, w
    15 KB (2,217 words) - 16:54, 2 July 2010
  • ...by M168 AA gun, self-destruct after 3 to 7 seconds of flight due to tracer burn-through. ...y the incendiary charge on the nose on impact. Self-destruct due to tracer burn-through. Penetration 12.5 mm RHA at 0 degree impact at 518 m range, or 6.3
    6 KB (824 words) - 20:45, 2 July 2010
  • Since hydroelectric dams do not burn fossil fuels, they do not directly produce [[carbon dioxide]] (a greenhouse
    39 KB (5,447 words) - 23:02, 2 July 2010
  • ...rimental hydrofluoric acid skin burns by 2.5% calcium gluconate |journal=J Burn Care Res |volume=27 |issue=6 |pages=889–94 |year=2006 |pmid=17091088 |doi
    6 KB (752 words) - 16:42, 27 September 2010
  • ...of time within 30 minutes of taking Clindamycin. In addition, severe heart burn can be expected for up to 3 days if the individual does not stay in an elev
    25 KB (3,261 words) - 14:17, 11 September 2010
  • ...tidine. In addition, the omeprazole group reported earlier relief of heart burn symptoms.<ref>Pelot, Daniel, (M.D.). "''Digestive System : New Drug for Hea
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  • The machine to produce "Factitious Airs" comprised three parts: A furnace to burn the needed material, a vessel with water where the produced gas passed thro ...trous oxide (often referred to as just "[[nitrous]]") allows the engine to burn more fuel and air, resulting in a more powerful combustion. The gas itself
    61 KB (8,728 words) - 16:50, 27 September 2010
  • ...s its common name, as well as the colloquial names burn nettle, burn weed, burn hazel. The pain and itching from a nettle sting can last from only a few mi
    21 KB (3,099 words) - 12:28, 7 July 2010
  • ...r hardwood, however black locust is also popular because of its ability to burn even when wet.<ref name="fao bl">
    15 KB (2,259 words) - 12:28, 7 July 2010
  • ...his book into a volume and, disregarding advice from one man of science to burn it,<ref name="notthis" /> sought to have it [[publishing|published]]. His i
    16 KB (2,333 words) - 13:32, 19 September 2010
  • * Burn, Richard, Sir, 1871-1947.
    12 KB (1,873 words) - 13:32, 19 September 2010
  • Rice hulls are a class A insulating material because they are difficult to burn and less likely to allow moisture to propagate [[mold]] or [[fungus|fungi]]
    6 KB (903 words) - 10:08, 20 September 2010
  • ...be used in contact with [[oxygen]], as they will [[Oxidation|oxidize]] and burn.
    6 KB (787 words) - 10:08, 20 September 2010
  • ...some professional yo-yoers to wrap around their fingers and prevent string burn or irritation.
    2 KB (351 words) - 10:08, 20 September 2010
  • ...increases the probability that the wood fire is not getting enough air to burn at high temperature. In order to properly maintain chimneys and heaters that burn wood or carbon based fuels, the creosote buildup must be removed. [[Chimne
    10 KB (1,614 words) - 10:12, 20 September 2010
  • ...oms are attached with the formula C<sub>n</sub>H<sub>n</sub>. They tend to burn with a sooty flame, and many have a sweet aroma. Some are [[carcinogenic]].
    69 KB (9,885 words) - 10:12, 20 September 2010
  • ...nd subsequent release of heat energy causes it to disintegrate to dust and burn when it reaches air because of its [[pyrophoric]] properties.<ref name=doeh ...air.<ref name=doehbk /> When depleted uranium munitions penetrate armor or burn, they create depleted [[uranium oxide]]s in the form of dust that can be in
    80 KB (11,721 words) - 10:13, 20 September 2010
  • ...d his dog (which died as a result). His son suffered a localised radiation burn (local dose of 25 Sv, whole body 3.6 Gy) which resulted in the amputation o
    12 KB (1,945 words) - 10:13, 20 September 2010
  • ...l, with the exception of cementitious foams, release toxic fumes when they burn.<ref>US Department of Energy, Consumer Guide, http://www.eere.energy.gov/co
    49 KB (7,250 words) - 10:14, 20 September 2010

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