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- Ethyl centralite is an organic compound. Its chemical name is 1,3-diethyl-1,3-diphenylurea. The molecular formula of ethyl centralite is C₁₇H₂₀N₂O. This...
- Fray, Jean-Luc (2007). Villes et bourgs de Lorraine: réseaux urbains et centralité au Moyen Âge (in French). Presses Universitaires Blaise-Pascal. George...
- m****: 268.35 g/mol, exact m****: 268.1576 u) may refer to: Centralite, or ethyl centralite Michler's ketone Remacemide This set index page lists chemical...
- 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. Dukes...
- David (2007). "Le territoire des Arvernes : limites de cité, tropismes et centralité". In Mennessier-Jouannet, C.; Deberge, Y. (eds.). L'archéologie de l'Age...
- 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...
- that different in composition from cordite—with one major exception: centralite. This was symmetrical diethyl diphenyl urea, which served as a stabiliser...
- was based on German RP C/12 propellant featuring significant amounts of centralite (Called "carbamite" in British parlance) and led to the type commonly...