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Glyme may
refer to: Any of the
glycol ethers, a
class of solvents,
usually dimethoxyethane if not
otherwise specified River Glyme, a
river in Oxfordshire...
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House of
Glymes was an old
Belgian noble family, an
illegitimate branch of the
House of Reginarid,
which ruled the
Duchy of Brabant.
Glymes or Glimes...
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River Glyme is a
river in Oxfordshire, England. It is a
tributary of the
River Evenlode. It
rises about 1 mile (1.6 km) east of
Chipping Norton, and...
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Glymes or
Cornelis of
Bergen (1
April 1458 – 1508/1509) was an
Admiral of the Netherlands. He was born in Wouw, the
second son of John II of
Glymes (1417–1494)...
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Elizabeth was
imprisoned in the
gatehouse of
Woodstock Manor. The
River Glyme, in a
steep valley,
divides the town into New and Old Woodstock. The town...
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Glyme Valley is a 28.9-hectare (71-acre)
biological Site of
Special Scientific Interest east of
Chipping Norton in Oxfordshire. An area of 3 hectares...
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Anthony of
Glymes or
Anton van Bergen, Lord of Grimbergen,
Count of
Walhain (1500–1541) was the 1st
Margrave of
Bergen (op Zoom).
Anthony was the son of...
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Bishop of Tournai. The
Burgundian nobles Charles I de Croÿ and John III of
Glymes were his godfathers, and
Margaret of York and
Margaret of Austria, respectively...
- Dimethoxyethane, also
known as
glyme, monoglyme,
dimethyl glycol,
ethylene glycol dimethyl ether,
dimethyl cellosolve, and DME, is a colorless, aprotic...
- material,
which shows very good
cycling stability,
utilising the non-flammable
glyme-based electrolyte.
Numerous research groups investigated the use of Prussian...