- In
phonetics and phonology,
nonexplosive stops are
posited class of non-pulmonic[citation needed] ("non-obstruent") stop
consonants that lack the pressure...
- to the
reagent diazomethane, but the
trimethylsilyl (TMS)
analog is
nonexplosive.
Trimethylsilyldiazomethane can be
prepared by
treating (trimethylsilyl)methylmagnesium...
- capability, and ease of
integration onto
armored vehicles due to its
nonexplosive nature. The
operating principle of NERA
relies on the
speed deviation...
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Continuant (the
opposite of a stop) List of
phonetics topics Pop
filter Nonexplosive stop Ladefoged, Peter; Maddieson, Ian (1996). The
Sounds of the World's...
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sodium montmorillonite has come to be used as the
major constituent in
nonexplosive agents for
splitting rock in
natural stone quarries in an
effort to limit...
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Basis of
articulation Diction Human voice Index of
phonetics articles Nonexplosive stop
Phonation Place of
articulation Relative articulation Source-filter...
- needed]
Although the CO2
process is
favorable because it is convenient,
nonexplosive, and nontoxic, a
comparison between regular and
decaffeinated green teas...
- 1960s the
Soviets were
giving serious thought to both
explosive and
nonexplosive nuclear power sources for
lasers of an
unknown type."".
Archived from...
- bridgewires,
whether for
initiating an
explosion ("electroexplosive") or for
nonexplosive purposes, are
called bridge wire
actuated devices (BWAD). Bridgewires...
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Dictionary 3rd ed., 2010 Clements, George. "Explosives, Implosives, and
Nonexplosives: the
Linguistic Function of Air
Pressure Differences in Stops" (PDF)...