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Hydrazine. --- Hydrazine. --- Hydrazine.
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HYDRAZINE --- HYDROLOGY --- QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS --- METHODS --- HYDRAZINE --- HYDROLOGY --- QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS --- METHODS
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Chlorides. --- Chlorides. --- Chlorures. --- Hydrazine. --- Hydrazine. --- Hydrazine. --- Hydrazines. --- Oxygen compounds. --- Oxygen compounds.
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Nitric acid. --- Methyl hydrazine. --- Chemical kinetics. --- Combustion.
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Carbohydrates. --- Carbohydrates. --- Carbohydrates. --- Diamines. --- Diamines. --- Formazans. --- Formazans. --- Glucides --- Glucides --- Glucides. --- Glucides. --- Glucides. --- Hydrazine. --- Hydrazine. --- Hydrazine. --- Hydrazines. --- Hydrazines. --- Hydrazines. --- Hydrazones. --- Hydrazones. --- Hydrazones. --- Hydrazones. --- Natural products. --- Osazones. --- carbohydrate. --- Derivatives. --- Dérivés.
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541.124:547 --- 547.398 --- Limits of reactions-:-Organic chemistry --- Unsaturated acids of the type of C18H30O2, with derivatives of ammonia, hydrazine etc. substituted in the carbonyl group --- 547.398 Unsaturated acids of the type of C18H30O2, with derivatives of ammonia, hydrazine etc. substituted in the carbonyl group --- 541.124:547 Chemical dynamics in general. Reaction mechanism in general-:-Organic chemistry --- 541.124:547 Limits of reactions-:-Organic chemistry --- Chemical dynamics in general. Reaction mechanism in general-:-Organic chemistry --- Carbonyl compounds. --- Acylation
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Organic chemistry --- Carbonyl compounds --- -Organic reaction mechanisms --- -Mechanisms, Organic reaction --- Enones --- Oxo compounds --- -Conditions and laws of chemical reaction --- Organic reaction mechanisms --- -Limits of reactions-:-Organic chemistry --- -547.398 Unsaturated acids of the type of C18H30O2, with derivatives of ammonia, hydrazine etc. substituted in the carbonyl group --- 541.124:547 --- 547.398 --- 547.398 Unsaturated acids of the type of C18H30O2, with derivatives of ammonia, hydrazine etc. substituted in the carbonyl group --- Unsaturated acids of the type of C18H30O2, with derivatives of ammonia, hydrazine etc. substituted in the carbonyl group --- 541.124:547 Chemical dynamics in general. Reaction mechanism in general-:-Organic chemistry --- 541.124:547 Limits of reactions-:-Organic chemistry --- Chemical dynamics in general. Reaction mechanism in general-:-Organic chemistry --- Limits of reactions-:-Organic chemistry --- Mechanisms, Organic reaction --- Reaction mechanisms (Chemistry) --- Programmed instruction --- Basic Sciences. Chemistry --- Programmed instruction. --- Organic Chemistry. --- Carbon compounds --- Carbonyl compounds. --- Problems --- Reaction mechanism
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The breakup of the Space Shuttle Columbia as it reentered Earth's atmosphere on February 1, 2003, reminded the public--and NASA--of the grave risks posed to spacecraft by everything from insulating foam to space debris. Here, Alan Tribble presents a singular, up-to-date account of a wide range of less conspicuous but no less consequential environmental effects that can damage or cause poor performance of orbiting spacecraft. Conveying a wealth of insight into the nature of the space environment and how spacecraft interact with it, he covers design modifications aimed at eliminating or reducing such environmental effects as solar absorptance increases caused by self-contamination, materials erosion by atomic oxygen, electrical discharges due to spacecraft charging, degradation of electrical circuits by radiation, and bombardment by micrometeorites. This book is unique in that it bridges the gap between studies of the space environment as performed by space physicists and spacecraft design engineering as practiced by aerospace engineers.
Space vehicles --- Space environment. --- Medi ambient espacial --- Vehicles espacials --- Compton effect. --- Debye length. --- Earth shielding. --- activation energy. --- alpha radiation. --- burnout. --- coronal mass ejection. --- displacement damage. --- electrical ground. --- galactic cosmic ray. --- gravitational focusing. --- hydrazine. --- ideal gas law. --- impact cratering. --- latchup. --- launch facility. --- magnetopause. --- magnetosphere. --- mass density. --- nuclear weapons. --- obscuration. --- outgassing. --- pair production. --- reaction efficiency (RE). --- residence time. --- scale height. --- snapover. --- thermosphere. --- view factor. --- Design and construction. --- Disseny i construcció --- Compton effect. --- Debye length. --- Earth shielding. --- activation energy. --- alpha radiation. --- burnout. --- coronal mass ejection. --- displacement damage. --- electrical ground. --- galactic cosmic ray. --- gravitational focusing. --- hydrazine. --- ideal gas law. --- impact cratering. --- latchup. --- launch facility. --- magnetopause. --- magnetosphere. --- mass density. --- nuclear weapons. --- obscuration. --- outgassing. --- pair production. --- reaction efficiency (RE). --- residence time. --- scale height. --- snapover. --- thermosphere. --- view factor.
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The breakup of the Space Shuttle Columbia as it reentered Earth's atmosphere on February 1, 2003, reminded the public--and NASA--of the grave risks posed to spacecraft by everything from insulating foam to space debris. Here, Alan Tribble presents a singular, up-to-date account of a wide range of less conspicuous but no less consequential environmental effects that can damage or cause poor performance of orbiting spacecraft. Conveying a wealth of insight into the nature of the space environment and how spacecraft interact with it, he covers design modifications aimed at eliminating or reducing such environmental effects as solar absorptance increases caused by self-contamination, materials erosion by atomic oxygen, electrical discharges due to spacecraft charging, degradation of electrical circuits by radiation, and bombardment by micrometeorites. This book is unique in that it bridges the gap between studies of the space environment as performed by space physicists and spacecraft design engineering as practiced by aerospace engineers.
Space vehicles --- Space environment. --- Environment, Space --- Extraterrestrial environment --- Space weather --- Extreme environments --- Design and construction. --- Compton effect. --- Debye length. --- Earth shielding. --- activation energy. --- alpha radiation. --- burnout. --- coronal mass ejection. --- displacement damage. --- electrical ground. --- galactic cosmic ray. --- gravitational focusing. --- hydrazine. --- ideal gas law. --- impact cratering. --- latchup. --- launch facility. --- magnetopause. --- magnetosphere. --- mass density. --- nuclear weapons. --- obscuration. --- outgassing. --- pair production. --- reaction efficiency (RE). --- residence time. --- scale height. --- snapover. --- thermosphere. --- view factor.
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