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Nitrocellulose is a great source of nitrogen to go along with all the manure being spread by the political hacks these days.
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- Nitrocellulose varnishes for interior furnishings, house furniture, rack and shelf furniture, toys, casings
3. Coating Processes 1993
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Commonly known as Smokeless powder, Nitrocellulose is exactly that it does not give off smoke when it burns.
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Nitrocellulose coating improves the barrier to air and odours but it does not improve the barrier to moisture.
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Nitrocellulose (_see_ Cellulose nitrates); silk, 55
Researches on Cellulose 1895-1900 C. F. Cross
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The first section, in fact, consists almost exclusively of the several patent specifications in chronological order and ranged under the sub-sections: (a) The Spinning of Nitrocellulose
Researches on Cellulose 1895-1900 C. F. Cross
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Nitrocellulose strips burn at a rate of several centimeters a second.
PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2010
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Nitrocellulose film base manufactured by Kodak can be identified by the presence of the word Nitrate in dark letters between the perforations.
David E's Fablog David E 2010
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Nitrocellulose (think: gunpowder) has largely also been phased out because it's not as stable as newer propellants.
Car Advice | News Blog John Cadogan 2010
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Nitrocellulose strips burn at a rate of several centimeters a second.
PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2010
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