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Transport of Dangerous Goods
Field-Based Analytical Methods for Explosive Compounds
TWGFEX Suggested Guide for Explosive Analysis Training
Potentially Explosive Chemicals*
1. PUBLIC HEALTH STATEMENT This Statement Was Prepared to Give
Guide for the Selection of Commercial Explosives Detection Systems For
Toxicological Profile for Tetryl
Quantifying the Stability of Trace Explosives Under Different
Development of Presumptive and Confirmatory Analytical Methods for the Simultaneous Detection of Multiple Improvised Explosives Kelley L
Mine Disposal Handbook, Part 2, United States
Development of Presumptive and Confirmatory Analytical Methods for the Simultaneous Detection of Multiple Improvised Explosives Kelley L
Sensitive Determination of Explosive Compounds in Water
Application Guide AG-005 Raman Detection of Explosives
I the Interaction of Tetryl, a Nitroaromatic Explosive, with Bacterial Reaction Centres Daniel Modafferi a Thesis in the Departm
Localories Per Mole
United States Patent Office Patented Feb
OSHA Hazard Classification Guidance for Manufacturers, Importers, And
Public Health Statement Tetryl Cas#: 479-45-8
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Nitroaromatics and Nitramines by High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) Aqueous Matrices
Appendix 8.1 & 8.2: Substance Dogs
EPA Method 8330B (SW-846)
Section Addresses Expended Materials, Both Hazardous and Nonhazardous, That Result from Navy Training Activities in the TMAA
4. PRODUCTION, IMPORT/EXPORT, USE, and DISPOSAL 4.1 PRODUCTION Tetryl Has Been Produced in a Batch Process by Dissolving Dimeth
The NIOSH Occupational Exposure Banding Process for Chemical Risk Management
EXPLOSIVES Industry Newsletter June 2016 Published Bi-Annually
List of Export Controlled Chemicals, Chemical Agent Precursors, Propellants, Explosives and Energetic Materials
In-Situ Landmine Neutralization Using Chemicals to Initiate Low Order Burning of Main Charge
Damn the Torpedoes: the History of Science And
Rapid Quantitative Analysis of Multiple Explosive Compound Classes on a Single Instrument Via Flow‐Injection Analysis Tandem M
One Hundred Most Commonly Found Explosive and Shock-Sensitive Materials
Supplementary Information
Composting Explosives/Organics Contaminated Soils
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Field Detection of Drugs and Explosives by SPME-IMS
Bureau of Ordnance File Numbers
Method 8095: Explosives by Gas Chromatography, Part of Test
Chapter 9 MILITARY ENERGETIC MATERIALS: EXPLOSIVES and PROPELLANTS
Rev. 23 Table 2: Pacs by Chemical Name (Pdf)