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  • 122cryogen — A freezing substance used to produce very low temperatures. * * * cryo·gen krī ə jən n a substance for obtaining low temperatures called also cryogenic * * * cry·o·gen (kriґo jən) [cryo + gen] a substance used for lowering temperatures …

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  • 123Desulfonylation reactions — are chemical reactions leading to the removal of a sulfonyl group from organic compounds. As the sulfonyl functional group is electron withdrawing, methods for cleaving the sulfur carbon bonds of sulfones are typically reductive in nature.… …

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  • 124Composition C — The Composition C family is a family of related US specified plastic explosives consisting primarily of RDX. All can be moulded by hand for use in demolition work and packed by hand into shaped charge devices. Variants have different proportions… …

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  • 125Magnetic structure — The term magnetic structure of a material pertains to the ordered arrangement of magnetic spins, typically within an ordered crystallographic lattice. Its study is a branch of solid state chemistry. A very simple antiferromagnetic structure… …

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  • 126Solid oxygen — is also used colloquially to refer to oxidizers such as perchlorates, chlorates, or iodine pentoxide from which oxygen can be produced. Solid oxygen forms at normal atmospheric pressure at a temperature below 54.36 K (−218.79 °C, −361.82 °F).… …

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  • 127Peter V. E. McClintock — Infobox Scientist box width = 300px name = Peter V. E. McClintock image size = 300px caption = birth date = 17 October, 1940 birth place = Omagh, Northern Ireland death date = death place = residence = United Kingdom citizenship = nationality =… …

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  • 128LANDAU, LEV DAVIDOVICH — (1908–1968), Russian physicist and Nobel Prize winner. Born in Baku, Landau was a young prodigy in mathematics and was allowed to register at Baku University in the faculties of chemistry, physics, and mathematics at the age of 14, and graduated… …

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