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  • ...ster]]s like [[terrorist attack]]s, along with stockpiling food, medicine, fuel and other supplies, coordination agreements among [[first responder]]s and
    356 bytes (47 words) - 18:00, 30 September 2020
  • ...rm to describe any device designed to preheat the combustion air used in a fuel-burning furnace for the purpose of increasing the thermal efficiency of the
    213 bytes (32 words) - 15:58, 22 May 2009
  • ...one [[diesel]] for low speed and two for high speed; characterized by high fuel efficiency and long endurance
    221 bytes (32 words) - 18:41, 14 April 2010
  • ...'The Big Lie About Nuclear Waste''] Cleo Abram, May 2023, Argonne Lab, IFR fuel cycle.<br>
    353 bytes (49 words) - 13:00, 14 May 2023
  • ...household fuel. It is not as dense as [[coal]]. A slab of peat used for fuel is known as "a peat". Its extraction has been a considerable industry in c
    1,009 bytes (163 words) - 08:12, 8 September 2020
  • {{rpl|Charcoal (fuel)}}
    114 bytes (13 words) - 05:26, 26 September 2013
  • A naval support ship that can transfer supplies, including fuel, to other warships that are underway, either by [[underway replenishment]]
    292 bytes (40 words) - 22:03, 7 July 2009
  • {{dambigbox|Charcoal (fuel)|Charcoal}} '''Charcoal''' is a fuel manufactured through the partial combustion of [[wood]].<ref name=mcgill201
    2 KB (371 words) - 17:01, 26 July 2024
  • ...and [[gas oil]]. Today, most [[merchant ships]] use a low grade of diesel fuel, and most warships use either high-quality fuels or nuclear power.
    2 KB (388 words) - 14:17, 24 January 2023
  • A sequence of exothermic [[chemical reaction]]s between a [[fuel]] and an oxidant accompanied by the production of [[heat]] or both heat and
    227 bytes (36 words) - 18:03, 24 January 2023
  • ...ning 20 to 60 percent nitroglycerin, sodium nitrate, antacid, carbonaceous fuel, and a filler or sulfur; if it will be used at low temperatures, some of th
    333 bytes (45 words) - 21:27, 25 April 2010
  • ...ed as a binder for [[PBX (explosive)|plastic-bonded explosives]] and solid-fuel [[rocket engine]]s, as an adhesive and sealant, and as a feedstock for [[po
    324 bytes (45 words) - 15:05, 21 April 2010
  • '''Sawdust pellets''' are an alternate fuel, made from compressed [[sawdust]], or from other lumber byproducts, or rela ...ves]], built to burn pellets.<ref name=consumerreports2021-02-23/> Pellet fuel is described as having a smaller environmental impact than older alternativ
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  • ...eing resupplied stay in a close formation, making transfers with hoses for fuel, and ropes and cables lifting equipment and baskets of supplies. Requires a
    277 bytes (43 words) - 05:15, 24 February 2009
  • A liquid fuel derived from [[petroleum crude oil]] consisting of [[hydrocarbon]]s having
    281 bytes (37 words) - 21:37, 31 May 2010
  • ...tained by [[fast neutron]]s, as opposed to [[thermal neutron]]s, requiring fuel rich in [[fissile material]] and not requiring a [[neutron moderator]].
    245 bytes (36 words) - 12:53, 15 March 2024
  • ...ndustrial plant which produces [[electricity]] by [[Combustion|burning]] [[fuel oil]] in a [[Boiler|steam generator]] that heats water to produce high-pres
    323 bytes (43 words) - 03:06, 19 November 2008
  • ...amount of high-energy neutrons that will make ("breed") potential nuclear fuel of an appropriate plutonium isotope.
    320 bytes (47 words) - 03:49, 5 December 2011
  • ...used as feedstocks for bioethanol production. [[Ethanol]] can be used as a fuel for vehicles in its pure form, but it is usually used as a [[gasoline]] add ...egetable oils, animal fats or recycled greases. Biodiesel can be used as a fuel for vehicles in its pure form, but it is usually used as a [[diesel oil]] a
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  • {{r|PIE (nuclear fuel)}} {{r|Spent nuclear fuel}}
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