| 21. | The combustion events driving a pulsejet are often informally called explosions; however, the correct term is deflagrations.
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| 22. | La deflagration s'est produite dans un etablissement de Jaba, un village voisin de la ville de Jenine.
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| 23. | In free-air deflagrations, there is a continuous variation in deflagration effects relative to the maximum flame velocity.
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| 24. | In free-air deflagrations, there is a continuous variation in deflagration effects relative to the maximum flame velocity.
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| 25. | No distinction is made as to whether it is a deflagration with subsonic propagation or a detonation with supersonic propagation.
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| 26. | The deflagration blew up bulkheads and watertights doors, and set all the stern ablaze, killing about 350 sailors.
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| 27. | When the deflagration begins, a zone of significantly elevated pressure travels outward through both air masses as a compression wave.
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| 28. | I think that lithium and whatever is basically a deflagration that will not have a serious impact on the locking mechanism.
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| 29. | Deflagration of ozone can be triggered by a spark, and can occur in ozone concentrations of 10 wt % or higher.
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| 30. | This is a significant distinction from deflagrations where the exothermic wave is subsonic and maximum pressures are at most one eighth as great.
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