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THIS book is essentially a work of reference for the specialist in explosives, and has little interest for the general reader. It consists of three sections. The main section is descriptive, and arranged alphabetically. This is prefaced by a list of explosives classified according to the uses for which they are intended, and followed by a list of the separate ingredients showing the explosives in which each is used.
Dictionary of Explosives.
By A. Marshall. Pp. xiv + 159. (London: J. and A. Churchill, 1920.) Price 15s. net.
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TURNER, W. Dictionary of Explosives . Nature 106, 660 (1921). https://doi.org/10.1038/106660c0
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