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Lorenzo, Genevieve Rose, Paola Angela Bañaga, Maria Obiminda Cambaliza, Melliza Templonuevo Cruz, Mojtaba AzadiAghdam, Avelino Arellano, Grace Betito, et al. "Measurement report: Firework impacts on air quality in Metro Manila, Philippines, during the 2019 New Year revelry." Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 21, no. 8 (April 23, 2021): 6155–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/acp-21-6155-2021.

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Abstract. Fireworks degrade air quality, reduce visibility, alter atmospheric chemistry, and cause short-term adverse health effects. However, there have not been any comprehensive physicochemical and optical measurements of fireworks and their associated impacts in a Southeast Asia megacity, where fireworks are a regular part of the culture. Size-resolved particulate matter (PM) measurements were made before, during, and after New Year 2019 at the Manila Observatory in Quezon City, Philippines, as part of the Cloud, Aerosol, and Monsoon Processes Philippines Experiment (CAMP2Ex). A high-spectral-resolution lidar (HSRL) recorded a substantial increase in backscattered signal associated with high aerosol loading ∼440 m above the surface during the peak of firework activities around 00:00 (local time). This was accompanied by PM2.5 concentrations peaking at 383.9 µg m−3. During the firework event, water-soluble ions and elements, which affect particle formation, growth, and fate, were mostly in the submicrometer diameter range. Total (>0.056 µm) water-soluble bulk particle mass concentrations were enriched by 5.7 times during the fireworks relative to the background (i.e., average of before and after the firework). The water-soluble mass fraction of PM2.5 increased by 18.5 % above that of background values. This corresponded to increased volume fractions of inorganics which increased bulk particle hygroscopicity, kappa (κ), from 0.11 (background) to 0.18 (fireworks). Potassium and non-sea-salt (nss) SO42- contributed the most (70.9 %) to the water-soluble mass, with their mass size distributions shifting from a smaller to a larger submicrometer mode during the firework event. On the other hand, mass size distributions for NO3-, Cl−, and Mg2+ (21.1 % mass contribution) shifted from a supermicrometer mode to a submicrometer mode. Being both uninfluenced by secondary aerosol formation and constituents of firework materials, a subset of species were identified as the best firework tracer species (Cu, Ba, Sr, K+, Al, and Pb). Although these species (excluding K+) only contributed 2.1 % of the total mass concentration of water-soluble ions and elements, they exhibited the highest enrichments (6.1 to 65.2) during the fireworks. Surface microscopy analysis confirmed the presence of potassium/chloride-rich cubic particles along with capsule-shaped particles in firework samples. The results of this study highlight how firework emissions change the physicochemical and optical properties of water-soluble particles (e.g., mass size distribution, composition, hygroscopicity, and aerosol backscatter), which subsequently alters the background aerosol's respirability, influence on surroundings, ability to uptake gases, and viability as cloud condensation nuclei (CCN).
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Pandey, Neeraj, and Gaganpreet Singh. "Radiance: transaction level pricing in the Indian fireworks industry." Emerald Emerging Markets Case Studies 4, no. 3 (August 11, 2014): 1–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/eemcs-07-2013-0156.

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Subject area Pricing, Marketing Management, Strategic Marketing. Study level/applicability The case can be used for pricing course besides Marketing Management and Strategic Management course to MBA students and/or for Management Development Programmes. Case overview ABC Fireworks Private Limited, located in Saharanpur, was into business of manufacturing fireworks under the brand name of Radiance. The owner Mr Sudhir Kapoor was satisfied with the present revenue growth and profit margin except that the cash flow was quite intermittent. The consumption pattern of Indian fireworks industry was highly skewed. Approximately 90 per cent of the entire year manufactured stock had retail market of just 5 days ahead of Diwali festival. To cater to this massive demand, the production was carried out for the whole year. Mr Kapoor was planning to restructure pricing policy so as to have regular cash flow throughout the year. To meet this objective, he was considering price promotion strategy as a preferred option which would enable his marketing team to offer specific discounts to stockists using time slab mechanism. The fireworks industry had four channel distribution processes. The product line was broadly divided into three categories, namely, sound, aerial shots and sparkles. The organization was not into manufacturing of aerial shots product category but was planning to make a foray into it. The case provides interesting insights into pricing dynamics prevalent in the Indian fireworks industry. It includes first-hand information about fireworks price, cost break-up and profit distribution among various members of the industry's value chain. Expected learning outcomes The case enables students to learn the concept and application of pricing, price-based promotion, discounts and price waterfall analysis in the firework industry. Supplementary materials Teaching Notes are available for educators only. Please contact your library to gain login details or email support@emeraldinsight.com to request teaching notes.
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Rudolf, Rebeka, Urban Ferčec, and Mohammed Shariq. "Fireworks: How to Simulate the Manufacture and Operation in the Atmosphere with the Substitution of Ultrasonic Spray Pyrolysis." Current Nanoscience 15, no. 2 (December 14, 2018): 147–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1573413714666180726143918.

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Background: This review provides a closer look at recent work in the field of fireworks manufacture, which could see the replacement of micron-sized particles with their nano-scaled counterparts. Moreover, we also discuss micron-sized particles as well as nanoparticles (NPs) from K, Fe, Al, Ti, Ba, etc., that are produced in the atmosphere as a result of these fireworks. One of the possible technological substitutes for fireworks is presented in detail, i.e., the use of ultrasonic spray pyrolysis (USP) technology. Method: We searched Google, Web of Science and PubMed for a literature survey of fireworks and their products: firecrackers, micron-sized and nanoparticles. Moreover, we used some of our own knowledge and experimental data to strengthen the possibility of simulating the synthesis of firework products on the laboratory scale. Results: The use of nano reactants and oxidisers has seen a substantial increase in the sound efficiency and a decrease in the amount of chemicals used, making fireworks more eco-friendly. The application of Al- and Ti-based nano flash powder in the size range from 35 nm to 50 μm resulted in a significant improvement in the ignition properties of the fireworks. Under changing aerodynamic conditions, it is difficult to collect them as samples for real-time monitoring, needed for their characterization or the testing of their harmfulness under laboratory conditions. As a result, NPs below 100 nm in the surroundings could be easily inhaled into the lungs and cause more pulmonary and respiratory problems than micron-sized particles. USP produces nanoparticles in the laboratory that could replace the conventional micron-sized firecracker raw materials, or nanoparticles that are similar to those formed by fireworks. It will also help to identify the physiochemical properties of the airborne particulates in order to understand and evaluate their impact. </P><P> This review could be valuable for a controlled economic synthesis through USP, and in the use of nanopowders in pyrotechnology that could reduce pollution to a great extent, thus contributing to the growth and good practise of the fireworks industry. With respect to the USP synthesis, we have also discussed in detail the physical (size, shape) and chemical (composition) characteristics of Al2O3 and TiO2 NPs from different precursors and their temperature ranges. An in-depth explanation for a comparative analysis for the formation mechanism of nanoparticles through both fireworks and USP is presented in the final section. We can produce nanoparticles in the laboratory with ultrasonic spray pyrolysis that have similar properties to those produced from fireworks and can then be used for further testing.
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Ng, Zhi, Alan Shamrock, David Chen, Seth Dodds, and Harvey Chim. "Patterns of Complex Carpal Injuries in the Hand from Fireworks." Journal of Hand and Microsurgery 10, no. 02 (April 25, 2018): 93–100. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0038-1642069.

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Abstract Purpose To describe the various patterns of complex carpal and metacarpal fracture dislocations observed in a consecutive series of firework injuries and the operative management performed. Materials and Methods We performed a retrospective study of seven consecutive patients (six males; mean age = 22 ± 13, range, 8–39 years) who presented to a level I trauma center with firework injuries to the hand between July 2014 and January 2016. Results All injuries were sustained while a lighted firework was held in the hand. The mean length of hospital stay was 13.9 ± 13.8 (range, 4–46) days with an average of 3 ± 2.6 (range, 1–7) surgeries required for both bony and soft tissue reconstruction. Three patterns of injury were seen: type I—no carpal involvement; type II—carpometacarpal joint (CMCJ) dislocations and isolated carpal dislocations; type III—CMCJ dislocations with axial carpal dissociation. One patient had a type I injury, three had a type II injury, and three had a type III injury. Of patients with a type III injury, two of the three had simultaneous axial-radial and axial-ulnar involvement as well as a midcarpal dissociation with divergent dissociation of the carpus and metacarpals. Conclusion The severity of carpal injuries resulting from fireworks is highly variable but is likely to follow predictable patterns due to the position of the hand and the location of the firework prior to explosion. Surgical reconstruction can be challenging, but adequate outcomes with a functional hand can be achieved through a systematic approach. Type of Study/Level of Evidence Therapeutic level IV.
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Akhavan, Jacqueline. "The chemistry of fireworks." Materials Today 12, no. 4 (April 2009): 47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s1369-7021(09)70144-0.

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Tyukhmeneva, Ekaterina Alexandrovna. "“Firearm art” in honor of the Russian State abroad: to the question of Russia’s representation in Europe during the time of Peter the Great." Культура и искусство, no. 12 (December 2021): 1–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.7256/2454-0625.2021.12.36989.

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This article determines the key principles of designing fireworks and illumination compositions created in honor of the Russian State in foreign territories in the late XVII &ndash; early XVIII centuries. The analysis of themes and images contained therein in conducted in the context of the problematic of representative culture of that time. The article is first to attract the preserved graphic sources and published written archival materials discovered in recent years, including by the author of this research. Special attention is given to fireworks and illuminations on the occasion of the Treaty of Nystad, which did not receive due coverage within the scientific literature. Due to the peculiarities of &ldquo;firearm art&rdquo;, the research methodology relies on the scientific reconstruction with the use of art history, historical-cultural, as well as elements of iconographic and iconological analysis. It is revealed the firework festivities were one of the remarkable form of Russia&rsquo;s representation abroad during the time of Peter the Great. In allegorical interpretation, they not only glorified the Russian State, but also reflected far-reaching plans of the monarch aimed at obtaining the imperial status of the country. Most of the fireworks and illumination compositions were based on the traditional for ambassadorial ceremonial culture of that time motif of the triumphal arch, and the arsenal of themes and images resembled the Russian festive complexes. The fire paintings were created in accordance with the principles similar to heraldic images: centerpoint, vertical and horizontal hierarchy, and laws of symmetry. As far back as his first trip to Europe, Peter the Great knew that fire performances is a source of creating awareness and excellent opportunity to make the country know to the world.
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Tandon, N. "Firecrackers Noise." Noise & Vibration Worldwide 34, no. 5 (May 2003): 9–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1260/09574560360698156.

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Fireworks are used all over the world to celebrate special occasions. Noise produced by firecrackers that are used to celebrate these occasions has been highlighted. This impulse type of noise can cause hearing damage. Noise measurements of firecrackers show that they produce high sound pressure peak levels. Typical firecracker impulse noise levels are given. Noise limits and measurement methods used for the fireworks in some countries are presented.
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Blair, L. H., A. Colakel, R. M. Vrcelj, I. Sinclair, and S. J. Coles. "Metal–organic fireworks: MOFs as integrated structural scaffolds for pyrotechnic materials." Chemical Communications 51, no. 61 (2015): 12185–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c5cc04174k.

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A new approach to formulating pyrotechnic materials is proposed, where constituents are bound together in a framework. Using a fluorinated linker produces a strong pyrotechnic effect, which can be linked to the structural dimensionality of the framework.
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Johnson, W. "Fireworks and firemasters of England, 1662–1856." International Journal of Mechanical Sciences 36, no. 11 (November 1994): 1061–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0020-7403(94)90027-2.

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Kai, Zhang, and Jogwon Choi. "A Study on the Combination of Smoke Projection Art and Fireworks Art: Taking the Work Fireworks Smoke Projection as an Example." TECHART: Journal of Arts and Imaging Science 9, no. 1 (February 28, 2022): 13–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.15323/techart.2022.2.9.1.13.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Fireworks Materials"

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Walker, Jeremy D. "Exploring the Synthesis and Characterization of Nanoenergetic Materials from Sol-Gel Chemistry." Diss., Georgia Institute of Technology, 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/1853/14573.

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Nanoenergetic composite materials have been synthesized by a sol-gel chemical process where the addition of a weak base molecule induces the gelation of a hydrated metal salt solution. A proposed proton scavenging mechanism, where a weak base molecule extracts a proton from the coordination sphere of the hydrated iron (III) complex in the gelation process to form iron (III) oxide/hydroxide, FeIIIxOyHz, has been confirmed for the weak base propylene oxide (PO), a 1,2 epoxide, as well as for the weak bases tetrahydrofuran (THF), a 1,4 epoxide, and pyridine, a heterocyclic nitrogen-containing compound. THF follows a similar mechanism as PO; the epoxide extracts a proton from the coordination sphere of the hydrated iron complex forming a protonated epoxide which then undergoes irreversible ring-opening after reaction with a nucleophile in solution. Pyridine also extracts a proton from the hydrated metal complex, however, the stable six-membered molecule has low associated ring strain and does not endure ring-opening. Fe2O3/Al energetic systems were synthesized from the epoxides PO, trimethylene oxide (TMO) and 3,3 dimethyl oxetane (DMO). Surface area analysis of the synthesized matrices shows a direct correlation between the surface area of the iron (III) oxide matrix and the quantified exothermic heat of reaction of the nano-scaled aluminum-containing energetic material due to the magnitude of the interfacial surface area contact between the iron (III) oxide matrix and the aluminum particles. The Fe2O3(PO)/Al systems possess the highest heat of reaction values due to the oxide interfacial surface area available for contact with the aluminum particles. Also, reactions containing nano-scale aluminum react differently than those containing micron-scale aluminum. RuO2/Al energetic systems behave differently dependent on the atmosphere the sample is heated. Heating the RuO2/Al samples in an inert atmosphere results in the complete reduction of the ruthenium oxide matrix to Ru(0) before reaction with the aluminum particles, resulting in the exothermic formation of RuxAly intermetallics, with the stoichiometry dependent on the initial Ru:Al concentration. However, heating the samples in an oxygen-rich atmosphere results in an exothermic reaction between RuO2 and Al.
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WU, Pai-yu, and 吳佰餘. "Research on hazardous materials-a case study of fireworks and firecrackers the safety management." Thesis, 2012. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/42441323242824532698.

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國立中央大學
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Setting off firecrackers is indispensable tradition for the festivals and promotional activities for a long time. According to current statistics of Nation Fire Agency, Ministry of Interior, legally registered firecracker factories is for a total of 21 (Including a defunct factory). Because of broad market, the majority of lucrative and requiring low technical level, a few illegal firecracker factories still exist. Illegal firecrackers factories lack protection and security management measures, as soon as the accident occurs, explosion of firecrackers always cause serious injury or death and a great loss to exposed firecracker workers and nearby residents, even spread to nearby homes and factories. Like a bomb would blast anytime! Therefore, the thesis investigates the problem faced by the current firecracker factories and seeks solutions. In addition, based on analyses and investigations of firecracker explosion accidents of which the government authorities row cases between 1994 to 2011, the study discovers the potential problems and searches for countermeasures plus the study puts forward positive practices. Secondly, the thesis has an intimate acquaintance with the current law about fireworks security management and related systems, moreover introduces further information on domestic and international firecrackers and fireworks of grading, classification, type and individual approval inspection systems. Try to discover the potential problem of legal regulations of firecrackers and fireworks in our country. The unexpected disaster of firecrackers and fireworks still frequently occurs. It is still difficult to prohibit relevant firework industry. Strengthen the security of the firecrackers and fireworks industry by four dimensions which are the implement the safety management, studying the disaster case, analyses of hazardous causes, and discussion on regulatory system. Expect to be able to reduce the incidence of accidents and casualties.
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Meyerhöfer, Dietrich. "Johann Friedrich von Uffenbach. Sammler – Stifter – Wissenschaftler." Doctoral thesis, 2020. http://hdl.handle.net/21.11130/00-1735-0000-0005-13B0-E.

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Books on the topic "Fireworks Materials"

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Agrawal, Jai P. High energy materials: Propellants, explosives and pyrotechnics. Weinheim: Wiley-VCH, 2010.

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Clark, Karen. BŁysssk-buch-psssss! =: Flash bang wheee! [London]: Mantra, 2002.

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Clark, Karen. Flash bang wheee! =: Wūsh buwūm bāw. London: Mantra, 2002.

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Ian, White, ed. Flash bang wheee! London: Mantra Pub, 2002.

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Clark, Karen. Shkreptime, gjemim dhe vershellime! =: Flash bang wheee! London: Mantra, 2002.

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Ian, White, ed. Flash bang wheee! =: Bljes bang fijuuuuuuuu! London: Mantra Pub, 2002.

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Clark, Karen. Flash bang wheee! =: Bing, bang, boum! London: Mantra, 2002.

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Ian, White, ed. Flashe bum uuiii...! =: Flash bang wheee! London: Mantra, 2002.

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Boddu, Veera. Energetic materials: Thermophysical properties, predictions, and experimental measurements. Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press, 2010.

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American Institute of Chemical Engineers. Energetic Materials Group, ed. Energetic materials: Thermophysical properties, predictions, and experimental measurements. Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press, 2010.

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Book chapters on the topic "Fireworks Materials"

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Spaans, Ronny. "Drugs as explosives." In Dangerous Drugs. Nieuwe Prinsengracht 89 1018 VR Amsterdam Nederland: Amsterdam University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5117/9789462983543_ch06.

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In this chapter I focus on gunpowder, both in the sense of materials for warfare, and fireworks for public celebrations. The Dutch word for gunpowder, buskruit, proves the close connection with the topic for this study, kruid, ‘spice’. I show how in his poems Six distances himself from gunpowder by demonstrating a punishment on the ‘Dutch body’, both on his own body and ‘the body’ of the city of Delft. I argue that this is the theme of two poems Six wrote on accidents with his loaded pistols, and a poem he wrote to the explosion of the gunpowder depot in Delft in 1654. But in this Chapter too, we learn to know Six as a pragmatic poet. I show how glorifying poems to the Orange Prince Frederick Henry were furnished with references to gunshots and fireworks.
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Alamaniotis, Miltiadis, and Lefteri H. Tsoukalas. "Assessment of Gamma-Ray-Spectra Analysis Method Utilizing the Fireworks Algorithm for Various Error Measures." In Critical Developments and Applications of Swarm Intelligence, 155–81. IGI Global, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-5134-8.ch007.

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The analysis of measured data plays a significant role in enhancing nuclear nonproliferation mainly by inferring the presence of patterns associated with special nuclear materials. Among various types of measurements, gamma-ray spectra is the widest utilized type of data in nonproliferation applications. In this chapter, a method that employs the fireworks algorithm (FWA) for analyzing gamma-ray spectra aiming at detecting gamma signatures is presented. In particular, FWA is utilized to fit a set of known signatures to a measured spectrum by optimizing an objective function, where non-zero coefficients express the detected signatures. FWA is tested on a set of experimentally obtained measurements optimizing various objective functions—MSE, RMSE, Theil-2, MAE, MAPE, MAP—with results exhibiting its potential in providing highly accurate and precise signature detection. Furthermore, FWA is benchmarked against genetic algorithms and multiple linear regression, showing its superiority over those algorithms regarding precision with respect to MAE, MAPE, and MAP measures.
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Rode, Alan K. "Hungarian in the Promised Land." In Michael Curtiz. University Press of Kentucky, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5810/kentucky/9780813173917.003.0010.

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Curtiz arrived in New York City via the ocean liner Leviathan on June 10, 1926; the story that his ship docked on July 4 and he thought the holiday fireworks were a celebration of his American arrival was a PR fiction that would be repeated for decades by Warner, Hal Wallis, and Curtiz. Curtiz arrived in Hollywood with his treatment of Noah’s Ark, but instead Jack Warner assigned him a crime drama, The Third Degree (1926), based on a 1908 stage play. He scrambled to learn about American criminal procedures by spending time in the L.A. County Jail and having the script translated into Hungarian. He added a great deal of unscripted material to the picture, a harbinger of future strife between him and the studio.As he completed more pictures for Warner Bros., including A Million Bid and The Desired Woman, he began his long association with Darryl F. Zanuck.He also met the screenwriter Bess Meredyth,who would become his second wife. His immigration status proved to be a problem, as it had to be extended each year by Warner Bros. until he could become a legal resident.
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Conference papers on the topic "Fireworks Materials"

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"Determination of barium content in pyrotechnics used for fireworks and firecrackers based on Energy Dispersive X-ray Fluorescence Spectrometry (EDXRF)." In 2017 International Conference on Materials, Energy, Civil Engineering and Computer. Francis Academic Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.25236/matecc.2017.01.

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"Determination of barium content in barium nitrate used for fireworks and firecrackers based on Energy Dispersive X-ray Fluorescence Spectrometry (EDXRF)." In 2017 International Conference on Materials Science and Biological Engineering. Francis Academic Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.25236/icmsbe.2017.17.

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"Determination of strontium content in strontium nitrate used for fireworks and firecrackers based on Energy Dispersive X-ray Fluorescence Spectrometry (EDXRF)." In 2017 International Conference on Materials Science and Biological Engineering. Francis Academic Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.25236/icmsbe.2017.18.

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"Determination of strontium content in strontium carbonate used for fireworks and firecrackers based on Energy Dispersive X-ray Fluorescence Spectrometry (EDXRF)." In 2017 International Conference on Materials, Energy, Civil Engineering and Computer. Francis Academic Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.25236/matecc.2017.02.

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"Determination of copper content in basic cupric carbonate used for fireworks and firecrackers based on Energy Dispersive X-ray Fluorescence Spectrometry (EDXRF)." In 2017 International Conference on Materials Science and Biological Engineering. Francis Academic Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.25236/icmsbe.2017.16.

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Wu, Jun-yi, and Huan-xin Xiao. "Determination of potassium content in potassium perchlorate used for fireworks and firecrackersbased on Energy Dispersive X-ray Fluorescence Spectrometry (EDXRF." In 2017 5th International Conference on Machinery, Materials and Computing Technology (ICMMCT 2017). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/icmmct-17.2017.12.

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Wu, Jun-yi, and Huan-xin Xiao. "Determination of potassium content in black powders used for fireworks and firecrackersbased on Energy Dispersive X-ray Fluorescence Spectrometry (EDXRF." In 2017 5th International Conference on Machinery, Materials and Computing Technology (ICMMCT 2017). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/icmmct-17.2017.13.

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Wu, Jun-yi. "Determination of potassium content in potassium chlorate used for fireworks and firecrackers based on Energy Dispersive X-ray Fluorescence Spectrometry (EDXRF." In 2017 5th International Conference on Machinery, Materials and Computing Technology (ICMMCT 2017). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/icmmct-17.2017.15.

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Wu, Jun-yi. "Determination of titanium content in titanium powder used for fireworks and firecrackers based on Energy Dispersive X-ray Fluorescence Spectrometry (EDXRF." In 2017 5th International Conference on Machinery, Materials and Computing Technology (ICMMCT 2017). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/icmmct-17.2017.16.

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Wu, Jun-yi. "Determination of potassium content in potassium nitrate used for fireworks and firecrackers based on Energy Dispersive X-ray Fluorescence Spectrometry (EDXRF." In 2017 5th International Conference on Machinery, Materials and Computing Technology (ICMMCT 2017). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/icmmct-17.2017.17.

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