10 PORTUGUESE BOOKS RELATING TO «EVERSITE»
Discover the use of
eversite in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
eversite and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in Portuguese literature.
BRUSSELS Client: Eversite Architecture: Partner in charge: J. Ceyssens.
Associates: W. Dhaenens. R. Houben. J. Nuyts. B. Counson. E. Van Meerbeek 01
/370 PETROL STATION. FROYENNES Client: Fina Europe Architecture: Gh
Andre.
Koen van Synghel, Dominique Pieters, Marc Dubois, 2005
(15pounds, 1 01.), and a torpedo shell recently adopted which weighs 8.8 kg. (19
pounds, 6 oz.), and contains 1.8 kg. (4 pounds) of eversite.§ This explosive has
for its base picric acid. The weight of the carriage is 125 kg. (275 pounds, 9 01.).
The bursting charge is 1.8 kg. of " eversite." Bursting follows from delayed action
in a percussion fuse. The charge of the mortar is fine grained powder in different
quantities, varying from 50 g. to 300 g. for shell and shrapnel :and from 100 g. to ...
Military Service Institution of the United States, 1896
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Journal of the Military Service Institution of the United States
It fires, with charges varying from 50 to 200 gr., a common shell weighing 6.76 kg.
, a shrapnel weighing 6.916 kg., a canister weighing 7.125 kg., and a high
explosive shell, recently adopted, weighing 8.8 kg. and containing 1.8 kg of
Eversite, ...
^versite, f., (expl.) eversite. Ivlflement. m., hollow, aperture, cut. groov- ing, recess,
cavity, guttering; de la bailey (sm. a.) hollow in the base of 1 a bullet: du bloc, (r.f.
art.) breechblock mortise; du futy (sin. a.) lateral groove of the fore- stock. tfvlder ...
United States. Adjutant-General's Office. Military Information Division, 1899
... picric acid, melinite, picrite, lyddite, ecrasite, emmensite, galaxite, eversite,
pertite, cresilite, miazite, hexanitrodiphenylamine, tetranitroaniline, trinitrotoluene,
alkali chlorates and perchlorats, cheddite, N M O; explosives, smokeless
powders, ...
7
Journal of the United States Artillery
(ispounds, i oz.), and a torpedo shell recently adopted which weighs 8.8 kg. (19
pounds, 6 oz.), and contains 1.8 kg. (4 pounds) of eversite.§ This explosive has
for its base picric acid. The weight of the carriage is 125 kg. (275 pounds, 9 oz.).
8
L'Année littéraire (Paris. 1754): ou Suite des lettres sur ...
... qu'il ï _ »za droit de plaire à tous , 8c en tous* »ztemps , malgré les opinions
des dif...sérens peuples instruits , qui ne va»zrient guères a cet égard que par la
did»Eversite des régions qu'ils _ abirent." n' Nous avons aliiiré que par-tout l'imi»
z ...
9
Littérature et oralité au Maghreb (n°15-16): Hommage à ...
... National des Lettres UNIVERSïTE D'ALGER Équipe de recherches:
Sémiologie du texte littéraire et analyse du discours UN EVERSITE PARIS-
NORD Centre d'études littéraires francophones et comparées L' HARMATTAN
ITINÉRAIRES ET ...
10
T. Livii Patavini Historiarum ab Urbe condita libri qui ...
... locum eversite domus &areac ante templum 8C ipsius templi capacem fuíll'e.
Qlod ut tamquam conjecturam proponeret, necesiè non erat , quum expresi'e id
tcstetur Dionys. lib. v.... pag. ;4.6. METÏG 7611605yz-rau Tai¡ Kun-¡ou ¡ía-I oiníu ...