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liquid propellant

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liquid propellant [′lik·wəd prə′pel·ənt]
(materials)


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The Mystic device delivers particles directly to the lungs with better than 90 percent efficiency, and without the need for liquid propellants or other pressurized systems.
For example, Iraq had not given any evidence to support its claim concerning its production figures for indigenous warheads, and there were significant gaps in its accounting for such major components for operational missiles as guidance and control systems, liquid propellant fuels and ground support equipment.
This is done to keep the tank's super-cold cargo -- 526,126 gallons of liquid propellant used to fire the shuttle's three main engines -- in a liquid state and to prevent icing.
 
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