different between readiness vs detonability
readiness
English
Etymology
ready +? -ness
Noun
readiness (usually uncountable, plural readinesses)
- The state or degree of being ready; preparedness.
- Willingness.
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- arsenides, nearsides
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detonability
English
Noun
detonability (countable and uncountable, plural detonabilities)
- A measure of the readiness with which an explosive will detonate under specified conditions.
- 1993, K. W. Boyack et al., "Internal Pressure Loads Due to Gaseous Detonations," Proceedings: Mathematical and Physical Sciences, vol. 443, no. 1918, p. 344,
- Hydrogen-air-steam was chosen for this analysis since its flammability and detonability limits are well known.
- 1993, K. W. Boyack et al., "Internal Pressure Loads Due to Gaseous Detonations," Proceedings: Mathematical and Physical Sciences, vol. 443, no. 1918, p. 344,
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- biotinylated, denotability
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