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36: 258: 199:, however the meanings are somewhat different. Stoff has a fairly broad range of meanings, including "chemical substance" or "matter", "fuel" and "cloth", depending on the context. The German names of the common elements hydrogen, oxygen and nitrogen are 211:("hydrogen" being a scientific Greek neologism for "constituent of water", "oxygen" for "constituent of acids", "nitrogen" for "constituent of nitre", i.e. 581: 686: 119: 676: 660: 53: 635: 231:
in both world wars. Some code names were reused between the wars and had different meanings at different times; for example,
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XU-Stoff: 70% (by weight) X-Stoff (tetranitromethane) / 30% (by weight) U-Stoff (dinitrogen tetroxide)
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Forrest S. Forbes and Peter A. Van Splinter (2003). "Liquid Rocket Propellants", in
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refers to the World War II aerospace meanings if not noted otherwise.
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Encyclopedia of Physical Science and Technology (Third Edition)
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used for preparing a V-2 missile for launch from its
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whose fuels, and oxidizers, were designated (letter)-
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