Noun
BTH (uncountable)
Initialism of benzothiadiazole.
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In April, the Air Ministry issued contracts for W.2 production lines with a capacity of up to 3,000 engines a month in 1942, asking BTH, Vauxhall and the Rover Company to join. Source: Internet
Daniell states "BCL according to Cooper, BTh according to Foxe." Source: Internet
Its pulse-Doppler radar (PD) has a range of more than 250 mi (400 km) for low-flying targets at its operating altitude, and the pulse (BTH) radar has a range of approximately 400 mi (650 km) for aircraft flying at medium to high altitudes. Source: Internet
BTH had decided to put in £2,500 of their own in January, and in March 1938 the Air Ministry funds finally arrived. Source: Internet
However, BTH did not want to spend the ₤60,000 it would cost to develop it, and this potential brush with early success went no further. Source: Internet