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- Vietnam War (102682 bytes)
105: ...ought to counterbalance the fall of China and the detonation of the first Soviet atomic bomb with a firm stand... - Earthquake (13859 bytes)
30: ...uakes (in a broad sense) can also result from the detonation of [[explosive]]s. Thus scientists have been abl... - Gunpowder (1148 bytes)
7: ...lagration]] wave rather than the [[supersonic]] [[detonation]] wave which [[Explosive material#Classification ... - Caesium (11026 bytes)
180: ...use of H-3 ([[tritium]]). Cs-137 is produced from detonation of [[nuclear weapon]]s and emissions from [[nucle... - Plutonium (24623 bytes)
165: ...ch is a sphere with a diameter of 10 cm. Complete detonation of plutonium will produce an explosion of 20 [[ki...
232: ...0 [[Roentgen equivalent man|rems]] (5.1 [[Sievert|Sv]]) and died four weeks later. Nine months later, ... - Jet engine (22370 bytes)
88: <td style="vertical-align: top;">[[Pulse detonation engine]]</td>
89: ...Similar to a pulsejet, but combustion occurs as a detonation instead of a [[deflagration]], may or may not nee...
91: ...ject to extreme mechanical fatigue, hard to start detonation, not practical for current use</td> - Global Positioning System (28209 bytes)
40: ... [[Defense Support Program]] satellites), nuclear detonations, and other high-energy infrared events.
80: ...rm a major portion of the [[United States Nuclear Detonation Detection System]].
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