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81by Horn, Grace Chandler, photographer.Subjects: “...Bows (Weapons)--1900-1920....”
Published 1905
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82by Elmore, D., Tubbs, L., Newman, D., Ma, X. Z., Finkel, R., Nishiizumi, K., Beer, J., Oeschger, H., Andree, M.“...Nuclear weapons tests at oceanic sites during the 1950s produced a large amount of 36Cl (t1/2 = 3.0...”
Published in Nature (1982)
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83by Elmore, D., Tubbs, L., Newman, D., Ma, X. Z., Finkel, R., Nishiizumi, K., Beer, J., Oeschger, H., Andree, M.“...Nuclear weapons tests at oceanic sites during the 1950s produced a large amount of 36Cl (t1/2 = 3.0...”
Published 1982
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84“... particles as well as sediment samples containing particles from the weapon material for the determination...”
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85by JERNSTROEM Jussi“... microscopy, X-ray and gamma-ray spectrometry, secondary ion mass spectrometry, and synchrotron radiation...”
Published 2006
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86“..., the civil and military facilities. The nuclear weapon tests, performed by the USSR and other nuclear...”
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87by Jernström, Jussi“... microscopy, X-ray and gamma-ray spectrometry, secondary ion mass spectrometry, and synchrotron radiation...”
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88“... disarmament, Treaty on Nuclear Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT), Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty (CTBT...”
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89“... or hurt one another for life”. He illustrated this by using the image of a wound made by a weapon...”
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90“... which 'coalitions of capitalists. wield the weapon of financial centralization to their own advantage...”
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91by Curtis, Edward S., 1868-1952“..., was published in 1916. "The spear in the subject's hand is the weapon of a warrior, not of a whaler." Harriet...”
Published 1915
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92by Rubinson, Paul“...Residents of the planet Earth did not sit idly by as nations developed nuclear weapons capable...”
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93by Curtis, Edward S., 1868-1952“... by thrusting, not by hurling, the weapon." Harriet Bullitt Master images photographed at 300 ppi, 48 bit color...”
Published 1915
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94by Bohr, Roland“... of European technology over indigenous distance weapons, such as the bow and arrow. This dissertation compares...”
Published 2005
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95by Chamizo, Elena, Jiménez-Ramos, M. C., Eriksson, M., García-Tenorio, R., Vintró, L. León“... such as nuclear weapons tests and nuclear accidents, particles containing actinides are released...”
Published 2014
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96“... chemical weapon with a history of ocean disposal, is known to form 1,4-thioxane (TO) when in contact...”
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97by Dimitar Sinnyovsky“... explosion exceeding 10 000 times the present day nuclear weapon potential. This impact is considered...”
Published 2002
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98by Dimitar Sinnyovsky“... explosion exceeding 10 000 times the present day nuclear weapon potential. This impact is considered...”
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99“... slurry to paste. The other formulations were: (1) a two-part gelled slurry mix, DBA-208X, submitted...”
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100by Graham, Zackary A., Garde, Eva, Heide-Jørgensen, Mads Peter, Palaoro, Alexandre V.“... has sexual functions as a weapon or as a signal. By contrast, other hypotheses propose that the tusk...”
Published in Biology Letters (2020)
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