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  • 111Effects of nuclear explosions — An American nuclear test. Nuclear weapons …

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  • 112Dwarf star — The term dwarf star refers to a variety of distinct classes of stars. Dwarf star alone generally refers to any main sequence star, a star of luminosity class V. Red dwarfs are low mass main sequence stars. Yellow dwarfs are main sequence (dwarf)… …

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  • 113Blue giant — For other uses, see Blue giant (disambiguation). Hertzsprung–Russell Diagram Spectral Type …

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  • 114Fuser — The word fuser may refer to:* fuser, the part of a laser printer that melts the toner onto the medium * Fuser, a moniker used by Ernesto Che Guevara de la Serna, prior to his nickname Che * fuser (Unix), a Unix command which lists processes… …

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  • 115Dry cask storage — Example of a dry cask storage area. Dry cask storage is a method of storing high level radioactive waste, such as spent nuclear fuel that has already been cooled in the spent fuel pool for at least one year.[1]. These casks are typically …

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  • 116Magnox — Schematic diagram of a Magnox nuclear reactor showing gas flow. Note that the heat exchanger is outside the concrete radiation shielding. This represents an early Magnox design with a cylindrical, steel, pressure vessel. For other uses of the… …

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  • 117List of states with nuclear weapons — Map of nuclear weapons countries of the world.   NPT nuclear weapon States (China, France, Russia, UK, USA) …

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  • 118Asteroseismology — Different oscillation modes penetrate to different depths inside a star. Asteroseismology (from Greek ἀστήρ, astēr, star ; σεισμός, seismos, earthquake ; and λογία …

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  • 119History of perpetual motion machines — The history of perpetual motion machines dates back to the Middle Ages. For millennia, it was not clear whether perpetual motion devices were possible or not, but the development of modern thermodynamics has indicated that they are impossible.… …

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  • 120Nuclear propulsion — includes a wide variety of propulsion methods that fulfil the promise of the Atomic Age by using some form of nuclear reaction as their primary power source. Contents 1 Surface ships and submarines 2 Cars 3 Aircraft …

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