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  • 11Nuclear marine propulsion — is propulsion of a ship by a nuclear reactor. Naval nuclear propulsion is propulsion that specifically refers to naval warships (see Nuclear navy). Only a very few experimental civil nuclear ships have been built; the elimination of fossil fuel… …

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  • 12Kara Sea — Coordinates: 77°N 77°E / 77°N 77°E / 77; 77 …

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  • 13United States Naval reactor — refers to nuclear reactors used by the United States Navy. Reactors are designed by a variety of contractors, then developed and tested at one of three government owned or operated facilities (Naval Reactors Facility, Bettis Atomic Power… …

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  • 14Natural scientific research in Canada — This article outlines the history of natural scientific research in Canada, including mathematics, physics, astronomy, space science, geology, oceanography, chemistry, biology, medical research and psychology. The social sciences are not treated… …

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  • 15Operation Barbarossa — Part of the Eastern Front of World War II …

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  • 16North Pole-36 — (Russian: Северный полюс 36, СП 36) was the 36th Russian manned drifting station, primarily used for arctic research from September 2008 until August 2009. History The station was opened on September 7, 2008. The primary objective of the station… …

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  • 17North Pole-37 — (Russian: Северный полюс 37, СП 37) is the 37th Russian manned drifting station, primarily used for polar research. The station was established with the nuclear icebreaker NS Yamal in the Arctic ocean at the beginning of September 2009. The chief …

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  • 18Igor Kurchatov — Infobox Scientist name = Igor Kurchatov box width = image width = 100px caption = Igor Kurchatov birth date = January 12, 1903 birth place = Ufa Governorate death date = February 7, 1960 death place = Moscow residence = citizenship = nationality …

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  • 19Kurchatov, Igor Vasilyevich — ▪ Soviet physicist born Jan. 12, 1903, Sim, Russia died Feb. 7, 1960, Moscow       Soviet nuclear (nuclear weapon) physicist who guided the development of his country s first atomic bomb, first practical thermonuclear bomb, and first nuclear… …

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  • 20History of Soviet and Russian espionage in the United States — Since the late 1920s, the Soviet Union, through its OGPU and NKVD intelligence services, used Russians and foreign born nationals as well as Communist and left leaning Americans to perform espionage activities in the United States.Haynes, John… …

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