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  • 81Nuclear-Weapon-Free Zone — A Nuclear Weapons Free Zone, or NWFZ is defined [ [http://www.opanal.org/NWFZ/Res 3472i.pdf] ] by the United Nations as an agreement, generally by internationally recognized treaty, to ban the use, development, or deployment of nuclear weapons in …

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  • 82conventional weapon — noun A weapon of warfare which is not nuclear, chemical, or biological in nature. Germany would agree to make no ABC (atomic, bacteriological and chemical) weapons, build only enough conventional weapons to arm its twelve divisions. See Also:… …

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  • 83nuclear weapon — noun (C) a very powerful weapon which uses atomic power to cause death and destruction over a large area: The controversy over nuclear weapons testing …

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  • 84nuclear weapon — nu′clear weap′on n. mil an explosive device whose destructive potential derives from the release of energy that accompanies the splitting or combining of atomic nuclei • Etymology: 1945–50 …

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  • 85Pakistan and weapons of mass destruction — Pakistan Nuclear program start date January 20, 1972 First nuclear weapon test May 28, 1998 First fusion weap …

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  • 86Chagai-I — The mountain is seen raised above as the chain reaction build up by the devices. Information Country …

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  • 87J. Robert Oppenheimer — J. Robert Oppenheimer, c. 1944 Born …

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  • 88Teller, Edward — orig. Ede Teller born Jan. 15, 1908, Budapest, Hung., Austria Hungary died Sept. 9, 2003, Stanford, Calif. Hungarian born U.S. nuclear physicist. Born to a prosperous Jewish family, he earned a Ph.D. at the University of Leipzig (1930) before… …

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  • 89Technology during World War II — World War II seriesv · d · e …

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  • 90Niels Bohr — Born Niels Henrik David Bohr 7 October 1885(1885 10 07) Copenhagen, Denmark …

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