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  • 101Pacific Proving Grounds — Infobox Military Test Site name=Pacific Proving Grounds / Pacific Test Site caption=The United States began using the Marshall Islands as a nuclear testing site beginning in 1946. Superimpose base=Pacific Proving Grounds.png base width=300px base …

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  • 102Wassaw Sound — is a bay of the Atlantic Ocean on the coast of Georgia, United States into which the Wilmington River flows.American Civil War naval battleIt was the location of an American Civil War naval battle between the CSS Atlanta and Union ships in… …

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  • 103Spent nuclear fuel — Spent nuclear fuel, occasionally called used nuclear fuel, is nuclear fuel that has been irradiated in a nuclear reactor (usually at a nuclear power plant) to the point where it is no longer useful in sustaining a nuclear reaction. Nuclear… …

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  • 104Rocket — This article is about vehicles powered by rocket engines. For other uses, see Rocket (disambiguation). A Soyuz U, at Baikonur Site 1/5 A rocket is a missile, spacecraft, aircraft or other vehicle which obtains thrust from a rocket engi …

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  • 105Zinc — This article is about the metallic element. For other uses, see Zinc (disambiguation). copper ← zinc → gallium ↑ Zn ↓ Cd …

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  • 106Tabun (nerve agent) — Tabun IUPAC name …

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  • 107Mushroom cloud — created by smoke billows Ascending cloud from Redoubt Vol …

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  • 108Nuclear weapons in popular culture — A nuclear fireball lights up the night in a United States nuclear test. Since their public debut in August 1945, nuclear weapons and their potential effects have been a recurring motif in popular culture,[1] to the extent that the decades of the …

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  • 1091968 Thule Air Base B-52 crash — A B 52G, similar to the one that crashed at Thule Air Base Accident summary Date …

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  • 110Behavior of nuclear fuel during a reactor accident — This page is devoted to a discussion of how uranium dioxide nuclear fuel behaves during both normal nuclear reactor operation and under reactor accident conditions such as overheating. Work in this area is often very expensive to conduct, and so… …

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