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  • 101Operation Argus — Country  United States Test site South Atlantic Period August September 1958 Number of tests 3 Max. yiel …

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  • 102Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 — MW3 redirects here. For the 1999 video game, see MechWarrior 3. Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 …

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  • 103The World Is Not Enough — This article is about the 1999 film. For other uses, see The World Is Not Enough (disambiguation). The World Is Not Enough …

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  • 104World War III in popular culture — World War III is a common theme in popular culture. Since the 1940s, countless books, films, and television programmes have used the theme of nuclear weapons and a third global war.Biggs, Lindy and Hansen, James (editors), 2004, Readings in… …

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  • 105Atomic tourism — Tourists at ground zero, Trinity site. Atomic tourism is a relatively new style of tourism in which visitors learn about the Atomic Age by traveling to significant sites in atomic history such as museums with atomic weapons, vehicles that carried …

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  • 106Intermittent power source — [ Erie Shores Wind Farm monthly output over a two year period] An intermittent power source is a source of electric power generation that may be uncontrollably variable or more intermittent than conventional power sources, and therefore non… …

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  • 107Strategic Defense Initiative — Organization SDIO Agency overview Formed 1984 Dissolved 1993 (renamed) Superseding a …

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  • 108Radioactive contamination — The radiation warning symbol (trefoil) …

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  • 109Akira (manga) — For the eponymous film, see Akira (film). Akira Japanese cover of Akira Volume 1 アキラ …

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  • 110History of radar — The history of radar starts with experiments by Heinrich Hertz in the late 19th century that showed that radio waves were reflected by metallic objects. This possibility was suggested in James Clerk Maxwell s seminal work on electromagnetism.… …

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