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  • 31Nuclear magnetic resonance — This article is about the physical phenomenon. For its use as a method in spectroscopy, see Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy. NMR redirects here. For other uses, see NMR (disambiguation). First 1 GHz NMR Spectrometer (1000 MHz,… …

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  • 32Nuclear weapons and Israel — Israel Nuclear program start date mid to late 1950s[1] First nuclear weapon test Unknown; possible join …

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  • 33Technology in Stargate — Naqahdah redirects here. For one of the archaeologically identified cultures of Pre Dynastic Egypt, see Naqadan culture. For the town on the west bank of the Nile in Egypt, see Naqada. For other uses, see Naqada (disambiguation). The most… …

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  • 34Nuclear thermal rocket — Sketch of nuclear thermal rocket …

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  • 35Nuclear pulse propulsion — An artist s conception of the Project Orion basic spacecraft, powered by nuclear pulse propulsion. Nuclear pulse propulsion (or External Pulsed Plasma Propulsion, as it is termed in one recent NASA document[1]) is a proposed method of spacecraft… …

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  • 36Nuclear physics — For other uses, see Nuclear Physics (disambiguation). Nuclear physics Radioactive decay Nuclear fission Nuclear fusion …

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  • 37transfer — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 change of place/situation ADJECTIVE ▪ massive ▪ The war caused a massive transfer of population. ▪ efficient, smooth, successful ▪ the smooth …

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  • 38Nuclear Polyhedrosis Virus — An image of a dead caterpillar, obviously infected by NPV. Another victim of the Nuclear Poly …

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  • 39nuclear — adj. Nuclear is used with these nouns: ↑accident, ↑age, ↑ambition, ↑annihilation, ↑armaments, ↑arms, ↑attack, ↑blackmail, ↑blast, ↑bomb, ↑capability, ↑capa …

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  • 40nuclear transfer — A technology by which novel animals are generated by cloning a single diploid somatic cell. It involves inserting a single diploid cell from a culture of cells into an enucleated ovum. The resultant diploid ovum develops into an embryo that is… …

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