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- noun Plural form of
detonation .
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Examples
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However on the other hand, I don’t think using the past 500 nuclear detonations is necessarily a good predictor of what it would take to destroy 90% of the human population.
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The latest physical sciences journal from Nature Publishing Group, Nature Chemistry's inaugural issue covers the breadth of chemistry, from inorganic microtubes to theoretical studies of how water behaves in detonations.
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One key area of continuing research is in the computer modeling of nuclear detonations, which is used in developing warheads.
Iran Accused of Nuclear Aims Jay Solomon 2011
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The detonations were the 22d and 23d announced by the AEC since the Soviet Union resumed testing Sept. 1.
NYT > Home Page 2011
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The IAEA's report said the agency believes Iran has conducted some simulated tests of nuclear detonations.
Iran Pressed to Resolve Discrepancy on Uranium Jay Solomon 2011
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Natural uranium metal can specifically be utilized as a surrogate material to conduct simulated tests of nuclear detonations, according to U.S. officials.
Iran Pressed to Resolve Discrepancy on Uranium Jay Solomon 2011
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At the height of the Serb shelling of Sarajevo, the city had taken 3,500 detonations a day.
The Return Daniel Treisman 2011
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Ankunda said there have been five premature detonations this year from militant bombs.
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Massive ordnance penetrators; lesser but precision-guided penetrators "drilling" one after another; fuel-air detonations with almost the force of nuclear weapons; high-power microwave attack; the destruction of laboratories, unhardened targets, and the Iranian electrical grid; and other means, can be combined to great effect.
The Mortal Threat From Iran Mark Helprin 2012
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The most theatrical thing about "Tynan" is the gem-cut sentences within which Tynan performed; they are crafty, bravura events, detonations of deadly wit and mordancy.
'Tynan': A show to please the critic Nelson Pressley 2011
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