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  • An '''atomic bomb''' is the name given to a device designed to produce an enormous explosion Up until the test of the first atomic bomb, in [[Los Alamos]], the largest man-made explosion had been the explosion o
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  • ...eet.asp?id=1016 National Museum of the U.S. Air force, Factsheet:"Fat Man" Atomic Bomb]
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  • 1951 improved version of the Soviet [[RDS-1 (nuclear weapon)|RDS-1 atomic bomb]]; 38 kt yield
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  • ...blend which contains combined information about the military power of the atomic bomb and the Victorian approach to Empire, and this blended mental space is then
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  • ...e 1945 atomic bomb in which over 70,000 people were killed.<ref>''Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Museum'': '[http://www1.city.nagasaki.nagasaki.jp/na-bomb/museum/m2-1e.html
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  • ...''Hiroshima-shi''), which is widely known as the site of the world's first atomic bomb attack, on 6th August 1945; approximately 140,000 people were killed by the
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  • ...|thumb|250px|The area directly under the [[atomic bombing of Nagasaki|1945 atomic bomb]] is now a peaceful park; this monument to the dead marks the exact positio ...epicentre of the 1945 bomb that killed over 70,000 people.<ref>''Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Museum'': '[http://www1.city.nagasaki.nagasaki.jp/na-bomb/museum/m2-1e.html
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  • ...oku region of Honshu island, whose capital was struck by the world's first atomic bomb attack in 1945; population about 2,800,000.
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  • ...ring the country's isolationist period, and whose capital was struck by an atomic bomb in 1945; population about 1,450,000.
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  • ...ar fission chain reaction]] there can be sustained. The place can be an [[Atomic bomb|atomic (nuclear) bomb]], the core of a [[nuclear reactor]], or some other p
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  • *(1997) ''The Atomic Bomb Suppressed: American [[Censorship]] in Occupied [[Japan]]'' (Asia and the P
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  • * Rhodes, Richard. ''The Making of the Atomic Bomb'' (1986), good overview [http://www.amazon.com/Making-Atomic-Bomb-Richard-R * Bartter; Martha A. ''The Way to Ground Zero: The Atomic Bomb in American Science Fiction'' (1988) [http://www.questia.com/read/27327402?
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  • Hiroshima's name is known worldwide as the site of the world's first atomic bomb attack, on 6th August 1945; approximately 140,000 people were killed by the
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  • An '''atomic bomb''' is the name given to a device designed to produce an enormous explosion Up until the test of the first atomic bomb, in [[Los Alamos]], the largest man-made explosion had been the explosion o
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  • ...]s that drove the energy producing reactions in [[nuclear reactor]]s and [[atomic bomb]]s were also referred to as [[nuclear fuel|fuels]].
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  • ...] Libby was transferred to the [[Manhattan Project]] which developed the [[atomic bomb]]. Having previously been an Associated and Assistant Professor, Libby acce
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  • ...010, some 25,000 people, including members of peace organizations and 1945 atomic bomb survivors, marched from downtown New York to the United Nations headquarter
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  • ...dancing on a veritable sea of 20,000 0.375-inch ball bearings, with a live atomic bomb over their heads. One may observe that this design was introduced long bef
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  • * Polmar, Norman. ''The Enola Gay: The B - 29 That Dropped the First Atomic Bomb'' (2004) [http://books.google.com/books?id=8C1y_TRiFnIC&pg=PT8&dq=intitle:%
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  • ...nces the British and American scientists had made on the development of an atomic bomb. Following the end of the [[Second World War]], Bohr returned to Copenhagen
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  • ...g the chain reaction and the feasibility of producing [[plutonium]] for an atomic bomb. He collaborated with the [[Los Alamos]] teams involved in the constructio ...d by President [[Harry Truman]] after the Soviets had exploded their first atomic bomb in August 1949. But Fermi's main base was the University of Chicago, where
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