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  • ...h, V. B., Makhviladze, G. M. (1985). Mathematical theory of combustion and explosions.</ref> The reaction mechanisms read as ...
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  • ...emaining graph contains no vertex; in that case the score is the number of explosions. # If ''G'' is the empty graph, then ''Ψ''(''G'') = 0, since no explosions are needed. ...
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  • | title = Underwater explosions ...
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  • ...implemented and described in terms of the explosion process of fireworks: explosions occur at specific points, and "sparks" fan out from the explosion. Each spa ...
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  • ...n their book.<ref>Lewis, B., & Von Elbe, G. (2012). Combustion, flames and explosions of gases. Elsevier.</ref> All these discussions treated flame stretch as an ...
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  • ...nd AuF{{su|b=6|p=-}}. With non-noble substances this oxidation can lead to explosions even at low temperatures. As an example, [[Sulfur|elemental sulfur]] reacts ...
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  • {{Short description|Scientific theory that explains thermal explosions}} ...of reactant consumption on the critical conditions for homogeneous thermal explosions. The Quarterly Journal of Mechanics and Applied Mathematics, 31(1), 99-112. ...
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  • ...oposed in 1965<ref>{{cite book |last1=Cole |first1=R. H. |title=Underwater Explosions |date=1965 |publisher=Dover Publications |location=New York}}</ref> a more ...
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  • ...tion of flame, Zh. Fiz. Khim+. 12 (1938), pp. 100–105.</ref> and thermal explosions ([[Frank-Kamenetskii theory]]), but not popular to western scientists until ...
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  • ...as '''fireball blackout''' or '''radar blackout''', is an effect caused by explosions of [[nuclear weapon]]s that disturbs radio communications and causes radar ...glowing bomb debris themselves that forms the fireball. In these sorts of explosions, the fireball itself is not a significant radar issue, but the particles' i ...
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  • ...V. B., & Makhviladze, G. M. (1985). Mathematical theory of combustion and explosions. page 294-296.</ref> ...
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  • ...V. B., & Makhviladze, G. M. (1985). Mathematical theory of combustion and explosions.</ref> who were able to predict the flame height and flame shape using thei ...
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  • ...ed (apart from earthquakes), for example, by [[wind wave|ocean waves]], by explosions, by railway trains and ground vehicles, or by a sledgehammer impact.<ref na ...the ground surface using active sources (falling weights, hammers or small explosions, for example) or by recording microtremors. ...
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  • ...ivedate=20 July 2023 |accessdate=19 July 2023 }}</ref> The origins of such explosions are currently unclear, with events occurring at not more than 0.1% of the t ...T2020mrf: Implications for an Emerging Class of Engine-driven Massive Star Explosions |journal=The Astrophysical Journal |volume=934 |issue=2 |pages=104 |doi=10. ...
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  • ...the feasibility of [[teleseism]]ic detection and identification of nuclear explosions. YKA currently consists of 19 short period seismic sensors in the form of a ...of the Norwegian-US agreement for the detection of earthquakes and nuclear explosions. It has been an independent, not-for-profit, research foundation within the ...
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  • ...on of experiments are designed to be sensitive to neutrinos from supernova explosions as far as [[Andromeda Galaxy|Andromeda]] or beyond.<ref name=":14" /> The o ...66ApJ...143..626C/abstract |title= The Hydrodynamic Behavior of Supernovae Explosions |last1= Colgate |first1= Stirling A. |last2= White|first2= Richard H. | dat ...
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  • ...shaking can be caused in various ways (volcanic tremors, avalanches, large explosions, etc.), but shaking intense enough to cause damage is usually due to ruptur ...
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  • ...] is not at rest, but is in supersonic motion due to [[Supernova|supernova explosions]], [[stellar wind]]s, radiation fields and a time dependent gravitational f ...
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  • ...l=https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/763161398 |title=Forensic investigation of explosions |date=2012 |publisher=CRC Press |others=Alexander Beveridge |isbn=978-1-466 ...
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