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n. (fission bomb English)
Usage examples of "fission bombs".
From this, I conclude--even though the encyclopedia contained no information on the subject--that fission bombs could be ignited at relatively low temperatures, perhaps even at room temperature.
From this, I conclude-even though the encyclopedia contained no information on the subject-that fission bombs could be ignited at relatively low temperatures, perhaps even at room temperature.
From this, I conclude-even though the encyclopedia contained no information on the subject, -, that fission bombs could be, ignited at relatively low temperatures, perhaps even at room temperature.
I did not see how there could be any real danger, as the Palace was as strong a fortress as ever was built, with its lower recesses immune even to fission bombs.
No, not the rack, not fission bombs, not anything-you can't conquer a free man.
Just good old-fashioned fission bombs, jacketed with a high-explosive shaped charge and a lens of pre-fragmented copper needles—.
It need not necessarily be the radioactive material we are accustomed to think of as suitable for fission bombs.
Then came poison gas, and fission bombs, and fission-fusion bombs, and a possible fission-fusion-radiocobalt bomb.
Then came poison gas, and fission bombs, and fission-fusion bombs, and a possible fissionfusion-radiocobalt bomb.
Then came poison gas, and fission bombs, and fission-fusion bombs, and a possible fissionfusion-radiocobalt[?
Carrel, ready a couple of small fission bombs for the Acolyte garrison there-it can't be large enough to make us much trouble, but we've no time left to play patty-cake.
Carrel, ready a couple of small fission bombs for the Acolyte garrison thereit can't be large enough to make us much trouble, but we've no time left to play patty-cake.
It was a thousand feet underground, proof against tactical fission bombs.