Tested by the Flag - 1911 was released on: USA: 1 July 1911
The Tsar Bomba. It was tested in 1961 by the USSR on the island of Novaya Zemlya within the Arctic Circle. Its design yield was 100 megatons, but the yield was reduced to 57 megatons for the test by replacing the uranium-238 third stage tamper with a different metal (e.g. lead, tungsten) that would not fission when hit by the high energy fusion neutrons (and thus would not contribute to the yield or the fallout).The Tsar Bomba was not only the highest yield nuclear bomb ever tested, it was the highest yield nuclear bomb actually dropped from a bomber airplane. The Tsar Bomba also turned out to be the cleanest nuclear explosion with only about 3% fission yield and a correspondingly small amount of fallout relative to its total yield. Nuclear explosions having 5% or less fission yield are usually called "clean".
the mohs hardness scale
Yeah... they are lucky
Manhattan Bail Project
Slade Wilson, a soldier (mercenary) who was tested on with ability enhancing drugs
A hypothesis is tested by having trials
Either by having an ultrasound scan, or by having the amniotic fluid tested.
to see if he is faithful to her as she is to him
The hydrogen bomb was first tested in 1952 by the United States in a test known as "Ivy Mike." This bomb utilized nuclear fusion to release a significantly more powerful explosion compared to atomic bombs.
Animals die when they are being tested on because they are having foreign substances put into their bodies. Animals that are tested on also have chemicals put into them. An animals body is not made to handle these chemical and foreign substances.
An explosion-proof flashlight is designed to prevent igniting flammable gases or vapors in hazardous environments. This is achieved by using materials that can contain any sparks or heat generated by the flashlight, preventing them from igniting the surrounding atmosphere. Additionally, explosion-proof flashlights are rigorously tested and certified to ensure they meet specific safety standards for use in hazardous areas.
They are having ceasers if they have experienced bright light exposure. That's all I know of.
Yes. Parents can be carriers of MANY different diseases.
shampoo,pesticides,disease cures,cloning,toothpaste etc. all of this has been tested to see if it is safe on animals before it is sold to humans, thousands of animals have to undergo alot of pain,stress and suffering from having these products tested on them before they are aloud to be sold to consumers
Yes they are, they've been tested and certified-I had a copy of the paper produced. I beg to differ. They may be Class 1 Div. 1 when they leave the factory but the company will not certify them C1D1.
Both are spread by sex, but you can have either one without having the other. Get tested for both.