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An axisymmetric shock breakout indicated by prompt polarized emission from the type II supernova 2024ggi. [PDF]
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Triboelectric Nanogenerators in Military: Recent Progress and Critical Challenges. [PDF]
Bao C, Ma X, He M, Yang L, Wang Y.
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Safety design of aviation propulsion lithium-ion battery systems based on thermal runaway explosion index. [PDF]
Yang J, Yang Y, Tong J, Niu J, Zhang Q.
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Toward "Safe" Chemicals and Materials on Mars: Knowledge Gaps for Expanding Planetary Protection Requirements. [PDF]
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Explosion Risk of Cardiac Implantable Electronic Devices During Cremation: Experimental and Survey Findings From Japan. [PDF]
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A Faint Progenitor System for the Faint Supernova 2024vjm
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THERE is now considerable evidence to support the view that supernovae can be caused by the explosive ignition of degenerate material in evolved stars1. The conditions leading to such ignition have recently been investigated by Arnett (ref. 2 and private communication).
F, Hoyle, N C, Wickramasinghe
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THERE is now considerable evidence to support the view that supernovae can be caused by the explosive ignition of degenerate material in evolved stars1. The conditions leading to such ignition have recently been investigated by Arnett (ref. 2 and private communication).
F, Hoyle, N C, Wickramasinghe
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Dust/gas mixtures explosion regimes [PDF]
The explosion features of nicotinic acid dust in atmosphere of methane and air at different concentrations of either dust or gaseous fuel are studied.
Ernesto Salzano, Roberto Sanchirico
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A model to assess dust explosion occurrence probability
Dust handling poses a potential explosion hazard in many industrial facilities. The consequences of a dust explosion are often severe and similar to a gas explosion; however, its occurrence is conditional to the presence of five elements: combustible ...
Faisal Khan, Paul Amyotte
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