• Implosion can refer to: Implosion (mechanical process) Building implosion Implosion-type nuclear weapon In phonetics, an airstream mechanism associated...
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    The Folk Implosion is an American band founded in the early 1990s by Lou Barlow and John Davis. It was initially a side-project started by Barlow to explore...
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  • Navy's (USN) sonar detection of an acoustic signature consistent with an implosion around the time communications with the submersible ceased, suggesting...
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    World War II boosted fission weapons increase yield beyond that of the implosion design, by using small quantities of fusion fuel to enhance the fission...
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  • In the controlled demolition industry, building implosion is the strategic placing of explosive material and timing of its detonation so that a structure...
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    Implosion is the collapse of an object into itself from a pressure differential or gravitational force. The opposite of explosion (which expands the volume)...
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  • between [ ], / / and ⟨ ⟩, see IPA § Brackets and transcription delimiters. Implosive consonants are a group of stop consonants (and possibly also some affricates)...
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  • Implosion is a science fiction novel by British writer D. F. Jones, published in 1967, set in a United Kingdom just attacked by an unnamed minor Eastern...
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  • Royal Canberra Hospital implosion was a failed building implosion that killed one person and injured nine others. The implosion occurred on 13 July 1997...
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  • Radiation implosion is the compression of a target by the use of high levels of electromagnetic radiation. The major use for this technology is in fusion...
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