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Тезаурус:

  1. British confidence and American respect for Britain were enhanced by the successful detonation of the British hydrogen bomb at Christmas Island in the Pacific in May 1957, which gave credibility to the independence of the British nuclear deterrent.
  2. In spite of the revival of interest in airships now they can be filled with cheap helium, they are still unattractive in most circles and it is no good quoting the figures for people killed in airship crashes against those killed every day on the roads and similar statistics, or the successful career of the R100, although filled with hydrogen.
  3. Nucleic acids contain carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and phosphorus.
  4. A master of spontaneous oratory, Asimov could hold forth on almost any subject with brilliant lucidity - as in his much-cited off-the-cuff description of how human life depends on the Sun: "All of us are living in the light and warmth of a huge hydrogen bomb, 860,000 miles across and 93 million miles away, which is in a state of continuous explosion."
  5. So the sewage goes septic, giving off hydrogen sulphide which corrodes the pipes and makes a nasty smell.
  6. Thus the costly development of the British hydrogen bomb had paid off handsomely.
  7. Besides carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen, two other non-metals are of outstanding significance in living things: sulphur (which among other things is a common component of proteins); and phosphorus (which - among many other roles - is an essential component of nucleic acids).
  8. So there was a chance that fusion, which would derive its energy from deuterium, an isotope of hydrogen and a constituent of ordinary water, could come along and render fission redundant.
  9. In these two decades, astronomers had identified the brightest radio sources, worked out that extragalactic sources have a double structure, calculated that the continuum emission is synchrotron radiation, and both predicted and discovered the 21-cm line emission from hydrogen atoms in space.
  10. This, in turn, reveals just how much neutral gas, mostly hydrogen, there is.
  11. Should more hydrogen problems develop, NASA has built a "purge" system that would drive helium into the rear sections of the shuttle to clear out any pockets of hydrogen.
  12. Critical loads have been calculated for nitrogen, sulphur and hydrogen ion acidity (taking into account rainfall and soil type) by international teams of scientists.
  13. Spectra from a clean tungsten surface and from oxygen and hydrogen chemisorbed on that surface are shown in Fig. 2 .

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