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Перевод: nitroglycerine
[существительное] нитроглицерин
Тезаурус:
- The seven had been sentenced to between five and 14 years' imprisonment on the basis of forensic evidence from hand swabs indicating they had handled nitroglycerine.
- The DPP statement on June 14 said that the jury in the 1976 trial might not have realised from the scientific evidence provided that the seven could have been innocently contaminated with nitroglycerine, but that in the light of current scientific knowledge this was a real possibility, however remote.
- The three judges dismissed five of the six grounds of their appeal, quashing the verdicts only on the possibility that their hands could have been innocently contaminated with nitroglycerine, perhaps by drying their hands on a contaminated towel in Anne Maguire's bathroom (although no towel was tested).
- Good as nitroglycerine,
- The six men were convicted of the Birmingham pub bombs in 1975, partly on the evidence of Home Office forensic scientist Frank Skuse, who told the trial that the men had handled nitroglycerine.
- The scientists involved, including Douglas Higgs, the chief scientific officer for the Crown during the Maguire trial, had not told the trial that substances other than nitroglycerine on the defendants' hands could have given a positive reading, or that rogue positive results could occur, nor had they disclosed this to the May inquiry.
- They had been sentenced to between five and 14 years' imprisonment on the basis of forensic evidence from hand swabs indicating that they had handled nitroglycerine.
- Seven members of the Maguire family were sentenced to prison in 1976 on terrorism charges because a forensic scientist said his tests had shown traces of nitroglycerine on their hands.
- As the NME would later note, "A TV appearance to promote "Sheila" pours nitroglycerine on the flames (of the "split rumours").
- In 1985, a television programme revealed that the solvent Skuse had used in the test for nitroglycerine, 1 per cent caustic soda, would also have produced a positive result if the men had handled nitrocellulose.
- At the men's first appeal hearing in 1987, Skuse said he used a 0.1 per cent solution of caustic soda, which would not dissolve nitrocellulose, but which would also reduce the sensitivity of the test for nitroglycerine.
- "The first job, of course, was to try to find any traces of nitroglycerine on anybody in the club or in their rooms.
- And there's a slightly more complicated one, what happens when nitroglycerine explodes.
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