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  • ...e]], and the [[National War College]] during the latter half of the [[Cold War]].<ref>"The First Essential of Airpower: The Case for Air Force Laboratorie ==Cold War== ...
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  • *[[Myanmar civil war]] ...warning|low-temperature warning]], [[weather forecasting|forecasting]] a [[cold wave]] affecting most of the [[China|country]]. [https://www.straitstimes.c ...
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  • ...thriller]]s, [[spy fiction]], [[action (fiction)|action]], and [[War novel|war novels]]. They include a disproportionate amount (relative to other genres) ...science fiction and fantasy|science fiction in the pre-war and early post-war Soviet Union]] were essentially techno-thrillers, full of technical details ...
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  • ...art of World War I) and continues beyond it until 1945 at the end of World War II. The 1940s saw the beginning of the [[Atomic Age]], where [[modern physi from:1915 till:1920 shift:(-5,5) text:[[World War I]] ...
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  • ...k|last1=Van der Kloot|first1=William|title=Great Scientists wage the Great War|date=2014|publisher=Fonthill|location=Stroud|page=104}}</ref> The case was ===World War I=== ...
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  • ...inserted into the fireplace to get hot with the other end left out in the cold. After the [[Second World War]], [[kerosene]] radios were made in [[Moscow]] for use in rural areas. Thes ...
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  • ...io equipment on specialist ''[[Fitted For Wireless]]'' vehicles. After the war, other vehicles with high electrical demands — such as ambulances and radio ...on coils to use a battery instead, which could be helpful when starting in cold weather, but Ford neither provided a battery nor did it encourage the use o ...
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  • ...y}}</ref> the strong relations between the political discourse of the Cold War and the computer designs of this era. ...
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  • ...wer |url=https://foreignpolicy.com/2023/03/02/china-superpower-us-new-cold-war-rivalry-geopolitics/ |access-date=2023-04-09 |magazine=[[Foreign Policy]] | ...Yalta Conference]] in [[Crimea]] in February 1945, near the end of [[World War II]]]] ...
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  • ...rine signaling was made obsolescent and overtaken by advances during World War II. ...ads/2018/08/Underwater-Acoustics-A-Brief-Historical-Overview-Through-World-War-II-Thomas-G.-Muir.pdf |access-date=15 March 2020}}</ref><ref name=Wheeler>{ ...
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  • ...afe for democracy), crystallized into the yet unknown concept of "the Cold War."<ref name="ColdWar" /> ...sue=4 |pages=361–388 |doi=10.1080/10417948209372540 }}</ref> and [[Vietnam war]] decision making,<ref>{{cite journal |last1=Ball |first1=Moya Ann |title=A ...
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  • {{history of war}} ...g]], [[crime]] (e.g. [[murder]]), [[law enforcement]], [[self-defense]], [[war]]fare, or [[suicide]]. In broader context, weapons may be construed to incl ...
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  • ...ar technologies such as napalm, explosives, and gases during the [[Vietnam War]] further undermined public confidence in technology's worth and purpose.<r ...ter M. Miller]]'s novel ''[[A Canticle for Leibowitz]]'', in which nuclear war produces an attempt to stamp out science itself, which is held to be respon ...
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  • ...chive-date=2009-10-03 }}</ref> and represents the time period from [[World War I]] until the 1950s, when [[diesel engine|diesel]]-based locomotion was the ...about [[Nazism|Nazis]], was kind of interesting to me because early in the war we were definitely kind of on the steampunk side of that.<ref name="Carrott ...
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  • When discovered on the eve of [[World War II]], this insight led multiple countries to begin programs investigating t ...lled, viable [[fusion power]] has proven elusive, despite the occasional [[cold fusion|hoax]]. Technical and theoretical difficulties have hindered the dev ...
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  • ...lizers but also led to the creation of [[chemical weapons]] during [[World War I]]. The dilemma has long been known in chemistry and physics, and has led ...022-11-04 |title=How Western Tech In Iranian Drones Is Helping Russia Wage War On Ukraine |language=en |work=Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty |url=https:// ...
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  • ...found to encourage compliance to agreements reached at the end of internal war (Hampson, 1996). ...s. Peacekeeping is the use of lightly armed troops to manage conflict in a war zone. Most peacekeeping has been done by the [[United Nations]], drawing on ...
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  • ...ca |url=https://www.britannica.com/technology/military-communication/World-War-II-and-after |access-date=2022-09-28 |website=www.britannica.com |language= ...1955; most of the research of the 1950s dealt with propaganda and the cold war. By 1970, global communication research had grown to include a great variet ...
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  • ...ould be put in contact with either a boiler, a cold reservoir (a stream of cold water), or a piston (on which the working body could do work by pushing on ...e model was used effectively by [[Air Force]] planners in the [[First Gulf War]].<ref>{{cite book |last=Warden |first=John A. III |title=The Air Campaign: ...
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  • {{war}} ...imean War]] of 1854–56.<ref>B.H. Liddell Hart, "Armed Forces in the Art of War: Armies", in J.P.T. Bury, ed., ''The New Cambridge Modern History: volume X ...
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