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The bombard Mons Meg, located in Edinburgh Castle, with a diameter of 19 inches (48 cm), was one of the largest calibre cannons ever built.
Where the bombard of information greets us in real life, when we're busy just trying to get by, we can't take it in – not really.
More info as we get it, but as you can see from the above training video, Matt Hickey is ready to beat Giz and Eng at the "bombard you with CES coverage" game using the primitive and meager training resources at our disposal.
The Ministry of Supply had already paid Blacker £50,000 for his expenses in relation to the Bombard and PIAT.
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The bombarding electrons are called primary, and the emitted electrons are designated secondary.
Values of cross sections depend on the energy of the bombarding particle and the kind of reaction.
When the bombarding particles are electrons and different emitted electrons are monitored, the method is Auger electron spectroscopy (AES).
The bombarding particle may be an alpha particle, a gamma-ray photon, a neutron, a proton, or a heavy ion.
By analyzing the diffraction pattern, the researchers could construct an image of the bombarded molecules.
The energy of the bombarding ions had a significant influence on the intrinsic stress of the films.
The result shows that the nitrogen concentration does not increase as the bombarding beam current density increases.
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