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During World War I it became tactically desirable to bombard an enemy position without alerting him by ranging shots.
Bombard an ordinary hydrogen atom with microwaves of the right frequency and you will lift it out of its ground state by flipping the spin of its electron.
Just this fall, attackers used compromised home devices, including security cameras and DVRs, to bombard an internet infrastructure company with traffic, slowing internet access for much of the U.S. East Coast.
What became Aldenhams final deployment began on 14 December 1944, when she and Atherstone sortied from a Royal Navy base at Ist Island and anchored off the western coast of Pag Island, north of Zadar, to bombard an artillery battery near Karlobag and other military targets on Pag.
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These bombard a target with bogus requests for information: death by a billion clicks.
Instead a network of computers bombard a site with information requests until it shuts down.
There was a decision to bombard a place because journalists were there".
The Lawrence Berkeley group used high-velocity ions of calcium to bombard a target containing plutonium.
When alpha particles bombard a crystal phosphor, tiny scintillations are visible to microscopic observation.
The accelerated particles bombard a target, which then produces the therapeutic beam of radiation.
This was used to bombard a coastal village on June 7th.
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