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Materials vaporized in the fireball condense to fine particles, and this radioactive debris, referred to as fallout, is carried by the winds in the troposphere or stratosphere.

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Though many of the workers clearing away the tons of debris still refer to the pile, the more formal designation of the place of the cataclysm has emerged -- by usage, not proclamation -- in the phrase that recalls nuclear devastation.

Foreign object debris (FOD) refers to any object located in and around an airport (especially on the runway and the taxiway) that can damage the aircraft or harm air-carrier personnel [1].

In the video found in the apartment debris, the speaker referred to Al Andalus, saying that the "brigade located in Al Andalus will not leave here until there is an immediate, unconditional withdrawal of their troops from Muslim bases".

The dental examination included the degree of mouth cleaning and periodontal disease (referred Debris Index and Calculus Index for judgment), condition of the temporomandibular joint (using the Japan Association of School Dentists index), number and condition of remaining teeth, and the condition of any dental prostheses.

Atmospheric drag has important implications not only for operational spacecraft but also for space debris, to which we refer in "Space debris".

This material is usually referred to as plant debris or organic debris.

Mudslides, referred to as debris flows by scientists, occur on hillsides and steep slopes when heavy rains pummel the soil, loosening and liquifying it into a fast-moving mud dragged down hillsides by gravity.

For this article, objects that are not usable intermediate epithelial cells are referred to as debris or artifacts.

Areas with debris-flow damages reports are referred to as "occurrences," and those without damage reports are referred to as "nonoccurrences".

As we continue to place satellites into orbit these space assets are becoming increasingly vulnerable to loss due to the threat of anthropogenic and technogenic contaminants, collectively referred to as orbital debris.

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