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Bomb-related equipment like detonators, fertilizer and aluminum powder that can be used to fuel an explosion, and beans to make the poison ricin were stored in a bedroom cupboard, he said.
The police would not say whether there were any items with it, like detonators, that would indicate whether the fertilizer was in fact intended for use as an explosive.
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The Syrian revolt was like a detonator.
One describes experiments on a sphere of detonators like the array that could trigger an atomic explosion.
The bag, which held seven copper detonators like those used on the train bombs, was found at a suburban Madrid train station hours after the bombings.
Spanish and American officials had previously said that a single print belonging to Mr. Mayfield was found on a plastic bag containing detonators like those used in the March 11 attack on four commuter trains in the Madrid area, which also injured 2,000 people.
Since the previous work from authors' lab suggested a high feudality, detonator-like information transfer onto granule cells, it is unclear to me how this difference in coding density came about.
It has also pursued other activities, like developing high-voltage detonators and building missiles that experts believe could only have nuclear weapons-related uses.
The excerpts of the analysis also suggest the Iranians have done a wide array of research and testing to perfect nuclear arms, like making high-voltage detonators, firing test explosives and designing warheads.
They did try a September 11th redux in the summer of 2006, in Britain, a plot that showed imagination and daring (liquid explosives dyed to look like sports drinks; camera batteries as detonators), but they failed before launch.
It takes a detonator, like a blasting cap, to release the stored energy.
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