Sentences with phrase «uncontrolled explosions»

Now there are uncontrolled explosions.
It all happened by chance, an uncontrolled explosion.
But that does not necessarily mean that a warmer planet will see an uncontrolled explosion of infectious disease, Laughlin said.
MLL1 plays a key role in the uncontrolled explosion of white blood cells that's the hallmark of leukemia, which is why U-M researchers originally developed MM - 401 to interfere with it.

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But while U.S. military scientists were able to produce this fusion event, it was uncontrolled energy; the hydrogen bomb could only be detonated through a fission explosion first.
The oil spill began on 20 April when an uncontrolled release of oil and gas from an underwater well caused an explosion that engulfed the Deepwater Horizon rig, killing 11 crewmen on board.
A mathematician and physicist in Pakistan, he has long been studying the phenomenon of global warming and views the uncontrolled population explosion with much trepidation.
To elaborate, the detonation or knocking he mentions is an uncontrolled burning of the fuel often referred to as an explosion.
Specific safety concerns include: (1) Lithium batteries pose both a chemical and electrical hazard — under certain conditions they can overheat and ignite and, once ignited, can be especially difficult to extinguish; (2) the potential for propagation of thermal runaway between cells or batteries in a package and between adjacent packages of batteries; (3) the potential for uncontrolled lithium battery fires to overwhelm the capability of existing aircraft cargo fire protection systems, leading to a catastrophic failure of the airframe; and (4) the potential for venting of combustible gases from lithium ion cells in thermal runaway, which could collect in an enclosed environment and cause an explosion even in the presence of a suppression agent.
«A cancer is an uncontrolled multiplication of cells; the population explosion is an uncontrolled multiplication of people.
Whether they are man - made, like uncontrolled fires or explosions, or acts - of - God, like severe storms or tornadoes, major disasters can lead to significant property damage.
To most of us, the word disaster conjures up visions of explosions or uncontrolled torrents of wind and water.
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