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  2. E23 munition - Wikipedia

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    The E23 sub-munition also included a small parachute for use when dropped from the E77 cluster bomb. [1] The weapon was deployed between 2,000 and 1,000 feet in altitude after its release from the cluster bomb. [1] Once converted for use as a vector weapon the E23 could hold 200,000 rat fleas in its interior among small pieces of sponge. [1]

  3. Flea allergy dermatitis - Wikipedia

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    The flea found most commonly on both dogs and cats with a flea infestation is the cat flea, Ctenocephalides felis. [2] Pets that develop flea allergy dermatitis have an allergic response to flea saliva injected during flea feeding. The itch associated with just one flea bite persists long after that flea is gone and leads to significant self ...

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  5. Operation Big Itch - Wikipedia

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    When the cluster bombs reached 2,000 or 1,000 feet (600 or 300 m) the bomblets would drop via parachute, disseminating their vector. [ 3 ] The E14 was designed to hold 100,000 fleas and the E23 was designed to hold 200,000 fleas but the E23 failed in over half of the preliminary Big Itch tests. [ 3 ]

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    So in the spirit of science, I decided to buy a Birria Spice Bomb and compare it to our own fan-favorite recipe. Birria Queen’s spice bomb retails for $14.99 plus $3 shipping. I didn’t mind ...

  7. M44 (cyanide device) - Wikipedia

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    The M44 was invented in the 1960s to replace a similar device known as a 'Coyote Getter', which had been in use since the 1930s. The Coyote Getter used a .38 Special pistol cartridge case to contain the sodium cyanide mixture, and ejected the cyanide with a primer.

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