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  2. Sceptre (fusion reactor) - Wikipedia

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    Sceptre was a series of early fusion power devices based on the Z-pinch concept of plasma confinement, built in the UK starting in 1956. They were the ultimate versions of a series of devices tracing their history to the original pinch machines, built at Imperial College London by Cousins and Ware in 1947.

  3. History of nuclear fusion - Wikipedia

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    With an apparent solution to the magnetic bottle problem in-hand, plans begin for a larger machine to test scaling and methods to heat the plasma. In 1972, John Nuckolls outlined the idea of fusion ignition, [40] a fusion chain reaction. Hot helium made during fusion reheats the fuel and starts more reactions.

  4. Sceptre - Wikipedia

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    The sceptre also assumed a central role in the Mesopotamian world, and was in most cases part of the royal insignia of sovereigns and gods. This continued throughout Mesopotamian history, as illustrated in literary and administrative texts and iconography. The Mesopotamian sceptre was mostly called ĝidru in Sumerian and ḫaṭṭum in ...

  5. Magneto-inertial fusion - Wikipedia

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    The Linus program was successful to a point, but as the scale of the compression ramped up the system began to face the problem that the collapsing metal would squeeze the plasma out of the ends of the cylinder more rapidly than expected, too rapidly to complete the compression.

  6. HMS Sceptre (P215) - Wikipedia

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    HMS Sceptre (P215) was a third-batch S-class submarine built for the Royal Navy during World War II. Completed in April 1943, she spent the majority of her career in the North Sea , off Norway. After an uneventful patrol, the submarine participated in Operation Source , an attack on German battleships in Norway using small midget submarines to ...

  7. The Castafiore Emerald - Wikipedia

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    The book was considered by critics to be an antithesis of the previous Tintin ventures. [33] Michael Farr, author of Tintin: The Complete Companion, stated that in The Castafiore Emerald, Hergé permits Haddock to remain at home in Marlinspike, an ideal that the "increasingly travel weary" character had long cherished, [34] further stating that if Hergé had decided to end the Tintin series ...

  8. Indiana Jones and the Staff of Kings - Wikipedia

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    The plot centers around Indy's search for the Staff of Moses, a journey which takes him to several locations including the Sudan, Panama, San Francisco, and Nepal.The game incorporates a linear structure that includes puzzles to solve, obstacles to clear, and enemies that must be defeated through hand-to-hand combat.

  9. Hallelujah (Leonard Cohen song) - Wikipedia

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    "Hallelujah" is a song written by Canadian singer Leonard Cohen, originally released on his album Various Positions (1984). Achieving little initial success, [1] the song found greater popular acclaim through a new version recorded by John Cale in 1991.

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