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By Sarah Vos Landmines are made of a metal or a plastic casing that contains an explosive, usually the chemical trinitrotoluene (TNT).
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Document Date: 2013-05-08 13:03:14


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Ameriyah / Kandahar / Boston / Albuquerque / Lexington / Somerset / /

Company

DNT Landmines / H H H C C O C / H For / Sandia National Laboratories / Sniffing Landmines A Marine / A. Avogadro B. Brine C. / /

Country

United States / Afghanistan / Iraq / /

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Facility

Penn State University / At Auburn University / Mine Action / Auburn University / University of Auburn’s College / Detection Research Institute / University Park / Tufts University / Massachusetts Institute of Technology / /

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car drives / metal detectors / chemical formula / chemical trinitrotoluene / similar devices / carbon dioxide gas / vs. metal detectors / technology development / alkali metal / hot gas / energy / metal / odor-detection devices / fossil fuel-burning car / chemical vapor / chemical reactions / chemical explosion / metal detector / explosion site / Chemical signatures / hazardous devices / chemical / chemicals / /

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Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency / Auburn University / Canine and Detection Research Institute / Auburn’s College of Veterinary Medicine / Global Training Academy / Massachusetts Institute of Technology / Penn State University / Tufts University / Boston / U.S. Department of Defense / University of Auburn / federal government / United Nations / United States Army / Geneva International Centre for Humanitarian Demining / /

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Paul Waggoner / D. Cs E. Density / Dan Hayter / Larry Myers / Kevin L. Moses Sr. / Robert Dami / Timothy M. Swager / Carl Sagan / Dave Olney / John S. Kauer / Sarah Vos / Gerhard Ertl / Renato Lara / Gary S. Settles / Sarah Vos Landmines / /

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Lexington Herald-Leader / president / author / Teacher / professor / director / Sergeant / professor of chemistry / CaO / professor of mechanical engineering / reporter / professor of neuroscience / Pfc. / /

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TNT / /

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Texas / Kentucky / Alabama / Al Anbar Province / New Mexico / Massachusetts / /

PublishedMedium

the Lexington Herald-Leader / /

Technology

neuroscience / simulation / /

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www.acs.org/chemmatters / http /

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