Unit of energy released in explosions.
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Examples for "mt"
1Quantitative real-time PCR revealed decrease of mtDNA content in the affected muscle.
2The only factor associated with mtDNA depletion was duration of NRTI use.
3Our findings highlight unique features of IF3 mt in mitochondrial translation initiation.
4Here, we review issues pertaining to the role of mtDNA in aging.
5These three mt genomes encode the standard set of metazoan mt genes.
1That autumn, the Russians exploded a fifty-megaton bomb above an Arctic island.
2A seventy-nine-thousand-dollar megaton explosion for paper and toner products from American Farmers Insurance!'
3Truth, full-faced, as clean and implacable as the brightness of a one-megaton bomb.
4Anything tries to land at the docks, and there's a few-hundred-megaton fusion explosion.
5No, the worst that would happen would be a fifty- or sixty-megaton blast.
1That is the equivalent of more than 40 megatons of TNT.
2There are several megatons of TNT buried at strategic points inside the orebody, explained Zito.
3This tells us that one pound of antimatter is equivalent to around 19 megatons of TNT.
4Although the actual yield has been disputed over the years, the number usually assigned is 50 megatons of TNT (more than 3,300 Hiroshima-size bombs).
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