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  2. Smiling Sun - Wikipedia

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    Nej tak), also known as the Smiling Sun, is an international symbol of the anti-nuclear movement. The logo has been present worldwide since the late 1970s and the 1980s. BBC News reported in 2005 that few symbols had become "as instantly recognizable across the world", and even the nuclear power industry had recognized the logo's "power and ...

  3. File:Radiation warning symbol.svg - Wikipedia

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    Perfect symbol. Revert if unwanted. 09:02, 3 September 2015: 600 × 600 (306 bytes) Rettinghaus: Correct ISO 3864-4 coloring (RAL 1003) 19:20, 2 April 2013: 600 × 600 (303 bytes) Nyerguds: Reverted to version as of 00:10, 10 December 2011. I see no reason to replace a nicely optimized svg with a bloated inkscape version again. 19:25, 27 ...

  4. File:Nuclear symbol.svg - Wikipedia

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    The following 19 pages use this file: Nuclear weapons of the United States; User:Aarontu; User:Ahunt/NuclearProfessional; User:Ahunt/Userboxes; User:Coffee Atoms

  5. Hazard symbol - Wikipedia

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    The symbol was adopted as a standard in the US by ANSI in 1969. [6] [8] It was first documented as an international symbol in 1963 in International Organization for Standardization (ISO) recommendation R.361. [9] In 1974, after approval by national standards bodies, the symbol became an international standard as ISO 361 Basic ionizing radiation ...

  6. NATO Joint Military Symbology - Wikipedia

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    The first basic military map symbols began to be used by western armies in the decades following the end of the Napoleonic Wars.During World War I, there was a degree of harmonisation between the British and French systems, including the adoption of the colour red for enemy forces and blue for allies; the British had previously used red for friendly troops because of the traditional red coats ...

  7. Yellow Sun (nuclear weapon) - Wikipedia

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    A diagram of the Green Grass warhead's steel ball safety device, shown left, filled (safe) and right, empty (live) After Green Bamboo was abandoned a decision was made to use the Interim Megaton Weapon known as Green Grass in the Yellow Sun casing and designate it as Yellow Sun Mk.1 until better warheads were available for a Mk.2.

  8. How the green bandana became a symbol of the abortion rights ...

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    “The green as a symbol carries international inspiration of the fight that women have waged across the world for the right to an abortion,” said Michelle Xai, a 29-year-old organizer in New ...

  9. Trinitite - Wikipedia

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    The color of the glass is a pale bottle green, and the material is extremely vesicular with the size of the bubbles ranging to nearly the full thickness of the specimen." [ 3 ] The most common form of trinitite is green fragments of 1–3 cm thick, smooth on one side and rough on the other; this is the trinitite that cooled after landing still ...