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  2. The Escape in the Silent - Wikipedia

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    The Escape in the Silent (German: Flucht ins Schweigen) [1] is an East German black-and-white film, directed by Siegfried Hartmann. It was released in 1966. Plot

  3. Kitchen hood - Wikipedia

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    A kitchen hood, exhaust hood, hood fan, extractor hood, or range hood is a device containing a mechanical fan that hangs above the stove or cooktop in the kitchen. It removes airborne grease, combustion products, fumes, smoke, heat, and steam from the air by evacuation of the air and filtration. [ 1 ]

  4. Active Denial System - Wikipedia

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    One significant difference is that a microwave oven uses the much lower frequency (and longer wavelength) of 2.45 GHz. The short millimeter waves used in ADS only penetrate the top layers of skin, with most of the energy being absorbed within 0.4 mm ( 1 ⁄ 64 inch), [ 15 ] whereas microwaves will penetrate into human tissue about 17 mm (0.67 in).

  5. The Silence (2010 film) - Wikipedia

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    The Silence (German: Das letzte Schweigen) is a 2010 German thriller film directed by Baran bo Odar, after the German crime fiction novel The Silence ...

  6. The Order (white supremacist group) - Wikipedia

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    The Order, also known as the Silent Brotherhood, [1] was a neo-Nazi terrorist organization active in the United States between September 1983 and December 1984. [2] [3] [4] The group raised funds via armed robbery. Ten members were tried and convicted for racketeering, and two for their role in the 1984 murder of radio talk show host Alan Berg. [5]

  7. Microwave auditory effect - Wikipedia

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    The microwave auditory effect, also known as the microwave hearing effect or the Frey effect, consists of the human perception of sounds induced by pulsed or modulated radio frequencies. The perceived sounds are generated directly inside the human head without the need of any receiving electronic device.