| 31. | Several projects have also been recognized for their contribution to society such as mine detector, unmanned aerial vehicle and water filer.
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| 32. | They also have grown adept at installing small mines, pressing them into plastic containers so mine detectors don't pick them up.
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| 33. | His contributions include the induction logging technique, and during World War II he led the development of the jeep-borne mine detector.
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| 34. | In 1941, Detrola became a supplier of war supplies, most notably land mine detectors, aircraft radios, and electrical panels for ships.
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| 35. | And better mine detectors _ using radar, microwaves, lasers or thermal neutron analysis _ won't be available for five to 10 years.
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| 36. | In the earlier call, he said that Boone could not be reached because he was in Croatia overseeing the mine detector tests.
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| 37. | When asked what he would say if he ever met the pope, Turner responded, " Ever seen a Polish mine detector ?"
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| 38. | Although the body is plastic, the fuze itself contains a steel striker and spring, which make it detectable by conventional mine detectors.
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| 39. | Soldiers with mine detectors were combing the area, but officials feared many of the small, light land mines may have swept downstream.
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| 40. | The dog is the most sensitive and effective mine detector there is, but they can only work for limited periods of time,
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