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KTKitchen (real estate)
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KTKnight (chess)
KTKatie (girl's name)
KTContract
KTKorea Telecom
KTCarat
KTKingston Upon Thames (postcode, United Kingdom)
KTKnowledge Translation
KTKnowledge Transfer
KTChristmas Island
KTKidney Transplantation
KTKnights Templar (Masons)
KTKilling Time (game)
KTKiloton
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KTCretaceous-Tertiary (boundary; palaeontology)
KTKepner Tregoe Inc
KTKLA-Tencor Corporation (California)
KTKwun Tong (Hong Kong)
KTKombucha Tea
KTKang Ta (singer)
KTKantatie (Finnish: main road)
KTKnight of the Thistle
KTKnowledge Today
KTKill Target (gaming)
KTKinkless Tetrode (valve vacum tube)
KTKey Terrain
KTMyanmar Kyat (national currency)
KTKubo Tite (anime artist)
KTKyrgyz Air (Kyrgyzstan, IATA airline code)
KTKrichevsky-Trofimov (probability estimates)
KTKalispel Tribe
KTKilltacular (gaming, Halo)
KTKlein Tools, Inc.
KTKaruna Trust
KTKenosha Transit (Kenosha, WI)
KTKeel Torsion
KTKeep-Together File


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One kiloton equals 1,000 tons of a regular explosive, such as TNT.
By simply dropping a 100-pound mass of highly enriched uranium onto another similar mass from a height of about six feet, terrorists could create a nuclear reaction that would produce a blast of about 5-10 kilotons--the blast from the Hiroshima atomic bomb was 15 kilotons.
He not only withdrew the United States from the Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty in June 2002 but, according to the May 21, 2003, New York Times, has recently asked Congress to lift the ten-year ban on research, development, and production of nuclear weapons of less than five kilotons.
 
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