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Deutsch: Schematische Darstellung einer Schußfolge mit brisanten Sprengstoffen aus dem Bergwerk Finstergrund bei Wieden; Schießen aus dem Vollen. Die Tafeln geben die Verzögerung der Sprengzünder in Millisekunden an; Schußfolge durch Millisekundenzünder (Millisekundenverzögerung). Datierung: Zwanzigstes (20.) Jahrhundert, vermutlich 1950-1960.
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