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The Leipzig L-IV experiment accident refers to a tragic incident that occurred in 2002 during a scientific experiment involving a high-risk procedure at the Leipzig University of Applied Sciences (Hochschule für Technik, Wirtschaft und Kultur Leipzig) in Germany. The experiment was part of a project to test the effects of high temperatures and pressures on materials, specifically focusing on the behavior of certain types of alloys. During the experiment, there was a catastrophic failure of the equipment used, which led to an explosion.

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