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  • ...ped in 1956 during the cold war to supplement the existing siren [[warning systems]] and radio broadcasts in the event of a [[nuclear attack]]. The N.E.A.R. ...ion detailed below assumes that no chemical separation occurred during the transport of radioactivity to the site where the fallout fell (this in real life is n
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  • ...the soil, causing slippery roads when soil falls from the trailers during transport. ...ser. From this a very low-quality sugar crystal is produced (known in some systems as "AP sugar") that is also redissolved. The syrup separated is [[molasses]
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  • ...t on constant attention due to the use of sophisticated electronic control systems, but it remains difficult to get clean gas from them. Purification of the g ...and of the same car on petrol (not including the energy needed to extract, transport and refine the oil from which petrol is derived). This means that 1000&nbsp
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  • | transport = ...e no [[Phalanx CIWS|Phalanx]], [[DARDO]] or [[Goalkeeper CIWS|Goalkeeper]] systems, however, the long development time of the AK-630 partially negated this ad
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  • |transport= ...is to be considered a shoulder by shoulder with the new Anti Tank Missile Systems called Fire&Forget. It has been proven that this missile is effective in u
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  • |transport= ==Comparable systems==
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  • |transport= ...er guidance. Some new warheads were developed by [[Rafael Advanced Defense Systems]], including the tandem [[HEAT]] warhead and the HE bunker buster warhead.
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  • ...ef>. At the very end of 2009 the agreement was extended to include 10,349 systems<ref>[http://www.kongsberg.com/en/KOG/News/2009/December/24_CROWS.aspx Kongs ...provides ballistic correction.<ref>[http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ground/m101-crows.htm XM101 Common Remotely Operated Weapon Station (CROWS)
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  • ...tonio class amphibious transport dock|''San Antonio''-class]] [[amphibious transport dock]] are armed with the Bushmaster II for surface threat defense. * [[Future Combat Systems Infantry Carrier Vehicle]]
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  • ...e Royal Navy gun, see [[4.5 inch Mark 8 naval gun]], manufactured by [[BAE Systems]]. During the 1950s, a change was made in designating the weapons systems which focussed on the gun mount rather than the gun itself. Together with a
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  • |transport= ...on May 26, 1941. Germany also needed aerial torpedoes to attack the Allied transport ships steaming in the [[Mediterranean Sea]].<ref>p.13, Fumio Aikō; ''Koku
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  • ...inolone antibacterial agents on eucaryotic topoisomerases and related test systems |journal=Antimicrob. Agents Chemother. |volume=34 |issue=1 |pages=8–12 |y ...eletal]], [[central nervous system|central nervous]], [[renal]], and other systems.
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  • ...irin may actually cause fever owing to the heat released from the electron transport chain, as opposed to the antipyretic action of aspirin seen with lower dose ...D, Troutman WG; Americal Association of Poison Control Centers; Healthcare Systems Bureau, Health Resources and Services Administration, Department of Health
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  • ...6'''&nbsp;[[Respiration (physiology)|Gas&nbsp;Exchange,&nbsp;Internal&nbsp;Transport,&nbsp;and&nbsp;Elimination]] '''3.3.7'''&nbsp;[[Reproduction]]&nbsp;and&nbs ...cs|Economic&nbsp;Concepts,&nbsp;Issues]],&nbsp;and&nbsp;[[Economic systems|Systems]] '''5.3.2'''&nbsp;[[Consumer]]&nbsp;and&nbsp;[[Market]]:&nbsp;[[Pricing]]&
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  • ...possible a new generation of materials with enhanced mechanical, optical, transport and magnetic properties. ...mposites, and foams) that consume nearly 95% of plastics production. These systems require controlled mixing/compounding, stabilization of the achieved disper
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  • ...a [[proton exchange membrane electrolyser]] : separation of reactants and transport of protons.
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  • ...ly shown that some of these polymers have a very real effect on biological systems independently of the drug they are transporting. The poloxamers have been s Certain poloxamers such as P85 have been shown not only to be able to transport target genes to target cells, but also to increase gene expression. Certain
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  • ...66 What to do when the piping replacement needs a replacement?] Engineered Systems, 1 November 2009</ref> ...e waterproofing top layer of single-ply systems as opposed to modified-bit systems.
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  • ...rubbers''']] that use liquid are commonly known as wet scrubbers. In these systems, the scrubbing liquid (usually water) comes into contact with a gas stream R <sub><small>e</small>(P)</sub> : Particle Reynold's Number [[Sediment transport#Particle Reynolds Number]].
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  • <ref>Kruyt, H.R. (1952) ''Colloid Science'', Elsevier. Volume 1, Irreversible systems.</ref>, ...te book | author=Kirby, B.J. | title=Micro- and Nanoscale Fluid Mechanics: Transport in Microfluidic Devices | url=http://www.kirbyresearch.com/textbook}}</ref>
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