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  • ...nd]], or [[M10 Wolverine]] variously used by [[United Kingdom|British]], [[Canadian]], [[Australian]], [[South African]] and [[New Zealand]] units. Nevertheles A long overdue upgrade program for existing infantry M2HBs and other M2s currently in U.S. Army service, t
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  • ...r]] training, the second set of controls would be removed and the freed-up space was instead used to accommodate a [[Prone position|prone]] bomb-aimer.<ref ...were taken from RAF stocks and shipped to Canada in 1939 and assembled by Canadian Vickers at Montreal. Issued to the Central Flying School, they were later j
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  • ...decades old and was initially developed by [[NASA]] for the American space program. *[http://www.cssbi.ca Canadian Sheet Steel Building Institute - CSSBI]
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  • The Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety lists the following higher risk o ...Don't make assumptions based on your own background. Be aware of personal space and appropriate eye contact.
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  • '''Confined space''' is a term from [[labour (economics)|labor]]-[[safety]] [[regulation]]s t ...lt are all examples of confined spaces. The exact definition of a confined space varies depending on the type of industry. That is, confined spaces on a con
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  • ...upon. It may be said, in conclusion, that in the practice of American and Canadian life insurance companies, asbestos workers are generally declined on accoun ...SH and Analysis Performed in 1988. In Public Comments - Nat’l Toxicology Program 10th ROC review. W. Jameson NIEHS MED EC-14, 79 Alexander Drive Research Tr
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  • ...as weightlessness and extreme [[g-forces]]. How far could environments in space be tolerated, and what effects would they have on the mind and body? The da ...ing "12:00" across the world because very few people can figure out how to program them, or alarm clocks that allow sleepy users to inadvertently turn off the
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  • ...cells. If a house has mold, the moisture may be from the basement or crawl space, a leaking roof, or a leak in plumbing pipes behind the walls. People resid ...lder months (when warm air escapes from the living area into unconditioned space, and condenses). If a house is [[Humidifier|artificially humidified]] durin
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  • ...d by the health and safety legislation of the province they work in. The [[Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety]] (CCOHS), an agency of the Gover ...g or impling there are "acceptable risks" in the workplace. A hazard-based program may not be able to eliminate all risks, but neither does it accept "satisfa
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  • ...Forest Service [http://activefiremaps.fs.fed.us/ MODIS Active Fire Mapping Program]|accessdate=2009-07-07}}</ref><ref>''Glossary of Wildland Fire Terminology, ...= Satellites are tracing Europe's forest fire scars | publisher = European Space Agency | date = 2004-07-27 | accessdate = 2009-01-12}}</ref> High-temperatu
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  • ...r transplant where both recipient and donor HSC coexist in the bone marrow space. ...stem cells: results of a prospective trial from the National Marrow Donor Program |journal=[[Blood]] | volume=113|issue=19|pages=3604–3611|year=2009 |pmid=
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  • ...fully understood. Other effects include relaxation; [[euphoria]]; altered space-time perception; alteration of visual, auditory, and olfactory senses; anxi ...r urine using [[chromatographic]] techniques as part of a drug use testing program or in a forensic investigation of a traffic or other criminal offense or su
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  • ...ockquote>‘The enemy is infinitely inferior to the King’s Troop in open space, and hardy combat, is well fitted by disposition and practice, for the stra ...of La Petite Guerre as "light infantry."<ref name="Horn">Horn, Bernd ''The Canadian way of war:serving the national interest'', Dundurn Press Ltd., 2006, 21.</
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  • ...on Al-Qaeda training camp in South Waziristan kills two militants carrying Canadian passports.<ref name="Roggio, Bill 2009">Roggio, Bill, and Alexander Mayer, *'''September 8, 2010''': US drones launch four separate attacks in a space of 24 hours. According to anonymous Pakistani intelligence officials: In th
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  • The US program prompted several official investigations in [[Europe]] into alleged secret ...ed the ''[[Achille Lauro]]'' hijackers in 1985: while in international air space they were forced by [[United States Navy]] fighter planes to land at the [[
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  • ...y American astronaut traveling through space. In 1973, the U.S. [[Skylab]] Program used Collins equipment to provide communication from the astronauts to eart ...o. as the C12H and C26C respectively for both sales in Canada (for the new Canadian Radio Network) and Her Majesties Service for the war effort. Collins succe
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