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  • ...sh/blog/nsb060208_ptd.html Making the Business Case for Prevention through Design]. NIOSH Science Blog, 6/2/08. Accessed 9/23/08.</ref> ==A history of prevention through design==
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  • ...ular [[Boolean logic|logic]] and [[circuit design]] techniques required to design [[integrated circuits]], or ICs. ICs consist of miniaturized [[electronic ...]s, [[phase locked loop]]s, [[oscillator]]s and [[active filter]]s. Analog design is more concerned with the physics of the semiconductor devices such as gai
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  • ...design is modified from its initial description to meet a growing list of design constraints and objectives. ...a chip from its initial design state to the final form in which all of its design constraints are met.
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  • Electronic design comprises the analysis and synthesis of electronic circuits To design any electrical circuit, either [[Analogue electronics|analog]] or [[Digital
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  • ...together in a [[Design flow (EDA)|design flow]] that chip designers use to design and analyze entire semiconductor chips. ...ting ([[Place and route]]) tools were developed. The proceedings of the [[Design Automation Conference]] cover much of this era.
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  • ...ss can often be done by one person without needing a planned or structured design process, but for more complex designs, teams of designers following a syste ...ics)|physical design]].<ref>Naveed Sherwani, "Algorithms for VLSI Physical Design Automation"</ref>
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  • ==Simple design==
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  • Given the simpleness of the design, and high usability with some people (e.g. those owning an orchard), some p
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  • ...and may pose a great threat to a person in a fallout shelter. Most of the design of a fallout shelter is intended to protect against gamma rays. The rays' i ...ill-geerhart/an-indelible-cold-war-symbol/1uefuvb7s5ifz/12# History of the design of the Fallout Shelter Sign]
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  • ...with camels. I gave flags to serve. The medals and crest you wear are my design.
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  • ...Air Pump''' is an expedient [[air pump]] used to ventilate a shelter. The design is such that a person with normal mechanical skills can construct and opera
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  • ...nited States Navy]] Destroyer Escorts.<ref>U.S. Destroyers, an illustrated design history by Norman Friedman, ISBN 1557504423 Chapter 7</ref>.Destroyer escor
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  • == Design and construction == ...e Mark number is the version of the gun; in this case, the ninth U.S. Navy design of the 4-inch/50 gun.</ref> with each gun weighing in excess of {{convert|6
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  • == Design and construction == ...e Mark number is the version of the gun; in this case, the ninth U.S. Navy design of the 4-inch/50 gun.</ref> with each gun weighing in excess of {{convert|6
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  • ==Design==
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  • ...opper harvester. The Austoft 7000 series was the original modern harvester design that has now been copied by other companies including Cameco/ John Deere. T
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  • ...epending on the amount of oxidation, which is itself dependent on diffuser design.
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  • Who can explore his strange design?<br />
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  • ...used during World War II. Its design was derived from a German World War I design. It was used on the minelaying-cruiser ''Pluton'', the destroyers of the ''
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  • ...pleted just before [[Winter War]], but Lahti made some improvements to the design and the mass-production version was designated L-40. Airforce headquarters ==Design==
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  • ...developed the new guns in partnership with Bofors of Sweden. The original design that led to the 88 was a 75&nbsp;mm model. During the prototype phase, the ...even better performance. Rheinmetall responded with a new 88&nbsp;mm L/71 design with a longer cartridge. It fired a {{convert|9.4|kg|lb |sigfig=1 |adj=on}}
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  • ...buying it. My objective in this endeavor was to use existing technology to design a simple, cheap, reliable and efficient method for the small-scale producti
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  • ...ley Jr., who bought the rights to the device. Both devices were unusual in design in that they did not require the use of [[electricity]] for cooling. They
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  • We followed Larry's design. We used steel brake lines for the small tubes inside the Icyball. We used
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  • *Hicks, John (1999). Welded Joint Design. New York: Industrial Press. ISBN 0-8311-3130-6.
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  • When one is contemplating a design for a shop built cnc router or mill often
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  • * [http://gekgasifier.pbworks.com/ Wiki of open source gasifier design and technical information]
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  • ...nes in a Petroleum Emergency"]</ref> in March 1989, describing a different design called the "stratified downdraft gasifier". It solves several drawbacks of ...d Nations FOA 72 document]</ref> It has information on wood gas generator design and construction, as does World Bank technical paper 296<ref>[http://www.w
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  • '''John Cohn''' is a 49-year-old chief IBM [[scientist]] for design automation from Richmond, Vermont. He fixes, makes and hacks electronics, f
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  • Normally, draft angles must be present in the design on the mold (a recommended minimum of 3°), otherwise release of the formed
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  • ...ped on this and associated pages. It is based on Ed's original Mini-Mendel design, together with a lot of work already put in by others (ErikDeBruijn and oth
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  • The design of the AK-630 [[CIWS]] was initiated in 1963, with the first operational pr ...tem is consequently changed from '''A-213-Vympel-A''' to '''A-219'''. The design started in 1974 and the system was accepted into service in 1980. When pro
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  • ...development problems plagued the ADEN 25, which proved unable to meet its design weight target. It was finally cancelled in 1999. As a result, RAF Harrier G
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  • ...e was the first ship of a 5-ship series, commissioned in 1965. Of a Polish design, they were built in Gdynia. ''Fala'' means 'the wave'.
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  • |Ship complement=1 officers, 12 enlisted men (design)
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  • ...-foot steel-hulled [[submarine chaser]]s. These ships were of a flush-deck design similar to that of [[World War I]] "four-piper" destroyers, but were half t
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  • ...an assault weapon against buildings and fortifications. FFV also had the design goal of a weapon that was simple to use, rugged and was far more accurate t ...strengthened by a [[carbon fiber]] outer sleeve.</ref>, the disposable AT4 design greatly reduces manufacturing costs by using a reinforced smoothbore [[fibe
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  • The term '''Armstrong Gun''' was primarily used to describe the unique design of the [[Rifled breech-loader|rifling breech-loading]] field and heavy guns ...ading]] 3-pounder gun for trial. Later increased in bore to 5-pounder, the design performed successfully with respect to both range and accuracy. Over the ne
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  • ...for an anti-aircraft autocannon. The Hotchkiss company submitted its 25 mm design, but it was rejected as being too slow-firing, so the weapon was proposed f
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  • ...July 1996 by the Konstruktorskoye Byuro Mashynostroyenia (KBM) Engineering Design Bureau<ref name="FAS"/>. The missile had started development in the 1980s a
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  • |designer=[[KBP Instrument Design Bureau]] |manufacturer=KBP Instrument Design Bureau
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  • |manufacturer=[[KBP Instrument Design Bureau]] ...dge" a large semi-active laser guided missile that borrows its aerodynamic design from the [[Vympel R-73|R-73]]).
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  • |manufacturer=[[KBP Instrument Design Bureau]]
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  • ==Design==
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  • ==Design== ...developed from Boeing's [[AGM-114 Hellfire]], but Brimstone is an all-new design with its own motor, warhead and seeker.<ref>''British Secret Projects; Hype
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  • ...erospace firm, believed it was, from a practical standpoint, impossible to design an unguided antitank rocket that could meet the strict requirements. The w ...ow when compared to other antitank missiles but also for a compact missile design that can be produce in mass quantities.<ref name=CW/>
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  • The 9K111 Fagot was developed by the Tula Machinery Design Bureau (Tula KBP). Development began in 1962 with the aim of producing the ..., Markov, D.R. , Zaloga, S.J. (1999). ''Soviet/Russian Armor and Artillery Design Practices 1945 to Present''. Darlington Productions. ISBN 1-892848-01-5.
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  • |manufacturer= [[KBP Instrument Design Bureau|Instrument Design Bureau]]
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  • ...Kentucky]], who later served as an Artillery Captain with a battery of his design. It was a breech-loading, rapid-fire cannon that was operated by a hand-cr
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  • ...s]] specifically for the Imperial Japanese Navy, and was of a very similar design to the Vickers-built Mark VII guns produced initially for the [[Chilean Nav * {{cite book |last= Brown|first=D. K.|title=The Grand Fleet: Warship Design and Development 1906-1922|year=2003|publisher=Caxton Editions|pages=208|id=
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  • ...a British [[anti-aircraft]] gun used during the [[Second World War]]. The design was rejected by the British and Vickers exported the gun world-wide during
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  • ...om")]]. The weapon was a [[Long recoil#Long recoil operation|long-recoil]] design derived from the [[COW 37 mm gun|37 mm 1½pdr "COW gun"]] from [[Coventry O
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  • ...can be deployed some distance away. The sight controller is a pistol grip design, with two grips. The front grip has the launch trigger, and the rear grip h
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  • == Design and Development ==
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  • == Design ==
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  • The Army had originally attempted to make a 120&nbsp;mm design just after the end of [[World War I]], with a prototype being presented in
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  • .../25''' ('''SK - Schiffskanone (ship's gun), C - Construktionsjahr (year of design)''') was a German medium-caliber naval gun used during the [[Second World W
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  • .../28''' ('''SK - Schiffskanone (ship's gun), C - Construktionsjahr (year of design)''') was a German medium-caliber naval gun used during the [[Second World W ...iser|K class]] and [[Leipzig class cruiser]]s. It shared the earlier gun's design with a loose barrel, jacket and breech-piece with a vertical sliding breech
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  • ...s]], replacing the [[14"/50 caliber gun]] that was originally used for the design. ...[Bureau of Construction and Repair]] assumed the ships would use a lighter design. As a result, the Mark 2 guns were not used for these, and the [[16"/50 cal
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  • ...tall-Borsig was actually able to go ahead well over a year had passed. The design partially able to made up for the delay, however, as it was produced with s
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  • ...hird year of the [[Taishō period|''Taishō'' period]]. This breech block design was also used on Japanese 40 cm (16 inch), 15.5 cm (6 inch), 14 cm (5.5 inc
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  • ...t the arsenal at [[Spandau]] was engaged to help develop and fine-tune the design, leading to a production contract for 120 Becker Type M2 guns in June 1916. * [[Oerlikon 20 mm cannon]]-development of the Becker design in Switzerland after WWI.
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  • ...mproved version of the gun was planned to be mounted on the Netherlands' [[Design 1047 battlecruiser]]s, but the ships were never begun due to the start of t
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  • The design of the 14"/45 caliber dates to about 1910, and they entered service in 1914
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  • Due to a lack of communication during design, the [[Bureau of Ordnance]] assumed the ''Iowa'' class would use the [[16"/ ! Date Of Design
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  • ...ly during the 1980s. The companies [[DCN]] and [[GIAT]] were contracted to design the F2 20 mm cannon, which essentially a navalised version of the M693 gun
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  • ...thor=Hull/Markov/Zaloga|year=1999|title=Soviet/Russian Armor and Artillery Design Practices: 1945 to Present|publisher=Darlington Productions|isbn=1-892848-0
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  • ...erhead mount modular one-man turret designed by the ZTS Dubnica nad Váhom design bureau. It is specially designed to fit many different types of tracked and
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  • The original FlaK 30 design was developed from the [[Solothurn ST-5]] as a project for the [[Kriegsmari The main problem with the design remained the fairly low rate of fire, which at 120 RPM was not particularly
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  • ...oint project between the [[United States]] and the [[United Kingdom]], its design being finalized in 1956, the Mark 26 missed any wartime action. <ref> [http
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  • ...rs. The design bureau for the 30&nbsp;mm 2A42 cannon is the KBP Instrument Design Bureau.
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  • The later [[380mm/45 Modèle 1935 gun]] essentially enlarged the design.
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  • ...Kaliningrad]] was ordered to develop a 37&nbsp;mm weapon based on the same design. The task was fulfilled by the chief designer of the Factory [[Mikhail Logi
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  • ...gun''' ('''SK - Schiffskanone (ship's gun), C - Construktionsjahr (year of design)''') was developed by [[Military of Germany|Germany]] in the late 1930s. It
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  • ==Design== ...switch to a lighter, single barrel mounting and ammunition of a one-piece design.
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  • The '''45 mm anti-aircraft gun (21-K)''' was a Soviet design adapted from the [[45 mm anti-tank gun M1937 (53-K)]]. This was a copy of a ==Design==
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  • |rate= Design: 15 rpm ...'Mark'' (or its abbreviation ''MK'') and a number. Variations to the basic design are called ''Modifications'' (or its abbreviation ''Mod''). For instance, '
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  • This two-[[gun turret]] was a design modification to improve the range and broadside of the Omaha class cruisers
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  • ...Testing of the prototypes was prolonged by the need to correct a number of design errors and manufacturing defects, but two prototypes were turned over to th ...yd}} at {{convert|35|kn|km/h}}. It was a [[Torpedo#Wet-heater|wet-heater]] design and mixed kerosene with compressed air to further expand the air used to po
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  • ==Design== ...Armstrong's [[wrought iron]] construction were retained, leading to a new design of artillery piece – [[Rifled_Muzzle_Loader#Rifled_muzzle_loaders|rifled
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  • ...ot powerful enough. This last problem was exacerbated by the fact that the design of a domestic heavy 13,2&nbsp;mm anti-aircraft machine gun had not proceede
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  • ...and manufactured in Norway in the early to mid 1920s. It was an uninspired design, but it did boost the anti aircraft capacity in Norway significantly when a ==Background and design==
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  • ...designed and manufactured in Norway in the 1930s. The mount was an unusual design, having a platform with three outriggers instead of the usual four. Its mai ==Background and design==
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  • ...], it was decided to be the best compromise for a dual purpose cannon. The design of this new cannon contracted by OTO-Melara would be the primary armament o
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  • ...an| authorlink = | title = U.S. Amphibious Ships and Craft: An Illustrated Design History | edition = | year = 2002 | publisher = [[Naval Institute|Naval Ins ...n | first = Norman| authorlink = | title = U.S. Destroyers: An Illustrated Design History | edition = rev. | year = 2003 | publisher = [[Naval Institute|Nava
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  • ...Gen. [[Vasiliy Grabin|V. Grabin]]'s and Gen. [[Fyodor Petrov|F. Petrov]]'s design bureaus to develop new 85mm tank guns based on the M1939's antitank ammunit ...92]] in [[Nizhny Novgorod|Gorky]], was reassigned to the Central Artillery Design Bureau (TsAKB) in Moscow, and his project was turned over to 23-year-old A.
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  • ...became production-ready. By 1940 the second development of the 90&nbsp;mm design, the T2, was standardized as the '''90&nbsp;mm M1''', while its larger cous
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  • ...igners [[Nikolay M. Afanasev]] and [[Nikolay F. Makarov]] from the TsKB-14 design bureau scaled-up the A-12.7 12.7mm machine gun to create a 23mm aircraft ca
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  • *[http://www.freeexistence.org/images/guns/#Hakim_AG42_delta Design differences between the Ljungmann AG42 and the Hakim]
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  • ...tank buster) aircraft. The [[BK 5 cannon|BK 5]] 50mm cannon, based on the design of the [[5 cm KwK 39]] 50mm cannon of the [[Panzer III]] tank, saw installa
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  • Mk I was an Elswick Ordnance design used only for coastal defence. Mks II, III and IV were interchangeable Wool
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  • |variants=Mk VIII, VIIIe, VIIIv<ref>Mk VIII was the original Naval design; Mk VIIIe and VIIIv were reserve guns manufactured in 1906 by Elswick Ordna
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  • ...[[built-up gun]]s were constructed using a non wire wound radial expansion design which was an advance on previous British practice with a longer barrel life * Date of design - 1937
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  • The '''BL 15 inch Mark I''' was the first British 15&nbsp;inch (381 mm) gun design and the most widely used and longest lasting of any British designs. The ba
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  • Weaknesses such as droop and cracking were discovered in the early design, and the many subsequent changes meant that none of the 12 guns built were
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  • ...gun]]s had originally been planned for the cancelled [[G3 battlecruiser]] design upon which the ''Nelson'' class drew.
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  • ==Design and development== ...nated as the '15-inch B' to conceal its real size and was derived from the design of the 15-inch Mk I already in service.<ref>Buxton, p. 225</ref>
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  • Mk I of 80 cwt (4 tons) as originally built was an Elswick Ordnance design which was weakly made and fired only a 80-pound projectile. It consisted of
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  • ...ld carriages designed by [[Percy Scott|Admiral Percy Scott]], based on the design he had improvised for [[QF 4.7 inch Gun Mk I - IV|4.7 inch guns]] in the [[
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  • ...sted of 20 of Elswick's 6-inch 50 calibre guns, which were very similar in design and characteristics to the British naval service Mk XI gun and used the sam
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  • ...n a nation's [[capital ship]]s. The 10,000 ton limit was a major factor in design decisions such as turrets and gun mountings. A similar gun formed the main
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  • ...ated with a [[Bofors 40 mm gun|40 mm anti-aircraft gun]] based on a Bofors design which was produced and used by both sides during [[World War II]], and ofte
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  • ...ject was kept secret. Nevertheless, many sources claim that the 40&nbsp;mm design was in fact adapted from a Krupp weapon. However the only German weapon of With the design now reaching completion, the Swedish Navy once again decided it needed a sm
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  • ...oped in 1944–45, with a design borrowing from and also improving on many design elements of earlier submachine guns. The sheet metal stamping techniques us ...ded, and 21.7 in. long with the stock folded. The m/45 is an [[open bolt]] design with a fixed firing pin. The relatively slow cyclic rate of fire (550–600
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  • ...phoon]]<ref>http://typhoon.starstreak.net/common/AG/dws39.html</ref>. Its design is very similar to that of the [[AGM-154 Joint Standoff Weapon]].
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  • ...safer, more powerful naval cannon could be designed using more scientific design criteria. Dahlgren guns were designed with a smooth curved shape, equalizin ...howitzer were introduced. All of the boat howitzers were very similar in design, cast in bronze, with a mounting lug or loop on the bottom of the barrel in
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  • ...un]] designed by [[Solothurn]] in [[Switzerland]] which ultimately was the design basis for the highly successful [[2 cm FlaK 30]] series of guns used by [[G
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  • The '''Somerset cannon''' was a design originating within the [[Admiralty]], and manufactured by [[Armstrong Whitw
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  • ==Design== A very important innovation in the design of the GAU-8/A shells is the use of aluminum alloy cases in place of the tr
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  • The Gatling gun's operation centered around a cyclic multi-barrel design which facilitated cooling and synchronized the firing/reloading sequence. E ===Basic design of the original gun===
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  • ...sing a spigot, the warhead and barrel size were no longer dependent in the design. The propelling charge was part of the main weapon and worked against a rod ...ip with [[MIR(c)]] under Major [[Millis Jefferis]] who had taken Blacker's design and brought it into use with Army.
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  • In 1933, Birkigt began work on the design of an entirely new design based on a locking mechanism patented in 1919 by Carl Swebilius (an America ...veloped by the [[Martin-Baker|Martin-Baker Aircraft Co. Ltd.]] and the new design was adopted by the [[Royal Air Force|RAF]] and [[Fleet Air Arm|FAA]] in 194
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  • ...ss 20 x 139 FMK (and FK 38) as a replacement for their earlier 20 x 110 mm design of the widely-used [[Hispano-Suiza HS.404|HS.404]]. The new round was one o
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  • The caseless design revolved around a specially designed projectile, that was in effect a small
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  • * '''Manufacturer''': [[KBP Instrument Design Bureau]] * '''Manufacturer''': [[KBP Instrument Design Bureau]]
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  • ...in [[1975 in aviation|1975]], is a six-barreled [[Gatling gun]] similar in design to the [[Gryazev-Shipunov GSh-6-23]]. It was based on the naval AO-18 used * [http://www.kbptula.ru/rus/str/cannons/gsh6_30.htm KBP Instrument Design Bureau]
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  • ==Design== * [[KBP Instrument Design Bureau]]
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  • ...g phase the Army eventually rejected the XM701 and started work on a newer design known as the XM723. Soon after the XM800 was also rejected. This led to the
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  • ...Military personnel or simply "fifty-cal." in reference to its caliber. The design has had many specific designations; the official designation for the curren ==Design details==
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  • ...) cannon developed for the [[Luftwaffe]], but not used in combat. The same design inspired the [[United Kingdom|British]] [[ADEN cannon]] and the [[France|Fr
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  • ...[[radar]] [[fire control system]] housed in a secondary vehicle of similar design but this idea was scrapped as development costs mounted.
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  • ...ould shoot down any [[bomber]] with as little as one hit. It was a compact design with a relatively low muzzle velocity and rate of fire. ==Design==
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  • ...he single-barrel [[revolver cannon]], the practical rate of fire of such a design was still limited by ammunition feed and barrel wear concerns. The Army wan ...sold its aerospace division, including GE Armament Systems along with the design and production tooling for the M61 and GE's other rotary cannon, to Martin
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  • The '''M621''' is a [[20 mm]] [[automatic cannon]] of [[France|French]] design, developed by [[Nexter]] as on-board armament for armored vehicles, aircraf
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  • ...ground attack fighter (which utilized a particularly strong wing/fuselage design) incorporated two MK 103 cannons, one apiece mounted in a gondola under eac
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  • ...prone to running on the surface, or not running at all. By late 1944, the design had been modified to allow reliable drops from as high as {{convert|2400|ft ...ntact exploder duds and magnetic trigger premature explosions. The Mark 13 design avoided these problems with its larger diameter, lesser mass, lesser negati
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  • The Mark 14's design was done at the [[Naval Torpedo Station, Rhode Island|Newport Torpedo Stati
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  • ...hed [[torpedo]] of [[World War II]], the '''Mark 15''' was very similar in design to the [[Mark 14 torpedo]] except that it was longer, lighter, and had long The Mark 15 suffered from the same [[Mark 14 torpedo#Problems|basic design problems]] that plagued the Mark 14 for the first 20 months following U.S.
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  • ..."<ref>Blair, p.281.</ref> (certainly in comparison to NTS's languid pace). Design was complete by mid-April, and a contract for 2,000 Mark 18s, 2,020 warhead The design was dropped from service in 1950 in favor of faster and more reliable later
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  • ...capable of providing 110 amps for 15 minutes. [[General Electric]] were to design and fabricate propulsion and steering motors and to investigate an active a
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  • ...The system is relatively compact, extremely robust and its simple, rugged design makes it highly reliable.<ref>http://www.raf.mod.uk/equipment/mauserandaden
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  • ...an [[Israel]]i designed IR tracker and other electronic devices of Spanish design (Indra).
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  • ...litary administration because of the important part they had played in the design of the Russian service rifle [[Mosin-Nagant]] Model 1891. The Nagant M1895
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  • ...lles banned further production of such weapons in Germany, the patents and design works were transferred in 1919 to the Swiss firm SEMAG (''Seebach Maschinen Apart from changes to the design of the guns for wing-mounting and remote control, larger drums were introdu
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  • ==Design & development== ...AA 204 Gk cannon. Several designs were developed, including a water cooled design, designated Mk 352, which was tested by the [[U.S. Navy]].
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  • The original design, introduced as the '''FF''', fired a 128 gram 20 mm x 72 mm round with a [[ ...spano-Suiza]] built the FF S as the HS.7, and slightly improved HS.9. This design was later abandoned by Hispano-Suiza. In the 1930s, [[Marc Birkigt]] design
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  • ...accepted it as a basis for an anti-tank gun in October 1934. Contracts to design a carriage were given to Vickers and the [[Royal Arsenal|Woolwich Arsenal]] ...'s carriage was found to be cheaper and easier to produce than the Vickers design, and with the gun was adopted as ''Ordnance QF 2-pounder Mark IX on Carriag
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  • *[[Valour class frigate]] - German built [[MEKO]] design *[[Brandenburg class frigate]] - MEKO design
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  • ==Design== ...ned to be the last line of defense against anti-ship missiles. Due to its design criteria its effective range is very short relative to the range of modern
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  • ...ucing effectiveness. When [[Nazi Germany]] invaded [[Poland]] in 1939, the design team escaped to England and resumed work together with Czech and British de ...the effectivness or the realiability of the cannon. Simplification of the design of the Polsten cannon made it's production much cheaper. The cost of one Oe
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  • ...erate the mechanism of the weapon. The number of charges carried varies by design - the [[Gryazev-Shipunov GSh-6-23|GSh-6-23]] has a generous complement of t
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  • * {{cite book |last= Brown|first=D. K.|title=The Grand Fleet: Warship Design and Development 1906-1922|year=2003|publisher=Caxton Editions|pages=208|id=
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  • ...[Boer]]s used them against the British, who, seeing their utility, had the design copied by [[Vickers]], who were already producing [[Maxim gun]]s. ...t over from World War I. Lack of funding led to a convoluted and drawn-out design and trials history, and it was not until 1930 that these weapons began to e
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  • ...V gun / Mark 6 mounting. It has been replaced by a new weapon of original design, the [[4.5 inch Mark 8 naval gun|4.5 inch Mark 8]] with a 55 [[Caliber (art ...ammunition supply. However, initially the standard fuze was an igniferous design, No 199 with a maximum running time of 30 seonds that limited performance.
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  • ...by the [[Royal Navy]] . Although it was a less than completely successful design<ref>[http://www.navweaps.com/Weapons/WNBR_525-50_mk1.htm Page of Navweapons == Design ==
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  • ...e to defective fuses, Britain replaced Nordenfelt fuzes with the Hotchkiss design. Nordenfelt guns were phased out in favour of the Hotchkiss and were declar
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  • As these limitations were imposed by the current Armstrong breechloading design, and as no other suitable breechloading mechanism was available, production The abandonment of the Armstrong breech-loading design led Britain to begin a major program of building rifled muzzle-loaders to e
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  • ...eing Harpoon|Harpoon]] anti ship missile and instead develop an indigenous design. The development took six years, and the ship version '''RBS-15 Mk. I''' wa
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  • ==Design== ...the successful [[William George Armstrong, 1st Baron Armstrong|Armstrong]] design for heavy muzzle-loaders, which were expensive to produce. It retained the
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  • ==Design== This gun design originated in 1871 as an 11.6&nbsp;inch gun firing a 700-pound shell. Resul
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  • ==Design and history== After a long design and experimentation period beginning in 1873, [[HMS Inflexible (1876)|HMS '
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  • ==Design== *[[RML 64 pounder 64 cwt gun]] the equivalent new design frontline 64-pounder gun
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  • ==Design== ...easure, intended to reduce the costs incurred in building to the Armstrong design. It incorporated fewer but heavier wrought-iron coils but retained the Arms
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  • ...ont of the weapon required a cartridge completely different from the usual design. A telescoped cartridge that completely contained the projectile inside the ...initial problems with the gun the engineers at OKB-16 persevered with the design and the first 261-P prototype cannon was produced in 1957. On August 7th 19
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  • *Endsor, Richard. ''Restoration Warship: The Design, Construction and Career of a Third Rate of Charles II's Navy.'' London: An
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  • ...osition placed above the bridge as high as possible. The director became a design feature of battleships, with Japanese [[pagoda]]-style masts designed to ma | title = Overview of USN and IJN Warship Ballistic Computer Design
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  • ...tank]] to use a [[turbine]] [[engine]]. The result was a very low-profile design with an emphasis on [[Defense (military)|defense]] and heightened crew prot ...verk|Landsverk]], [[Volvo]] and [[Bofors]] responded with a new heavy tank design, known under the codename '''KRV''', fitted with a 155mm smoothbore gun in
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  • ...[[6.5x55mm]] [[Cartridge (firearms)|cartridge]], and incorporating unique design elements as requested by Sweden * {{flag|Sweden}}<ref>"Mauser Bolt Rifles b
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  • ...onds of fire. When Springfield engineers finished their work in 1962, the design was handed over to Watervliet for production. The Sperry Utah Engineering
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  • The TEC-9 is an offshoot of a design from a Swedish company, [[Interdynamic AB]] of Stockholm. Intended as a che
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  • A variant design was used as the main armament on the [[Type 4 Chi-To]] [[medium tank]]. ==Design==
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  • ...in December 1943 to address this issue. To save time, the existing Type 3 design was scaled up to 15 centimeters in [[caliber]], with a corresponding increa ==Design==
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  • ...ar and the gun mount, thus providing faster reaction time than the Russian design in which the radar and fire control system are separately located. The OFC-3 system is modular design that is consisted of a laser range finder, a color TV camera, and an IR cam
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  • ...[[QF 3 inch 20 cwt|Vickers QF 3 inch 20 cwt AA gun]] into a new, Japanese design.<ref>Bishop, The Encyclopedia of Weapons of World War II. Pp.150 </ref> The ==Design==
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  • ...diameter. There were five models of body design and five models of warhead design put into service, with warheads from 213.5&nbsp;kg to 526.0&nbsp;kg (or 470 The breakthrough on aerial torpedo design was made with the anti-rolling controller invented first by Iyeda, Assistan
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  • ...into production in 1922, taking design features from a number of overseas design, including the [[Royal Army|British]] [[QF 3 inch 20 cwt|Vickers QF 3 inch ==Design==
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  • ...[[autocannon]] used near the end of [[World War II]]. It was an indigenous design with better performance than Oerlikon-derived [[Type 2 cannon|Type 2]] or B
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  • A design engineer officer of torpedo section, Kure naval arsenal of Imperial Japanes
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  • ...of Japanese officers and engineers traveled to [[France]] to evaluate the design in 1935 and an order was placed for a number of guns and mounts for evaluat ...lacing the simple conical [[flash suppressor]] with a [[Rheinmetall]]-type design. A [[submarine]]-mountable version of the gun was also produced, which made
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  • This weapon and its variants were based on the [[Germany|German]]/[[Swiss]] design of the [[Oerlikon 20 mm cannon]] of the 1930s, which the Japanese forces ha
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  • Quickly realizing the superiority of this design in terms of range and firepower over the domestic [[Type 88 75 mm AA Gun]], ==Design==
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  • ...ed by [[Rafael Advanced Defense Systems]] of Israel, and it shares similar design principles and common technologies with [[Samson Remote Controlled Weapon S
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  • Also, good design and construction are not an adequate guarantee of safety.
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  • ...ref name="pmid18242089">{{cite journal |author=Yendapally R, Lee RE |title=Design, synthesis, and evaluation of novel ethambutol analogues |journal=Bioorg. M
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  • ...ual NRTIs set the standard for treatment of HIV/AIDS and raised the bar on design and introduction of subsequent antiretroviral drugs. Protease inhibitors c
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  • The design of the negative trials may be one of the explanations for the contradictory
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  • ...-moiety, but additional modifications were required in its structure-based design to achieve a similar potency to captopril.
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  • In 1829, Sir James Murray used a fluid magnesia preparation of his own design to treat the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, the Marquis of Anglesey. This was
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  • ...idine was the result of a [[Drug design#Rational drug design|rational drug-design]] process using what was by then a fairly refined model of the histamine H<
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  • ...are attractive candidates for analgesics that do not cause gastric damage. design and in vitro/in vivo evaluation of a benzamide-type cyclooxygenase-1 select
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  • ...[medical ventilator]]. The purpose of the machine allows for a more simple design, as it only delivers a mixture of nitrous oxide and oxygen for the patient
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  • ...urnal|doi=10.1126/science.93.2425.601-a|year=1941|author=Banus, Mg|title=A design for a saturated calomel electrode|volume=93|issue=2425|pages=601–602|pmid
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  • ...zation (as shown in the [[Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale|WAIS-R]] Block Design Test) but did show impaired immediate and short-term visual memory (as show
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  • ...size, because it lacks [[stereocenter]]s. As a result, there is no need to design a stereo-selective synthesis.
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  • *Richard B. Silverman, The Organic Chemistry of Drug Design and Drug Action.
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  • ...mooth! Overhangs more than 45 degrees require integrating support into the design. ==What's the design process like?==
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  • * It uses low cost parts and construction to make it easier for others to design or build their own, with plans available as open source.
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  • ...bsorbing considerably greater energy when deformed - this can be of use in design to resist the forces from [[earthquake]]s for example.
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  • Here is our very finest scope! The advanced design and performance characteristics of the O-11 make it a professional piece of ...ther extra, developed by Heath engineers, giving you the latest in circuit design. Amazing linearity and lock-in characteristics enables viewing of a single
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  • ...cale Integration (LSI) modules, which provide high reliability and compact design.
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  • ...rate in a wide range of environmental conditions. The lightweight, compact design combines accurate high-frequency measurement capability and ease of transpo
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  • * Filter Design ...a perfect addition for customers performing modulation simulations, filter design, or testing physical layer jitter tolerance, or for pulse-mask testing.
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  • ...over 25,000 man-hours of intensive research and development by Yaesu's top design engineers. Instead of merely offering incremental improvements on existing
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  • ....23/36]], which had been issued by the British [[Air Ministry]]. Its basic design is derived from the company's earlier [[Airspeed Envoy|AS.6 Envoy]], a comm ==Design==
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  • ...="articles" /> A favourite topic has been [[Intelligent design|Intelligent Design]] (ID), which he has criticized on several occasions. McHenry has argued th
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  • ...nbsp;[[Interior design|Decoration]]&nbsp;and&nbsp;[[Design|Functional&nbsp;Design]] | || 1981 || Art || Novelist and writer on architecture and industrial design || 46
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  • ...ctually promotes religious ideas, including [[Teleological argument|divine design]].<ref name="BLightman" /> ...in the book, particularly answers inferring [[Teleological argument|divine design]].<ref name="BLightman" /> For example, although modern theories of [[ice]]
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  • ...re typically subject to normal copyright. Most USPS materials, artwork and design and all postage stamps as of January 1, 1978 or after are subject to copyri
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  • ...ttp://www.fasebj.org/cgi/content/full/18/3/421 "From Viper's Venom to Drug Design: Treating Hypertension"]. ''[[The FASEB Journal]]''. 18, no. 3. </ref>. Li
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  • ...bioavailable alkyl amines based solely on a computational structure-based design (molecule d)<ref name="ref 1"></ref>.
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  • | title = Frequency Selective Surfaces: Theory and Design ...lied to ship [[radar cross section]] (RCS) reduction. There have been many design refinements to the concept since that time, motivated by the increasing int
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  • ...J. Sikkema | title= Manmade fibers one hundred years: Polymers and polymer design | journal= J Appl Polym Sci, John Wiley & Sons, Inc. | year= 2002| volume=
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  • ...carbon tows (yarns) are constructed on top of each other in a superimposed design those aides with fiber alignment and toughness of the finished grid. ...tive insulation in the tie areas or poor structural performance of the tie design or solid section. These limitations cause structures to be weaker, heavier
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  • ...hape, which makes it particularly appealing to commercial and [[industrial design]]ers. Because the industry is 40-plus years old, there exists a worldwide n
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  • ...conducting liquid is immobilized inside a polymer matrix. This allows the design of unique materials with high ionic conductivity combined with the easy han *{{cite journal | title = MATERIALS SCIENCE: A Unique Platform for Materials Design | author = Lodge, Timothy P | journal = Science | volume = 321 | number = 5
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  • ...ansfer]] organisation that brings together the views of those in business, design, research and technology organisations, [[trade associations]], the financi ...ors that cover polymers, particulate engineering, packaging, materials and design, [[technical textiles]], [[smart materials]], composites, and metals and al
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  • ...t special designs can be hollow, oval, star-shaped or trilobal. The latter design provides more optically reflective properties. Synthetic textile fibers are
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  • ...is one of the most important properties of any material for virtually all design applications. Fracture toughness is a quantitative way of expressing a mate ...s mentioned above, their strong piezoelectric response is exploited in the design of high-frequency [[loudspeaker]]s, transducers for [[sonar]], and actuator
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  • ...ormous and essentially it is an enabling technology to marterialize many a design. Using DMD in conjunction with HDM and multi-material CAD, one can produce
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  • ...This was a challenge in which research groups around the world competed to design a robotic arm consisting of EAP muscles that could defeat a human in an arm
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  • ...e journal|url=http://www.jsrmicro.com/download/2000SPIEpaperPAG.pdf |title=Design and lithographic performances of 193-specific photoacid generators|author=I ...umably, utilize specialized products depending upon process objectives and design constraints. The general mechanism of exposure for these photoresists proce
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  • ...can be developed where impact resistance in combination with rigidity, 3D design and/or corrosion resistance is required.
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  • Khalil et al., 2002). It also has potential applications in the design of ship and submarine
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  • ...lity. PEBA is also appreciated by winter sports participants as it enables design of the lightest alpine and Nordic [[ski boot]]s while providing some resist
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  • ...lectrical resistance, so is widely used for switch boxes. However, product design is important in maximising the strength of the product, especially in elimi
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  • ...as solved by adding effective filters in the air line and by modifying the design to eliminate the very sharp corners. An ozone-resistant elastomer such as [
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  • ...les/mi_hb6619/is_3_61/ai_n29164103/ "Shape memory polymers reshape product design"], Plastics Engineering. 2 April, 2009</ref>
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  • The design of a plasticized, biodegradable polymeric material, suitable for applicatio
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  • ...I is extremely cytotoxic<ref>Hunter, A. C. Molecular hurdles in polyfectin design and mechanistic background to polycation induced cytotoxicity. Advanced Dru
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  • ...such, forensic chemistry research is applied and derivative by nature and design, and it emphasizes [[metrology]] and validation."<ref>{{cite journal|journa
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  • ...e direct solar beam and diffuse sky radiation are important factors in the design and evaluation of weathering tests.
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  • ...ures of [[medical implant]]s have occurred due to poor manufacture or poor design.
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  • ...an Chemical Society. Division of Rubber, ''Engineering With Rubber: How to Design Rubber Components''; Munich: Hanser Publishers: 1992.</ref>
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  • ...lants and components, and it is difficult to decide for one or other plant design. Nevertheless there are principles which are sharing most of these processe
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  • ...e fabricated by various techniques and can be made insoluble in water. The design of insoluble contact disinfectants that can inactivate, kill, or remove tar
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  • ...e metal center.<ref name= MBook>{{cite book|title = Coordination Polymers: Design, Analysis and Application| author = Stuart R. Batten| publisher = RSC Publi
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  • Commonly used methods for joining include:<ref name="pdl">{{harvnb|Plastics Design Library||p=326}}.</ref> *{{Cite book | last = Plastics Design Library | title = Handbook of Plastics Joining: A Practical Guide | publish
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  • ...been used for decades in the Air Pollution Control industry (data used for design of control devices). This technique determines particle size as a function
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