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  • Switzerland built an extensive network of fallout shelters (mainly through extra harden ...a haven from natural disasters such as tornadoes and hurricanes, although Switzerland is rarely subject to such natural phenomena.
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  • ...13 armored personnel carrier|M113]]A2 vehicle. It is manufactured by the [[Switzerland|Swiss]] company [[Oerlikon-Contraves]], a member of the [[Rheinmetall|Rhein [[Category:Weapons of Switzerland]]
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  • |used_by=[[United Kingdom]], [[Finland]], [[Kuwait]], [[Dubai]], [[Switzerland]], [[United States of America]]
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  • ...40-mm [[Bofors]] guns, and later, 35-mm anti-aircraft pieces produced by [[Switzerland]].
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  • * [[Oerlikon 20 mm cannon]]-development of the Becker design in Switzerland after WWI.
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  • ...he [[Treaty of Versailles]] outlawed these weapons and they were sold to [[Switzerland]]. [[Category:Artillery of Switzerland]]
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  • * [[Switzerland]] [[Sea Zenith]]
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  • |used_by=France, Switzerland, Israel, Italy, South Africa, etc.
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  • ...rn ST-5''' is a 20 mm [[anti-aircraft gun]] designed by [[Solothurn]] in [[Switzerland]] which ultimately was the design basis for the highly successful [[2 cm Fl [[Category:Artillery of Switzerland]]
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  • ...f>[http://www.janes.com/extracts/extract/jah/jah_0114.html 20 x 139 round (Switzerland)], Jane's Ammunition Handbook</ref>.
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  • ...nd Navy]], the [[Norwegian Army]], the [[Spanish Army]], the [[Military of Switzerland|Swiss Army]], the [[Canadian Forces|Canadian Army]], the [[Australian Army] *{{flag|Switzerland}}
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  • |{{flag|Switzerland}}<ref name="jones2009"/>
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  • ...], [[Polish Army]], [[Portuguese Army]], [[Singapore Army]], [[Military of Switzerland|Swiss Army]], [[Royal Navy]], [[United States Navy]], [[United States Marin
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  • ...y 109 guns reached the [[United Kingdom]]. All Oerlikon guns imported from Switzerland in 1940 were mounted on various gun carriages to serve as light AA-guns on
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  • |origin= {{flag|Switzerland}} *[[List of artillery by country#Switzerland|List of artillery of Switzerland]]
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  • |origin= [[Germany]], [[Switzerland]]
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  • ...MK 213 as the [[ADEN cannon|ADEN]] and [[DEFA cannon|DEFA]], respectively, Switzerland produced the [[Oerlikon KCA]], while the U.S. used the 20&nbsp;mm version,
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  • ...tly in a private collection in the United States. One has been reported in Switzerland. Carbine K.91 is in the Carl Gustaf factory museum in Sweden. Other differe
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  • Brazil, Canada, Norway, Switzerland and Venezuela are the only countries in the world where the majority of the
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  • * '''Solmucaïne''' (IBSA, Switzerland). ...&nbsp;mg) - Reolin (Hochland Pharma Germany), Solmucol (600&nbsp;mg)(IBSA, Switzerland) and Mucinac (Cipla India).
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  • ...lter Schindler at J.R. Geigy AG (now part of [[Novartis]]) in [[Basel]], [[Switzerland]], in 1953.<ref>{{cite journal |author=Schindler W, Häfliger F |title=Übe
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  • In some countries, such as [[Switzerland]], flucytosine has been licensed to treat cats, dogs and birds (in most cas * ClinPharm ''Wirkstoffliste'' (Switzerland, German information)
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  • | '''Dolo-Spedifen''' || Switzerland ...w Zealand, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Serbia, South Africa, Spain, Switzerland, Turkey, UK
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  • ===Germany, Switzerland and Austria=== ...ovincial regulations may impact availability, in particular in Austria and Switzerland, which allows cities and provinces to regulate the selling of the least-reg
    40 KB (5,581 words) - 16:45, 27 September 2010
  • ...over the counter]] in the [[United Kingdom]], [[Australia]], [[Canada]], [[Switzerland]], and many other countries, but by prescription in the [[United States]] (
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  • ...lpine wolfsbane), is a yellow-flowered species common in the [[Alps]] of [[Switzerland]]. As garden plants the aconites are very ornamental, hardy [[perennial pla
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  • * [http://www.collect-if.net www.collect-if.net] In France Switzerland and Belgium are yew leaves collected for pharmaceutical use.
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  • ...Age in the Old World" held at the Institut Oecumenique de Bossey, Celigny, Switzerland, July 17–21, 2000 [http://religiousmovements.lib.virginia.edu/nrms/newage
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  • '''Jacqui (Jacob) Eli Safra''' is a descendant of the [[Syria]]n-[[Switzerland|Swiss]] [[Jew]]ish [[Safra]] banking family. Some of his investments includ
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  • ...lagcountry|Italy}} || • {{flagcountry|New Zealand}} || • {{flagcountry|Switzerland}}
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  • ...nal Symposium of Ballistics | date = 7–11 May 2001 | place = Interlaken, Switzerland | title = KINETIC ENERGY PROJECTILES: DEVELOPMENT HISTORY, STATE OF THE ART
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  • ...[[London]] which they won and went to represent the UK in [[Interlaken]] [[Switzerland]]. The company has since changed their name simply to 'Muffin Wax' and beca
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  • ...ouquillon. C. Pouthas. ''Euro Ceramics V. Pt.2. Trans Tech Publications'', Switzerland,1997, p.1487-1490 Quote: “A collection of architectural Byzantine tiles i
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  • ...g technology became widespread. [[France]], [[England]], [[Germany]] and [[Switzerland]] began to write standards. The [[Peace Corps]], [[USAID]], [[Habitat for H
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  • ECC have found use in a number of large-scale applications in Japan, Korea, Switzerland, Australia and the U.S.[3]. These include:
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  • ...e:DryStoneArt.jpg|thumb|[[Mosaic]] embedded in a dry stone wall in Italian Switzerland]] ...or boundaries of owned land. (Some stand on the boundary between Italy and Switzerland; ''see'' [[Commons:Image:SwissItaliangBoundDryStone.jpg|photo]]). In many c
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  • In 1962, during a sabbatical year in Switzerland, Linvill visited an IBM laboratory in Germany, where he observed a high spe
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  • ...an J, ed. Encyclopaedia of Occupational Health and Safety. Vol. 1. Geneva, Switzerland: International Labour Office, pp. 34.1-34.77.}}</ref> On the basis of rese
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  • ...ied Mathilda Bugnion, daughter of a [[Lutheran]] Pastor from [[Lausanne]], Switzerland. They had four children, two of whom became doctors.
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  • ...nvention''' of 1906 is an international treaty negotiated in [[Bern]] in [[Switzerland]] which prohibits the use of white (yellow) [[phosphorus]] in the manufact
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  • '''Switzerland''': estimates range between 2 and 14%.<ref>[http://www.swisshandhygiene.ch/
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  • ...six countries in Europe (France, Germany, Britain, Italy, Netherlands, and Switzerland) as modified in Pelucci, Malvezzi, LaVecchia, Levi, Decarli and Negri, "The
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  • * [http://www.bfu.admin.ch Büro für Flugunfalluntersuchung] (Switzerland)
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  • *Switzerland: Mar 2005
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  • *[[Switzerland]] (2,780)
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  • | [[Franklin College Switzerland]], Lugano, Switzerland
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  • | Presented to a [[Communes of Switzerland|Swiss commune]] for development and preservation of architectural heritage
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  • ===Switzerland===
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  • *[[Biellmann spin]], after [[Denise Biellmann]] (Switzerland).
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  • * [[:commons:Atlas of Switzerland|Atlas of Switzerland]]
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