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  • ...= [[Central Scientific Research Institute of Armament and Military Equipment of the Armed Forces of Ukraine]] |alma_mater = Orenburg Air Defense high military school ...
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  • ...y]]. As the war lasted for nearly the entire existence of the Confederacy, military considerations dominated national finance. ...igh [[inflation]], which plagued the Confederacy until the end of the war. Military setbacks in the field also played a role by causing loss of confidence and ...
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  • {{See also|Military science}} ...of [[logistics]], [[Military weapons|weapons]] and equipment as well as [[military tactics]], the psychological states of soldiers, level of influence of lead ...
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  • In the [[First World War]] he did military service in Serbia <ref name="F278"/> and in 1917 was briefly interned in Ca On release from military service in 1918, he studied Chemistry at Vienna Technical University, ([[TU ...
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  • ...nd system performance and reduce decision risk during design and after the equipment is fielded. This approach models the root causes of failure such as [[Fatig ...fter-the-fact or statistical methodology.<ref>J. Spiegel and E.M. Bennett, Military System Reliability: Department of Defense Contributions, IRE Transactions o ...
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  • ...9703915}}</ref> Additionally, wearing heavy or thick [[personal protective equipment]] and clothing can prevent workers from [[sweating]] properly, which preven ...highly physical tasks to complete, such as [[firefighter]]s, [[miner]]s, [[military personnel]],<ref name=":1" /> [[construction worker]]s, [[Landscaping|lands ...
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  • ...almost entirely military, the encryption technology (techniques as well as equipment and, after computers became important, crypto software) was included as a C ...controls became a matter of public concern with the introduction of the [[personal computer]]. [[Phil Zimmermann]]'s [[Pretty Good Privacy|PGP]] [[cryptosyste ...
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  • ...on of some of the equipment is critical to even short-term survival. Other equipment allows the diver to operate in relative comfort and efficiency, or to remai ...practice]], [[Operations manual|company policy]], and [[Assumption of risk|personal choice]], with recreational divers having a greater freedom of choice.<ref ...
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  • ...sibility. Indoor applications can use [[pedometer]]s, distance measurement equipment, or other kinds of [[position sensor]]s. By properly combining the informat ...e=Securing military GPS from spoofing and jamming vulnerabilities | work = Military Embedded Systems|language=en|access-date=30 July 2018}}</ref> In 2012, the ...
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  • ...s vying for power and favour from Hitler, it was inevitable that the three military branches of German forces operated independently.<ref name="Rat" /> ..."Rat" /> These eight bureaus which practiced cryptology were split between military and civilian control:<ref name="Rat2">R. A. Ratcliff: Delusions of Intellig ...
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  • ...il rig in the North [[Atlantic]], off the coast of [[Greenland]]. When the equipment begins malfunctioning, Wherry orders everything to be shut down. However, e ...weeks. Working alongside the psychiatrist Dr. Roger Corbett and the chief military doctor Michele Bishop, Crane is witness to one of these incidents; a worker ...
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  • ...water), and symptoms are variable depending on depth, compression rate and personal susceptibility. Intensity increases with depth and may be aggravated by exe ...[[paranoia]], depending on the individual diver and the diver's medical or personal history. When more serious, the diver may feel overconfident, disregarding ...
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  • ...of Dorpat#The Bishops of Dorpat|Prince-Bishop of Dorpat]], bequeathed his personal belongings to Porta Coeli Convent, however [[Vitslav II, Prince of Rügen]], .../ref> Each nun, and later each conventual, had a home of her own, with her personal maid.<ref name="Schulz-Hauschildt 1990 34"/> All feudal estates (Meierhöfe) ...
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  • ...entify staff who had complained about pay, testing and personal protective equipment through a chat feature.<ref>{{Cite news|url = https://www.theguardian.com/s ...-today | url-status=live }}</ref> The government banned banks from seeking personal guarantees on COVID-19 Business Interruption loans under £250,000 following ...
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  • ...became the preferred decoupling capacitor for Pentium processor-based IBM personal computers. The change to digital electronic equipment led to the development of switching power supplies with higher frequencies ...
    105 KB (15,049 words) - 20:42, 7 December 2024
  • ...irst supercapacitor with low internal resistance was developed in 1982 for military applications through the Pinnacle Research Institute (PRI), and were market ...ans Capacitor Company 2007</ref> Their high costs limited them to specific military applications. ...
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  • ...athode-ray tube]], which by then had become a standard piece of laboratory equipment. A common practice was to aim the [[cathode ray]]s at various substances an ...eir own laboratories there, with their own students, research programs and equipment.{{sfn|Yruma|2008|pp=39–42}} The new laboratories offered new opportunities, ...
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  • | access-date = May 22, 2016}} copied on Stephenson's marconigraph.com personal website</ref> ...ge the antenna was. During the wireless era it was used in commercial and military longwave stations with huge antennas to receive long distance radiotelegrap ...
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  • ...pened new employment opportunities for women, and RAE was one of the first military establishments to recruit women into engineering, and mathematical and comp ...itish heavy industrial firm, well{{Hyphen}}known for industrial electrical equipment and generators, street lighting, electronics, [[steam turbine]]s, and diese ...
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  • ...atented the [[telephone]]. Like the telegraph, the telephone enabled rapid personal communication. A little over a decade later, 26,000 telephones were in serv ...s native Italy, [[Guglielmo Marconi]] moved to England and adapted Hertz's equipment for this purpose in the 1890s. He achieved the first international wireless ...
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