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  • '''Automatic recovery''' is used to avoid the need for maintenance. Automatic recovery from failure is required for systems and resources that cannot be accessed ...
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  • | variants =[[Artillery tractor]],<br>Recovery vehicle ...', later and more widely known as the '''AEC 850''', was a British [[6×6]] military vehicle of the [[interwar period]] that was used in the early part of [[Wor ...
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  • ...news/e33-trillion-investor-group-strong-eu-climate-targets-key-to-economic-recovery-future-growth/|url-status=dead}}</ref> The green transition is a top priori ...deed become a key component of the European Green Deal and the Coronavirus Recovery Plan of the [[Von der Leyen Commission I|Von der Leyen Commission]] (2019–p ...
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  • {{Short description|Space service branch of the U.S. military}} {{Infobox military unit ...
    170 KB (21,921 words) - 18:43, 27 February 2025
  • ...s. As an example, in the [[military logistics]] field, providing fuels for vehicles in remote battlefields is a key task. Hence, a mobile production system bas ...ntly, if there is only one temperature (the thermolysis one), maximum work recovery in a fuel cell is equal to the opposite of the Gibbs free energy of the wat ...
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  • ...rocket, one of the most [[Impulse (physics)|powerful]] operational launch vehicles to date]] ** Last (if applicable): Year of Last flight (for vehicles retired from service) ...
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  • ...This is the only intact flown nuclear system that remains on Earth without recovery.{{Citation needed|date=August 2024}} ...ctor|TOPAZ-I nuclear reactors]] (6–10 kWe) aboard the twin [[RORSAT]] test vehicles [[Kosmos 1818]] and [[Kosmos 1867]] affected the gamma ray telescopes aboar ...
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  • ...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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  • ...worse, and may deteriorate during the course of a dive to the extent that recovery becomes an emergency. ...[[diving compressor]], high-pressure cylinders, or both. In commercial and military surface-supplied diving, a backup source of breathing gas should always be ...
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  • ...ng and working environments in aerospace-related facilities, habitats, and vehicles. These environments include, but are not limited to: science platform aircr ...d in [[aircraft]] and [[aerospace]] systems including commercial, private, military, or space applications. ...
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  • {{defn|The process of recovery of information (sound, video, data) from a modulated carrier.}} {{defn|A radio navigation system developed from a World War II military system (GEE), used for civilian purposes till the 1980s.}} ...
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  • ...rael)|Chief of the General Staff]], [[Aviv Kochavi]] (center) examines the military laboratory for the diagnosis of coronavirus patients at [[Tzrifin]] base]] * Private vehicles may have only two passengers. Taxis may have only one passenger. ...
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  • ...after a lethal whole-body dose. The phase describes the period of apparent recovery of a patient between the onset of the first massive symptoms and the inevit ...st work with radioprotectors began as part of the [[Manhattan Project]], a military research project to develop and build an atomic bomb. ...
    263 KB (37,147 words) - 20:45, 27 January 2025