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  • ...s a continuous operation of important consumers such as medical, chemical, military, etc. ...ing'' VDE ''Application of Unearthed IT Power Systems in Industry, Mining, Railways, Marine/ Oil and Electric/Rail Vehicles'', {{ISBN|978-3-8007-2958-6}}, E-Bo ...
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  • | [[Railways]] || [[suburbs]], [[commuting]], [[urban planning|flexible location of fact == GPT in military and defense-related procurement == ...
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  • ...ts, [[sewage system]]s, pipelines, structural components of buildings, and railways.<ref name="ICE" /><ref name="ASCE" /> === Military === ...
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  • ...vernment|non-commercial]] and [[military]] [[business unit|business]] or [[Military unit|combat]] and [[logistics|logistic]] subunits. It can also mean the rel ...l power."<ref>Joint Publication 1-02: "Department of Defense Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms", Washington D.C., 12 April 2001 (as amended through 1 ...
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  • {{For|theories, strategies, concepts and doctrines of warfare|Military science}} ...legal civilian applications, or are dangerous to use without appropriate [[military training]]. ...
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  • ...is composed of public and private physical structures such as [[road]]s, [[railways]], [[bridge]]s, [[tunnel]]s, [[water supply]], [[sewerage|sewers]], [[elect ...c Sector|last=Hamutak|first=Luta}}</ref> This includes roads, bridges, and railways. Soft infrastructure is all the institutions that maintain the [[Standard o ...
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  • ...]. There also were horses of more phlegmatic temperaments used for pulling military wagons or performing ordinary farm work which provided bloodlines of the mo ...he final customer.<ref>{{cite book |last1=Bradley |first1=Simon |title=The Railways: Nation, network & people |date=2016 |publisher=Profile Books |location=Lon ...
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  • ==Railways== ...stria, Switzerland, Sweden, and Norway use [[traction power network]]s for railways, distributing single-phase AC at {{frac|16|2|3}}&nbsp;Hz or 16.7&nbsp;Hz.<r ...
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  • ...ona and New Mexico during the [[Apache Wars]]. The heliograph was standard military equipment as late as [[World War II]]. [[Wireless telegraphy]] developed in ...ng, "Great Wall of China", pp. 197–198 in, Christopher H. Sterling (ed), ''Military Communications: From Ancient Times to the 21st Century'', ABC-CLIO, 2008 {{ ...
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  • ...l U.S. barge canals saw a steady decline in cargo ton-miles alongside many railways, the flexibility and steep slope climbing capability of lorries taking over Competition, from railways from the 1830s and roads in the 20th century, made the smaller canals obsol ...
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  • ...of the [[Citadel of Lille]], designed in 1668 by [[Vauban]], the foremost military engineer of his age]] ...examples of the obsolete usage which have survived to the present day are military engineering corps, ''e.g.'', the [[United States Army Corps of Engineers|U. ...
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  • * [[Albert Vivian D'Costa]], administrator and architect of the Indian Railways during its inception.<ref name=":0" /> ...6th Governor of Punjab<ref>{{Cite web |agency=TNN|date=Mar 5, 2022 |title='Military thinker' and former Army chief SF Rodrigues no more |url=https://timesofind ...
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  • ...ery of [[official mail]] but were also available for travelling officials, military men, and foreign dignitaries. These stations aided and facilitated the tran ...intained by up to twenty five families. Work for postal service counted as military service. The system was still operational in 18th century when 64 stations ...
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  • ...as found that the currents in the earth induced by power systems, electric railways, other telephone and telegraph circuits, and natural sources including ligh ...c dissipative mat that rests on a conductive surface (commonly the case in military facilities) are typically made of 3 layers (3-ply) with static dissipative ...
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  • ...ria]], [[Germany]], [[Norway]], [[Sweden]] and [[Switzerland]]. Off-shore, military, textile industry, marine, aircraft, and spacecraft applications sometimes ...
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  • ...or economic growth and a means to develop and project economic, political, military power and wealth. ...advanced [[Roman road|road-building]] (exceeded only in the 19th century), military engineering, civil engineering, spinning and weaving and several different ...
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  • ...pany soon received orders for hydraulic cranes from Edinburgh and Northern Railways and from [[Port of Liverpool|Liverpool Docks]], as well as for hydraulic ma ...a floor-mounted pillar. Jib cranes are used in industrial premises and on military vehicles. The jib may swing through an arc, to give additional lateral move ...
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  • ! Mobile military hardware ! Railways ...
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  • [[:Mountain railways of India]] • [[:Pierre-sur-Haute military radio station]] • ...
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