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  • ...for [[economic development]], using the pretext that they will be used for military purposes.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Muller|first1=David|title=Partners not Wage [[Category:International relations terminology]] ...
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  • ...s a continuous operation of important consumers such as medical, chemical, military, etc. ==Terminology== ...
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  • ==Other terminology== ...team effort http://adamdonovan.net/pdf/adam%20defence%20mag.pdf</ref> The military-like leadership seems to have moved the concepts from being drivers to be l ...
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  • ...nd George|last=Bayer|publisher=CRC Press|isbn=0-8247-4620-1|page=3|chapter=Terminology and Classifications| date=22 April 2004|chapter-url=https://books.google.co ...ing, accelerating, and braking.<ref>{{citation|title=J670 Vehicle Dynamics Terminology|url=https://www.sae.org/standards/content/j670_200801/|publisher=[[SAE Inte ...
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  • ...onda Edizione". Hoepli, 2004, p. 63</ref> Realia must not be confused with terminology: the latter is primarily used in the scientific literature to designate thi * '''military realia''': [[cohort (military unit)|cohort]], [[phalanx formation|phalanx]], [[arquebus]], [[ak47|AK-47]] ...
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  • ...e Ming Great Wall in Qinghai Province from the perspective of castle-based military settlements|url=http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12520-021-01283-7|journal=Archae Colored [[smoke grenade]]s are commonly used by military forces to mark positions, especially during calls for artillery or air supp ...
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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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  • ...tem | website=MLGT: The authoritative multi-lingual geographic information terminology database | date=2020-06-02 | url=https://isotc211.geolexica.org/concepts/34 *[[Global Positioning System]] – US military system, fully operational since 1995 ...
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  • ...e Macmillan]]}}</ref> This is done through the combined means of economic, military, technological, political, and cultural strength as well as [[International ...World's Only Superpower |url=http://time.com/3899972/us-superpower-status-military/ |magazine=[[Time (magazine)|Time]] |date=May 28, 2015}}</ref><ref name="No ...
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  • === Military === [[Category:Nautical terminology]] ...
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  • [[File:Argument terminology used in logic (en).svg|thumb|400px|Argument terminology]] ...being either true or false (but not both). These truth values bear on the terminology used with arguments. ...
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  • ==Terminology== ...ans work for private contractors, many electricians get their start in the military.]] ...
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  • == Terminology == ...0th century. Foreign enclaves, such as large industrial plants or overseas military bases, may have a different standard voltage or frequency from the surround ...
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  • ...coe.org/publications/mission-net-zero-charting-the-path-for-e-fuels-in-the-military/|publisher=NATO Energy Security Centre of Excellence}}</ref> [[power-to-gas ...
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  • ...pect to the entity or system concerned, which typically embodies its own [[terminology]] and [[nomenclature]]. The most traditional data structure used for organi ...cientists, applied scientists, designers, engineers, test technicians, and military personnel responsible for prototyping. ...
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  • ...boats, other marine vessels, and offshore structures, both commercial and military, including: [[Category:Nautical terminology]] ...
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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 == Terminology == ...
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  • ==Etymology and terminology== ...ich he outlined many practical details. The system (which was motivated by military concerns, following the [[Battle of Vienna]] in 1683) was never put into pr ...
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  • ===Military=== ...ly involuntary acts alternately explained in [[religious]] and [[secular]] terminology. These involuntary experiences include uncontrolled bodily movements ([[Sei ...
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