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  • {{for|the American clothing brand|Equipment (clothing brand)}} ...ieve a particular objective. Different [[job]]s require different kinds of equipment.<ref>Steven Nahmias, Tava Lennon Olsen, ''Production and Operations Analysi ...
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  • * Power transitions in other large equipment on the same power line In the design of critical infrastructure and military hardware, one concern is of pulses produced by [[nuclear explosion]]s, whos ...
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  • ...rity forces, capturing [[security checkpoint|checkpoints]] and Pakistani [[military base|bases]] in [[Machh]], and attacking other areas, including [[Kolpur]]. ...ack ordered by [[Israel]]’s [[Mossad]] agency on a factory making military equipment. [https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2024/1/29/iran-executes-four-men-convicted ...
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  • ...s a continuous operation of important consumers such as medical, chemical, military, etc. ...ribution systems up to 1&nbsp;000&nbsp;V a.c. and 1&nbsp;500&nbsp;V d.c. - Equipment for testing, measuring or monitoring of protective measures - Part 8: Insul ...
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  • ...mirrored in Roman military technology, especially in the application of a military workforce to civilian construction projects.<ref>John W. Humphrey, John P. ...many areas of Roman influence and supplement the Empire. This included the military advances that the Greeks had made, as well as all the scientific, mathemati ...
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  • ...te training environments and to de-risk [[command and control]] (C2) and [[Military intelligence|intelligence]] capabilities by conducting [[Research and devel ...application servers, client workstations, etc.). These strings of network equipment and services are located within the confines of the various national and in ...
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  • ...rmal power station, Primorye.jpg|right|thumb|Operators controlling various equipment within a control room]] ...essional who operates, troubleshoots and oversees industrial machinery and equipment that provide and utilize energy in various forms. ...
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  • ...radio transmitting and receiving equipment, its product range now includes equipment for [[amateur radio|radio amateurs]], pilots, maritime applications, land m ...uary 2013}}</ref> Despite the fact of it being originally marketed to the military, many law enforcement agencies and fire departments realized the benefits o ...
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  • ...ption|Highest power input allowed to flow through electrical or mechanical equipment}} ...involve average and maximum power, which may vary depending on the kind of equipment and its application. ...
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  • ...link|date=January 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref> equipment and ships. Emergency power systems can rely on [[Engine-generator|generator ...wer as part of normal operations, such as a theater using it to power show equipment in accordance with the principle of "[[the show must go on]]". ...
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  • ...of the [[electromagnetic spectrum]] at the same time. While traditional [[military camouflage]] attempts to hide an object in the [[visible spectrum]], multi- ...oncluded in 2004 that while "the multispectral signatures of most military equipment can be significantly reduced by combinations of various camouflage material ...
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  • ...nd low-power transmitters. These characteristics are ideal for use in both military and civilian radar and communication applications. Small antennas and other ...n the wavelengths of signals are roughly the same as the dimensions of the equipment, so that the [[lumped-element model]] is inaccurate. As a consequence, prac ...
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  • ==Military use== RATs are common in military aircraft, which must be capable of surviving sudden and complete loss of po ...
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  • ...Show 2006 adventurediving.it.jpg|thumb|Surface supplied commercial diving equipment on display at a trade show]] ...for legal purposes this may include scientific, public safety, media, and military diving.<ref name="SA Diving Regulations 2009" /> That is similar to the def ...
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  • ...les.<ref>[https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2004/04/040421235221.htm] "Military Looks To Northeastern Professor For A Future Powered By Fuel Cells." Scienc ...Army]] should investigate such micropower sources for powering electronic equipment to be carried by soldiers in the future, since batteries sufficient to powe ...
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  • ...irst used in military applications during [[World War II]], to power radio equipment on specialist ''[[Fitted For Wireless]]'' vehicles. After the war, other ve Alternators were first introduced as standard equipment on a production car by the [[Chrysler Corporation]] on the [[Plymouth Valia ...
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  • ...h expensive risk reduction and mitigation, and a limited range of suitable equipment. Remotely operated underwater vehicles are an alternative for some classes === Military === ...
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  • ...], [[aerospace]], [[telecommunications]], [[medical]], industrial and test equipment among others.<ref name="BBW 1">{{cite magazine | url=http://investing.busin ...[[metallurgy|metallurgical]] [[engineer]]. Upon being discharged from the military, Gentry worked for [[Honeywell]] as a sales engineer.<ref name="1983 Fire"> ...
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  • ...hort alphanumerical code called a [[United States military occupation code|military occupational core specialty code]] (MOSC), which consists of a two-digit nu ...er (United States)|Warrant officers]] are classified by '''warrant officer military occupational specialty''', or WOMOS. Codes consists of three digits plus a ...
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  • ...vy and bulky and may require specialist handling (e.g. fragile), [[lifting equipment]] (forklifts for pallets) and transportation devices (sacktrucks, motorised ...th a [[private firm]], [[government agency]], [[non-profit group]], or a [[military operation]]. In some small companies, the pigeonholes are in the reception ...
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