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Specialist and military
SFS may come from the FSO or Specialist ranks and are the equivalent to flag or general officers in the military.
** Specialist Sabrina Harman testified as to Graner's assignment, " It is Graner and Frederick's job [...] to get these people to talk " for military intelligence officers and for ' OGA ,' short for ' Other Government Agency ,' a nickname for the CIA.
Graner appeared with Specialist Megan Ambuhl, along with his civilian attorneys and appointed military defense lawyers.
A formal complaint about the abuse was filed by Specialist Matthew Wisdom in November 2003 but was ignored by the military.
Launch on the Shuttle would have entitled a British National to fly as a Mission Specialist and a group of military pilots were presented to the press as candidates for ' Britain's first man in space '.
Specialist Four Héctor Santiago-Colón ( December 20, 1942 – June 28, 1968 ) is one of five Puerto Ricans who have been posthumously presented with the Medal of Honor, the highest military decoration awarded by the United States.
The Enlisted Aviation Warfare Specialist ( EAWS ) insignia is a military badge of the United States Navy which was created in March 1980.
The Seabee Combat Warfare Specialist ( SCWS ) insignia is a military badge of the United States Navy.
Ronon became a member of the Satedan military where he held the rank of Specialist.
There are currently 17 military occupational specialties ( MOSs ) for enlisted medical soldiers: Biomedical Equipment Specialist ( MOS 68A ), Operating Room Specialist ( 68D ), Dental Specialist ( 68E ), Patient Administration Specialist ( 68G ), Optical Laboratory Specialist ( 68H ), Medical Logistics Specialist ( 68J ), Medical Laboratory Specialist ( 68K ), Nutrition Care Specialist ( 68M ), Radiology Specialist ( 68P ), Pharmacy Specialist ( 68Q ), Food Safety Inspector ( 68R ), Preventive Medicine Specialist ( 68S ), Animal Care Specialist ( 68T ), Respiratory Specialist ( 68V ), Healthcare Specialist / Combat Medic ( 68W, formerly 91A, 91B ), Mental Health Specialist ( 68X ), and Chief Medical NCO ( 68Z ).

Specialist and applications
The Microsoft Office Specialist ( MOS ), previously known as Microsoft Office User Specialist ( MOUS ) is a certification program for using the Microsoft Office suite for business applications.
Specialist glass blocks are produced for various applications including :-
After two unsuccessful applications, the school finally achieved joint Technology College status together with Upton Hall School, another local Catholic grammar, as part of the UK Specialist schools initiative.

Specialist and computer
Specialist joysticks, classed as an assistive technology pointing device, are used to replace the computer mouse for people with fairly severe physical disabilities.
Specialist computer
* Specialist Chip Gizmo — Camp Swampy's resident computer geek, was named by a write-in contest in 2002.
The " Specialist " was the first DIY computer which was published in a magazine other than Radio ; it was published in Modelist-Konstructor, a DIY magazine which was not exclusively focused on electronics.
The computer was named the Specialist, and the magazine detailing its specifications was published in 1987, although it was developed by one hobbyist two years earlier.
Mission Specialist Cleave used a portable laptop computer to operate and monitor the Fluids Experiment Apparatus
* Specialist Soloman ( formerly known as 110 ), computer specialist.

Specialist and programs
In addition to the TOGAF ( The Open Group Architecture Framework ) certification which covers tools, services and people certification, The Open Group also administers the Open Group Certified Architect ( Open CA ) program and the Open Group Certified IT Specialist ( Open CITS ) certification program ; the latter are skills and experience based certification programs.
DuBois is the hometown of Educational Entertainment Specialist Gene Allen, known for his character education programs for schools and libraries.
UA offers programs of study in 13 academic divisions leading to bachelor's, master's, Education Specialist, and doctoral degrees.
The school's training programs include about 20 Research-Based Masters specialisms, about 20 Specialist Masters programs and PhD studies.
Founded in 1883, Jacksonville State offers programs of study in five academic units leading to Bachelor's, Master's, Education Specialist, and Doctorate in addition to continuing and distance education programs.
It was, however, possible to execute old Macro-level programs using conversion software such as " Command CICS " produced by APT International, a former CICS Software Specialist company that had earlier produced OLIVER, described above.
School psychology training programs are housed in university schools of education or departments of psychology ; in Specialist degree programs, the former typically results in an Ed. S.
The Central Michigan University College of Graduate Studies provides over 70 graduate degree programs at the Master's, Specialist, or Doctoral levels.
Upper-level programs include a Master of Education, Education Specialist, ESOL endorsement, master's level reading endorsement, and certifications in early childhood education, middle grades education, and secondary education.
Effective October 1, 2006, the Fleet Marine Force Ribbon became obsolete as a result of the creation of the Fleet Marine Force Qualified Officer Insignia and Fleet Marine Force Enlisted Warfare Specialist Insignia programs.
As a result of the Fleet Marine Force Qualified Officer and Enlisted Fleet Marine Force Warfare Specialist programs, the Navy Fleet Marine Force Ribbon was replaced effective October 1, 2006.
Developers using. NET Framework 2. 0 and Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 are generally expected to consider undergoing Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist or MCTS certification and Microsoft Certified Professional Developer or MCPD certification programs.
Developers using. NET Framework 2. 0 and Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 are generally expected to consider undergoing Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist or MCTS certification and Microsoft Certified Professional Developer or MCPD certification programs.
A number of faculties offer 4-year Bachelor ’ s and 2-year Master ’ s Degree programs, together with traditional 5-year Specialist Degree programs.
Graduate programs include degrees in Master of Education, Education Specialist, Doctor of Education and Doctor of Philosophy.
Medicine Hat College offers other unique diploma programs such as Addictions Counselor, Technical Illustrator, Paramedic, and Deaf and Blind Support Specialist.
The university also advances student training through certain fields by providing graduate programs of study for eight master's degrees, the Education Specialist degree, and the Doctor of Education degree.
The Specialist degree is found in some programs of education or psychology and is awarded for study beyond the Master's degree but below the doctorate, ( i. e., Ph. D., D. Ed.
Featured programs include Club 102 with The Specialist on Friday and Saturday nights.
In 2004, the school was awarded Science Specialist Status, which allowed them to expand the science department ; refurbish older buildings ; run new courses, clubs and events ; and create programs with the local community.

military and applications
They also provide a popular form of recreation, and have been adapted for such uses as children's toys, adult fitness, military and police applications, courier services and bicycle racing.
Stability of the weaponized agent ( ability of the agent to retain its infectivity and virulence after a prolonged period of storage ) may also be desirable, particularly for military applications.
The components used for base metal were needed for war time production ( i. e., military applications ) and a ban was placed on their use in the private sector.
Military engineers may also use civilian heavy equipment which was modified for military applications.
Conduction-cooled Eurocards are used in military and aerospace applications.
They are normally employed in mining, demolition, and military applications.
Kites towed behind boats can lift passengers which has had useful military applications in the past.
Certain designs of auto-loading pistol appeared beginning in the 1870s and had largely supplanted revolvers in military applications by the end of World War I.
In military applications black powder also produces thick smoke as a byproduct, which may give a soldier's location away to an enemy observer.
There are numerous applications for hypnosis across multiple fields of interest including medical / psychotherapeutic uses, military uses, self-improvement, and entertainment.
A recently declassified document obtained by The Black Vault Freedom of Information Act archive shows that hypnosis was investigated for military applications.
However, the overall conclusion of the study was that there was no evidence that hypnosis could be used for military applications, and also that there was no clear evidence for whether ' hypnosis ' actually exists as a definable phenomenon outside of ordinary suggestion, high motivation and subject expectancy.
Research into hypnosis in military applications is further verified by the MKULTRA experiments, also conducted by the CIA.
Because this technology – except for military applications – is not commercially available, insufficient quantities of it are available on the global isotope markets for use in large scale, commercial irradiators.
It has since been refined for civilian, police and military applications.
Theremin recalled Ioffe reassured him that the war would not last long and that military experience would be useful for scientific applications.
Consequently, microkernel designs have been used for systems designed for high-security applications, including KeyKOS, EROS and military systems.
These new military applications coincided with a population explosion throughout Europe in the 11th-14th centuries which increased the demand for precious metals in order to fill a currency shortage.
The earliest military, industrial, and agricultural applications of nitrogen compounds used saltpetre ( sodium nitrate or potassium nitrate ), most notably in gunpowder, and later as fertilizer.
< sup > 237 </ sup > Np is irradiated with neutrons to create < sup > 238 </ sup > Pu, an alpha emitter for radioisotope thermal generators for spacecraft and military applications.
This may or may not be desirable for military or other applications.
Revolvers have been largely replaced by semi-automatic pistols in military and law enforcement applications.
Their lower ammunition capacities and relatively longer reload times compared to autoloading pistols are the main reasons for the switchover, which occurred over the first half of the 20th century for military applications, and in the 1980s and 1990s for police forces.
On the other hand, rockets serve in many short-range relatively low speed military applications where their low-speed inefficiency is outweighed by their extremely high thrust and hence high accelerations.
Rockets in applications other than launch to orbit ( such as military rockets and rocket-assisted take off ), commonly not needing comparable performance and sometimes mass-produced, are often relatively inexpensive.

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