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This consists of the SOZH-M gunner's main sight with integrated laser range-finder and missile-guidance channel, the Vesna-K targeting system with thermal imaging camera and automatic target tracker AST-B, an armament stabilisation system, a ballistic computer with data input sensors and a PL-1 IR laser projector.
Many Canon EF mount based lenses can be converted to Sigma AF mount retaining autofocus and camera controlled apterture setting, however optical stabilisation will not work.
SteadyShot is the trademarked name of an integrated video camera image stabilisation technology developed by Sony for its range of consumer and prosumer video camcorders.

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In addition, other controversy arose from the CBSO's demands from the Arts Council for a greater share of the Council's stabilisation fund, because of its reputation compared to other British orchestras.
* Class 4: Existing sitting balance although not optimal because of non-existing anchorage ( stabilisation ) of the pelvis.

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* Environment: As a plant, willow is used for biofiltration, constructed wetlands, ecological wastewater treatment systems, hedges, land reclamation, landscaping, phytoremediation, streambank stabilisation ( bioengineering ), slope stabilisation, soil erosion control, shelterbelt and windbreak, soil building, soil reclamation, tree bog compost toilet and wildlife habitat.
Additionally, ribosomes contain large amounts of Mg < sup > 2 +</ sup > and the stabilisation provided is essential to the complexation of this ribo-protein.
However it is thought that the Beagle, Old English Bulldog, English Toy Terrier, Pointer and even Dalmatian were all used in the creation and stabilisation of the breed.
Phytostabilisation is a form of phytoremediation that uses plants for long-term stabilisation and containment of tailings, by sequestering pollutants in soil near the roots.
However, the turbidity, which is caused by wind, prevents photosynthetic stabilisation.
Lacking the passive stabilisation offered by ligaments in other joints, the glenohumeral joint is actively stabilised by the rotator cuff, a group of short muscles stretching from the scapula to the humerus.
This variant is also equipped with Sagem VIGY 15 gyro-stabilised panoramic sight optronics, a SIGMA 30 laser gyro inertial navigation system, EADS EPS72 turret stabilisation system, a PCO SSP-1 Obra-3 laser-warning system, integrated with ZM Dezamet 902A 81 mm smoke grenade launchers, CBRN warning system Pimco CHERDES II, communication systems: Thales TRC9310-3 F @ stnet, Thales TRC3630-3, Thales SOTAS, ERAWA 3 Explosive Reactive Armour, and Type 570P Diehl Remscheid GmbH tank tracks.
Its main aim is the stabilisation of relations among the Yugoslav successor states.
Under the WFLI program, the RARDEN cannon, which lacks stabilisation and is manually loaded with three-round clips, will be replaced by a stabilised 40 mm weapon developed by Anglo-French firm CTA International and firing Cased telescoped ammunition.
A three-axis stabilisation system is used for attitude control.
* Dynamic Stabilisation: Following a discectomy, a stabilisation implant is implanted with a ' dynamic ' component.
The tower has started to lean, but stabilisation work is in progress to halt this danger.
The pro-region is required for the proper folding of the newly synthesised enzyme, the inactivation of the peptidase domain and stabilisation of the enzyme against denaturing at neutral to alkaline pH conditions.
Lastly, biotin binding is accompanied by the stabilisation of a flexible loop connecting B strands 3 and 4 ( L3 / 4 ), which closes over the bound biotin, acting like a ' lid ' over the binding pocket and contributing to the extremely slow biotin dissociation rate.
As the Gebirgsjägerbrigade 23 is part of the so called stabilisation forces ( Stabilisierungskräfte ), it lacks any accompanying artillery.
He is an active campaigner for population stabilisation, women ’ s empowerment, environmental conservation, health and education.
This is largely involved in orientation and the control of eye movements in stabilisation of gaze and in saccades.
SteadyShot is entirely internal to the camcorder unlike external stabilisation systems such as the Steadicam.
His195 is appropriately positioned to act as a general base catalyst in the reaction, and the required tautomeric stabilisation is provided by an unusual interaction with a main-chain carbonyl oxygen.
Immediately north and south of Parton, the line runs almost on the seashore, at the foot of cliffs which require supervision and occasional stabilisation to prevent landslides ; sea erosion is also a danger, and 10 m. p. h speed restrictions are in force over much of the section between here and Harrington, which is restricted to a single line.

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The programme covered the principal commodity exports and its objectives aside from the stabilisation of commodity prices were: ' Just and remunerative pricing, taking into account world inflation ', the expansion of processing, distribution and control of technology by LDCs and improved access to markets.
On January 7, 1990, after over two decades of stabilisation studies, and spurred by the abrupt collapse of the Civic Tower of Pavia in 1989, the tower was closed to the public.
Nathan Rothschild calculated that the future reduction in government borrowing brought about by the peace would create a bounce in British government bonds after a two year stabilisation, which would finalise the post-war re-structuring of the domestic economy.
The film Operation Crossbow began a popular myth that early guidance and stabilisation problems with the V-1 flying bomb were solved during a daring test flight by Reitsch in a V-1 modified for manned operation.
This combination of opening up of the economy, fiscal and monetary stabilisation created an entrepreneurial climate in Iceland that spurred record economic growth in the country, with the real average income of individual households increasing by more than 17 %, but was also a factor that resulted in the 2008 – 2012 Icelandic financial crisis.
This revaluation, called a monetary reform or stabilisation measure (, ), was carried out by the Communist authorities with absolutely no advance warning and without the possibility to exchange more than a fixed amount of money for the new currency.
In this moment there are different companies working on an OIS ( optical image stabilisation ) module driven by SMA wires.
Polycarboxylate ether superplasticizer ( PCE ) or just polycarboxylate ( PC ), work differently from sulfonate-based superplasticizers, giving cement dispersion by steric stabilisation, instead of electrostatic repulsion.
Those who had joined hoping for revolutionary action began to leave, and, by the end of 1926, the party was losing militants fast-a decline was hastened by the formation of a right-wing government under Raymond Poincaré, and the stabilisation of the franc.
Whereas the latter primarily focus on the constitution and stabilisation of knowledge on the level of interaction, Foucaults perspective concentrates on institutional contexts of the production and integration of knowledge, where the subject mainly appears to be determined by knowledge and power.
This was made more pressing by the Great Depression and as a basis for Keynesian macroeconomic stabilisation policy and wartime economic planning.
* often stabilisation by conjugation or resonance
Telescope control was maintained with two gyros by using the telescope's Sun sensor to determine the spacecraft's attitude, and stabilisation in three axes proved possible even after the fifth failure, by using the Sun sensor, the Fine Error Sensors and the single remaining gyro.
For most satellite applications this approach has been superseded by three-axis stabilisation.

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The new Centurion Mark III also featured a fully automatic stabilisation system for the gun, allowing it to fire accurately while on the move, dramatically improving battlefield performance.
Among those were low mobility, insufficient armour, lack of a fire control system and poor stabilisation of the main gun, which resulted in poor firing accuracy.
He argued for the reform of the Commonwealth political system, and for stabilisation through the introduction of an hereditary monarchy instead of the elective monarchy.
The effects of the carbonic baths are shown in the better performance of the cardiovascular system, in the mild decrease of blood pressure in the pulse, in the lower occurrence of chronic inflammatory processes in the body, and also in terms of rheumatics, and in the improved blood circulation in tissues and the vegetative stabilisation.

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