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Signal processing techniques include moving target indication, Pulse-Doppler signal processing, moving target detection processors, correlation with secondary surveillance radar targets, space-time adaptive processing, and track-before-detect.
Based on an exchange between Atta and bin al-Shibh two days before the attacks, the White House would be the primary target for the fourth plane and the Capitol the secondary target.
By first producing a radioactive beam by an ISOL method and then re-accelerating it to make it hit a secondary thin target, very exotic nuclei can be produced.
Various materials may be used for a target, and the collisions will create secondary particles which may be guided outside of the cyclotron and into instruments for analysis.
In general, the shorter the number of overs per side, the more priority will be given to this secondary target.
Amongst the controversial austerity measures introduced included higher dental charges, the abolition of free school milk in all secondary schools in 1968, increased weekly national insurance contributions, the postponement of the planned rise in the school leaving age to 16, and cuts in road and housing programmes, which meant that the government's house-building target of 500, 000 per year was never met.
Other takeovers are strategic in that they are thought to have secondary effects beyond the simple effect of the profitability of the target company being added to the acquiring company's profitability.
The upper secondary vocational education system in Mexico includes over a dozen subsystems ( administrative units within the Upper Secondary Education Undersecretariat of the Ministry of Public Education, responsible for vocational programmes ) which differ from each other to varying degrees in content, administration, and target group.
The primary target was Tokyo's urban area, the secondary was the same as the primary, the last resort was any industrial city.
According to the other leader, Karl Weyprecht, the north pole was a secondary target.
During the Second World War, the town became a secondary target for German bombers which failed to make their primary target elsewhere.
The targets selected were the two key dams upstream from the Ruhr industrial area, the Möhne Dam and the Sorpe Dam, with the Eder Dam on the Eder River, which feeds into the Weser, as a secondary target.
Formation No. 3 was a mobile reserve consisting of aircraft piloted by Flight Sergeant Cyril Anderson, Flt Sgt Bill Townsend, Flt Sgt Ken Brown ( RCAF ), P / O Warner Ottley and P / O Lewis Burpee ( RCAF ), taking off two hours later on 17 May, either to bomb the main dams or to attack three smaller secondary target dams: the Lister, the Ennepe and the Diemel.
The assassin's primary target was Peter, with MJ and May designated as secondary objectives.
Only forty-seven of the sixty-eight B – 29s airborne hit the target area in Tokyo ; four aborted with mechanical problems, four crashed, six jettisoned their bombs because of mechanical difficulties, and others bombed secondary targets or targets of opportunity.
Since the mission commander Major Charles Sweeney had orders to only drop the bomb if the target was sighted, he proceeded to the secondary target of Nagasaki, where the weapon was dropped.
Kokura was the secondary target of the " Little Boy " bomb, which was dropped three days earlier by the Enola Gay on Hiroshima.
In it, Bremer discussed his hatred for Nixon ( Wallace was clearly a secondary target ); fantasized about killing unnamed individuals who angered him, or opening fire at random at the corner of 3rd Street and Wisconsin Avenue downtown ; and also confessed his admiration for Vel Phillips, a pioneering black officeholder of Milwaukee ( who was elected and serving as Secretary of State of Wisconsin when the diary was found ).
There are also what's called a secondary persona, where the character is not a member of the primary stakeholder group and is not the main target of the design, but their needs should be met and problems solved if possible.

secondary and Oil
After two years as a high-school teacher in Oil City, Pennsylvania and one teaching elementary school in the small town of Charlotte Vermont, Dewey decided that he was unsuited for employment in primary or secondary education.
During the Great Depression the population declined as the price of oil fell, and as workers moved away to work in newly-discovered fields in East Texas and elsewhere ; however, a secondary boom occurred in the 1940s with the discovery of the nearby Benedum Oil Field.
A secondary, previously unknown Boiling Oil trap failed when a henchman confused it for " Hot Voile ," which was being warmed in a clothes dryer.

secondary and Campaign
In 2003 the constitutional secondary rights were used by the HIV / AIDS activist group the Treatment Action Campaign as a means of forcing the government to change its health policy.
In the 1864 Atlanta Campaign, Johnston faced the combined Northern armies of Maj. Gen. William T. Sherman, whose orders were to destroy the Army of Tennessee, with the capture of Atlanta as the secondary objective.
After the completion of the North African Campaign, the availability of better tanks such as the Sherman and Cromwell relegated the Crusader to secondary duties such as anti-aircraft mounts or gun tractors.
She also campaigned for the creation of local education and citizenship education contracts, the " Initiatives citoyennes " program for teaching children how to live together, the law on " Defense of children's rights and campaign against violence in the schools " ( Loi de juin 1998 relative à la prévention et à la répression des infractions sexuelles ainsi qu ' à la protection des mineurs ), the " Campaign against hazing rituals in higher education " ( Loi de juin 1998 contre le bizutage ), the " Campaign against violence and racketeering " which included implementation of the " SOS Violence " telephone number, and the implementation of mandatory civics instruction in secondary schools.
Real ale is the name coined by the Campaign for Real Ale ( CAMRA ) in 1973 for a type of beer defined as " beer brewed from traditional ingredients, matured by secondary fermentation in the container from which it is dispensed, and served without the use of extraneous carbon dioxide ".
By early 1975, the government had closed Haile Selassie I University and all senior secondary schools, then deployed the approximately 60, 000 students and teachers to rural areas to promote the government's " Development Through Cooperation Campaign ".

secondary and World
:* List of secondary and special-issue World War II infantry weapons
The history textbook controversy centers upon the secondary school history textbook Atarashii Rekishi Kyōkasho (" New History Textbook ") said to minimise the nature of Japanese militarism in the First Sino-Japanese War ( 1894 – 95 ), in annexing Korea in 1910, in the Second Sino-Japanese War ( 1937 – 45 ), and in the Second World War ( 1939 – 45 ).
Swords and other dedicated melee weapons were used occasionally by many countries during World War II, but typically as a secondary weapon as they were outclassed by coexisting firearms.
In Eastern Europe modern schools ( after World War II ), of both primary and secondary educations, often are combined, while secondary education might be split into accomplished or not.
* January: The Hague International Model United Nations ( THIMUN ) is a five day conference held at the World Forum, gathering over 4000 students from over 200 secondary schools across the globe.
The university, along with the rest of Poland's higher and secondary education, was shut down for the remainder of World War II.
It is the first constitution in the New World to prohibit slavery, guarantee universal manhood suffrage regardless of property ownership, and universal free education, a mandate for public funding of primary and secondary education available to all citizens.
Armistice Day was observed in New Zealand between the World Wars, although it was always secondary to Anzac Day.
During World War I, the secondary wings of Osborne House were used as an officers ' convalescent home — Robert Graves and A. A. Milne were two famous patients.
Post World War 1, tea blender and food manufacturer J. Lyons and Co. were looking for a secondary site on which to expand production beyond Cadby Hall, Hammersmith.
The redevelopment of Tulse Hill after World War II by the London County Council had included the construction of two large secondary schools-Tulse Hill School ( at Upper Tulse Hill, originally for boys, where Ken Livingstone went to school ) and Dick Sheppard School ( originally for girls only ).
When the Budd RDC was developed following World War II, it was adopted for many secondary passenger routes in the United States ( especially on the Boston and Maine Railroad ) and Canada.
In the book The Master of the World, Robur's secondary vehicle, which is called the Terror, is a strange flying machine that has a submarine mode, as well as an automobile and speedboat mode.
During World War II, the Newton airport was taken over by the US Navy as a secondary Naval Air Station, and the main runway was extended to over.
When Corrigan enlisted in the military and departed to serve in World War II, in More Fun # 90 ( April 1944 ), the Spectre became permanently invisible, becoming a secondary player in his own series.
He became active in the civil rights movement after returning from overseas service in World War II and completing secondary education ; he became a field secretary for the NAACP.
The application of the newly discovered secondary emission to the amplification of signals was only proposed after World War I by Westinghouse scientist Joseph Slepian in a 1919 patent.
The Triad World Affairs Council, housed at the college, was founded in 1995 by business and cultural leaders with the purpose of raising public awareness of international political, economic and cultural issues, provides business and industry leaders with inside reports from international representatives and experts, and supports education at the secondary and higher educational levels.
The release of Blizzard Entertainment's World of Warcraft in 2004 and its subsequent huge success across the globe has forced both MMORPG and their secondary markets into mainstream consciousness, and many new market places have opened up during this time.
In 2003, following the outbreak of Severe acute respiratory syndrome ( SARS ) which had begun the prior year in Asia, and secondary cases elsewhere in the world, the World Health Organization issued a press release stating that a novel coronavirus identified by a number of laboratories was the causative agent for SARS.
In Things Hidden Since the Foundation of The World René Girard attempts to resuscitate and reinterpret Freud's distinction of primary and secondary masochism, in connection with his own philosophy.
On April 16, 2003, following the outbreak of SARS in Asia and secondary cases elsewhere in the world, the World Health Organization ( WHO ) issued a press release stating that the coronavirus identified by a number of laboratories was the official cause of SARS.

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