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specialised and Defence
As with all British thermonuclear weapons, the tritium gas used in the bomb core was purchased from the United States as part of the 1958 US-UK Mutual Defence Agreement that permitted the US to obtain UK weapons-grade plutonium in exchange for enriched uranium, tritium and other specialised material uneconomical to produce in the UK in the very small quantities required.
It is now frequently used by the Australian Army and squadrons of the RAAF's Airfield Defence Guards as a base camp for specialised training and testing activities.
The Defence Procurement Agency was established on April 1, 1999, after the announcement in the Strategic Defence Review of a specialised agency to succeed the MoD Procurement Executive.
Largely composed of former Rwandan Patriotic Army ( RPA ) fighters, it comprises ( a ) The High Command Council of the Rwanda Defence Forces ; ( b ) the General Staff of the Rwanda Defence Forces ; ( c ) the Rwanda Land Force ; ( d ) the Rwanda Air Force ; and ( e ) specialised units.
These aims are achieved through various highly specialised skill sets, niche capabilities and supporting Australian Defence Force ( ADF ) units.
The Special Escort Group ( Ministry of Defence Police ) or SEG ( MDP ) are a specialised unit of the Ministry of Defence Police.
The Ministry of Defence Police ( MDP ) supplies specialised civilian policing services to the MoD community, both military and civilian units.

specialised and Fire
She specialised in character roles, notably that of Queen Elizabeth I in both Fire Over England ( 1937 ) and The Sea Hawk ( 1940 ).

specialised and Control
Control is undertaken by government agencies in locust-affected countries or by specialised organisations such as the Desert Locust Control Organisation for East Africa ( DLCO-EA ).
A coupling facility is a mainframe processor ( runs in an own LPAR, with dedicated physical CP, defined thru HMC ), with memory and special channels ( CF Links ), and a specialised operating system called Coupling Facility Control Code ( CFCC ).

specialised and allows
The gulls are generalist feeders, indeed they are the least specialised of all the seabirds, and their morphology allows for equal adeptness in swimming, flying and walking.
This allows specialised collectors to collect, for example, all of the postmarks of a particular country, state, city, county, date range, etc., without collecting entire covers.
At higher levels, Druids become increasingly powerful ; the wild shape ability allows them to assume the form of animals specialised for differing purposes-they can become a hawk to scout, a cat for stealth, a horse for transport, a snake to climb, or a bear for combat.
This allows the material to behave much as a simple metal structure, but with considerable specific advantages regarding properties such as metal fatigue, impact, corrosion resistance, fire resistance, weight-savings and specialised strength properties.
In contrast, the Kenkari, an isolated group of powerful elven magi on Arianus, also employ a very specialised form of magic based on the spirit which allows them to communicate with the souls of others, living or dead and on one occasion have been shown to change their forms into their order's symbol ; the butterfly, which is a glaring exception to the mechanical focus.
Being a Psyker allows even a newly initiated Grey Knights to use a Nemesis Force Weapon, a powerful combat weapon with various, specialised forms.

specialised and ship's
Originally, plotting tables ( in large ships ), combined with specialised slide rules ( known in U. S. service as the " banjo " and " Is / Was "), reconciled the speed, distance, and course of a target with the firing ship's speed and course, together with the performance of its torpedoes, to provide a firing solution.
* Transmitting station: British term for a room located in the interior of a ship containing computers and other specialised equipment needed to calculate the range and bearing of a target from information gathered by the ship's spotters and range finders.

specialised and attack
In some parts of the world, the emergency medical service also encompasses the role of moving patients from one medical facility to an alternative one ; usually to facilitate the provision of a higher level or more specialised field of care but also to transfer patients from a specialized facility to a local hospital or nursing home when they no longer require the services of that specialized hospital, such as following successful cardiac catheterization due to a heart attack.
Richard Webster writes that The Language Instinct argues cogently that the human capacity for language is part of the genetic endowment associated with the evolution through natural selection of specialised neural networks within the brain, and that its attack on the ' Standard Social Science Model ' of human nature is effective.
Schwartzkopff was one of the founding members of the German dive-bomber arm and had specialised knowledge on the method of attack.
The first British specialised ground attack aircraft, the Sopwith Salamander, was too late to see action.
Historically many jet trainers were marketed with specialised attack variants e. g. the BAC Jet Provost / BAC Strikemaster and the Cessna T-37 Tweet / A-37 Dragonfly.
Earthvoice has always intended to destroy them, and he now launches one last brutal and specialised attack on the Angels from close range, erasing their consciousness and memory facilities.
Earlier fighting vehicles projects had employed steam power because petrol engines were not yet powerful enough ; the Steam Tank however used it for the main reason that it was meant to be a specialised flame thrower to attack pillboxes and the original design had this weapon driven by steam.

specialised and missiles
Simpler and more economical self-propelled guns, and later anti-tank guided missiles, came to fulfill fire-support and anti-tank roles, allowing tanks to become more specialised for mobile warfare.

specialised and fighters
The school flew Avro 504s, Bristol Fighters, and Sopwith Snipes and specialised in training novice pilots to fly in fighter-type aircraft, rather than the usual practice of learning on basic trainers and later converting to fighters.
Right Brothers ( RB )-only available after Turn 3 of each Round, the Right Brothers are fierce individualist freedom fighters, adept at using guerilla tactics and specialised Vertical Tank equipment to defend the native lands of their ancestors.

specialised and aimed
Some of these formats, or non-standard cartridges loaded with an otherwise standard ciné format, are best described as specialised ( e. g., Minox ); half-frame 35 mm uses standard 35 mm film ; cameras such as 110 and disc were aimed at the mass market.
The Interdisciplinary Nanoscience Center ( founded in 2002 by Professor Flemming Besenbacher ) offers a degree programme in nanoscience with an interdisciplinary curriculum covering a broad spectrum of introductory, advanced, and specialised courses, aimed at providing the student with a sufficiently broad basis to conduct interdisciplinary research within nanoscience and at the same time achieve disciplinary depth and specialised skills in selected areas.
* A reorientation type qualification to reskill a graduate with new specialised skills, for instance the HDipStats-Higher Diploma in Statistics is aimed at offering additional skills in statistics.
The Graduate diploma is generally a professional conversion qualification to reskill a graduate with new specialised skills, for instance the GDipPsy-Graduate Diploma in Psychology is aimed at offering specialised skills in Psychology.
The company specialised in low-cost handsets aimed primarily at the pay-as-you-go markets and also high-end Symbian smartphones.
At this time New Record Mirror was the only music paper which specialised in adult pop music, whereas Melody Maker largely concentrated on jazz and NME aimed more at a much younger age group.

specialised and at
Other areas of concern are the selection of personnel for the specialised Diving committees and for coaching and officiating at events, and the team selection for international competitions.
It may include activities such as examining newspaper articles, corporate publications, websites, patent filings, specialised databases, information at trade shows and the like to determine information on a corporation.
The term högskola was at this time also established for specialised higher educational institutions outside the universities, such as the Royal Institute of Technology, ( Kungliga ) Tekniska högskolan, which bore that name from 1877.
Traditional Thai vegetarian fare, without any meat or seafood products of any kind and also excluding certain strong tasting vegetables and spices, is sold at specialised vegetarian restaurants which can be recognised by a yellow sign with the word che (; ; lit.
* The University of Melbourne discontinued its TAFE arm ( which specialised in agriculture and forestry ) at the start of 2007.
In general, the lack of a specialised priesthood to Hestia reflects her central public function as political and civic, further evidenced by her very numerous privately funded dedications at civic sites, and the administrative rather than religious titles used by the lay-officials involved in her civic cults.
As a result, highly specialised areas have developed, producing on a scale not only of domestic but also of international significance: food processing and vehicles in the province of Foggia ; footwear, textiles, wood and furniture in the Barletta area north of Bari ; wood and furniture in the Murge area to the west ; engineering, rubber, wood and furniture and computer software around Bari itself ; textiles and clothing at Monopoli-Putignano to the south ; and footwear and textiles in the Casarano area.
This reader was followed by a specialised document reader installed at TWA where the reader processed Airline Ticket stock.
Excretion is carried out through the gills, and by specialised glands located at the base of the antennae, and is mostly in the form of ammonia.
In the early ' 70s, when the group specialised in ambitious, theatrical story-songs, it attracted an avid cult following but was largely ignored by the rock press and public at large.
" Psychotherapist " follows similar rules but the basic educational demands are another 1. 5 years ( spread out over three years ) at a specialised course in psychotherapy ( that do vary a lot concerning theoretical footing ), in addition to an academical level degree within a field concerning the treatment of people ( psychologist, social worker, psychiatrist a. s. o .).
Their ability to run at high speeds,, is due to their highly specialised pelvic limb musculature.
In the ancient sacrum cereale a priest, probably the Flamen Cerialis, invoked Ceres ( and probably Tellus ) along with twelve specialised, minor assistant-gods to secure divine protection and assistance at each stage of the grain cycle, beginning shortly before the Feriae Sementivae.
First of all, the agriculture sector started to lose importance, and sought to survive by introducing specialised crops in valley bottoms and reinforcing cattle-raising at higher altitudes.
Prior to the introduction of specialised video connector standards such as SCART, TVs were designed to only accept signals through the aerial connector: signals originate at a TV station, are transmitted over the air, and are then received by an antenna and fed into the TV.
Unlike the other trades in the army, which have separate units for basic training and specialised training, new recruits into the infantry undergo a single course at the Infantry Training Centre Catterick.
This new specialised tribunal, composed of seven judges, will hear and determine at first instance disputes involving the European Civil Service.
The label's efforts met critical acclaim among the specialised press, and were awarded a distinction at the Ars Electronica 1999.
* True Nomadism: This is when symbiosis is at the regional level, generally between specialised nomadic and agricultural populations.
In 1892 a foundry was constructed that specialised in building windpumps for land drainage, including the very last windpump built for the Broads, at Ash Tree Farm.
It involves a knowledge of a variety of topics and development of specialised skills including: navigation and international maritime law ; weather, meteorology and forecasting ; watchstanding ; ship-handling and small boat handling ; operation of deck equipment, anchors and cables ; ropework and line handling ; communications ; sailing ; engines ; execution of evolutions such as towing ; cargo handling equipment, dangerous cargoes and cargo storage ; dealing with emergencies ; survival at sea and search and rescue ; fire fighting.
A turntable ladder ( TL ) is perhaps the best-known form of specialised aerial apparatus, and is used to gain access to fires occurring at height using a large telescopic ladder, where conventional ladders carried on conventional appliances might not reach.
Howard was called to the Bar at the Inner Temple in 1964, and specialised in employment and planning law.
Spillers was founded in 1894 by Henry Spiller at its original location in Queen ’ s Arcade, where the shop specialised in the sale of phonographs, wax phonograph cylinders and shellac phonograph discs.
" " Cry to Me " was written ( as Bert Russell ) and produced by Bert Berns, " a roly-poly white New Yorker with a deep love and empathy for black music despite a formal music education at the Juilliard School Of Music and a music background far removed from the searing soul in which, by 1963, he specialised ", with whom Burke had a difficult relationship.

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