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APS and has
In addition, the Stechkin APS has an automatic fire mode, which is selected using the safety lever.
APS has become less popular and is being discontinued.
The USSR / Russian federation had / has the AO-27 rifle as well as APS amphibious rifle, and other countries have their own flechette rounds.
For identification, every roll of APS film has a six-digit ID code on the label, which is also stored magnetically and is visible on either end of the processed negative.
The number of available APS film types and emulsions has declined, though APS film is still available from a small number of manufacturers.
They proclaimed the mission of the new Society to be " to advance and diffuse the knowledge of physics ", and in one way or another the APS has been at that task ever since.
APS has 14 divisions and 11 topical groups covering all areas of physics research.
APS Careers in Physics has an award-winning job board, offers professional development advice through its website and blog, and provides links to workshops, grants, and career resources.
The APS has published the Transactions of the American Philosophical Society since 1771.
Throughout its history, the APS has struggled with the issue, concerned for the future of the hobby.
The organization has two national events each year: APS AmeriStamp Expo is held each Winter and APS StampShow is scheduled in the Summer.
In fact, a typical APS camera in its panoramic mode, where its zoom lens is at its shortest focal length of around 24 mm, has a field of view of only 65 °, which many photographers would only classify as wide-angle, not panoramic.
The APS has a copyright policy to permit the author to reuse parts of the published article in a derivative or new work, including on Wikipedia.
The APS has a publication entitled Physics, aiming to help physicists and physics students to learn about new developments outside of their own subfield.
de Gennes has also received the Holweck Prize from the joint French and British Physical Society ; the Ampere Prize, French Academy of Science ; the gold medal from the French CNRS ; the Matteuci Medal, Italian Academy ; the Harvey Prize, Israel ; and polymer awards from both APS and ACS.
The college is affiliated with the Headmasters ' and Headmistresses ' Conference, the Junior School Heads Association of Australia ( JSHAA ), the Association of Independent Schools of Victoria ( AISV ), and has been a member of the Associated Public Schools of Victoria ( APS ) since 1958.
In the meantime, however, the APS has not yielded any useful results.
He has received many prizes, among which the APS Irving Langmuir Prize for Chemical Physics ( 2003 ), the AVS Medard W. Welch Award for Surface Science ( 1997 ), the Julius Springer Prize for Applied Physics ( 2008 ) and the Richard Feynman Prize ( 1999 ).
The APS has a longer range and more penetrating power than spearguns.
Nevertheless, Bordeaux has experienced problems, with APS being so temperamental that, at one stage, the Mayor issued an ultimatum that if reliability could not be guaranteed, it would have to be replaced with overhead wires.
What distinguishes LPS from HPS is that LPS has an additional CTC to CTG silent mutation, while HPS does not and shares the CTC sequence at this location with APS.
She has been elected to many offices in The American Physical Society ( APS ) and American Association for the Advancement of Science ( AAAS ), most recently President of the APS Forum on History of Physics ( 2004 – 2005 ), APS Forum on Physics and Society ( 1982 ), and APS Councilor-at-large of the Society ( 1977 – 81 ).

APS and awarded
* APS Fellows: Fellow status is awarded to APS Members who have made sustained outstanding contributions to the science of psychology in the areas of research, teaching, service, and / or application.
In the 217 years since Magellan offered the Premium, the APS has awarded on only 33 occasions ( as of 2008 ): twelve for navigation, twelve for natural philosophy, and eight for astronomy.

APS and Prize
* APS International Prize for New Materials, 1992 ( Joint with R. F. Curl & H. W. Kroto )
* APS Sakharov Prize Citation and biographical background
* Einstein Prize ( APS ), a biennial award of the American Physical Society
Apart from the Nobel Prize, Grünberg's work also has been rewarded with shared prizes in the APS International Prize for New Materials, the International Union of Pure and Applied Physics Magnetism Award, the Hewlett-Packard Europhysics Prize, the Wolf Prize in Physics and the 2007 Japan Prize.

APS and annually
Honorees are recognized annually at the APS Convention.
Honorees are recognized annually at the APS Convention.

APS and since
This breakaway effort was not a unique event in the history of organized psychology, for the founding of the APS represents only the most recent instantiation of long-standing intra-disciplinary tensions that have characterized the field since APA ’ s inception in 1892 ( see for a more detailed account ).

APS and 1989
The first APS convention was held in 1989, less than one year after the organization was founded.

APS and 2002
In 2002, after much discussion, debate and soul searching, the APS committed millions of dollars to purchasing and renovating what was known as the Match Factory in Bellefonte, Pennsylvania.
* 2002 / 03-Cardiff Comets bt Sunderland Scorpions ( 5: 4 ) ( AOT ) ( APS )
The Australian Protective Service Amendment Bill 2002 was introduced into the Parliament with the intention of making the Australian Protective Service ( APS ) become an operating division of the Australian Federal Police ( AFP ) on 1 July 2002.
First work on industrial atmospheric plasma sprayed ( APS ) sensor coating systems commenced around 2002 and was published in 2005.
In 2002 the British Army's L118 guns completed replacement of their optical sights with the LINAPS Artillery Pointing System ( APS ) mounted above the barrel.

APS and .
APS, the tsetse fly Glossina morsitans morsitans and its endosymbiont Wigglesworthia glossinidia brevipalpis and the endosymbiotic protists in lower termites.
In Fermi's 1954 address to the American Physical Society ( APS ) he also said, " Well, this brings us to Pearl Harbor.
APS April Meeting 2010, American Physical Society.
: APS third rail: The ground-level power supply system known as APS or Alimentation par le sol uses a third rail placed between the running rails, divided electrically into eight-metre segments with three metre neutral sections between.
The latest models of the Russian BMP-3 use the Arena active protection system ( APS ) that protects the vehicle from missiles and rockets with velocities from 70 to 700 metres per second.
Israeli IFVs will soon employ the " Iron Fist " APS which can defeat kinetic APFSDS tank rounds.
The APS Stechkin is a Russian selective-fire machine pistol introduced into the Russian army in 1951.
The Stechkin APS made a comeback in the late 1970s, when Russian Spetsnaz special forces units in Afghanistan used suppressor-equipped machine pistols for clandestine missions in enemy territory, such as during the Soviet war in Afghanistan.
During the 1990s, the Russian Stechkin APS was once again put into service, as a weapon for VIP bodyguards and for anti-terrorist hostage rescue teams that needed the capability for full automatic fire in emergencies.
APS was developed by several of the major film manufacturers to provide a film with different formats and computerized options available, though APS panoramas were created using a mask in panorama-capable cameras, far less desirable than a true panoramic camera, which achieves its effect through a wider film format.
Russian and Israeli vehicles also use active protection systems like Drozd, Arena APS or Trophy.
RPG-30 designed to address the threat of active protection systems on tanks by using false target for tricking the APS.
Technical criticism < ref > Bloembergen, N., Patel, C. K. N., Avizonis, P., Clem, Ro., and Hertzberg, A., " Report to the APS of the Study Group on Science and Technology of Directed Energy Weapons ," < cite > Reviews of Modern Physics, No. 3 </ cite >, Part II, July 1987 ; ISBN 9997342895 .</ ref > based upon unclassified calculations suggested that the X-ray laser would be of at best marginal use for missile defense .< ref > K.
For the original, together with Schneider's commentary on its misrepresentation, see also American Physical Society, APS News August / September 1996.

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