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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.
Peakes was reportedly upset that the APS had rejected a pamphlet he had written.
A major distinction of APS film was the ability to record information other than the image.
Color slide film, popular with professional photographers, proved unpopular in APS format and was soon discontinued ( although chromogenic black-and-white IX240 film continued to be produced ).
In January 2004, Kodak announced it was ceasing APS camera production.
To the north of the town, an early Saxon settlement was investigated by APS prior to the construction of new housing and facilities at the Holdingham roundabout.
In the early years, virtually the sole activity of the APS was to hold scientific meetings, initially four per year.
However, because of legal issues, the planned name change was eventually abandoned by the APS Executive Board.
The new APS Physics logo was designed by Kerry G. Johnson.
Marvin Cohen, LBNL Faculty Senior Scientist, University Professor of Physics, University of California, Berkeley, who was APS President in November 2005, when the logo was approved by the Executive Board, said, " I like the logo.
When he was elected APS President in 1943, he was able to turn his vision into reality.
At the 1944 APS convention it was announced that the APS would accept applications for the position of Executive Secretary.
H. Clay Musser of State College, Pennsylvania, was selected and the APS office was established there on April 1, 1945.
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.
The APS was appalled, and created the “ black blot ” program.
The Ethnological Society of London ( ESL ) was a learned society founded in 1843 as an offshoot of the Aborigines ' Protection Society ( APS ).
The APS was set up as a result of parliamentary committee activity, and was largely the initiative of Thomas Fowell Buxton.

APS and mainly
The long-term prognosis for APS is determined mainly by recurrent thrombosis, which may occur in up to 29 % of patients, sometimes despite antithrombotic therapy.

APS and used
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.
APS is a source of free radicals and is often used as an initiator for gel formation.
APS and TEMED are typically used at approximately equimolar concentrations in the range of 1 to 10 mM.
The term " primary antiphospholipid syndrome " is used when APS occurs in the absence of any other related disease.
APS however also occurs in the context of other autoimmune diseases, such as systemic lupus erythematosus ( SLE ), in which case the term " secondary antiphospholipid syndrome " is used.
The International Consensus Statement is commonly used for Catastrophic APS diagnosis.
The RD-3000 used Vectis APS film lenses and again used multiple CCDs-this time two 1. 5MP 1 / 2 " sensors stitched to give a 2. 7MP output image.
In Prague on the Charles ’ Bridge ( Karlův most ) a system invented by František Křižík was used, similar to today's APS.
Unlike the track-side third rail used by most metro trains and some main-line railways, APS does not pose a danger to people or animals and so can be used in pedestrian areas and city streets.
The predecessors of APS ( known as Stud contact systems ) were developed around 1900, and used by several tramway companies in Paris and in England.
** CMOS APS commonly used in cell phone cameras, web cameras, and some DSLRs.
All ELPH cameras used the Advanced Photo System ( APS ) film format and were known for being very compact and stylish.
APS can be used to construct a compact, unified and geometrical formalism for both classical and quantum mechanics.
The Vectis V-lenses used by these models are not compatible with any other lens mount, including Minolta's 35mm AF Dynax / Maxxum / Alpha and the SR / MC / MD-lens-system, and are difficult to adapt to modern cameras to focus normally as the Flange focal distance of the V-mount APS system is only 38mm.

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* APS International Prize for New Materials, 1992 ( Joint with R. F. Curl & H. W. Kroto )
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.
* Center for Nanoscale Materials ( CNM ) – a user facility located on the APS which provides infrastructure and instruments to study nanotechnology and nanomaterials.
Advanced Photo System ( APS ) is a film format for still photography first produced in 1996.
APS SLR cameras were too expensive for the high-end amateur market when they first appeared, and professional photographers stuck with 35 mm cameras, which offered greater image quality and resolution.
Concurrently to their APS SLR film cameras, some manufacturers released lenses intended for use on APS film cameras-such as the Canon EF 22-55mm-which had a wider field of view to account for the relative-to-35mm crop factor.
Some of these lenses have survived and are now marketed towards use on " APS " digital SLRs for the same reason.
APS cameras were mostly produced in compact fully automatic form for the consumer point and shoot camera market.
As of 2009, new APS cameras are rarely seen for sale.
* APS, US Navy Hull classification symbol for a transport submarine
DX ( Digital indeX ) encoding is an ANSI and I3A standard, originally introduced by Kodak in March 1983, for marking 135 and APS photographic film and film cartridges.
A proprietary list of DX numbers for APS and 135 film is prepared yearly or as needed.
The APS Careers in Physics website is a gateway for physicists, students, and physics enthusiasts to obtain information about physics jobs and careers.
: Because the complexity of the climate makes accurate prediction difficult, the APS urges an enhanced effort to understand the effects of human activity on the Earth ’ s climate, and to provide the technological options for meeting the climate challenge in the near and longer terms.
* REVTeX-LaTeX style package for APS journals

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