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At around from the target, the missile activates its own radar to provide terminal guidance.
At the most basic level Personal Communications Service or PCS describes a set of wireless communications capabilities that allows some combination of terminal mobility, personal mobility, and service profile management.
At the time, Victoria Station consisted of two separate but adjacent terminal stations sharing the same name.
* At a communications center, the power required by all automatic switching, synchronous, and terminal equipment ( operated simultaneously on-line or in standby ), control and keying equipment, plus lighting, ventilation, and air-conditioning equipment required to maintain full continuity of communications.
At the terminal, Luc is spotted by Inspector Jean-Paul Cardon ( Jean Reno ) who insists on giving Luc a ride during which he searches his bag.
* At the mitochondrial level, thalidomide results in induction of c-jun terminal kinase ( JNK )- dependent release of cytochrome &# 8209 ; c and Smac into the cytosol of cells, affecting apoptosis.
" At times, his announcements lapse into something approaching terminal narcissism-" this is strangely attractive, leggy gamin Douglas Smith, the one whose skin you love to touch ..."
At about this time, Parris ' grandmother becomes ill from terminal cancer and dies as he is about to go to Vienna for medical school.
At Aylsham, a cut was made from the river to a terminal basin, where several warehouses were constructed.
At the end of the life of the palm, which may be 75 to 100 years, it produces a large terminal inflorescence about a metre high with a prodigious number of flowers.
At the opposite side of the Main Terminal building there is another terminal, the Old Airport Terminal, which houses military aviation, mostly performed by the Mexican Armed Forces.
At least one host board needed to be installed, acting as the terminal driver.
At the left is a schematic diagram of a presynaptic terminal and postsynaptic neuron.
At terminal velocity the oil drop is not accelerating.
At the same time, the military felt that the existing terminal building was located too close to the arsenal, and a new terminal was needed further away.
At terminal velocity – or settling velocity – the frictional force F < sub > d </ sub > on the sphere is balanced by the excess force F < sub > g </ sub > due to the difference of the weight of the sphere and its buoyancy, both caused by gravity:
At the mental foramen the nerve divides into two terminal branches: incisive and mental nerves.
At one time, the government reopened the cargo terminal at Kai Tak Airport to handle freight traffic because of a breakdown at the new cargo terminal, named Super Terminal One ( ST1 ).
At its opening, Terminal 1 was the largest airport passenger terminal building, with a total gross floor area of 846, 000 m².
06. 06. 08: At 8: 13 am, ( Hawaii Standard Time ), the USS Lake Erie successfully intercepted a terminal phase target with a modified SM-2 Block IV interceptor.
At this point the object ceases to accelerate altogether and continues falling at a constant speed called terminal velocity ( also called settling velocity ).
At some point, the father of the sisters, Patrick Brontë ( born Brunty ), decided on the alternative spelling with the diaeresis over the terminal e to indicate that the name has two syllables.
At its peak, twelve trains per day ran up from locations such as New York City and Boston to bring passengers and freight to Clayton's ferry terminal, which was the gateway to the Thousand Islands region.

At and shipping
At the same time, globalization of shipping made transboundary movement of waste more accessible, and many LDCs were desperate for foreign currency.
At about the time the CPU was released the entire calculator market collapsed, and MOS's only existing products stopped shipping.
At the time, rail lines terminated on the New Jersey side of the harbor, while ocean shipping was centered on Manhattan and Brooklyn.
At present, Bermuda is able to take advantage of its status as part of the United Kingdom to attract overseas shipping operators to its register, although it does not contribute to the navy's budget.
At Magdeburg there is a viaduct, the Magdeburg Water Bridge, that carries a canal and its shipping traffic over the Elbe and its banks, allowing shipping traffic to pass under it unhindered.
At the end of the 19th century, with the advent of the ocean liner, the island's position astride Atlantic shipping lanes made Cape Verde an ideal location for resupplying ships with fuel ( imported coal ), water and livestock.
At one time, Vulcan had nine grain elevators, more than any location west of Winnipeg, making it the largest grain shipping point at that time.
At the shipping point ( typically, a dock ) the copra is sampled by driving a small metal tube into the bag at several points, thus perforating the cups and collecting small amounts of copra within the tubes.
At sea, French privateers raided and burned towns and shipping all along the southern and southeastern coasts of England.
At the moment, Cunard is the only shipping company to operate a scheduled passenger service between Europe and North America.
At the time of the raid, Essex ( then known as Potopaug ) had been a major center of shipping and shipbuilding, but was suffering under a blockade by the British ; as a result, the privateers were being constructed.
At its peak, Milstead and Conyers had a private railroad which delivered products, such as cotton, from the mill to Conyers for shipping to the textile mills.
At that time, large-scale shipping of Ponderosa Pine logs from Seneca and the surrounding national forest began to the Hines sawmill in Hines.
At age 14, Luciano dropped out of school and started working as a shipping clerk, earning $ 5 per week.
At the shipping ports and ferry terminals, an average of 30, 000 ships arrive and depart annually to transport passengers, manufactured goods and raw materials.
At Kent and KTec Electronics, two related Houston companies, separate VS clusters were the enterprise systems, handling distribution, manufacturing and accounting, with significant EDI capability for receiving customer forecasts, sending invoices, and sending purchase orders and receiving shipping notifications.
At the end of the 19th century, Arendal was recognized as a major shipping centre with many wealthy shipowners.
At the same time, the red ensign ( which was designated in 1864 as the flag for merchant shipping ) was used by merchantmen of those colonies which obtained an Admiralty warrant.
At the same time the contraction of rail passenger service hurt rail-based package shipping ; these contractions led to the cancellation of the mail contracts with the railroads, which in turn caused further passenger cuts.
At the peak of his career, he owned a shipping fleet with over 150 freight ships ; his fleet's cargo capacity exceeded 10 million tons.
At that time, the Mint did not produce money, but was a shipping point for bullion.
At first the Americans opposed the plan as opportunistic and irrelevant, but were persuaded to agree to a Sicilian invasion on the grounds of the great saving to Allied shipping which would result from the opening of the Mediterranean by the removal of Axis air and naval forces from the island.
At the end of 1975, MITS was shipping a thousand computers a month but BASIC was selling in the low hundreds.
At the northern edge, the ancient city of Ayla ( in present-day Aqaba ) constituted a commercial hub for the Nabateans, the Romans later built the Via Traiana Nova route that met with the King's Highway in Aqaba, that connected Africa to Asia and the Levant and the Red Sea shipping.

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