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This was the deployment of the Multiple Independently targetable Reentry Vehicle ( MIRV ) system, allowing a single ICBM to deliver as many as ten separate warheads at a time.
Independently, Donald Davies at the National Physical Laboratory ( NPL ) in the UK had developed the same ideas a few years later ( Abbate, 2000 ).
Independently from annual rainfall, it is recommended to water young trees at least during summer and early autumn.
Independently, Al Schroeder at RCA worked on a similar arrangement, but using three electron guns as well.
Independently of Wiley's work, experimental trials in early 1952 by Sherwin and others at the University of Illinois ' Control Systems Laboratory showed results that they pointed out " could provide the basis for radar systems with greatly improved angular resolution " and might even lead to systems capable of focusing at all ranges simultaneously.
Independently of Sen, N. V. Subbannachar who looked at Social Psychology and Integral evolution from the perspective of Sri Aurobindo's psychology
Programs at Horace Greeley include the LIFE ( Learning Independently From Experience ) school, an alternative school for grades 11 – 12 located on campus, and independent study and senior project options.
Hildebrand concluded that :" Independently, the National Socialist program of conquest met the equally far-reaching war-aims program which Stalin had drawn up in 1940 at the latest ".. Hildebrand ’ s critics such as the British historian Richard J. Evans accused Hildebrand of seeking to obscure German responsibility for the attack on the Soviet Union, and of not being well informed on Soviet foreign policy.

Independently and same
Independently, it was later found by Vincent Wisniewski on August 1, and Alexis Bouvard on August 2 the same year.
Independently nodding mirrors can be used instead of moving slits to produce the same scan: the first mirror selects a slice of the sun, the second selects the desired wavelength.
Independently, in the same year, the BBC hired screenwriter Maggie Wadey to adapt and finish the novel for a television serial adaptation, which was produced by the BBC and American PBS broadcaster WGBH, and screened on BBC One in the UK and in the Masterpiece Theatre series in the United States, airing in 1995.
Independently Julien Raimond, from a similar background in Saint-Domingue, spoke to the group of planters about the same time.
Independently, Edgar Gilbert also wrote about them in the same year, publishing what is now known as the logarithmic Welch method of constructing Costas arrays.

Independently and time
Independently from Ibn al-Nafis, Michael Servetus rediscovered the pulmonary circulation, but this discovery did not reach the public cause it was written down for the first time in the " Manuscript of Paris " in 1546, and later published in the theological work which he paid with his life in 1553.
Independently from Ibn Al-Nafis, Michael Servetus identified pulmonary circulation, but this discovery did not reach the public because it was written down for the first time in the Manuscript of Paris in 1546.

Independently and superconductivity
Independently, the superconductivity phenomenon was explained by Nikolay Bogolyubov.

Independently and was
Independently deriving Friedmann's equations in 1927, Georges Lemaître, a Belgian physicist and Roman Catholic priest, proposed that the inferred recession of the nebulae was due to the expansion of the Universe.
Independently of Stone, the Campbell wing of the movement was launched when Thomas Campbell published the Declaration and Address of the Christian Association of Washington, in 1809.
Independently, the cardinal-nephew of Pope Adrian IV, Cardinal Boso intended to extend the Liber Pontificalis from where it left off with Stephen V, although his work was only published posthumously as the Gesta Romanorum Pontificum alongside the Liber Censuum of Pope Honorius III.
Independently from Johannes Nicolaus Brønsted he has developed the Brønsted – Lowry acid – base theory and was as a founder-member and president ( 1928 – 1930 ) of the Faraday Society.
Independently, substantial work in the field was carried out by the Shanghai-born American physicists An Wang and Way-Dong Woo, who created the pulse transfer controlling device in 1949.
Independently produced by Jeremy Thomas, it was directed by Bertolucci and released in 1987 by Columbia Pictures.
Independently from each other, compound interest was studied and probability theory emerged as a well understood mathematical discipline.
Independently from TV IV another community effort has begun to rebuild what was lost through the TVTome acquisition.
Independently of this division, Serbia was further divided into 29 districts ( okrug ) and the city of Belgrade.
Independently, the discovery of " an invisible, antagonistic microbe of the dysentery bacillus " by d ' Herelle was announced on September 3, 1917.
Independently produced, this first album's recording quality was mediocre, and the band would release new recorded versions of a few of these songs on later albums.
The Aerocar IMP ( for Independently Made Plane ) was an unconventional light aircraft designed by Moulton Taylor and marketed for homebuilding.
Independently, she released two compilations of songs from her back catalog: Concentrated is a selection of " greatest hits " with a few oddities ( such as the Underdog remix of " Lovesick "); Rare, Unusual or Just Bad Songs, however, is composed entirely of rarities ( like " Breathe Acrost Texas ", which was omitted from the reissue of Happiness ) and tracks that had never been available before, and each copy came with an insert painted by Germano herself.
Independently recorded and distributed, the EP was made available exclusively through The Aquabats ' website and concerts.
Independently of the possible succession, the Aremo was quite powerful in his own right.
Independently of his acting, throughout the 1990s, Simm was a founding member, songwriter and guitarist with the rock band Magic Alex ( named after the Beatles self-styled electronics wizard " Magic Alex " Mardas ).
Independently of the Hollywood Conference, which was attended by Jo Vallentine, the then independent Peace Senator for Western Australia, Paul Llewellyn, Nadine Lapthorne and Kim Herbert had independently registered " The Green Party " as a name for a political party.
Independently of Nambu and Susskind, he was the first to propose that the Veneziano model was actually a theory of strings and this is why he is considered among the fathers of string theory.

Independently and by
Independently from Henson in 1973 the group of scientists from USSR directed by Prof. Bochvar made the quantum-chemical analysis of stability of C < sub > 60 </ sub > and calculated electronic structure of the molecule.
Independently derived estimates of tropospheric temperature trends for the whole troposphere channel from satellites differ by an order of magnitude more than do estimated surface temperature trends.
Independently, the OAPEC members agreed to use their leverage over the world price setting mechanism for oil to stabilize their real incomes by raising world oil prices.
Independently the World Council of Churches still tries to find a common rule for the date of Easter, which might be eased by a new common calendar.
They started contesting in General elections either Independently or by joining political parties.
In April 2008, Revetec completed their first Independently Certified Test Report carried out by Orbital Australia, achieving a repeatable BSFC figure of 212g / kW-h ( 38. 6 % efficiency ) with a best tested figure of 207g / kW-h ( 39. 5 % efficiency ).
Independently published one-off comic books and series, often produced by gay creators and featuring autobiographical storylines, tackled political issues of interest to LGBT readers.
Independently organized tournaments, for the most part, adhere to Minnesota State High School League-sanctioned rules, although many schools now host tournaments specifically ruled by those set by the National Forensics League, whose rules and categories differ wildly in many areas.
* Independently by Takahashi by a similar technique ( Takahashi 1967 );

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