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Inert and training
Inert munitions are used in military and naval training, and they are also collected and displayed by public museums, or by private parties.
** M30 Inert training missile.
Inert practice shell used in training instead of HESH.

Inert and also
Tungsten has also been used in Dense Inert Metal Explosives, which use it as dense powder to reduce collateral damage while increasing the lethality of explosives within a small radius.
Inert gas can also be used to purge the tank of the volatile atmosphere in preparation for gas freeing-replacing the atmosphere with breathable air-or vice versa.
Inert gases are also used in gas metal arc welding ( GMAW ) for welding non-ferrous metals.

Inert and produced
Inert gas is produced on board crude oil carriers ( above 20000 tonnes ) by using either a flue gas system or by burning kerosene in a dedicated inert gas generator.
Inert gases ( most often carbon dioxide and water ) produced by thermal degradation of some materials act as diluents of the combustible gases, lowering their partial pressures and the partial pressure of oxygen, and slowing the reaction rate.

Inert and .
Inert placebos can have significant antidepressant effects, and so to establish a substance as an " antidepressant " in a clinical trial it is necessary to show superior efficacy to placebo.
Inert atmospheres consisting of gases such as argon, nitrogen, or helium are commonly used in chemical reaction chambers and in storage containers for air-sensitive or water-sensitive substances, to prevent unwanted side-reactions of these substances with air and water.
Inert gases are used generally to avoid unwanted chemical reactions degrading a sample.
Inert.
Inert in scientific terminology means ‘ not readily reactive with other elements ; forming no chemical compounds or something that is not chemically reactive .’ An inert fuel tank is non-combustible.
Inert gas is used because oxygen and oil can form an explosive mixture when combined under high pressure.
Inert blue ENERGA anti-tank rifle grenade and Mills Bomb.
* Inert ( nontoxic, nonflammable, nonoxidising ) gas cylinders have a bright green shoulder ( e. g., neon, krypton, and xenon )
Tesla called this invention the single terminal lamp, or, later, the " Inert Gas Discharge Tube.
Inert gas evaporation and inert gas deposition are free many of these defects due to the distillation ( c. f.
Inert materials can damage vehicles and create dust.
Inert gases are used as coolants in gas-cooled nuclear reactors.
Inert anodes suffer from stability issues.
* Inert waste: construction and demolition waste, dirt, rocks, debris.
The positive pressure caused by extinguishant release of the Inert agents in this group ( IG-541, IG-55, IG-100 ) may be sufficient to break windows and walls.
Inert atmosphere techniques and low temperatures minimize these side reactions.

training and versions
There were also test, evaluation, ground training, and captive air training versions of the missile ; designated ATM-54, AEM-54, DATM-54A, and CATM-54.
While male versions of the chest protector are also available, they were, until recently, primarily worn by instructors, who are hit far more often during training than their students.
The notion of " weak " and " strong " versions of Whorf's principle of linguistic relativity is a misunderstanding of Whorf promulgated by Stuart Chase, whom Whorf considered " utterly incompetent by training and background to handle such a subject.
The M18A1 Claymore mine has a horizontally convex green plastic case ( inert training versions are blue ).
The US Army uses the Fire Support Combined Arms Tactical Trainer ( FSCATT ) in two versions for initial and sustainment training of the M109A6 and M109A5.
Drill rounds are inert versions of cartridges used for education and practice during military training.
Updated versions of the Link Trainer were still in use in several Air Forces into the 1960s and early 1970s, mainly for initial flight training but also for refresher training on flight by instruments.
There are also larger two-handed versions used for training by many styles of Chinese martial arts.
Contemporary jian versions are often forged ( shaped with heat and hammer ) and assembled by mostly traditional methods for training of practitioners of Chinese martial arts around the world.
There are also significantly larger versions of dao used for training in some Baguazhang and Taijiquan schools.
In the peak shift effect, animals sometimes respond more strongly to exaggerated versions of the training stimuli.
The Royal Navy favoured multi-masted versions as it was perennially short of sailors, at the end of the Eighteenth Century, and such personnel as it had, particularly in the Western Atlantic ( priority being given to the continuing wars with France for control of Europe ), received insufficient training.
As with all versions of the M16, the M4 accepts a blank-firing attachment ( BFA ) for training purposes.
Some versions change the discipline option to " training " or " praise ," or include options to either scold or praise the pet.
After the war Czechoslovakia continued to build the type ( versions ST-I and ST-III for training version, about 180 units built ) and exported 158 vehicles ( version G-13 ) to Switzerland.
Wong flees again to avoid the torturous training and runs into the notorious killer Yan Ti San ( known in some versions as Thunderfoot or Thunderleg ) by accident.
Customized versions of Steel Beasts have been adopted by the armies of Austria, Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Finland, Chile, Canada, Australia, Spain and USA for training purposes.
These vessels are modified 44-foot motor lifeboat used by the Coast Guard ( 18 excluding these training versions ) from 1966 to 1970s.
The Earth-712 versions lack powers but possess extensive training and use a variety of advanced weaponry.
The Earth-712 versions lack powers but possess extensive training and use a variety of advanced weaponry.
There was also an 1877 carbine version with variations that included a Garrison Artillery Carbine, an Artillery Carbine ( Mark I, Mark II, and Mark III ), and smaller versions designed as training rifles for military cadets.
Also a single seat cockpit can be redesigned into a side-by-side arrangement in the case of the A-1 Skyraider, TF-102 trainer or the Hawker Hunter training versions.

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