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The EC-121Rs and their crews proved too vulnerable and were partly replaced in 1969 and 1970 by QU-22Bs ( modified Beech A-36 Bonanzas ) which were to be remotely piloted, and which had undergone primary mission equipment and PME flight tests at Eglin Air Force Base, Florida, in 1968.
Air University ( AU ), headquartered at Maxwell AFB, Alabama is commanded by Lieutenant General David S. Fadok and conducts professional military education ( PME ), graduate education and professional continuing education for officers, enlisted members and civilians throughout their careers.

PME and first
The three primary PME schools are Squadron Officer School ( SOS ) an approximately two month leadership development program primarily for USAF company grade officers ( first lieutenants and captains ); Air Command and Staff College ( ACSC ), an approximately year long joint " intermediate " service college program for officers of all services in the rank of ( or selected for ) major, Navy or Coast Guard lieutenant commander, other Allied military equivalents or US civil service GS-13 ; and Air War College ( AWC ), an approximately year long joint " senior " service college program for officers in the rank of ( or selected for ) lieutenant colonel, Navy or Coast Guard commander, other Allied military equivalents or US civil service GS-14.

PME and for
Progressive Myoclonic Epilepsies ( PME ) account for about one percent of all epilepsies.
PCI cards send and receive PME signals via the PCI socket directly, without the need for a Wake-on-LAN cable.
VCL provides native support for PME ( Properties, Methods and Events ) model at. NET level.
The Air Force Training Ribbon may not be awarded for completing flight training, technical training, career development courses, professional military education ( PME ) and other services ' basic training or officer training.
Maxwell AFB is the headquarters of Air University ( AU ), a major component of Air Education and Training Command ( AETC ), and is the U. S. Air Force's center for Joint Professional Military Education ( PME ).
This is particularly true in the case of senior naval officers, where sea duty / shore duty rotations and the culture of the naval service has often discounted PME and JPME as a measure of professional development for success.

PME and on
On older systems the bios setting may be referred to as " WOL ", on newer systems supporting PCI version 2. 2, it may be referred to as " PME " ( Power Management Events, which include WOL ).
To allow wakeup from powered-down state S5, wakeup on PME ( Power Management Event ) is also required.
From March 2011, the ADF in Afghanistan has exclusive rights to a leased Mil Mi-26 | Mi-26 Halo heavy lift helicopter provided by PME International-Vertical T, enabling deployed forces to be less reliant on road transport.

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She co-founded " Pedro, Muriel & Esther ( PME )" with Glen Meadmore.
Another group of PME disorders in the class of system degenerations often is accompanied by action myoclonus, seizures, and problems with balance and walking.
Some studies have shown that doses of 5-hydroxytryptophan ( 5-HTP ) leads to improvement in patients with some types of action myoclonus and PME.
Phenytoin and primidone are effective antiepileptics drugs, although phenytoin can cause liver failure or have other harmful long-term effects in patients with PME.
Two IBGE surveys ( the 1976 PNAD and the July 1998 PME ) have sought to understand the way Brazilians think of themselves in " racial " terms, with the explicit aim of adjusting the census classification ( neither, however, resulted in actual changes in the Census ).
There are an additional five degrees of black belt, with several of the same common prerequisites, including recommendation of reporting senior, appropriate level of PME completed, must be a current MAI or MAIT.

PME and .
PCI version 2. 2 supports PME ( Power Management Events ).
Among the better-known bands from the early 1990s are Fifth Column, God Is My Co-Pilot, Pansy Division, PME, Sister George, Team Dresch, Tribe 8, and Mukilteo Fairies.
During this time, he met African American queer political performance artist Vaginal Davis and the two formed the band Pedro, Muriel and Esther, also known as PME, one of the earliest queer punk bands to emerge.
Other more sophisticated but computationally intensive methods are known as particle mesh Ewald ( PME ) and the multipole algorithm.
* Progressive myoclonus epilepsy ( PME ) is a group of diseases characterized by myoclonus, epileptic seizures, and other serious symptoms such as trouble walking or speaking.
Studies have identified at least three forms of PME.
Many of these PME diseases begin in childhood or adolescence.
In the July 1998 PME, the categories " Afro-Brasileiro " ( Afro-Brazilian ) and " Africano Brasileiro " ( African Brazilian ) weren't used even once ; the category " Africano " ( African ) was used by 0. 004 % of the respondents.
First, there is an enormous variety of " racial " terms in use in Brazil ; the 1976 PNAD found 136 different answers to the question about race ; the July 1998 PME found 143.
Petrucelli, analysing the July 98 PME, finds that 77 denominations were mentioned by only one person in the sample.
In the July 1998 PME, the categories " Afro-Brasileiro " ( Afro-Brazilian ) and " Africano Brasileiro " ( African Brazilian ) weren't used even once ; the category " Africano " ( African ) was used by 0. 004 % of the respondents.

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The patients tried different arm exercises, and the sensors recorded their movements.
" Alas ," he is recorded to have said, " surrounded by great warriors devoted to my cause, guarded night and day by them, I should have allowed them to do their job.
The momentous defeat was widely recorded in the British press, which praised the Australians for their plentiful " pluck " and berated the Englishmen for their lack thereof.
However, both Julius and Ethel wanted their children to be brought up in England, so they moved to Maida Vale, London, where Turing was born on 23 June 1912, as recorded by a blue plaque on the outside of the house of his birth, later the Colonnade Hotel.
Aretha Franklin and Rod Stewart also recorded " Amazing Grace " around the same time, and both of their renditions were popular.
One century later, their use of the symbols which became 2, 7 and 9 was recorded, but Brahmi numerals lacked a symbol for 0.
Roma returned to form after being inconsistent for much of the late 1930s ; Roma recorded an unexpected title triumph in the 1941 – 42 season by winning their first ever scudetto title.
Andersson met Björn Ulvaeus in June 1966, and the two started writing songs together, their first being " Isn't It Easy To Say ", eventually recorded by The Hep Stars.
Although each country has made its own adaptations and changes to the format, the contestants are confined to a specially designed house where their every action is recorded by cameras and microphones at all times and they are not permitted to make any contact with the outside world.
Unlike many artists who were " discovered " and recorded in their normal venues, in December 1925 or January 1926, he was taken to Chicago, Illinois, to record his first tracks.
Details of covertly recorded discussions with 4 Labour Party peers which their ability to influence legislation and the consultancy fees that they charge ( including retainer payments of up to £ 120, 000 ) were published by The Sunday Times.
The first recorded English visitor was Sir Francis Drake in 1586, who reported that the caymanas were edible, but it was the turtles which attracted ships in search of fresh meat for their crews.
2011 census recorded a total of 1. 5 million private households, which predominantly owned their own housing.
Hole recorded their second album, Live Through This, in late 1993 in Atlanta and released it in April 1994, just four days after Love's husband, Kurt Cobain, was found dead of a self-inflicted shotgun wound in their home.
Reports of cannibalism were also recorded during the First Crusade, as Crusaders were alleged to have fed on the bodies of their dead opponents following the Siege of Ma ' arrat al-Numan.
Studies of the neuroscience of free will have also shown that the experiences that people report when they behave purposefully sometimes do not correspond to their actual behaviors or to the patterns of electrical activity recorded from their brains.
Far from trying to build a systematic or formalist theory, he wanted his disciples to master and internalize the old classics, so that their deep thought and thorough study would allow them to relate the moral problems of the present to past political events ( as recorded in the Annals ) or the past expressions of commoners ' feelings and noblemen's reflections ( as in the poems of the Book of Odes ).
There is not much known of Confucius ' disciples and a little over half of them had their surnames recorded in the Zuo Zhuan.
This group is best known for their ballads, such as " Easy " and " Three Times a Lady ", but, for the most part, the group mainly recorded funky, driven dance-floor hits which include " Brick House ", " The Bump ", " Fancy Dancer ", and " Too Hot ta Trot ".
Fulham recorded four record attendances in the 2009 – 2010 season, in their 0 – 1 loss to Arsenal and their 3 – 1, 3 – 0 and 2 – 1 victories over Liverpool, Manchester United and Hamburg SV respectively, each of which drew full capacity crowds.
The team recorded their 10, 000th win in April, while establishing an early division lead.

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