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Predictions and its
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Predictions and main
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Predictions and force
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Predictions and .
Predictions have been made that more than 40 % of the animal and plant species in Southeast Asia could be wiped out in the 21st century.
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Predictions such as are routinely used within Kalman filters and smoothers to estimate current and past signal values, respectively.
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Predictions of quantum mechanics have been verified experimentally to an extremely high degree of accuracy.
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Predictions of similar increases in computer power had existed years prior.
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* Predictions have been made for commercial hypersonic air travel by 2050.
: " The previously unrelased track " Predictions of Fire " which Laibach readily contributed to this compilation functioned in an early version as background to a 1994 speech of the NSK philosopher Peter Mlakar and is followed by an ecstatic dance orgy.
Predictions from both these theories have been confirmed in different experimental contexts, with no theory winning outright.
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Predictions from reliable sources have been used for these elements.
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Numbers, Predictions, and War.
Predictions vary, including race war or a Jewish-backed United Nations takeover of the USA and endorse physical struggle against what they see as the forces of evil.
Predictions not sufficiently specific to be tested are similarly not useful.
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Predictions must also be reliable, as false alarms and cancelled alarms are not only economically costly, but seriously undermine confidence in, and thereby the effectiveness of, any kind of warning.
Predictions that came close ( but given a probability of only 30 %) had ten or twenty year windows.
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Predictions have often been made, from antiquity until the present, by using paranormal or supernatural means such as prophecy or by observing omens.

PLAAF's and .
He graduated with excellent marks from the PLAAF's No. 9 Aviation School, the Changchun No. 1 Flight College of the PLA Air Force and Flight Training School of the Air Force.

future and aircraft
The future of manned aircraft is in doubt, which affects government procurement, and jet transports have revolutionized the airline trade -- one jet can take the place of three compound-engine planes.
Advances in technology saw advent of the tank, with the creation of the Royal Tank Regiment, and advances in aircraft design, with the creation of the Royal Flying Corps, which were to be decisive in future battles.
While Howland Island was colonized in 1935 as a future aviation facility and is known in popular culture mostly because of its association with the last flight of Earhart and Noonan, no aircraft is known to have ever landed there, although anchorages nearby could be used by floatplanes and flying boats during World War II.
To train its pilots on the latest combat aircraft, Germany solicited the help of its future enemy, the USSR, which was also isolated in Europe.
As a result of the investigation, new requirements were developed for aircraft to prevent future fuel tank explosions.
The United States Navy is also using linear induction motors in the Electromagnetic Aircraft Launch System that will replace traditional steam catapults on future aircraft carriers.
Despite its mixed origins, this aircraft had excellent performance and formed the basis for a number of future fighters.
Bombardier had been in discussions with Mirabel, Quebec ( near Montreal ) and Kansas City, Missouri for a $ 375 million assembly plant, for its future Cseries aircraft, which Bombardier is marketing as a replacement for aging DC-9, MD-80, and early, smaller versions of the Boeing 737.
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The airport's three runways provide a platform for future growth while the airport can accommodate extra-wide aircraft such as the Airbus A340 and Airbus A350, the former already in service and the latter being scheduled to enter service at Helsinki Airport with Finnair in the coming decade.
Also interested in aircraft, Angliss restored a Hawker Hurricane XIIB at Brooklands as well as acquiring two ex-Indian Air Force Hawker Tempest IIs as future projects.
As the capabilities of aircraft and their engines improved it was clear that their role in future war would be even more critical as their range and weapon load grew.
The oil crisis of the 1970s was a serious shock to the commercial aviation industry, as a major manufacturer of commercial aircraft at the time, McDonnell Douglas was hit by the economic shift and forced to contract heavily while diversifying into new areas to reduce the impact of potential future downturns.
In late 2004, KBR was named as a possible " physical integrator " for the Royal Navy future aircraft carrier, in this role it was to manage the " carrier alliance "; BAE Systems, Thales and the UK Ministry of Defence.
The Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library contains the future aircraft carrier the.
Rubber powered model aircraft inspired a whole generation of future flight pioneers, including the Wright brothers who were given them as toys when children.
They disconnected the rudder from the wing-warping control, and as in all future aircraft, placed it on a separate control handle.
Attack aircraft are best suited for use on tactical level rather than operational or strategic, which means destroying targets of immediate military value, not the targets that could affect future military potential.
I consider the aircraft of the future, that which will take off vertically, fly as usual and land vertically.
He was a strong advocate of the future Chinese aircraft carrier program.
It was stored at the F 3 wing ; the aircraft was " hidden away " for a future museum.
This future fighter was designated as Mnogofounksionalni Frontovoi Istrebitel ( MFI ) ( Multifunctional Frontline Fighter ) and designed as a heavy multirole aircraft, with air-supremacy utmost in the minds of the designers.
Schindler's footage was later used to develop future strategies for aircraft carrier combat.
He determined flight was the future of transportation, and the following year, he built his first aircraft, working from a set of plans by Henri Farman.
Electromagnetic aircraft catapults are planned, including onboard future U. S. Gerald R. Ford class aircraft carriers.

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