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closure and NAS
NAS JRB Willow Grove will continue operating through 2010, and closure will occur by September 2011.
With the closure of NAS Agana, Guam, Fleet Air Reconnaissance Squadron ONE ( VQ-1 ) also arrived at NAS Whidbey Island in 1994 with its EP-3E Aries II aircraft.
NAS Glenview was also home to the 4th Marine Aircraft Wing's Marine Aerial Refueler Transport Squadron 234 ( VMGR-234 and its KC-130F and KC-130T Hercules aircraft until 1994, when the squadron was permanently relocated to NAS JRB Fort Worth, Texas as part of the BRAC-mandated closure of NAS Glenview.
Renamed Coast Guard Air Facility Glenview, the station remained on the base during NAS Glenview's BRAC closure process and consisted of a multipurpose hangar, office facility and public works building.
The 1993 BRAC identified NAS Glenview for closure no later than 30 September 1995, along with corresponding inactivation or transfer of its assigned squadrons and other units.
After being listed on the 2005 Base Realignment and Closure list, NAS Brunswick began preparing itself for shut down with a mandated September 2011 closure date.
Force reductions in the 1990s and early 2000s ( decade ) eliminated several P-3C squadrons ( VP-24, VP-49, VP-56 ) and SH-60F / HH-60H squadrons ( HS-1, HS-9, HS-75 ) at NAS Jacksonville, while the BRAC-directed closure of nearby NAS Cecil Field resulted in the relocation of Sea Control Wing ONE and its multiple Sea Control Squadrons ( VS-22, VS-24, VS-29, VS-30, VS-31 ) operating the S-3 Viking until that aircraft's retirement from the active Fleet in 2008.
With the BRAC-directed closure of NAS Brunswick, Maine by mid-2011, Patrol Squadron EIGHT ( VP-8 ), Patrol Squadron TEN ( VP-10 ), Patrol Squadron TWENTY-SIX ( VP-26 ), Special Projects Patrol Squadron ONE ( VPU-1 ) and Fleet Logistics Support Squadron SIXTY-TWO ( VR-62 ) began relocating to NAS Jacksonville in 2007 with their P-3C and C-130T aircraft, with all of these squadrons in place at NAS Jacksonville by late 2010.
With the closure of Naval Air Station Memphis in Millington, Tennessee and the transition of that facility to Naval Support Activity Mid-South, NAS Pensacola also became home to the Naval Air Technical Training Center ( NATTC ), providing technical training schools for nearly all enlisted aircraft maintenance and enlisted aircrew specialties in the U. S. Navy, U. S. Marine Corps and U. S. Coast Guard.
In 2005, DoD recommended NAS Atlanta for closure and its constituent units relocated or consolidated at other installations.
Additionally, NAS Oceana became home to the F / A-18 Hornet in 1999 following the Navy's closure of NAS Cecil Field, Florida as part of the Base Realignment and Closure ( BRAC ) process.

closure and Brunswick
The Hanlin Group, Inc., which maintained a facility named " LCP Chemicals " in Glynn County just outside the corporate limits of Brunswick, was convicted of dumping 150 tons of mercury into Purvis Creek, a tributary of the Turtle River and surrounding tidal marshes between the mid-1980s and its closure in 1994.
Most of the smaller south end docks were closed in 1971 with Brunswick Dock remaining until closure in 1975.
Following the closure or rebranding ( as independent restaurants ) of the chain's remaining Toronto area locations over the past few years, the chains now only overlap in the Ottawa area, in Kingston, Ontario, and in Moncton, and Saint John, New Brunswick.

closure and air
In phonetics, aspiration is the strong burst of air that accompanies either the release or, in the case of preaspiration, the closure of some obstruents.
During glottal closure, the air flow is cut off until breath pressure pushes the folds apart and the flow starts up again, causing the cycles to repeat.
* Talkshow with Spike Feresten was reportedly to air on UPN ; it debuted on FOX one day after UPN's closure.
When the bar and resonator are properly in tune with each other, the vibrating air beneath the bar travels down the resonator and is reflected off the closure at the bottom, then returns back to the top and is reflected back by the bar, over and over, creating a much stronger standing wave and amplifying the fundamental frequency.
This has enabled scientists to measure a range of natural phenomena including the transport of air pollutants in the region and a marked decline since 1990 in the amount of atmospheric mercury pollution, an effect which has been attributed to the post-1989 closure of polluting factories in the former Eastern Bloc states.
As of the 2000 census ( several years after the closure of the air force base ), the population was 992.
Following the closure of the Marlboro Airport, Monmouth Executive Airport in Farmingdale, Old Bridge Airport and Mar Bar L Farms municipal airport supply short-distance flights to surrounding areas and are now the closest air transportation services.
This closure cuts off the escaping air.
When the air pressure in the trachea rises as a result of this closure, the folds are blown apart, while the vocal processes of the arytenoid cartilages remain in apposition.
After the closure deadline passed on July 16, 2004, only Los Angeles produced shows would air on the new channel.
) This broadcast was considered the " return " of ABS-CBN on air because this was the time when former employees of ABS-CBN were inside the complex after 14 years of closure since Marcos took it over during the Martial law of 1972.
Major infrastructure redevelopment began in 2010 ahead of the forthcoming closure of RAF Lyneham in 2012, at which point Brize Norton will become the sole air point of embarkation for British troops.
This may be because the vocal cavity behind the rearmost closure, behind which the air passing through the glottis for voicing must be contained, is so small, clicks cannot be voiced for long.
After being threatened with closure in early 2009, recent CRTC decisions to increase funding for local stations across Canada are expected to allow CHWI to remain on the air.
In 1993, with the help of local Congressman Bill Young ( R-FL ), the flight line closure order for MacDill was rescinded and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration ( NOAA ) transferred from their former air facility at Miami International Airport to Hangar 5 at MacDill AFB in order to use the base and its flight line as their new home station for weather and research flights.
The closure of US bases in France forced the reopening of RAF Greenham Common for air transport operations ( Operation FRELOC ) to handle materiel and personnel overflow beginning in early January 1967.
h ) Intraoperative transesophageal echocardiography is used to confirm secure closure of the VSD, normal function of the aortic and tricuspid valves, good ventricular function, and the elimination of all air from the left side of the heart.
With McCoy's closure as an active air force installation in 1975, the site was redeveloped and is known today as Orlando International Airport, which continues to carry the base's original FAA LID airport code of MCO ( i. e., McCoy ) and ICAO airport code of KMCO.
However, the release of the lingual closure is preceded by a raising of the closed glottis to increase the air pressure in the space between the glottis and the point of closure, resulting in a release with a characteristic popping sound.
The basic mess dress ( Grundform ) for men consists of a jacket with a chain closure, trousers with black silk trim strips, and either a cummerbund ( army, air force, navy ) or a Torerobund ( a torero-style waist sash, for the army and air force ).
Since its closure in 1994, the air base has become a substantial industrial and commercial estate.
The move was a result of French president Charles DeGaulle ’ s deep suspicion of “ supranational organizations ” and his country ’ s shift away from the NATO orbit in the early 1960s that ultimately led to the closure of American air bases in France.

closure and field
** Every field has an algebraic closure.
In fact, it is the smallest algebraically closed field containing the rationals, and is therefore called the algebraic closure of the rationals.
Every field has an algebraic extension which is algebraically closed ( called its algebraic closure ), but proving this in general requires some form of the axiom of choice.
In mathematics, particularly abstract algebra, an algebraic closure of a field K is an algebraic extension of K that is algebraically closed.
Using Zorn's lemma, it can be shown that every field has an algebraic closure, and that the algebraic closure of a field K is unique up to an isomorphism that fixes every member of K. Because of this essential uniqueness, we often speak of the algebraic closure of K, rather than an algebraic closure of K.
The algebraic closure of a field K can be thought of as the largest algebraic extension of K.
The algebraic closure of K is also the smallest algebraically closed field containing K,
because if M is any algebraically closed field containing K, then the elements of M which are algebraic over K form an algebraic closure of K.
The algebraic closure of a field K has the same cardinality as K if K is infinite, and is countably infinite if K is finite.
* The fundamental theorem of algebra states that the algebraic closure of the field of real numbers is the field of complex numbers.
* The algebraic closure of the field of rational numbers is the field of algebraic numbers.
* There are many countable algebraically closed fields within the complex numbers, and strictly containing the field of algebraic numbers ; these are the algebraic closures of transcendental extensions of the rational numbers, e. g. the algebraic closure of Q ( π ).
* For a finite field of prime order p, the algebraic closure is a countably infinite field which contains a copy of the field of order p < sup > n </ sup > for each positive integer n ( and is in fact the union of these copies ).
The separable closure is the full algebraic closure if and only if K is a perfect field.

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