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handling and operation
The doctors concluded that the patient was extremly stable during the flight thanks to the careful handling of the flight operation.
Air safety is an important concern in the operation of an airport, and almost every airfield includes equipment and procedures for handling emergency situations.
Note 1: A duplexer must be designed for operation in the frequency band used by the receiver and transmitter, and must be capable of handling the output power of the transmitter.
* Mechanical screening, a unit operation in materials handling which separates product into multiple grades by particle size
It involves a knowledge of a variety of topics and development of specialised skills including: navigation and international maritime law ; weather, meteorology and forecasting ; watchstanding ; ship-handling and small boat handling ; operation of deck equipment, anchors and cables ; ropework and line handling ; communications ; sailing ; engines ; execution of evolutions such as towing ; cargo handling equipment, dangerous cargoes and cargo storage ; dealing with emergencies ; survival at sea and search and rescue ; fire fighting.
The court also found that Russia had violated Article 2 of the European human rights convention when handling the hostage crisis, " with inadequate planning and conduct of the rescue operation ", and with the " authorities ’ failure to conduct an effective investigation into the rescue operation ", although the Court found that there had been " no violation of Article 2 of the Convention on account of the decision by the authorities to resolve the hostage crisis by force and to use the gas.
* Reduces operation time and work handling time significantly.
With U. S. airspace closed as a result of the terrorist attacks on New York and Washington, there was no choice for Vancouver International Airport but to take part in the operation since it was the only major Canadian airport on the West Coast of Canada that has the capability of handling large aircraft for trans-Pacific flights.
Starting with the lettering, then the backgrounds, Johnson gradually progressed to the point where he was handling the entire operation ; but it was only after Willard's death that he began signing it.
Their jobs focused more on safe operation of their trains, timekeeping, handling parcels and other consignments, with a dedicated ' Travelling Ticket Inspector ' provided.
The Harbour lost its last commercial cargo handling operation in 1992 when Marchon ceased their phosphate rock import operations.
The main design points of the vehicle in contract competition were serviceability, handling in confined areas, and overall economical operation.
After 2003 Operation Ore came under closer scrutiny, with police forces in the UK being criticised for their handling of the operation.
Loading and unloading ships requires knowledge of the operation of loading equipment, the proper techniques for lifting and stowing cargo, and correct handling of hazardous materials.
In Caledonian's case, the ATLB found that despite having a dedicated North American sales force and its own ground handling operation at John F. Kennedy Airport, the airline's lack of any kind of scheduled service experience and its almost total reliance on Sabena's and Aviation Traders ' engineering support counted against granting it a scheduled service licence for one of the most competitive air markets in the world.
: provide one location for all laboratory process and procedure ( P & P ) and methodology to be housed and managed as well as connecting each sample handling step with current instructions for performing the operation
In fact, it can be run by someone in your company with very little training. Yet despite its small size, low cost and easy operation, System / 32 is a sophisticated computer that can provide you with many of the same benefits big companies get from their big computers. For instance, System / 32 can provide fast, accurate handling of all your accounting needs, improve your inventory control and generate the kind of key reports that can make a major contribution to the management of your business.
This is in contrast to key scheduling ; key scheduling typically refers to the internal handling of key material within the operation of a cipher.
In 1963, Bishop joined the ground handling operation of Manchester-based Mercury Airlines, a schedule and charter airline, which was taken over by British Midland Airways ( later re-branded as BMI ) in October 1964.
* Motorized Boat Operations: Teaches specialized boat handling and operation for rescue personnel and includes flood hazards and swiftwater maneuvering.
A large West London Waste Authority bulk rubbish handling depot lies to the east of the station which sees a daily waste train in operation.

handling and damage
The fragile insulating layer of the MOSFET between the gate and channel makes it vulnerable to electrostatic damage during handling.
The purpose of gun safety is to eliminate or minimize the risks of unintentional death, injury or damage caused by improper handling of firearms.
Potato tubers may be susceptible to skinning at harvest and suffer skinning damage during harvest and handling operations.
Image: Stamp tongs. jpg | Stamp tongs with rounded tips help to prevent damage to stamps from skin oils and rough handling.
Theft of material, damage to wooden crates, and prolonged handling time by longshoremen at the Port of Busan, convinced the army that steel containers were needed.
In general, owners are considered liable if they were unreasonably careless in handling or restraining the dog, or if they knew beforehand that the dog had a tendency to cause injury ( e. g., bite ); however, dog owners are automatically considered liable if local laws hold an owner strictly liable for all damage caused by their dog, regardless of carelessness or foreknowledge of a dog's tendencies.
An American Curl's ears should be handled carefully because rough handling may damage the cartilage in the ear.
These cats ' ears however require frequent cleaning to prevent infections, and needs gentle handling to prevent damage.
Until fairly recently, personal photocopying of library material was not permitted, as there was concern that copying and excessive handling would result in damage.
Due to the employees alleged rough handling of the device, which he claimed was soundly attached to his head, the temporary storage buffer in the computer system could not longer be overwritten by new images, the damage to the system thus causing photos of these persons to remain stored in the glass memory.
When cornering, the inner wheel needs to travel a shorter distance than the outer wheel, so with no differential, the result is the inner wheel spinning and / or the outer wheel dragging, and this results in difficult and unpredictable handling, damage to tires and roads, and strain on ( or possible failure of ) the entire drivetrain.
Extensive handling of quipus can also increase the risk of further damage.
A single Fritz-X passed through the roof of " C " turret and killed the turret crew and a damage control party when it exploded in the lower ammunition handling room.
Some metal multi-sheet film frames are available for handling multiple sheets as one ; they require larger trays than the stacking methods, and generally preclude any stacking for risk of film damage.
The method reduces cargo handling, and so improves security, reduces damage and loss, and allows freight to be transported faster.
Unless explicitly labelled as capable of handling local voltages, this is very likely to damage or destroy the appliance.
Ceramic cartridges continue to be used in most of the " retro " and compact record players currently being made, in part because they are comparatively robust and resistant to damage from careless handling.
Effective catch and release fishing techniques avoid excessive fish fighting and handling times, avoid damage to fish skin, scale and slime layers by nets, dry hands and dry surfaces ( that leave fish vulnerable to fungal skin infections ), and avoid damage to throat ligaments and gills by poor handling techniques.
Centerfire cartridges are more reliable for military purposes, because the thicker metal cartridge cases can withstand rougher handling without damage.
* Uncirculated ( UNC )-refers to a banknote that is bright and has no handling damage, such as folds or creases, nor any cuts, stains, or rounded corners
* About uncirculated ( AU )-a banknote that is still bright but has trivial handling damage, i. e. a light center fold ( not a crease, which is a break of the fibres of the paper ), without rounded corners.

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