Despite such confidence, energy expert Professor Ian Fells worries about Anaconda's survivability at sea. |
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The importance of survivability in aircraft design has varied throughout the 20th century, from total neglect to the highest priority. |
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For example, the LAV3 is wholly unsuited to dangerous combat zones due to its lack of survivability. |
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They also said the wolves' genetics, which dictate their long-term survivability, were not well understood. |
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To ensure survivability, we must implement improvements in self-protection for all our combat air forces. |
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One of the most important areas of concern to a sheep farmer is lamb survivability. |
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Mobility, transportability, sustainability, and survivability are the mantras. |
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It is also pertinent to consider the influence of feed processing on survivability of the probiotics in the final prepared diet. |
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I learnt a lot about people and dignity when the chips are down and this started my interest in helping people plan their careers and achieve a measure of survivability. |
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There's the survivability to take into account, too, which negates a lot of that vulnerability. |
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Starting in the late 1960s, it figured in the public debate over antimissile defenses and the survivability of the Minuteman intercontinental ballistic missile. |
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The degree of subdivision makes a significant difference in a vessel's survivability. |
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Certain components that increase the survivability rate of the aircraft and its pilots are now obsolete. |
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A recent study finds that the substantial energy cost of such long migrations is balanced by higher survivability in a remote, harsh landscape. |
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Cars are being designed to improve survivability of the driver and passengers, side impact bars, airbags, crush zones, soft steering columns and fittings, etc. |
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The use of stealth technology to reduce radar cross section decreases the survivability and the target detection of military aircrafts. |
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The floats absorbed much of the impact energy and likely enhanced survivability of the accident. |
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This fact creates an incentive for increasing the number of launchers to increase survivability if p is high. |
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The impact forces were within the range of human survivability, and the decedents did not sustain any immobilizing or incapacitating injuries. |
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Consequently, stealth is becoming a key factor in armoured combat because it enhances survivability as well as room for manoeuvre. |
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It can be fully distributed over IP LAN and WAN infrastructures and offers built-in reliability and survivability. |
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The first relates to the survivability of local data and the second relates to the volume and type of data transmitted to control centres. |
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Its top leaders remain at large, and its structure provides redundancy and survivability. |
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The swing-wing design and turbofan engines not only provide greater range and high speed at low levels but they also enhance the bomber's survivability. |
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The use of fire-blocking and low heat-release panels significantly delays flashover, thereby further improving occupant survivability. |
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Females may contain between about 200 and 1500 eggs depending on their size and larger females also produce larger eggs, which improves their survivability. |
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Admiral Tirpitz, responsible for the German fleet, favoured ship survivability and chose to sacrifice some gun size for improved armour. |
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Pop-out floats can be inflated before ditching, and are meant to increase the survivability of a ditching by delaying the time at which a helicopter will begin to sink. |
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This new model test method aims to include these refinements and, together with the appended Guidance Notes, provide a more robust procedure for the assessment of survivability of a damaged ro-ro passenger ship in a seaway. |
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Therefore, to increase survivability, the FAA concentrated its efforts on improving the flammability standards for cabin interior materials to delay the onset of flashover. |
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American pressures also reduced the survivability of the Stroessner régime in Paraguay and, of course, directly overthrew those of Generals Noriega in Panama and Cedras in Haiti. |
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Whereas survivability of most cancers is expressed in terms of a five-year survival rate, the rapid course of this disease following appearance of symptoms has resulted in use of a three-year survival rate. |
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Some crashed or blew up after only a few bullet hits drained or ignited their fuel, says Robert Ball, the author of a textbook on the combat survivability of aircraft. |
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The audit considered four of a much larger number of projects that were under way during the time period to address complex soldier survivability challenges. |
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Each new strain is grown for three successive seasons to determine its survivability, adaptability to this climate and suitability for home or commercial growing. |
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As such it has, for the Year 2000, a primary responsibility for ensuring the survivability of its own internal systems upon which its proper functioning depends. |
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Evidence of improved treatment is seen in the survivability of heart attack patients as a result of the Heart Institute's successful STEMI program. |
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Strength and survivability considerations for such boats must account for the cumulative effect that irregular and often violent wave impacts have upon them. |
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Finally, for many orbits, outer space can provide a degree of survivability, given that most nations do not possess indigenous space launch vehicles. |
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During emergencies on passenger vessels, one of the primary objectives is to reduce the potential for injuries and enhance the survivability of passengers. |
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There is still a huge amount that has to be done in testing the survivability, the viability, the actual working of these differentiated cells in the ultimate host, which would be the human patient. |
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At great depths, food scarcity and extreme pressure works to limit the survivability fish. |
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From 1997 to 2001, he led the F-35 survivability team for JSF prime contractor Lockheed Martin, to whom Northrop Grumman is a principal partner. |
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Designated the Advanced Tactical Aircraft Protection System Program Office, PMA272 took on the role of developing common, integrated aircraft survivability equipment. |
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Zumwalt-class destroyers have a wave-piercing Tumblehome ship design that provides a wide array of advancements including enhanced stealth and survivability. |
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The company is a manufacturer of tactical wheeled vehicles and a provider of vehicle and individual armour systems and survivability technologies. |
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The students will plant the propagules in containers and track their growth over the coming school year while learning about mangrove survivability. |
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Ultimately, bomber survivability could be achieved only if the warning and information radar provided to enemy counterair capability could be sufficiently degraded or negated. |
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Military vehicle seats that enhance survivability are quickly becoming a more prominent option for vehicles that don't have add-on armor or up-armored protection. |
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Survivability in different climates is not the test of intelligence. |
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Survivability may hinge on the use of the correct technique appropriate to the environment you are fighting in. |
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The company will develop, design and produce 468 Seat Survivability Upgrade kits for the MRAP vehicles. |
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