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  • ...ock the cannon from the travel lock, point the cannon and fire, relock the cannon, and make ready for movement. At any stopping point, either a firing locat ...anceled. The more recent successor has been the Future Combat Systems#NLOS cannon in the Future Combat Systems (FCS), but, in April 2009, Secretary of Defens
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  • The turbine pumps provided water to up to six [[water cannon]]s. Each turbine pump was powered by a diesel rated at 400 bhp.
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  • ...stern end of the sandspit, where it curled closest to short. A battery of cannon, in [[Fort York]], could impede the entry of hostile vessels.
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  • ...with projectile, propellant, and primer in one sealed package. Some large cannon, mostly naval in the twentieth century, require the projectile to be loaded
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  • However she was sunk by a cannon salvo prior to entering Kingston's harbour.
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  • ...nnon. The total work done by the gravitation is zero, the work done on the cannon ball going up cancels the work done on the ball going down. (In this exampl ...gravitational field is conservative, we just saw an example of a mass (a cannon ball) making a closed path in a conservative force field. The [[potential e
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  • ...hus rocket launchers can be constructed far more lightly than would be a [[cannon]] of equivalent payload, which has to absorb the recoil of the explosion th ...and artillery rockets that may come close in accuracy to that of unguided cannon shells. Infantry support rockets are usually direct fire, and most commonly
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  • ...to threats with a general discharge of the sympathetic nervous system.<ref>Cannon WB (1914) The emergency function of the adrenal medulla in pain and the maj <ref>Cannon WB (1929) Bodily Changes in Pain, Hunger, Fear and Rage: An Account of Rece
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  • ...related to [[torcetrapib]].<ref name="pmid21082868">{{cite journal| author=Cannon CP, Shah S, Dansky HM, Davidson M, Brinton EA, Gotto AM et al.| title=Safet
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  • ...al 6 taps to attach water hoses, forward and aft. Her most powerful water cannon was mounted on a tower in the middle of the vessel.
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  • ...She can project a relatively modest 1500 gallons per minute from a water cannon mounted on the roof of her enclosed deckhouse.
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  • ...support from [[M1128 mobile gun system]] (MGS) vehicles armed with [[105mm cannon]], the original [[M1 Abrams tank]] guns before they were upgraded to 120mm.
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  • ...of 1812, the British neglected to follow the traffic rules and avoided the cannon. During some of the larger protests of the 1970s, the small parks at the ce
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  • * Mauskopf, Seymour H. "Chemistry and Cannon: J.-L. Proust and Gunpowder Analysis," ''Technology and Culture,'' Vol. 31,
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  • ...onnel, Large. Some were converted to close-in fire support vessels using [[cannon]] or [[unguided rockets]].
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  • ...wo of which are dedicated to powering her four [[water cannon]]s. A water cannon on her aft deck is on an extensible mast that can be raised to a height of
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  • She was equipped with water cannon, for fighting fires.<ref name=oppositethecity2011-07-09A/> However, when a
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  • | '''Producers''' || Ric Birch, Bernie Cannon ...|isbn=9781741144178|oclc=62549250}}</ref> who commissioned producer Bernie Cannon and producer-director Ric Birch to develop a product which could capture th
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  • *[[Joseph Gurney Cannon]] (1836-1926), Speaker of the House
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