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  • <!-- Remove the section below after copying links to the other sections. --> {{r|Intelligence cycle security}}
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  • <!-- Remove the section below after copying links to the other sections. --> {{r|Intelligence cycle security}}
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  • ...ste |authorlink = Jean-Baptiste Waldner |title = Nanocomputers and Swarm Intelligence |publisher = [[ISTE]] |place = London |date = 2007 | pages = p95 |isbn = 2 ...and using it to move protons across the membrane out of the cell. Hereby, the resulting proton gradient is converted into chemical energy). Bacteriorhodo
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  • ...he younger ones migrate to the superficial layers of the cortex, following the [[marginal zone]]. ...[[diameter]] of roughly 0.5mm which is also about the [[distance]] between the [[center]] of two separate columns.
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  • ...ence, it is more specifically focused at protecting specific resources and the manner in which they will be, or are used. It complements, but does not rep {{seealso|Intelligence cycle security}}
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  • ...isms that can establish a life cycle in a purely human population, such as the [[human immunodeficiency virus]].<ref name=Murphy1998>{{citation ==The Discovery-to-Control Continuum as Applied to Zoonotic Diseases==
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  • ...classic]] texts in [[Western literature]], from [[Shakespeare]] through to the [[Bible]]. Girard theorizes that human society is inherently unstable becau ...logies in an attempt to understand them better. In the case of the Bible, the application of Girardian mimetic theory to our understanding of sacred scri
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  • ...er to the Iraqi nuclear program, although that was not of direct effect on the Iran-Iraq War. ...l vessels and helicopters from Italy, although the ships were seized under the embargo.
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  • '''Aerospace engineering''' is the branch of [[engineering]] that concerns [[aircraft]], [[spacecraft]], and r ...p, and test aircraft, spacecraft, satellites and missiles and or supervise the manufacture of these products. Those who work with aircraft are called aero
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  • ...lay, offering up nine different classes with their own unique attributes. The core concept for Team Fortress was originally a game modification ("mod") f ...m Fortress 2 (TF2) since it's original announcement in 2001. All totalled the development time for TF2, including design, concept, and programming, range
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  • ...rines, typically for national or multinational organizations, that address the various levels in specific contexts, such as insurgency or air warfare plan ...cided, before starting a patrol, the point at which he should retreat, and the point at which he has achieved his goal and should call for reinforcement.
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  • ...puters exist, and they are used for so many different kinds of activities. The [[history of computing]] is very complex and thus deserves its own article. ==The nature of computing==
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  • ...; part of the design failures causing the [[Chernobyl Disaster]] were that the reactor tried to be equally effective for electric power and plutonium gene ...]] which can readily undergo fission to produce a nuclear chain reaction. The three most common fissile isotopes are [[uranium]]-235 (<sup>235</sup>U or
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  • ...rs to the recognition of [[spoken language|human speech]] by computers for the performance of speaker-initiated computer-generated functions (e.g., trans ...ing in pitch, tone, emphasis, intonation pattern. The cognitive ability of the [[brain]] enables humans to achieve that remarkable capability. As of this
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  • ...e jurisdiction over the military of the United States. Specifically, under the House Rules, it has authority over: #The Department of Defense generally, including the Departments of the Army, Navy, and Air Force generally.
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  • * Appleman, Roy E. ''South to the Naktong, North to the Yalu'' (1961); official US Army history of fighting in 1950 [http://www.his * Chen, Jian. ''China's Road to the Korean War'' (1995) [http://www.amazon.com/Chinas-Road-Korean-Chen-Jian/dp/
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  • ...e that aims to explain the physiological activities that we associate with the [[Life|human living system]] and refer to as [[Mind|mind]] &mdash; Philosopher Derek Melser gives a broader overview of the scope of 'thinking':
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  • Hi all! I am editing the article on [[Johann Sebastian Bach]] at the moment and I was wondering if there is a way to indicate that a citation or ...gust, and anything that requires a "citation needed" should be pulled from the article. It allows for fabrication, rumors, and hearsay.--[[User:Robert W
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  • ...ial]] cells, the individual spheroidal parts of the filament are cells of the [[Cyanobacteria|photosynthetic bacterium]] ''Anabaena'' joined together. ...cleus is a structural characteristic that is common to all bacteria.--> In the bacterial filament shown, there are actually two types of cell. Close inspe
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  • {{Image|The New ASIMO.jpg|right|300px|The New ASIMO introduced in 2005.}} ...on writer who is credited with coining the term ''robotics'' and proposing the [[Three Laws of Robotics]].
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