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  2. Extended Cold Weather Clothing System - Wikipedia

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    boots, extreme cold weather (Type II-white) suspenders, trousers, M-1950; The system is to be used in an insulated, triple-layering fashion, with the polypropylene undergarments as Layer 1, the polyester shirt/bib, liners and cotton/nylon trousers as Layer 2, and Gore-Tex outer garments as Layer 3.

  3. UA4 experiment - Wikipedia

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    UA4 experiment (COULOMB [1]) was a high-energy physics experiment at the Proton-Antiproton Collider at CERN. The UA4 collaboration consisted of physicists from Amsterdam, Genova, Napoli, Pisa, Roma, California and CERN. [2] UA4 was approved on 18 January 1979, and the first phase of data taking lasted until 17 June 1985.

  4. Layered clothing - Wikipedia

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    1.1 Inner or base layer. 1.2 Mid layer. 1.3 Shell layer. 2 Cultural dimensions. 3 See also. 4 References. 5 External links. Toggle the table of contents. Layered ...

  5. ARINC 661 - Wikipedia

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    For UA developers, the toolchain features the model-based design and generation of DFs and the automatic generation of communication code between SCADE Suite UA models and the ARINC 661 Server. The GL Studio ARINC 661 Toolkit is a plug-in to GL Studio HMI Toolkit that delivers a set of pre-existing customizable widgets, a DF Generator, CDS ...

  6. STANAG 4569 - Wikipedia

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    7.62×51mm NATO Ball (Ball M80) at 30 meters with velocity 833 m/s [1] [2] 5.56×45mm NATO Ball (SS109) at 30 meters with a velocity of 900 m/s 5.56×45mm NATO Ball (M193) at 30 meters with a velocity of 937 m/s Protection against all three threats must be provided.

  7. Extreme Loading for Structures - Wikipedia

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    Extreme Loading for Structures (ELS) is commercial structural-analysis software based on the applied element method (AEM) for the automatic tracking and propagation of cracks, separation of elements, element collision, and collapse of structures under extreme loads. [1]

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