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SS-1 "Scunner" (R-1) and "Scud" (R-11/R-300); SS-2 "Sibling" (R-2); SS-3 "Shyster" (R-5/R-5M); SS-4 "Sandal" (R-12); SS-5 "Skean" (R-14); SS-6 "Sapwood" (R-7); SS-7 ...
Leonidas Alaoglu and Paul Erdős () proved that if n is superabundant, then there exist a k and a 1, a 2, ..., a k such that = = where p i is the i-th prime number, and . That is, they proved that if n is superabundant, the prime decomposition of n has non-increasing exponents (the exponent of a larger prime is never more than that a smaller prime) and that all primes up to are factors of n.
The R-12 Dvina was a theatre ballistic missile developed and deployed by the Soviet Union during the Cold War. Its GRAU designation was 8K63 (8K63U or 8K63У in Cyrillic for silo-launched version), and it was given the NATO reporting name of SS-4 Sandal .
The film was released through rental only by Force Video in 1986 under the Thirteen Chairs title, and again a year later by Continental Video, under the original 12 + 1 title. On 12 March 2008, the film was released on DVD in Italy by 01 Distribution. This version is in Italian, lacks English subtitles, and does not include an English audio track.
In Matthew 1:18, where the NIV says that Mary was "with child", the TNIV simply says Mary was "pregnant". In Luke 12:38, the phrase "second or third watch of the night" employed in the NIV is changed to "middle of the night or toward daybreak" in the TNIV.
Scrapped 1969 SS James Schureman: James Schureman: 287 standard 22 March 1942: 23 May 1942: Scrapped 1962 SS James Screven: James Screven: 1213 standard 4 October 1943: 23 November 1943: To U.S. Navy as Shaula (AK-118), sold private 1947, scrapped 1969 SS James Shields: James Shields: 1668 standard 13 May 1943: 5 June 1943: Scrapped 1971 SS ...
The TR-1 Temp (Russian: Темп-С, Temp-S, meaning 'Speed') was a mobile theatre ballistic missile developed and deployed by the Soviet Union during the Cold War. It was assigned the NATO reporting name SS-12 Scaleboard and carried the industrial designation 9M76 and the GRAU index 9К76 .
The R-39 (Russian: Р-39; NATO reporting name: SS-N-20 Sturgeon; bilateral arms control designation: RSM-52) was a submarine-launched ballistic missile (SLBM) that served with the Soviet Navy from its introduction in 1983 until 1991, after which it served with the Russian Navy until 2004. The missile had GRAU indices of 3M65, 3M20, and 3R65.