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They argued that nuclear-armed cruise missiles carried on adapted attack submarines would cost less and show that Britain was moving away from "outdated cold war thinking".
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It has also been adapted, attacked and commercialized.
We concluded that viruses adapted to attack domains generally involved in host's transcription, cell cycle, apoptosis, and immunity modulation.
This remarkable activity toward chicken feathers might be ascribed to the actuality that the present enzyme was originally produced in a medium having chicken feathers so it is well adapted to attack it supported by Sharaf and Khalil and could offer tremendous potential for the development of biotechnological methods for the hydrolysis of feathers.
Yet if Barcelona quickly adapted their attacking trio, switching Messi inside early on and shifting Eto'o to the right, it was in the middle of the pitch that they truly gained the ascendancy.
David Owen, the foreign secretary, wanted to adapt ordinary attack submarines (known as SSNs) so that they could launch shorter-range cruise missiles carrying nuclear warheads.
For a striker who understandably plays only between the width of the penalty area, he is making very little effort to adapt and attack the few deliveries that are coming in.
To demonstrate this, Cryptography Research adapted a smartcard attack for use against today's smartphones.
An export version of the Mirage III, called the Mirage 5, was adapted for ground attack and equipped with simplified avionics.
To this point, jet fighters had been designed primarily for air-to-air combat, while older aircraft and designs falling short of expectations were adapted to ground attack and reconnaissance.
"The Attack," adapted from Yasmina Khadra's novel of the same name, is focused on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
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