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"They're cheaper to operate than acquiring images from satellites, deployable on short notice, unhindered by cloud cover and generate images at a much higher resolution".
This is not trivially deployable because sending messages from the utility provider to the meters requires the meter to have an accessible address or to use a polling strategy to periodically verify if there are new messages, as in the second phase of the algorithm.
France will maintain its capability for expeditionary warfare, and boost special forces, but cut rapidly deployable troop numbers from 80,000 to 66,000.One arresting element is the recognition that France may have to step up militarily in the Mediterranean and Africa as America pulls back.
Delivering emergency food, water, shelter, medical care, and post-disaster evacuation have the theoretical advantage of being deployable anywhere, ideally from just a few locations.
The platform that is deployable on virtual machines acquired from Private or Public Clouds includes core modules that ensure the deployment of the application, the control of the deployed components, the registration and discovery of new components.
Other benefits include the fact that plastic is less susceptible to cracking than concrete – caused by seismic activity, for example – and it is deployable in all kinds of environments, "from sub-Saharan to sub-zero".
All the EU has in mind is that by 2003 there should be a force of 60,000 troops, deployable within 60 days for situations, from the military to the humanitarian, in which NATO as a whole is reluctant to intervene.
This study concluded that while the use of TAC is well suited for the assessment of snow cover extent nationwide, the derived SWE from AMSR-E is not fully deployable in Lebanon.
Furthermore, in order to reach a wide acceptance, any new mechanism must be easily deployable in current systems and must be adaptable (from the functionality perspective) to the needs that may arise in different situations.
So the report recommends that the size of Germany's largely static armed forces be cut by some 100,000 to around 240,000, that the numbers of more rapidly deployable troops go up from 60,000 to 140,000 and that the contingent of conscripts, long the mainstay of the Bundeswehr, be cut from 130,000 to a mere 30,000.The debate in Germany is likely to concentrate on conscription.
Based on the formulation, new designs for deployable membrane reflectors derived from bionics are proposed.
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