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In submarine warfare, for instance, it would not be too difficult to develop, at a low cost, expendable devices that can be left in the sea to form barriers, and they wouldn't expend any power until they needed to".
Each balloon carries a small, expendable measuring device called a radiosonde that sends back information on atmospheric pressure, humidity and, most importantly for this study, temperature.Unfortunately, data from radiosondes come with built-in inaccuracies.
We also pay attention on one particularly important measurement device called the eXpendable BathyThermograph (XBT).
Yet sometimes it is the odd work out -- the only one in a program that escapes a composer's fascination with a particular device -- that proves expendable.
Ailor says the company has successfully dropped prototypes of the device from balloons and will have a model ready to fly on expendable rockets next year.
"Perhaps the individual patient is expendable in the general scheme of things," said a participant at a conference on the devices organised in 1962 by the Population Council, a research institute founded by John D. Rockefeller, "particularly if the infection she acquires is sterilising but not lethal".
That it was expendable.
They are expendable commodities.
Everything was expendable.
Butterflies aren't expendable.
"They're not expendable".
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