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The weapons vary in characteristics such as rate of fire, degree of penetration, and type of ammunition used, and inflict different levels of damage depending on which body part they hit.
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where f l ∈F l is the firing degree of mapping rule l and (y^{l} in C_{{tilde {G}}^{l}}) is the centroid of the IT2 FS ({tilde {G}^{l}}).
Next, the discriminatory power of each individual feature is computed, using the multivariate membership values in the proposed clustering algorithm to achieve the most accurate firing degree in each rule.
Results from the parametric studies indicate that fire scenario, load level, degree of end-restraint and high-temperature creep have significant influence on the behavior of beams under fire conditions.
There is an approximately linear increase in mass fire and third degree burn casualties from the smallest weapon, 15 Kt, to the 50 Kt weapon, though not for second degree burn injuries (Tables 5 and 6).
I had a design degree, fire in my belly, and it was my time to revolutionize design and do as Saul Bass and Milton Glaser had done.
Eight guns were mounted per side, and each had an arc of fire of 130 degrees and a maximum elevation of +15 degrees.
On Sunday, in the latest test blaze on Governors Island, Chief Tracy said, a single 27-inch gasoline-powered fan placed at the base of a seven-story stairwell kept the stairwell free of smoke and at temperatures of about 50 degrees, even when its door was opened to a seventh-floor corridor that was heated by fire to 1,700 degrees.
You can even go so far as to earn a degree in fire science or fire protection engineering.
I think they fire at 2,500 degrees.
Stores and malls are bustling with Christmas shoppers, granted, but the P.A. is playing "Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire" in 95-degree heat.
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