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While the iTunes service does not work with the Fuze, the device will download music from other sites like Rhapsody, Napster, Urge and Yahoo Music.
Fifteen percent of an organization's time is spent in meetings, and every day, the transcontinental conference room known as the white-collar United States plays host to 11 million meetings, according to research collated by Fuze, the telecommunications company (which might have a stake in publicizing research designed to stoke meeting fatigue).
In a long talk by Skype on a recent day, he offered a few observations, including what he called the three unique identifiers of the submunitions: the winglet or vane near the fuze, the straight streamer and the angled holes in the weapon's fragmentation casing.
These researches have great significance to the improvement of the performance of the radio microwave frequency modulation (FM) fuze, the effective reduction of the exploded ahead rate, and the research of the technology of anti-electrostatic interference.
As she describes it, her line is a "thread between ancient civilizations and new cultures," and for her, fashion is the easiest way to fuze the communication and synergy of modern times.
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Parsons, who had developed the proximity fuze for the Navy, ran the division, and handled liaison with other agencies.
Towards the end of World War II, the invention of the VT proximity fuze eliminated the need to use the fuze time calculation and its possible error.
The device was also well suited to antiaircraft artillery, with shells bursting when the fuze reported the close presence of an aircraft rather than at a preset altitude as was the previous practice.
The proximity fuze removed the need for fuze setting and thus speeded up the rate of fire, until it was possible for guns of 90- to 100-millimetre calibre to fire at rates up to 60 rounds per minute.
The better-armoured German battlecruisers fared better, in part due to the poor performance of British fuzes (the British shells tended to explode or break up on impact with the German armour).
The powder, ignited by a simple fuze, opened the shell over concentrations of enemy troops, and the balls, with velocity imparted by the flying shell, had the effect of musket fire delivered at long range.
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