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Normally, the longitudinal impacts of EMUs in normal operations are not noticeable.
In normal operations the launcher would be accompanied by separate vehicles carrying radar and control facilities.
That means that in normal operations, the spent fuel is covered by about 30 feet of cooling water.
"The scary thing to me is not what happens in normal operations, but what happens if the machine fails," Professor Rez said.
In normal operations, it docks with the space station, is unloaded by the crew, and then jettisoned in a controlled re-entry over the Pacific to ensure any debris falls into the ocean.
Asked to respond, Allen Morrison, a Port Authority spokesman, said that two runways had been reopened at each of the airports -- none of which ever uses more than two runways in normal operations -- and that hundreds of flight cancellations by the airlines and the ripple effects of the storm on takeoffs and landings at other cities, not the snow, were responsible for the delays.
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Also, microgrids can get support from the grid in normal operation while the ship operates in isolation mode nearly all of the time.
Thus, it results in a very small layout area increment while keeps the LAD operates safely in normal operation and gains good ESD protection level.
Even with improvements, the needle's seat into the injector body showed an accelerated wear 4 8 times faster than that in normal operation with diesel fuel and this cannot be sustained for long operational cycles.
And screens would be a problem in normal operation, he and other experts said.
In normal operation, reactors rely on power from the grid to drive some critical equipment.
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