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The changes were mainly concerned with providing more upper stage maneuverability through the use of a new two-stage hydraulic pump, batteries providing 5 minutes of power instead of 2, and an improved fuel in the booster to provide higher peak altitudes.
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This was not only described as being due to actual availability of funds, but also to the limited maneuverability of funds through the system, resulting in reported delays: "So we have no funding for the training and we are still waiting, I don't know where the funding will come from.
If your business is in the small-to medium-sized "destroyer" class, then now more than ever you must rely on your speed, your maneuverability and your ability to charge through small windows of opportunity.
It had shown better maneuverability in the pre-start dance, it was quicker through tacks, and it was simply faster when the two boats legged out.
Through various maneuvering studies on the hull form and rudder design and also through a series of model tests, the maneuverability of the vessel is cleared to be sufficiently stable and within the IMO criteria.
The increased body depth and caudal area could increase predator escape performance (through increased burst speed; Langerhans 2008) and maneuverability for feeding on prey suspended in the water column (versus drifting prey in streams; Rincón et al. 2007) or through steady/unsteady swimming performance trade-offs (Langerhans 2008, 2009).
Biplanes predominated in military and commercial aviation from World War I through the early 1930s, but the biplane's greater maneuverability could not offset the speed advantage of the lighter monoplane.
However, large steering gear ratios made high-speed maneuverability more difficult, because the steering wheel had to be turned through greater angles.
The machine is just as narrow over all as a conventional scooter, with the same lighthearted maneuverability that makes scooters and small motorcycles so good at slaloming through traffic.
The Macedonian phalanx, armed with the sarissa, a spear long, had been developed and perfected by Philip II through rigorous training, and Alexander used its speed and maneuverability to great effect against larger but more disparate Persian forces.
Much fouling organisms lower the speed through the water, and severe fouling may impair the maneuverability.
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