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Low-yield weapons might prove more effective in containing smaller nuclear powers precisely because they are less devastating -- and therefore theoretically more usable, the officials argue.
By being more "usable," the proposed LRSO missile would increase the role that nuclear weapons play in U.S. security policy by lowering the threshold for when the United States might consider using one.
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With adequate funding, involvement of the NLM might provide more sophisticated informatics expertise to make the data more usable, and the NLM or the National Toxicology Program (NTP) could perhaps provide a "home" for the data.
The final systems developed with PEABS are also more usable for the domain experts than the ones developed with the alternative process.
As soon as the SSEM had demonstrated the feasibility of its design, a project was initiated at the university to develop it into a more usable computer, the Manchester Mark 1.
Referring to the B61-12's enhanced accuracy on a recent PBS Newshour television programme, the former head of US Strategic Command, General James Cartwright, made this striking remark: If I can drive down the yield, drive down, therefore, the likelihood of fallout, etc, does that make it more usable in the eyes of some — some president or national security decision-making process?
On the customer front — the company is part of what is a growing cadre of enterprise startups that are trying to take some of the more interesting innovations in data management and make them more usable by the average business user.
Our generation is the heroes: our job is to conserve and refine, make it more usable, combine the uncombinable".
It might become much more usable if the pipeline's designer can improve results through specific operators based on the designer's experience.
Windows 8 should be much more tablet friendly and much more usable for the general consumer.
In conclusion, the relation applied for the grafting density of conventional homo-brush single crystals (Eq. 2) [55] was not more usable for the random single-co-crystals.
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