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If Iraq were in NATO, it would be politically so much easier to deploy such a force, which could be stationed in a base out in the desert, but always be in the background just in case.
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Holmenkolbanen started renting out sleds at Frogneseteren, which could be returned at most stations.
The first Bigelow station, which could be in orbit by late 2016, would be large enough to house a dozen people, twice as many as the International Space Station.
Government hopes of seeing a nuclear revolution in Britain took a step forward today with land sales planned at sites which could be used for new atomic stations.
The grounding impedance is represented by (Z_{g}(s)), which could be infinite if the converter station is ungrounded, resistive, inductive or zero depending on the grounding scheme.
There are also favorites and the usual top stations, which could be kind of sweet as long as it's easy to navigate.
We assume that users can associate with any neighboring base station b ∈ B in the network which could be a macro or small cell base station, which is referred to as open access[5].
In the direct communication, devices communicate with each other via a network infrastructure, which could be an access point or a base station.
In simulation, different dam-break durations, upstream flows and water levels in front of dam were considered, and these influencing factors of dam break flow were analyzed, which could be referenced in planning and designing hydropower stations.
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