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Reflective Particle Tag for Arms Control and Safeguards Authentication.

open access: green, 2009
Peter B. Merkle   +9 more
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The Arms Trade and Arms Control

The Economic Journal, 1995
This paper constructs a dynamic model of the arms trade in which there are a small number of suppliers who care about the profits from the trade and the security consequences of the sale; and a large number of interacting buyers who are concerned about their security relative to regional rivals.
Levine, Paul, Smith, Ron
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Verification and Arms Control

Science, 1987
Verification of arms control agreements has become a matter of widespread interest in the scientific community; the methods used by signatories to ensure compliance and the past record of compliance by the United States and the Soviet Union are being vigorously debated. Science has asked two experts in arms control,
Manfred Eimer, Sidney D. Drell
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Arms Control

2001
This chapter examines the evolution and practices of arms control in international relations. It begins by discussing what arms control is and why it has featured so prominently in world politics, even after the ending of the Cold War, the period during which arms control can be said to have developed extensively.
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On the Objectives of Arms Control [PDF]

open access: possibleInternational Security, 1976
The volume of literature on arms control contrasts sharply with the dearth of results in actual armaments limitation or control. This huge disparity between fullness of advice and leanness of practical results suggests a good deal about both the character of that advice and the magnitude of the practical difficulties-and especially about the failure of
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On the controllability of a robot arm

Mathematical Methods in the Applied Sciences, 1998
Considered is the rotation of a robot arm or rod in a horizontal plane about an axis through the arm's fixed end and driven by a motor whose torque is controlled. The model was derived and investigated computationally by Sakawa and co-authors in [7] for the case that the arm is described as a homogeneous Euler beam.
N. Chi-Long, Werner Krabs
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