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Intermodulation products in military satcom systems
IEE Colloquium on `Military Satellite Communications', 1995The UK military satellite communications system (UKMSCS) is likely to make increased use of personnel portable satcom systems. In addition to wanted accesses the transponders will also contain unwanted and spurious signals, most significantly due to intermodulation products (IMPs) of existing large satcom accesses.
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Canned rice products as Philippine military food ration
International Journal of Food Sciences and Nutrition, 2003Canned prototypes of rice (CR) and rice meal with pork sausage (CRM) were developed as military food ration models for evaluation by personnel in the Bonifacio Naval Station, Fort Bonifacio, Makati, Philippines. The prototypes were produced based on the assumption that a serving size equivalent to 400 g cooked rice and a meat-based viand using a 1:4 ...
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The Production and Restraint of Military Violence
2020This chapter explains the differences in soldier participation in violence during irregular war. It discusses why soldiers sometimes inflict violence eagerly, but at other times evade or resist using force. It also looks into forms of violence that are readily adopted or deemed excessive and inappropriate.
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Military R&D: the productivity puzzle
2007A number of very careful econometric studies have been interpreted as showing that publicly funded research and development conducted by private firms has had little discernable impact on firm level profits or productivity. In contrast historical studies have shown that military and defense-related research development and procurement conducted by ...
Ruttan, Vernon W., Ruttan, Vernon W.
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NONSTOP MILITARY PRODUCTION LINE
Current Digest of the Russian Press, The, 2021openaire +1 more source
Problems of Military Production Co-ordination
1992In the past forty years NATO has failed to achieve overall coordination of the production of major equipment, despite some well-known projects, such as the F-16 fighter aircraft. This is not for lack of trying; from the beginning NATO made efforts to co-ordinate defence production in Western Europe.1 The Additional Military Production (AMP) programme ...
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Military Production and Capital Accumulation: A Comment
Journal of Post Keynesian Economics, 1987(1987). Military Production and Capital Accumulation: A Comment. Journal of Post Keynesian Economics: Vol. 10, No. 2, pp. 304-309.
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Global Trends in Military Production and Conversion
The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 1994The end of the Cold War has forced the world's military-industrial complex to concentrate on technological niches rather than broad technological thrusts. The decline in defense budgets and the cutbacks in defense production will erode military capabilities in the developed world, allowing the Third World to catch up in key niches. Defense conversion
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Labour use and productivity in military and non-military related industry. [PDF]
Working paper on labour utilization and labour productivity levels in defence industry in the USA and other OECD countries. Discusses occupational mix, labour force participation, and obstacles in data collecting and in the measurement of productivity in this sector and considers Western evaluations of labour productivity in the USSR defence industry.
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