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- "rev" found 86 times in 69 documents
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- "text" found 2257 times in 1751 documents
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The current expectation is that if a person wants to have access technology for a computer, they need to provide the screen reader, note taker or Braille display. Therefore, if I want to use the Internet at a hotel, I bring my laptop or PDA which has its own screen reader. I expect that when I plug my device into the hotel's network, I will be able to use those services using my screen reader. ...
... them via ''a priori'' acceptance that such rights are legally permissible. In other words, the U.S. legislation tends to ... interpretation of a treaty shall comprise, in addition to the text, including its preamble and annexes: (a) any agreement relating ... “Usufruct: General principles Louisiana and Comparative Law” (1966-1967) 27 La. L. Rev. 369, at 369.
note 63 Leon Trakman, Nicola ...
... not be made available to third parties without its permission. Under policy terms U.S. would provide launch assistance ... would present preliminary reports of results at 25th 1AF Congress. ''(Text)''
Frank J. Malina , Chairman of International Academy of Astronautics' ... . Further consideration of extra-vehicular crew transfer would be deleted; if any emergency prevented return of crewmen to their ...
... altitude to collect micrometeorite particles during Leonid meteor shower. ''(OAR Res. Rev., 1/67, 8)''
ComSatCorp requested FCC permission to construct $6.5-million, high capacity earth station at ... channels to stimulate its overall implementation and acceptance at the grass roots level. . . . ''(Text)''
DeMarquis D. Wyatt, NASA Assistant Administrator for Programming, said that NASA's cost ...
... ports during Congress so delegates could visit them but Soviet Foreign Ministry had refused permission. ''(AP, Balt. Sun, 5/24/66)''
NASA Apollo Lunar Excursion Module ( Lunar Excursion Module ... radioisotope-fueled generator that could keep it in operation for up to six months. '' (Texts)''
Speculating about meetings with intelligent beings from or on another planet, Harold D. Lasswell, ...
... , all illustrations in fact are subjectively rendered by some artist, and (when illustrating fictional texts, for example) may be purposely imaginative and not “factual”. Moreover, some illustrations become “works ... '' , 1979, by William Hartman, Acrylic on rag board, 10 x 14 inches. (Used by permission of the artist, William K. Hartmann, Planetary Science Institute, Tucson, Arizona).
At the same ...
... LM and moved with ease. About two hours after landing astronauts requested and were granted permission to perform extravehicular activities (EVA) on moon's surface before sleep period-about 41/2 ... dignitaries headed by Vice President Spiro T. Agnew and former President Lyndon B. Johnson. The Rev. Ralph D. Abernathy and 40 representatives of Poor People's Campaign watched launch from bleacher ...
... you just kind of go, “Whew ” I don’t think we ever would have gotten permission to do what we did, except that we just decided to go do it.
'''Ross ... to what was going on in the air-to-ground. I told them, “After one rev revolution , when we come back, make sure that he’s in that area in the ...
... 7, June 1954
A.W. Peppers, AERODYNAMIC DESIGN OF A HIGH ALTITUDE ROCKET, Aeron. Engineering. Rev. Vol. 14, P. 43, 1955
S. McLain, NUCLEAR POWER REACTORS, Elect Engineering, Vol. 74, p44 ... , NUCLEAR ENERGY PROPULSION, Flight, p. 656, 1952
N. C. Loverett, AIRCRAFT NUCLEAR PROPULSION, Aeronaut. Eng. Rev. Engrg. Dig. Vol. 12, p. 391, Dec. 1951 LOW COST ATOMIC FURNACE, Iron Ago, Vol ...
... principal scientific results, TV observations, astronomy, lunar surface parameters, and lunar theory and processes. ''(Text, NASA SP-163)''
Jet Propulsion Laboratory JPL scientist Sidney J. Slomich, writing in Astronautics ... at a reflector placed on lunar surface; reflected light would be detected. ''(OAR Res Rev, 12/67,5)''
“Mars: A New World to Explore” article appears in National ...
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