The additional curves came from psychology (9;10;12;15), manufacturing (2;5), andaviation(19).
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His areas of practice include intellectual property, commercial litigation,aviation, and products liability.
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There are four national agencies responsible respectively for railroad traffic, road traffic,aviationand maritime traffic.
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Their core specialism was in the manufacture ofaviationcomponents, telecommunications, shipping, charter flights, and construction.
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I would like to emphasize two of the practical implications of this type of research for theaviationindustry.
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Patients, like theaviationworkers who were displaced by those mergers, will find themselves similarly displaced by market forces.
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I read numerous general texts onaviationand commercialaviation, official accident reports, operations manuals for particular aircraft, and company training materials.
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It can also involve looking for less probable but more significant preconditions as, for example, inaviationrisk analysis.
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Such goals and challenges inaviation, robotics, and heart replacement technologies (14;22) have to date led to many successes.
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A more systematic enquiry, including road transport, navigation,aviation, broadcasting and telecommunications, is necessary to test and develop this image further.
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The following transcription conventions are specific to theaviationdata and should be noted.
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At these latter symposia the topics have in no way been confined to applications toaviationand space flight.
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This transfer of policy competence is evident even in politically sensitive areas such as civilaviation.
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Its relative role is expected to increase substantially in the future, particularly because of the expansion ofaviation.
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This suggests mainly undegraded lightaviationfuel mixed with heavier fuels and lubricants.
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Collocationswithaviation
aviation
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army aviation
Armyaviationwill continue to expand, though not as fast as we would wish.
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aviation accident
Placing pilot error as a cause of anaviationaccidenthas often been controversial.
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aviation authority
The investigation of air misses and publication of any subsequent reports are matters for theaviationauthorityin whose airspace the alleged incident occurred.
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