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  • Ash Ingestion Detection for Aircraft (AIDA) is an EU FP7 project set up by a consortium of partners: Greenbank Group UK, Intelligent Systems Research Institute...
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    to pressure in the legs and back. Ash ingestion may also cause gastrointestinal blockages. Sheep that ingested ash from the 1991 Mount Hudson volcanic...
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    eruption in 2010 forced aircraft manufacturers to specify limits on how much ash they considered acceptable for a jet engine to ingest without damage. In April...
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    airborne ash to clear the engines, which were then restarted. The cockpit windshield was badly pitted by the ash particles but the aircraft landed safely...
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    failure following bird ingestion and bird strikes breaking cockpit windshields. Jet engines have to be designed to withstand the ingestion of birds of a specified...
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    Turbine engine failure (category Emergency aircraft operations)
    control and detection of such a defect. The defect itself arose probably due to accidental ingestion of a titanium sponge or charge for smelting an ingot...
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  • undesired drop in the pressure of a sealed system, such as a pressurised aircraft cabin or hyperbaric chamber, that typically results from human error, structural...
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    light fixed wing aircraft were deployed. The cost of fire suppression for the year 1977-78 was an unprecedented $3.3 million. The Ash Wednesday bushfires...
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    protect against internal deposition are used to prevent the inhalation and ingestion of radioactive material and dermal protective equipment which is used...
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    satellites, aircraft and drones (IMINT); examination of captured equipment (TECHINT); communications intercepts (COMINT); and detection of chemical manufacturing...
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    bioinorganic aspects for its toxicity. The most dangerous form of occupational exposure to cadmium is inhalation of fine dust and fumes, or ingestion of highly soluble...
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    Radiation effects from the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster (category All articles with bare URLs for citations)
    and increase the risk for cancer because of exposure to high-energy gamma radiation. Internal exposure to Cs-137, through ingestion or inhalation, allows...
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    Other uses of depleted uranium include counterweights for aircraft control surfaces, as ballast for missile re-entry vehicles and as a shielding material...
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  • Report 13, page 16: "For example, the ingestion coefficient risk for 40K would not be appropriate for an application to ingestion of 40K in conjunction...
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    nanomaterials were known as of 2013. Additional concerns include skin contact and ingestion exposure, and dust explosion hazards. Elimination and substitution are...
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    tornadic activity, sandstorms, volcanic ash, and dust storms. Intensity of precipitation is primarily measured for meteorological concerns. However, it can...
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    using radars for short-term forecasting of local storms and hydrological events, using modified versions of those used by Navy aircraft to create the...
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  • television series produced by WGBH Boston for PBS. Many of the programs in this list were not originally produced for PBS, but were acquired from other sources...
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  • original on October 23, 2023. Retrieved October 5, 2020. "Program Highlights for the week". The Calgary Herald. May 12, 1972. p. 3, World of Television. Archived...
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    Barberton greenstone belt in South Africa." Astronomers report the detection, for the first time, of an isotope in the atmosphere of an exoplanet. In...
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