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  • 1Capture of Belle Île — Part of Seven Years War …

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  • 2Immediate Action Rapid Deployment — (IARD) is a term used to describe a police tactic that provides swift deployment of law enforcement resources to developing or on going, life threatening situations where delayed deployment of emergency personnel could otherwise result in death… …

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  • 3capture — [kap′chər] n. [Fr < L captura < captus: see CAPTIVE] 1. a taking or being taken by force, surprise, or skill, as enemy troops, an opponent s piece in chess, etc. 2. that which is thus taken or seized; specif., a prize or booty in war 3. the …

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  • 4Carbon capture and storage in Australia — Carbon capture and storage (CCS) is an approach to mitigate global warming by capturing carbon dioxide CO2 from large point sources such as fossil fuel power plants and storing it instead of releasing it into the atmosphere. CCS is also used for… …

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  • 5Regulatory capture — In economics, regulatory capture occurs when a state regulatory agency created to act in the public interest instead advances the commercial or special interests that dominate the industry or sector it is charged with regulating. Regulatory… …

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  • 6Boron neutron capture therapy — Intervention A schematic of therapy facility in Otaniemi, Finland. ICD 10 PCS D?0?6ZZ …

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  • 7Boron Neutron Capture Therapy — (BNCT) is an experimental form of radiotherapy that utilizes a neutron beam that interacts with boron injected to a patient. BNCT depends on the interaction of slow neutrons with boron 10 to produce alpha particles and lithium nuclei, without… …

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  • 8Clean and Capture — Introduction Clean and capture is a technology that allows remediation and cleaning specialists to clean surfaces in any direction while not producing cross contamination in a nearby water supply or surfaces. The technology was developed in… …

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  • 9Information capture — is the process of collecting paper documents, forms and e documents, transforming them into accurate, retrievable, digital information, and delivering the information into business applications and databases for immediate action …

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  • 10Room 40 — Admiralty Ripley building In Whitehall, built in 1726 and still used for naval board meetings. Room 40 was in the northern section of the first floor, on the same corridor as the boardroom and First Sea Lord s office. In the history of… …

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