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  1. JPRS ID: 10667 EAST EUROPE REPORT SCIENTIFIC AFFAIRS

    in no way represent the poli- cies, views or attitudes of the U.S. Government. COPYRIGHT LAWS ... in Czech No 4, 1982 pp 96-~7 [Article by Engr Jiri Sima, CSc, Center for Remote Terrain Sensing, Institute ... intergovernmen- tal agreement on cooperation in remote terrain sensing, was held on 9-29 March 1982, ...

  2. RUSSIA AND BACK FR: TRUDY NAUCHO-ISSLEDOVATEL SKIL TO: TRUDY NAUCHNO ISSLEDOVATEL

    1~9-li();nWtable of contents. 103 Contents: Tabel of contents lof entire pt. 21 It view a literature ... OF A NEIV INTRINSICALLY 1. Kolodochka, P. A. SAFE REMOTE CONTROL CIRCUIT FOR MINING If. RTS-1644 MACHINES ... DESCRIPTORS: 'Mining engineering, Machiner, Control systems, *Remote control systems, Design, Automation- ...

  3. JPRS ID: 9625 WORLDWIDE REPORT TELECOMMUNICATIONS POLICY, RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT

    are as given by source. The contPnts ot this pubiication in no way represent the poli- cies, views or attitudes ... which is non-standard for stations of the "Intersputnik" network. Antenna System A general view of the antenna ... h + 0.2 The MShU assembly weighs 9 kg and its overall dimensions are 250 X 200 X 1~5 mm. A general view ...

  4. JPRS ID: 9164 USSR REPORT ELECTRONICS AND ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING

    of this publication in no way represent the poli- cies, views or attitudes of the U.S. Go~ernment._, For fnrther ... with a constant ellipticity approximately e~ual to 0.02 mm- are, from the point of view of the cross-polarized ... As a result, they were able to insure (from the point of view of introduced- noise) a traffic-handling capacity ...

  5. JPRS ID: 8455 TRANSLATIONS ON USSR SCIENCES AND TECHNOLOGY PHYSICAL SCIENCES AND TECHNOLOGY

    as given by source. The contents of this publication in no way represent the poli- cies, views or ateirudes ... TEKI~IIKA, Mar/APr 79) 18 ~'he Configuration of Open Network Remote Da.ta Processing Systems of the Ye5 ... The latiter is of epaciai interest from tihe architeeturai point of view and eupplemente the prinoiple ...

  6. PAKISTAN'S FOREIGN POLICY UNDER AYUB AND BHUTTO

    and they are not entirely discounting the Soviet Union as a poten- tial source of help. Ayub probably views his of- ficial ... plan (1961- 1966) goals are likely to be achieved. Pakistan's leaders view this record, ... of Indo-Pakistani hostili- ties than it would be about pos- sible US assistance to Pakistan, especially in view ...

  7. JPRS ID: 8882 USSR REPORT MILITARY AFFAIRS

    the poli- cies, views or attitudes of the U.S. Government. For further information on report content call ... Semenov 27 *Remote Mining Systems of NATO Armies--N. Zhukov 32_ Characteristics of Tanks or Armies ... conduct, social origins or political views, he is not authorized to work on these objects. According ...

  8. JPRS ID: 10520 WORLDWIDE REPORT TELECOMMUNICATIONS POLICY, RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT

    are as given by source. The contents of this publication in no way represent the poli- cies, views or attitudes ... AIEWS, 15 Apr 82) 2 iiES'T EUROPE ~ INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS- Briefs French-Swedish Remote Sensing ... Corporation~ are putting the finishing touches on a vooperation agreement in the dcmain of remote spatial ...

  9. JPRS ID: 9526 USSR REPORT SPACE

    the poli- cies, views or attitudes of the U.S. Government. COPYRIGHT LAWS AND REGULATIONS GOVERNING ...

  10. JPRS ID: 8738 TRANSLATION INFRARED TECHNOLOGY AND OUTER SPACE BY YU. P. SAFRONOV AND YU. G. ANDRIANOV

    in no way represent the poli- cies, views or at.titudes of the U.S. Government. For farther information ... the quality of products. Infrared instruments permit remote detection- of significant (to 0.01�C) local ... whi.ch a,nsure the required f ield of view and also radiation and balance sensors analogous ...

  11. SOVIET MOTIVATIONS FOR THE USE OF CHEMICAL WEAPONS IN AFGHANISTAN AND SOUTHEAST ASIA

    the Soviets� and more particularly their Southeast Asian allies�appear to view CW as an instrument of terror ... their allies�appear to view CW as a terror weapon, relying upon its psychological as well as its physiological impact. ... weapons in the Third World would be difficult�the areas where they have been used are remote ... or forested areas, the Soviets— and more particularly their Southeast Asian allies—appear to view CW ... their allies—appear to view CW as a terror weapon, relying upon its psychological as well as its physiological impact. ... where they have been used are remote and the substances generally dissipate rapidly. In addition, Moscow and its allies ...

  12. LETTER TO MR. ROBERT CARLSTROM (SANITIZED)

    a not in- frequent occurrence, it takes from two to three days to retrieve them from remote storage in order ... The Director has often expressed his view that the Agency's analytical products, to the degree consistent ... than enlightening the public, result in a misinterpretation of what actually occurred. In view ...

  13. LETTER TO MR. ROBERT CARLSTROM FROM (SANITIZED)

    it takes from two to three days to retrieve them from remote storage in order that their relevance can ... The Director has often expressed his view that the Agency's analytical products, to the degree consistent ... of what actually occurred. In view of the above considerations, I would urge that the provisions of the Act ...

  14. JPRS ID: 9672 JAPAN REPORT

    are as given by source. The contents of this publication in no way represent the poli- cies, views ... the foreign minister in March and the prime minister in April. However, there is a deeprooted view within ... of a leading faction) The views vary, but it seems the "uneasy relationship" of Tanaka and Fukuda ...

  15. THE TURKISH POLITICAL SITUATION

    political freedom and greater caution in economic development, but it remained largely remote ... as a subordinate arm of the executive branch of the government. The dominant mili- tary view ... did not "take the army out of politics," but rather established such an identity of views between the army ...

  16. DOD COMPUTER SECURITY EVALUATION CENTER

    systems might be viewed as the price one pays for the advantages these systems have to offer. However, ... viewing the question from the aspect of such a simplistic tradeoff obscures more fundamental issues. ... and the sensitivity of data processed in the system. The following discussion presents two ways of viewing ...

  17. JPRS ID: 9732 WORLDWIDE REPORT TELECOMMUNICATIONS POLICY, RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT

    The contents of this publication in no way represent the poli- cies, views or attitudes of the U.S. ... sigi+~. mto a combina- intensive viewed from the intemation- tion of"]" and "0" ... pulses, and a al point of view, it is a challenge to pulse train is multiplexed on a time improve sof/ware ...

  18. JPRS ID: 9303 USSR REPORT SPACE

    are as given by source. The contents of this publication ir no way represent the poli- cies, views or attitudes ... Methods of Studying Soils 20 The Study of Taiga Topography by Remote Methoes 26 ~ SPACE EPIGINEERING ... Perceptions of United States Remote Sensing Program 65- a- jIII- USSR- 21L S&T FOUOJ FOR OFFICIAL USE ...

  19. JOSEPH ANTHONY ZUZARTE MURUMBI

    he embarked on an eight- month speaking tour in which he advanced the views of the Kenya African nationalists. ... that crises in such places as Cyprus and Malaysia are created to keep remote areas in turmoil while the great ... and Malaysia are created to keep remote areas in turmoil while the great powers develop in tranquility; ...

  20. THE SITUATION IN LAOS

    goal of the provisional government formed by the opposing factions in July 1962--appears more remote ... by Phoumi Nosavan. However, Souvanna himself has modified SOUPHANNOUVONG SOUVANNA PHOUMA his views in the 16 ...

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