The object is for the round to go downrange and deliver a nonlethal payload over the target. |
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A politico-military marriage combines lethal and nonlethal force to convince an enemy to accede to the victor's will. |
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From each of the heterozygotes for nonlethal chromosomes, 40 selfed progeny were obtained. |
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Alternately, the use of high power microwave technology, acoustic weapons or nonlethal chemicals might be called for. |
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Other nonlethal weapons include devices that use sound, light, or heat to cause confusion, pain, or temporary blindness. |
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Many ships use nonlethal defense tactics, including fire hoses, rubber bullets and sonic weapons. |
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Another nonlethal way in which technology might assist with the problem of disengagement in war will increase as technology itself becomes more prolific. |
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The PVP is equipped with a Chou-K multi-grenade launcher, capable of launching nonlethal ammunition more than two hundred metres. |
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The next issue of Disarmament Forum will focus on the intersection of biotechnology and nonlethal weapons. |
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He also said shipping companies should consider employing security personnel to use nonlethal defensive measures against the pirates. |
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The British security firm Eos has taken a nonlethal approach favoring laser, microwave and acoustical devices. |
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The second number takes any lethal damage that gets by the first and converts it to nonlethal damage. |
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We must also develop air-delivered, nonlethal weapons that facilitate the capture of suspects. |
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Severe contamination in an area not expected by design, with a nonlethal health effect such as a burn on a worker from radiation. |
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Histopathological changes induced by chronic nonlethal levels of elsan, mercury, and ammonia in the small intestine of Channa punctatus. |
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Taser proponents rely upon the myth that these are nonlethal. |
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Skin samples taken from various whale species including narwhal, beluga and bowhead are taken by aboriginal hunters via nonlethal sample harpoons. |
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A flexible curriculum allows participants to pursue unexpected avenues of learning even as the agenda also addresses core training in nonlethal defense tactics. |
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Cameroonian sailors were early beneficiaries when they learned nonlethal weapon tactics aboard the ship during a course on how to be an effective armed sentry. |
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The Corrections Act 2004 provides for a more consistent approach to the use of nonlethal weapons with a requirement that any such weapons can be used if allowed by regulation. |
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Coast Guard guidance recommends nonlethal defensive tactics: frequently changing course, traveling as fast as possible, and using nets, wires and hoses to deter pirates attempting to board. |
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We need to develop nonlethal weapons that will either hold the crowd in place or identify its members so that ground elements can sort them out when they arrive. |
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Hence, CBte d'Ivoire has requested authorization to procure nonlethal military equipment for humanitarian and protective use.lethal military equipment for humanitarian and protective use. |
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Berwick also reviewed two studies of basal cell carcinoma, another nonlethal skin cancer, at the AAAS meeting. |
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The discussion deteriorated into a fistfight and one participant pulled out a small nonlethal pistol and fired repeatedly. |
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Nonmilitary research in biology and medicine will lead to understanding that can greatly facilitate the development, production, and use of lethal and largely nonlethal chemical and biological agents. |
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When protesters began to throw rocks at the officers, police fired nonlethal foam rubber pellets to control the crowd, which dispersed in all directions. |
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Although not every llama is suited to the job, most are a viable, nonlethal alternative for reducing predation, requiring no training and little care. |
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Some nonlethal regulatory mutations occur in HOX genes in humans, which can result in a cervical rib or polydactyly, an increase in the number of fingers or toes. |
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Nonlethal capabilities intended for use against personnel will have relatively reversible effects. |
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