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Pfeifer, "Inverse filter for speaker identification," RADC TR-74-214, Speech Communications Research Lab Inc, Santa Barbara, Calif, USA, 1974.
As Temple puts it, gutting reliance on standards and specifications, which were based on long experience with testing and failure analyses, cast acquisition of high reliability electronics into the same category as procurement of "bandages, tissues, and toothpaste." Furthermore, an ill-informed, cost-cutting decision by the Base Closure and Realignment Commission in 1995 closed RADC and ruptured the government-industry connection that had been so crucial to optimizing production of Class S parts.
* Data recorded at the stations ZLHC, SHAC and RADC was transmitted anytime via GSM.
S N Maurya, coordinator, RADC, said that last year when the disease had spread among the horses in Nainital, they had collected the blood samples, which were later sent for analysis.
The Corps became affiliated with the RADC and adopted a modification of their hat badge.
Schreier is a Registered Alcohol and Drug Counselor I (RADC I) and is currently majoring in Human Services/AODA Counseling.
"Development of a Fast Switching, High Power Digital Phase Shifter at X-band," RADC Final Report AF 30(602)-3496, June 1965, Western Microwave Labs, Santa Clara, CA.
I had called and verified that the Rome (RADC) Precision Antenna Measurement System (PAMS) had just been technically validated.
This framework is more commonly known as the RADC Quality Framework.
At the Rome Air Development Center (RADC), in Rome, N.Y., general engineer William J.
Former members of the RADC, RAVC and QARANC who are affiliated to the RAMC and any other ex-service personnel who served in the medical units are eligible to join the branch.
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