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  • 71Air Niugini — Infobox Airline airline=Air Niugini logo=Air Niugini logo.png logo size=250 IATA=PX ICAO=ANG callsign=NIUGINI [ [http://www.airlinecodes.co.uk/ Airline Codes] ] parent= founded=1973 headquarters=Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea key people=Wasantha… …

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  • 72Air Force Knowledge Now — In 1999, Triune Group in collaboration with the U.S. Air Force (USAF) introduced Air Force Knowledge Now (AFKN) [Adkins, Randy] , a methodology promoting knowledge sharing and collaboration across the Air Force. By focusing on social, behavioral… …

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  • 73air embolism — ▪ medical disorder also called  Gas Embolism,         blockage of an artery or vein by an air bubble. Air can be introduced into the blood vessels during surgery or traumatic accidents. One type of traumatic embolization occurs when lung tissue… …

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  • 74Air Bagnards — Les Ailes de l enfer Les Ailes de l enfer Titre original Con Air Titre québécois Air Bagnards Réalisation Simon West Acteurs principaux Nicolas Cage John Cusack John Malkovich Steve Buscemi Ving Rhames Colm Meaney Mykelti W …

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  • 75Air Transport, Civil —    Before World War II, Imperial Airways of Britain offered service to Sittwe (Sittway, then known as Akyab) in present day Arakan (Rakhine) State and Rangoon (Yangon), landing at the aerodrome at Mingaladon, which served then (as now) as the… …

    Historical Dictionary of Burma (Myanmar)

  • 76Air Landing Regiment — An Air Landing was the term used for British Army, glider borne troops. Air Landing units included infantry battalions and light armoured regiments together with combat support and combat service support units and sub units. The Glider Pilot… …

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  • 77vital point — As used in air defense terminology, it is the designated point or a small installation to be defended by air defense units …

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  • 78vital area — A designated area or installation to be defended by air defense units …

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  • 79vital capacity — noun Date: 1852 the breathing capacity of the lungs expressed as the number of cubic inches or cubic centimeters of air that can be forcibly exhaled after a full inspiration …

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  • 80vital capacity — Physiol. the greatest amount of air that can be forced from the lungs after maximum inhalation. [1850 55] * * * …

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