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In my future's past, it was the killer satellites that ended the possibility of nuclear war forever!
My imagination conjured up visions of killer satellites and secret military spacecraft.
Attacks are also carried out using long range strategic bombing, naval forces and even killer satellites in space.
Type of Soviet killer satellite that poses a threat to Columbus and Gettysburg'.
While in space, both the station and the shuttle are vulnerable to the Soviet Union's Cosmos 1400 killer satellites.
Put it in an orbit where the Soviets can accurately track it and send killer satellites to engage it?
Cosmos 1400 killer satellites.
Killer Satellite Boy- Appears in episode 23.
Later in the novel, a "holy land" is mentioned as being cordoned off by killer satellites called "Avenging Angels".
In a James Bond caper with a decidedly 1990's twist, the prize was not a nuclear bomb, or killer satellite, but - what else?
The Soyuz satellite was not a killer satellite, such Soviet weapons had been more Cold War rumor than fact.
Killer Satellites are an expansion that allows military units in space (only good against other K-sats or L-stars).
"Well, killer satellites ..." "That's the kicker.
Neutron Bombs, Killer Satellites, Missile Silos and Spaceports (new parts)
Starting with level 4, the Swoopers are preceded by a random number of Killer Satellites that need to be hit multiple times, according to the level.
The Sino-Japanese station: Also known as the Graveyard, it was cut up by a killer satellite during the Flash and now is a cloud of dust.
But the record of the last century suggests that, like long-range bombers and aircraft carriers, killer satellites will not save the United States from the messy realities of international engagement.
In addition, the asteroids rotated, a new enemy dubbed a killer satellite was added to the game, which would, when shot, break apart into three smaller ships that homed on the player's position.
Those of us who are experts on radio astronomy know a good deal about such things as reconnaissance satellites and killer satellites, and on handling, misleading, and aborting electronic reconnaissance.
A technician made the requisite commands, and half a world away, the satellite fired its attitude control thrusters and pivoted in space to allow its cameras to search for the Russian killer satellite.
The light wasn't all that good, but the shape of the Soviet killer satellite was unmistakable: a cylinder nearly a hundred feet long, with a rocket motor at one end and a radar seeker antenna at the other.
In the mini-series, he was generally featured alongside another Joe, Steeler; for example, the two teamed with Clutch to create a killer satellite that was used unsuccessfully to destroy the Relay Star Satellite.
These include an alarm sound and flashing text, as well as a spoken warning if the speech synthesizer is connected, except concerning the approach of Killer Satellites, which start appearing after the third asteroid belt at the beginning of level 4 with no warning at all.
To counter the threat posed by these 'eyes in the sky', the United States, USSR/Russia, China and possibly others, have developed systems for destroying enemy spy satellites (either with the use of another 'killer satellite', or with some sort of Earth- or air-launched missile).
The optional speech synthesis, although advanced at the time, adds little to gameplay: Although it warns of advancing enemy craft (except for Killer Satellites) and of low fuel levels, both of these features are duplicated by on-screen visual cues and are easily predictable by an experienced player.
Its negation asat consequently refers to nonexistence and falsehood.
It maintains that karya (effect) is asat or unreal until it comes into being.
By the time the problem with debris was understood, widespread ASAT testing had ended.
The Air Force had a total of six remaining ASAT rockets.
Direct sanskrit translation is: "Matter (sat) did not exist before, where was the energy (asat) hidden.
The ASAT program involved five test launches.
ASAT carries no explosive warhead and relies on ramming the enemy spacecraft.
The Asat Trust is a business in Liechtenstein which represents the interests of other businesses in that state.
"They put decoys on an ASAT launcher?"
However, congressional restrictions on ASAT tests intervened.
Asat has a close relationship with the bank of the Liechtenstein royal family and has printed the name of that bank on its own letterhead.
Bold Orion's ASAT mission occurred on Tuesday, 13 October 1959.
Anti-satellite weapons (ASAT) are designed to incapacitate or destroy satellites for strategic military purposes.
An adapted version of the nuclear armed Project Nike was used for an ASAT from 1962 .
Nobody checked our spec sheet on proper storage after it was mated with the ASAT warhead.
Of the six remaining ASAT missiles, three had been decertified by the man for cracks in the solid-fuel propellant.
Intended respectively for the Flight Refuelling ASAT target drone.
Three kinds of ASAT systems have been under development and/or active tests by the PRC.
The GAD has authority over all weapons development programs, including ASAT weapons.
The Americans were mounting their ASAT attack at the one point in his mission when he was the most vulnerable: just before deorbit.
"I hope the Air Force gets its act together with their ASAT pretty soon," Svenson said quietly.
China conducted on January 11, 2007 an anti-satellite missile test with a SC-19 ASAT weapon.
ASAT Bass: Relatively small bass guitar with a Telecaster style body shape.
These consist mostly of sounding rocket missions and missile tests, and include other flights such as an ASAT firing.
Tests of these systems have either been directly acknowledged by the PRC, or reported on as ASAT capable.
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Two patients reported one or more drug-related laboratory adverse events, including one patient each with hypokalemia and increased serum aspartate transaminase.
Most have slightly abnormal liver function tests such as a raised aspartate transaminase, alanine transaminase and bilirubin level.
X-ray crystallography studies have been performed to determine the structure of aspartate transaminase from various sources, including chicken mitochondria, pig heart cytosol, and E. coli.
Aspartate transaminase (aka SGOT), an enzyme associated with liver parenchymal cells.
Aspartate transaminase catalyzes the interconversion of aspartate and α-ketoglutarate to oxaloacetate and glutamate.
This is evidenced by enzymatic changes, which include elevation in the levels of serum alanine transaminase, aspartate transaminase and aspartic acid.
The two transaminases commonly measured are alanine transaminase (ALT) and aspartate transaminase (AST).
Elevation of alanine transaminase (ALT) and aspartate transaminase (AST) has been described in a few cases.
Enzymes utilizing such cofactors include the PLP-dependent enzyme aspartate transaminase and the TPP-dependent enzyme pyruvate dehydrogenase.
Biochemical investigations include serum creatine kinase (typically increased 10 fold) with lesser elevations of the serum aldolase, aspartate transaminase, alanine transaminase and lactic dehydrogenase.
In a similar mechanism of aspartate transaminase, the lysine that forms the initial imine to PLP later acts as the base that attacks the tyrosine in transimination.
Platelet count, aspartate transaminase, alanine transaminase, and haptoglobin are usually unaffected and may be used to distinguish mirror syndrome from HELLP syndrome.
Twenty two tests were carried out on mutant mice and two significant abnormalities were observed: homozygous mutants were subviable and females also had decreased circulating aspartate transaminase levels.
In medicine, the presence of elevated transaminases, commonly the transaminases alanine transaminase (ALT) and aspartate transaminase (AST), may be an indicator of liver damage.
In the early stages, however, pressure on the liver cells may be the main feature and the tests will resemble those in hepatitis, with elevations in alanine transaminase and aspartate transaminase.
We hypothesized that elevation in markers of oxidative stress would be associated with increased liver injury, as measured by serum alanine transaminase (ALT) and aspartate transaminase (AST) levels.
LFT's, serum proteins, serum albumin, serum globulin, A/G Ratio, alanine transaminase, aspartate transaminase, prothrombin time, partial thromboplastin time, platelet count.
Aspartate transaminase, as with all transaminases, operates via dual substrate recognition; that is, it is able to recognize and selectively bind two amino acids (Asp and Glu) with different side-chains.
The increasing liver damage also alters biochemical markers of liver function; International normalized ratio (INR) and the hepatic transaminases alanine transaminase and aspartate transaminase rise to abnormal levels.
The serum alanine transaminase level usually is greater than the aspartate transaminase level in the nonalcoholic variant and the opposite in alcoholic FLD (AST:ALT more than 2:1).
Pre-treatment with AP-Q has an effect on hepatocytes in CCl-induced acute liver injury, decreasing the activity of aspartate transaminase (AST) and alanine transaminase (ALT) in the liver.
These instruments typically determine levels of albumin, alkaline phosphatase, aspartate transaminase (AST), blood urea nitrogen, bilirubin, calcium, cholesterol, creatinine, glucose, inorganic phosphorus, proteins, and uric acid in blood serum or other bodily samples.
Recommended laboratory investigations to find the underlying cause of gynecomastia include tests for aspartate transaminase and alanine transaminase to rule out liver pathology, serum creatinine to evaluate if kidney damage is present, and thyroid-stimulating hormone levels to evaluate for hyperthyroidism.
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