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- Particularly in the first and second Strategic Arms Reduction Treaties _ START I and START II _ the United States and Russia are perfecting vital inspection techniques.
- Novel test and inspection techniques have also had to be developed, as the failure modes and symptoms of composite components tend to be very different from those made of metal.
- He said the ultimate trial will come during the first two post-Columbia missions, both considered test flights not only for repair and inspection techniques but also for the redesigned fuel tanks.
- "As we now know, the inspection techniques are inadequate, " said Robert Pollard, a nuclear power specialist with the Union of Concerned Scientists and former NRC commissioner, in an interview Friday.
- Although it's been 91 years since the United States began regulating meat production _ after crusading journalists such as Upton Sinclair revealed horrifying sanitary lapses in slaughterhouses _ inspection techniques have changed little.
- The basic inspection technique for checked baggage will be the same as for carry-on bags : a technician will rub a muslin swab over a surface, then feed the swab into a trace detector.
- The spill resulted in a consent agreement between Alyeska and PHMSA requiring Alyeska to remove all liquid-transport piping from its system that could not be assessed using ILI tools or a similar suitable inspection technique.
- O'Keefe said the cracks created by the test are very difficult to see and this suggests that NASA will have to develop inspection techniques that are " extremely meticulous " and capable of detecting such problems.
- American Airlines will use a variety of inspection techniques, including a tap test, in which technicians hit the part and listen for sounds that would indicate a void, said Thomas Haueter, the board's deputy chief of aviation safety.
- American Airlines will use a variety of inspection techniques, including a tap test, in which technicians hit the part and listen for sounds that would indicate a void, said Thomas A . Haueter, the board's deputy chief of aviation safety.