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- Operability is the ability to keep a piece of equipment, a system or a whole industrial installation in a safe and reliable functioning condition, according...
- mechanism that can cause an object to destroy itself or render itself inoperable after a predefined set of cir****stances has occurred. Self-destruct mechanisms...
- adjuvant therapy. In March 2018, Stefán Karl's cancer was diagnosed as inoperable. He said that he was undergoing chemotherapy to prolong his life. In April...
- their son was born in January 2007. Perris-Knight was diagnosed with inoperable brain cancer in 2008 and died in 2014. "Official site biography". Kevin...
- legitimate vehicle owner who has lost a vehicle key or starting a vehicle with inoperable ignition switch (e.g. in run-down old cars) may also use this process...
- against the advice of American doctors who warned him that his cancer was inoperable and that his heart could not withstand the surgery. A few w****s later...
- restrictions, TFRs) closed runways inoperable radio navigational aids military exercises with resulting airspace restrictions inoperable lights on tall obstructions...
- ÆSOPERA. He died in January 2022 from glioblastoma multiforme, which is an inoperable brain tumor. Sammyville, Creative Light Entertainment (1999) Vampire Night...
- called Sceaux-Ceinture, after the fact that it was a junction with the now-inoperable Ligne de Petite Ceinture Cité Universitaire on Île-de-France tramway Line...
- which was launched in 1993, to replace Telstar 301. It was rendered inoperable by a magnetic storm in 1997. At the time of its loss it served as the...