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Technologies originally designed for the military frequently also have non-military use.
Currently, the technology is being considered for non-military use to protect Earth from asteroids.
The survey found 57 percent of Iranians support nuclear power capabilities for non-military use.
He dismissed Iranian suggestions that the site could have a non-military use.
Early Atlas rockets were also built specifically for non-military uses.
Smaller ekranoplans for non-military use have been under development.
It has been working since 2006 in developing unmanned aerial vehicles for military and non-military use.
DDT was approved for general, non-military use after the war ended.
Most non-military use of drones in the US. has been limited to police and other government agencies.
Some materials can be converted to non-military uses.
Generally, "demilitarized" means converted to non-military use or purpose, returned to a civilian field.
The area where Camp Fannin existed was returned to non-military use during 1946.
However, one of the main non-military uses of rockets is for orbital launch.
Converting to non-military uses would produce 300 jobs compared to the 50 civilian workers now at Nanoose.
The detectors would have other non-military uses.
Another example of a non-military use of the term mission creep is in connection with fusion centers.
In the meantime, sensitive materials have to be safely and securely stored, pending their conversion to non-military use.
The CNE, and virtually all other non-military uses of the lands ceased.
At the time, however, his Brazilian counterpart sided with Iran's stated aim of nuclear development for non-military use.
Apart from their use as weapons, nuclear explosives have been tested and used, in a similar manner to chemical high explosives, for various non-military uses.
Non-military use of camouflage includes making cell telephone towers less obtrusive and helping hunters to approach wary game animals.
The poll, however, found Iranians are more likely to approve of Iran developing its nuclear power capabilities for non-military use than for weapons.
This concept originated in the US in 1957 as a method of investigating the non-military uses of nuclear explosives.
Other series, such as Patlabor, explore non-military uses for real robots, like law enforcement and construction, although military use robots also exist in the series.
After the beginning of perestroika, demand for military production declined significantly, and the Yuzhmash product line was expanded to include non-military uses such as civilian machinery.
Nonmilitary uses for the jobs, skills and technology long supported by the Pentagon are being sought.
He has proposed finding nonmilitary uses for the port.
Until the late 1950s, Canada was the only "atomic power" in the world dedicated to exclusively nonmilitary uses of nuclear technology.
Iran denies that its nuclear development programme is to produce uranium for nonmilitary uses, not bombs.
Under the Administration plan for aid to the contras, the money would be available for both military and nonmilitary uses.
Even if there were a constitutional right to possess guns for nonmilitary uses, constitutional rights are not absolute.
Each satellite actually sends out two signals, one encoded for the military, the other for nonmilitary uses.
Iran denies it's trying to develop nuclear weapons, insisting it seeks nuclear power for nonmilitary uses.
But he called the Homestead base "an invaluable asset" and promised to find a nonmilitary use for it if it was closed.
But scientists envision nonmilitary uses.
That system is becoming the basis of a small but rapidly growing industry that is supplying navigation tools for nonmilitary uses.
At Stapleton home port, which is slated for closure and conversion to nonmilitary use, there are four vacant buildings and an empty lot.
In addition, the company manufactures 'shelf stable' food products for leading branded food companies and a emergency ration for nonmilitary use (20%-25%).
But Chrysler's chief spokesman, John Guiniven, said the plant continues to build Jeep Cherokee models for nonmilitary use.
Initially, nonmilitary use of the Armory was facilitated by the D.C. Armory Board, which was formed in 1948.
For the United States, the deal is a convenient way to get another country to reprocess the fuel for nonmilitary uses, which it lacks the technology to do itself.
In 1953, in a speech to the United Nations, President Eisenhower proposed the Atoms for Peace Program, promoting nonmilitary uses of atomic technology.
Rouhani, a relative moderate who has vowed to thaw relations with the West, referred to Iran's "sovereign right" to enrich uranium for power plants and other nonmilitary uses.
The president also called for strengthening the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty, meant to allow access to nuclear power for nonmilitary use and to secure nuclear weapons and ingredients from terrorists.
The agreement also allows Russia to sell weapons-grade uranium, taken from dismantled warheads or from stockpiles, to the United States Energy Department, which plans to buy it for nonmilitary uses.
For one thing, the only nonmilitary use for plutonium would be as fuel in so-called "breeder reactors" that theoretically would burn so efficiently that a virtually endless supply of energy would result.
The I.A.E.A. has proposed a tough program to embargo dangerous nuclear exports to Iraq and require advance notice from states that ship other nuclear material and equipment ostensibly intended for nonmilitary use.
Although phosgene has industrial uses in small quantities, there are no legitimate nonmilitary uses for such large scale production, and it is capable of being used as a chemical weapon, as was done by Germany in World War I.
Within Mr. Mitterrand's Socialist Party, thought is already being given to scrapping the Hades, whose development between 1987 and 1991 is expected to cost $1.3 billion, as a way to make financing available for education and other nonmilitary uses.
Mustering the power of his office to press that point, Mr. Bush announced that he would rescind a Federal rule that officials said would mean millions of dollars in savings each year for contractors converting technology to nonmilitary use.