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Strength: Encyclopedia - Strength

Strength may refer to psychological stength Physical strength of organisms' means (especially the muscles of most metazoa) of locomotion and movement Strength of materials in physics, engineering and materials science Strength is a rap compilation presented by Asiatic Warriors Strength (VIII) is a Major Arcana card in Tarot. The word strengths is one of the longest English words with one syllable. Strength, or one of its synonyms, is the most common character attribute s

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Strength: Spiritual Dictionary on Strength

Strength: One of the trumps of the Major Arcana of the tarot. Numbered XI or VIII. In the system of Eliphas Levi, it corresponds to the Hebrew letter Kaph. In the system of the Golden Dawn, Strength corresponds to the Hebrew letter Teth and the astrological sign of Leo.

 

Also See: La Force, Fortitude

 

(See also: Strength, Magic, Shamanism, Paganism, Wicca)

 

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Strength: New Age Spiritual Dictionary on Strength

Strength

Tarot #8, justice

 

(See also: Strength, Body Mind and Soul)

 

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Strength: Encyclopedia - Yield strength

Yield strength, or the yield point, is defined in engineering as the amount of strain that a material can undergo before moving from elastic deformation into plastic deformation. Elastic deformation is spring-like deformation, where a material will return to its original shape. The stress felt by a material given a certain strain is defined by linear relationship, with a slope defined by the modulus of elasticity (E). If too much strain is applied, the material will deform permanently, or plastically. The yield point is often defined, ...

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Strength: Strength of the Strong

Hindu Quotes: Strength of the Strong

 

Penance is that goodness which refrains from killing.

 Perfection is that goodness which refuses to tell others' faults.

 

 Humility is the strength of the strong and the weapon

 With which the wise conquer their foes.

 

- Tirukkural 99:984-985

 

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Strength: Encyclopedia II - Military of Nepal - Strength

The Army consists of about 40,000 troops in 36 Field Companies. It was formerly organized into seven infantry brigades, including a Royal Palace brigade. Only the Royal Palace Brigade remains as the remaining brigades have been disbanded and the army is being retrained and redeployed to deal with the insurgency. The Royal Nepalese Army Air Service consists of both helicopters and fixed wing transports with limited ground support capability. Training assistance is funded by an annual International Military Education and Training Program (IMET) grant, with training assistance provided by India, Pakistan, Banglade ...

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Military of Nepal, Military of Nepal - Strength, Military of Nepal - Organization, Military of Nepal - Domestic Operations, Military of Nepal - International Operations, Military of Nepal - U.S./Nepal military relations, Military of Nepal - Statistics, Military of Nepal - Gurkhas

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Strength: Encyclopedia II - Parachute Regiment India - Strength

The regiment has a total of ten battalions; of these, five are standard parachute infantry battalions, while the four are commando trained battalions. Formerly designated as "commando" units, they are now designated as special forces: 1st Battalion (Special Forces) - ex 1st Battalion, Punjab Regiment 2nd Battalion (Special Forces) - ex 3rd Battalion, Maratha Light Infantry 3rd Battalion - ex 1st Battalion, Kumaon Regiment 4th Battalion 5th Battalion 6th Battalion 7th B ...

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Parachute Regiment India, Parachute Regiment India - Indian Paratroop History, Parachute Regiment India - Strength, Parachute Regiment India - Regimental Details

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Strength: Encyclopedia II - Imperial Japanese Army - Strength

Additionally Japanese Army managed various Arsenals: Japanese Army Sagami Arsenal - with Mitsubishi, developed and manufactured tanks Japanese Army Sasebo Arsenal - with Mitsubishi, manufactured tanks Japanese Army Heijo Arsenal - with Nambu, manufactured hand and long infantry weapons Japanese Army Mukden Arsenal - with Nambu, manufactured infantry weapons Japanese Army Tachikawa Arsenal - dedicated to develop and manufacture aircrafts for the Imperial Japanese Army Air Service < ...

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Imperial Japanese Army, Imperial Japanese Army - History, Imperial Japanese Army - Ideology, Imperial Japanese Army - Special reserved power of the Emperor, Imperial Japanese Army - Strength, Imperial Japanese Army - Casualties

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Strength: Encyclopedia II - United States Constabulary - Strength

The US Constabulary consisted of up to 38,000 men organized into the following: Headquarters, United States Constabulary, Located first at Bamberg then moved to Stuttgart. Three Brigades, 1st, 2nd and 3rd 10 Regiments, 1st through 9th, belonging to the brigades. The independent 4th Regiment, Two squadrons in Austria and One squadron in West Berlin. Controlling: Thirty Squadrons. Each battalion size squadron had five (at first) and then later on only f ...

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United States Constabulary, United States Constabulary - Reason, United States Constabulary - Command and Staff, United States Constabulary - Uniforms, United States Constabulary - Creation, United States Constabulary - Organization, United States Constabulary - Education and Training, United States Constabulary - Mission, United States Constabulary - Operations, United States Constabulary - Modernisation, United States Constabulary - Troopers Life, United States Constabulary - Equipment, United States Constabulary - Strength, United States Constabulary - Disbanding

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Strength: Encyclopedia II - Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service - Strength

Each Air Fleet contained one or more Air Flotillas (commanded by Rear Admirals) each with two or more Air Groups. Each Air Group consisted of a base unit and 12 to 36 aircraft, plus 4 to 12 aircraft in reserve. Each Air Group consisted of several Air Divisions or hikotai of 9, 12 or 16 aircraft; this was the main IJN Air Service combat unit and was equivalent to the Imperial Japanese Army Air Service's Air Company. Each hikotai was commanded by a junior lieutenant or Warrant Officer or an experienced Chief Petty Officer, while most pi ...

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Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service, Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service - 1st Air Fleet/Carrier Air Corps, Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service - 11th Air Fleet/Land Based Air Fleets, Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service - Strength, Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service - Air Group identification, Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service - Aircraft strength 1941

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Strength: Encyclopedia II - U.S. 2d Infantry Division - Strength

There are approximately 15,000 soldiers in the 2d Infanty Division. The 2d Division, unlike any other division in the Army, is made up partially of Korean soldiers, called KATUSAs (Korean Augmentation to US Army). This program began in 1950 by agreement with South Korean President Syngman Rhee. Some 27,000 KATUSAs served with the US forces at the end of the Korean War. Approximately 1,400 served in 2002. ...

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U.S. 2d Infantry Division, U.S. 2d Infantry Division - Strength, U.S. 2d Infantry Division - Nicknames, U.S. 2d Infantry Division - Command and Staff, U.S. 2d Infantry Division - Locations, U.S. 2d Infantry Division - Subunits, U.S. 2d Infantry Division - History, U.S. 2d Infantry Division - World War I, U.S. 2d Infantry Division - Interwar years, U.S. 2d Infantry Division - World War II, U.S. 2d Infantry Division - Korean War, U.S. 2d Infantry Division - Reorganization, U.S. 2d Infantry Division - Back to Korea

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Strength: Encyclopedia II - Japan Self-Defense Forces - Strength

Japan Self-Defense Forces - Personnel. The JSDF numbered about 246,400 in 1992 with 156,000 in the Ground Self-Defense Force, 44,400 in the Maritime Self-Defense Force, and 46,000 in the Air Self-Defense Force. Reserves numbered 48,400. Japan Self-Defense Forces - Equipment. Ground Self-Defense Force: main battle tanks, reconnaissance vehicles, armored personnel carriers, towed and self-propelled howitzers, mortars, single rocket and multiple rocket launchers, air defense ...

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Japan Self-Defense Forces, Japan Self-Defense Forces - Strength, Japan Self-Defense Forces - Personnel, Japan Self-Defense Forces - Equipment, Japan Self-Defense Forces - Organization, Japan Self-Defense Forces - Chain of Command, Japan Self-Defense Forces - Military branches, Japan Self-Defense Forces - Military units, Japan Self-Defense Forces - History, Japan Self-Defense Forces - Article 9, Japan Self-Defense Forces - Early Development, Japan Self-Defense Forces - Uniforms Ranks and Insignia, Japan Self-Defense Forces - Recruitment and Conditions of Service, Japan Self-Defense Forces - Missions and Deployments, Japan Self-Defense Forces - Peacekeeping, Japan Self-Defense Forces - Place in National Life, Japan Self-Defense Forces - List of notable JSDF figures

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Strength: Encyclopedia II - Japan Self-Defense Forces - Strength

Japan Self-Defense Forces - Personnel. The JSDF numbered about 246,400 in 1992 with 156,000 in the Ground Self-Defense Force, 44,400 in the Maritime Self-Defense Force, and 46,000 in the Air Self-Defense Force. Reserves numbered 48,400. Japan Self-Defense Forces - Equipment. Ground Self-Defense Force: main battle tanks, reconnaissance vehicles, armored personnel carriers, towed and self-propelled howitzers, mortars, single rocket and multiple rocket launchers, air defense ...

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Japan Self-Defense Forces, Japan Self-Defense Forces - Strength, Japan Self-Defense Forces - Personnel, Japan Self-Defense Forces - Equipment, Japan Self-Defense Forces - Organization, Japan Self-Defense Forces - Chain of Command, Japan Self-Defense Forces - Military branches, Japan Self-Defense Forces - Military units, Japan Self-Defense Forces - History, Japan Self-Defense Forces - Article 9, Japan Self-Defense Forces - Early Development, Japan Self-Defense Forces - Uniforms Ranks and Insignia, Japan Self-Defense Forces - Recruitment and Conditions of Service, Japan Self-Defense Forces - Missions and Deployments, Japan Self-Defense Forces - Peacekeeping, Japan Self-Defense Forces - Place in National Life, Japan Self-Defense Forces - List of notable JSDF figures, Japan Self-Defense Forces - In fiction

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Strength: Encyclopedia - Compressive strength

Compressive strength is the capacity of a material to withstand axially directed pushing forces. When the limit of compressive strength is reached, materials are crushed. Concrete can be made to have high compressive strength. Compare tensile strength. See also. Buckling Compression Compressive stress Deformation Strength of materials Category: Materials science ...

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Strength: Encyclopedia - Beedrill

NationalKakuna - Beedrill (#15) - Pidgey JohtoKakuna - Beedrill (#29) - Ledyba Hoenn Kakuna - ...

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Strength: Encyclopedia - German Federal Police

Bundespolizei or BPol for short, is the Federal Police of Germany. It is subordinate to the Federal Ministry of the Interior. Normal police are under the administration of the individual states (Bundesländer). The Bundespolizei was named Bundesgrenzschutz (BGS), meaning "federal border protection", until July 1st, 2005 when the law to change the name was enacted. Prior to 1994 BPol members had combatant status. The BPol has the following missions: border security, to include the ...

Including:

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Strength: Encyclopedia - Medical ultrasonography

Medical ultrasonography (sonography) is an ultrasound-based diagnostic imaging technique used to visualize internal organs, their size, structure and any pathological lesions. Medical ultrasonography - Uses. Ultrasonography (sonography) is widely utilized in medicine. It is possible to perform diagnosis or therapeutic procedures with the guidance of ultrasonography (for instance biopsies or drainage of fluid collections). Typically uses a hand-held probe (often called a scan head) that is placed dire ...

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Strength: Mysticism Magick Dictionary on STRENGTH

STRENGTH

Tarot Trump number 8 (in Crowley's system, 11). This is probably the least understood of all the Atus. Our average mind, unable to appreciate the mystery of ordinary movement, conceives of M/magic(k) as the ability to move solid objects through the air without physical assistance. And yet we betray our own unconscious perception by the fact that we are invariably far less impressed at seeing a feather suspended in the air, than a piano. Is physical strength the equivalent of strength of will?

 

Strength, however, whether muscular or mental, is the foundation of true M/magic(k), for it is the magic of everyday life. When philosophy fails, when cleverness fails, when riches fail, when everything fails and one is stripped of all one's powers -- there yet remains the "coiled serpent" of being (Teth), source of all energy. The miracle of daily movement, work and pleasure is based upon our physical health and confidence. It is this connection to the "magic of everyday life," that drew Crowley to the decision to renumber "Strength" as 11, the well-known number of sorcery. Moreover, since he believed that the source of all strength lay in the sex drive, he renamed it Lust!

 

 

 

(See also: STRENGTH, Magick, Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Body Mind and Soul, )

 

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Strength: Encyclopedia II - Tensile strength - Typical tensile strengths

Some typical tensile strengths of some materials: (Source: A.M. Howatson, P.G. Lund and J.D. Todd, "Engineering Tables and Data" p41) Single-walled carbon nanotubes have the highest tensile strength of any material yet measured, with the highest single measurement of a nanotube being 63 GPa (63000 MPa). As of 2004, however, no macroscopic object constructed using a nanotube-based material has had a tensile strength remotely approaching this figure, or substa ...

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Tensile strength, Tensile strength - Concept, Tensile strength - Typical tensile strengths, Tensile strength - Sources, Tensile strength - Further information, Tensile strength - External links

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Strength: Encyclopedia II - Tensile strength - Concept

The various definitions of tensile strength are shown in the the following stress-strain graph for low-carbon steel: Steel has a very linear stress-strain relationship up to a sharply defined yield point, as shown in the figure. For stresses below this yield strength all deformation is recoverable, and the material will relax into its initial shape when the load is removed. For stresses above the yield point, a portion of the deformation is not recoverable, and the material will not relax into its initial shape. This unrecoverable def ...

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Tensile strength, Tensile strength - Concept, Tensile strength - Typical tensile strengths, Tensile strength - Sources, Tensile strength - Further information, Tensile strength - External links

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