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Strategy flexible response

The system must ensure joint decisions in areas such as objectives, strategies, plans, priorities, and communications. The system focuses on responder readiness to manage and conduct incident actions by coordinating before an event. Some benefits include (1) maintaining a predictable chain of accountability, (2) flexible response to specific incidents, (3) improved documentation, (4) common language to facilitate outside assistance, (5) prioritized response checklists, and (6) cost-effective planning (Table 6.2). [Pg.139]

Jackson, A. L., Beauchamp, G., Broom, M. and Ruxton, G. D. 2006. Evolution of anti-predator traits in response to a flexible targeting strategy by predators. Proceedings of the Royal Society B-Biological Sciences, 273(1590) 1055-1062. [Pg.273]

The analysis of these 25 compounds confirms the flexibility of dpg/dpg+. It can adopt a propeller like conformation and induce the formation of chiral crystals. It establishes predominantly two-dimensional H-bonding networks with the counter ion. From the perspective of the crystal engineer, an anticlinal conformation would maximize the non-linear properties of the molecule. However the non-linear optical response depends greatly on the molecular alignment. Non-centrosymmetric dispositions have not yet been achieved for dpg with an anti-anti conformation. The best strategy to attain NLO samples is by inducing a syn-anti conformation where a propeller structure might induce a chiral disposition of molecules and thus a non-centrosymmetric order. Another successful approach is to force crystallization with a chiral counterion. [Pg.128]

The likelihood that British strategy would place less emphasis on the deterrent was increased by the appointment in 1959 of Mountbatten as CDS, given the doubts he had expressed the previous year about whether the West would ever use nuclear weapons. The 1961 Defence White Paper pointed out that many of Britain s most important responsibilities were not concerned with direct deterrence of nuclear war but rather with the checking of small conflicts that might develop into one. There was a need for rapid-reaction forces capable of dealing with a whole spectrum of possible aggression and military threats. The 1962 Defence White Paper stressed the need for NATO forces and strategy to be balanced and flexible, and noted the re-equipment of the army with... [Pg.330]

The basic strategy in studying the conformation of polymers is to identify the principal factors that are responsible for their physical properties. Polysiloxanes constitute a suitable class of polymers, because they show two levels of flexibility in terms of molecular structure torsional flexibility, which... [Pg.126]


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