Thesaurus / triad
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A new tactical triad is emerging in the 21st century battlefield—special forces, unmanned systems, and cyber will be far more important going forward.
WHAT THE U.S. MILITARY NEEDS TO LEARN FROM THE UKRAINE WARJAMES STAVRIDISAPRIL 11, 2022TIMEFlesch commended the triad of independent methods that the researchers used to tackle that challenge.
CULTURALLY PRIZED MOUNTAIN GOATS MAY BE VANISHING FROM INDIGENOUS LAND IN CANADALESLEY EVANS OGDENMARCH 8, 2022SCIENCE NEWSIn fact, some public health experts even suggest that they ought to be a fourth member of the “classic triad.”
A COMPREHENSIVE GUIDE TO CORONAVIRUS SYMPTOMSRAHUL RAOSEPTEMBER 29, 2021POPULAR-SCIENCEThere was a triad of characteristics identifying this as a substantial tornado on the ground.
INSIDE THE ANNAPOLIS TORNADO: HOW IDA POWERED THIS DESTRUCTIVE STORMJEFFREY HALVERSON, JASON SAMENOWSEPTEMBER 2, 2021WASHINGTON POSTIf you broaden the causal diagram, as with the cumulative triad risk score, you get a more meaningful assessment of injury risk.
SEEKING A GRAND THEORY OF INJURY PREVENTIONMMIRHASHEMAUGUST 13, 2021OUTSIDE ONLINEDe Robeck and Keyes came over from the Triad to unravel knotty points.
GALLIPOLI DIARY, VOLUME IIAN HAMILTONMalcolm hurried off; I left a little before 6.30 and went, via the Chatham, back to the Triad.
GALLIPOLI DIARY, VOLUME 2IAN HAMILTONThere is extant a British Triad inculcating the three maxims for good health as “cheerfulness, temperance, and early rising”.
ARCHAIC ENGLANDHAROLD BAYLEYHe was the chief figure in a triad in which he figured as earth god, with Anu as god of the sky and Ea as god of the deep.
MYTHS OF BABYLONIA AND ASSYRIADONALD A. MACKENZIENitrogen in the triad condition in the amines is far less poisonous than in the pentad condition.
POISONS: THEIR EFFECTS AND DETECTIONALEXANDER WYNTER BLYTHWORDS RELATED TO TRIAD
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