| 41. | Failure of a single inboard engine, from a set of four, has a much smaller effect on controllability.
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| 42. | Advantages included the ability to use a high proportion of scrap metal, and good controllability of final steel specification.
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| 43. | This controllability results in millions of different shades, making circuit boards like these ideal for cutting-edge lighting companies.
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| 44. | The Beretta 93R offers an optional forward handgrip, which is another way of increasing weapon controllability in full automatic mode.
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| 45. | Low power, low weight, and ease of controllability were the factors in choosing the actuators for the upper limbs.
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| 46. | The " exceptional case " explanation is created at the intersection of low controllability of act and internal locus of control.
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| 47. | However, in aircraft, there are other trade-offs with stability, controllability, etc that mitigate that effect.
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| 48. | A large tail, besides an increased weight, also causes adverse effects on controllability, such as increased slipstream effects.
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| 49. | He introduced the formal definition of a system, the notions of controllability and observability, eventually leading to the Kalman decomposition.
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| 50. | Because of their light weight and controllability, they have also been used by special forces and by heavily-armed police.
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