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- With the development of effective anti-aircraft artillery in the period before the Second World War, military pilots, once the "knights of the air" during the First World War, became far more vulnerable to ground fire.
- Although this speeds and eases inter-process communication because programs can communicate by simply passing a pointer back and forth, the lack of memory protection made the AmigaOS more vulnerable to crashes from badly behaving programs than other multitasking systems that did implement memory protection, and Amiga OS is fundamentally incapable of enforcing any form of security model since any program had full access to the system.
- In 18th century Australia it was thought that children were inherently sinful and vulnerable to sexual temptations.
- An important success for the Byzantines was that no king was proclaimed to succeed Cleph, opening a decade of interregnum, thus making them more vulnerable to attacks from Franks and Byzantines.
- 25/day, it also includes having a small number of assets and being vulnerable to severe negative shocks (whether natural or man made).
- Studies have revealed that individuals who experience high levels of anxiety (also known as clinical anxiety) are highly vulnerable to the experience of intense intrusive thoughts or psychological disorders that are characterised by intrusive thoughts.
- Although vulnerable to antitank fire, they can often be repaired or replaced in the field.
- Further, modern agribusiness is vulnerable to attacks by terrorists, and such attacks can seriously damage economy as well as consumer confidence.
- Smashing tends to be less prominent in singles than in doubles because the smasher has no partner to follow up their effort and is thus vulnerable to a skillfully placed return.
- ... AES's 128-bit block size) makes it vulnerable to birthday attacks, particularly in contexts like HTTPS.
- Burkina Faso's climate also renders its crops vulnerable to insect attacks, including attacks from locusts and crickets, which destroy crops and further inhibit food production.
- However, they are vulnerable to global warming and have lost 43% of their surface area between 1986 and 2014.
- However, the sector is vulnerable to external shocks, such as the 2008 recession.
- Beads were also made from ancient alloys such as bronze and brass, but as those were more vulnerable to oxidation they have generally been less well-preserved at archaeological sites.
- The open top and light armour made these tank destroyers vulnerable to anything greater than small-arms fire.
- Recent research suggests that aardvarks may be particularly vulnerable to alterations in temperature caused by climate change.
- Occasionally, thunderstorms are severe with frequent lightning and large hail; the central and northern parts of the state are most vulnerable to this type of storm.
- They confirmed that attacks are practicably fast, and the Bluetooth symmetric key establishment method is vulnerable.
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