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Arg may refer to:

  • Arginine, an α-amino acid
  • Complex argument, the angular component, φ = arg(z), of the complex number z represented in circular/polar coordinates
  • Arg-é Bam, in classical Persian architecture, a type of citadel
  • Alternate reality game, a cross media game that deliberately blurs the line between the in-game and out-of-game experiences

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Army Technology - Rheinmetall Waffe Munition Arges GmbH - HE Hand Grenades and 40mm Low Velocity Grenades (572 words)
Rheinmetall Waffe Munition Arges GmbH (RWM Arges) of Austria is a recognised manufacturer and supplier of NATO-qualified high explosive, training and pyrotechnic hand grenades as well as 40mm LV grenades.
RWM Arges can look back on a very long tradition in manufacturing hand grenades and components and is the leading company for producing cost-effective hand grenades with pre-formed fragments.
The RWM Arges family of 40mm low velocity grenades are designed to fulfill the requirements of combat.
Arges Sequeira Mangas v. Nicaragua, Case 11.218, Report Nº 52/97 (14301 words)
Arges Sequeira Mangas, is hereby upheld; as is the judgment pronounced at 2:00 p.m., February 2, 1993, convicting those same individuals of grievous bodily harm inflicted on the person of William Julian Alejandro Espinoza Martínez.
Arges Sequeira was an act of vengeance for his work on behalf of the property seizure victims and for the statements he made to the Commission during its visit to Nicaragua in April 1992.
Arges Sequeira made a statement to the Commission during its April 1992 visit, makes it possible for the Commission to consider that the crime was committed with the acquiescence of the Nicaraguan state; in addition, it took no measures to reasonably prevent the crime.
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