Quantum dots tagging will ease "friend or foe" identification in extreme conditions on the front line.
Mr Togadia says he is on the front line: his own life has often been threatened.
Mr Hardman said he was "absolutely determined" to protect services to "people on the front line".
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These zones are on the front line of global warming, rising sea levels and tsunamis.
Pauli placed itself on the front line of football's battle with homophobia during a match with Paderborn.
The United States views Yemen as being on the front line of the war on al Qaeda.
Clint Wilson, of ParentPay, said school meals staff were "on the front line in tackling public health issues".
This is emphatically not the fault of those working on the front line.
"Teachers are on the front line", said Lisa Harker, NSPCC head of strategy.
It is about engaging with personnel, encouraging them to form networks, living on the front line of the company.
For those working on the front line of conservation, the concerns raised by Small and his study are very real.
At Cleveland Police he promised to deliver "citizen focused neighbourhood policing", even spending some time on the front line himself.
Graham Calderwood, an independent candidate, said paperwork, bureaucracy and senior officers should be cut, not those on the front line.
The French left the Malian army on the front line for hours before they intervened and finished the job, he adds.
Bosnian army soldiers on the front line near Tuzla have said they will cooperate with the American soldiers if the peace holds.
On the supply side, those who work on the front line say the way it's currently organised isn't really working for anyone.
In each hospital, Matrons and nurses will be empowered and encouraged to use their expertise to fight infection on the front line.
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When managers and employees know that company leaders value gratitude, those who serve customers on the front line show appreciation more readily.
As he describes it, culture starts at the top and becomes real in the behaviors of the people on the front line.
In 1917 he served on the front line in France and began to write poems and letters about his experiences in the trenches.
Mr Straw, meanwhile, seems to be revelling in the freedom of the backbenches, after the best part of 30 years on the front line.
Culture lies on the front line of conflicts across the world.
Prime Minister Gordon Brown has said the government needs to work in partnership with the "people on the front line" to provide help during the downturn.
But his experience of life on the front line in Afghanistan has left him unsure about whether the army is a long term career for him.
Mr Kourouma denounces the iniquity of adults who, in Africa as elsewhere, fight their wars by proxy, sending children to their death on the front line.
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Fuller had high praise for the students in the Citizen Guard, whose wounds she tended, while worrying about her infant son and husband on the front line.
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For one thing those on the front line in counter-terrorism warn that it risks cutting off vital local intelligence and serving as a recruiting sergeant for terrorists.
Dr Mike Dixon, of the NHS Alliance, which represents doctors, nurses and managers on the front line, perhaps summed it up best in his interview with the BBC's Today programme.
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