The rate of work done normally by one man in a given time.—2. A motor utilizing the force of a man in driving machinery.(noun)
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"That includes, for example, power to military bases in conflict zones (to avoid having to cart oil to the bases using vulnerable, expensive, and man-power intensive convoys), disaster relief applications, power to remote locations (remote settlements, Antarctic science bases), etc."
"Credit also to the Maryland Deleware Rocketry Assn. who sponsored the event and added plenty of man-power."