-
observations within the same
cluster are
similar according to one or more
predesignated criteria,
while observations drawn from
different clusters are dissimilar...
- An
interexchange carrier (IXC), in U.S.
legal and
regulatory terminology, is a type of
telecommunication company,
commonly called a long-distance telephone...
- measures,
infrared homing or
optical guidance, or the (fixed)
target was
predesignated with as
final way-point. Some
missiles allow mid-course
updates after...
- (SAMs).
Prior to launch, it is
given a
destination through either a
predesignated waypoint or a
point marked through a
targeting pod. It glides, using...
-
alternative target, if required. It can be
reprogrammed in-flight to
attack predesignated targets with GPS
coordinates stored in its
memory or to any
other GPS...
- which,
sufficiently persisted in", will "diminish the
error below any
predesignate degree".
Three stages: i. classification. Not
clearly premised, but an...
-
British and
American forces pulled back from the line of
contact to the
predesignated occupation zones.
Schwerin was then in the
Soviet Occupation Zone which...
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central base per day (24 h),
placing the
loads within 30 m (100 ft) of a
predesignated point then
performing near-vertical take-offs. CQ-10A
Parafoil lift...
- and/or are
wiling to
commit to
withholding the
information until a
predesignated time. Ivy Lee,
known as the
father of
modern public relations, made...
-
intercepting electronic communications that
contained the
names of
predesignated US citizens, p****ed them to
other government law
enforcement and intelligence...