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  • |guidance=[[inertial guidance|inertial]], [[Global Positioning System|GPS]], active [[radar]] ([[J band]]) .... II has the same range (70+ km), but the mid-course and terminal guidance system, as well as the radar and IR signature were upgraded. The Mk. II has been p
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  • ..., rendering the bulk system flexible and stretchable. The ability of the system to be readily deformed above its glass transition temperature allows polyst ...[randomness|randomly]] distributed on both sides of the chain. This random positioning prevents the chains from ever aligning with sufficient regularity to achiev
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  • ...ments|instruments]] in the [[cockpit]] in the form of [[Instrument landing system]]s (ILS), first used by a scheduled flight to make a landing in a [[Winter ...litary pilots data similar to the civilian VOR, were also used in that new system. With the proper receiving equipment in the aircraft, pilots could know the
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  • ...t=Lexi|title=The World on Fire|publisher=NOVA online - Public Broadcasting System (PBS)|accessdate=2009-07-13|date=June 2002|url=http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova ...ancite web | url = http://www.tncfire.org/crosscutting_fandi.htm | title = Global Fire Initiative: Fire and Invasives | publisher = The Nature Conservancy |
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  • ...cluding cellular communications, [[WiFi]], [[WiMAX]], [[Global Positioning System|GPS]], audio and video broadcasting, satellite communications, [[radar]] an ...l meter]]s, when measuring the acoustics of a room or a sound reproduction system, and/or with oscilloscopes or specialized audio analyzers.
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  • ...e frequency of television broadcasts, and in [[global navigation satellite system]]s such as [[GPS]]. Since 1967, the [[International System of Units]] (SI) has defined the [[second]] as the duration of {{gaps|9|192|
    32 KB (4,699 words) - 14:52, 10 December 2011