- examples). An
abbreviation of the type of
light, e.g. "Fl." for flashing, "F." for
fixed. The
color of the
light, e.g. "W" for white, "G" for green, "R"...
- simulations,
Orange Heliodon, an easy to use
robotic heliodon with a
fixed light source was
designed and was
launched in the
market in 2007. Moreover...
- been
replaced by
fixed light platforms (such as
Ambrose Light)
similar to
those used for offs**** oil exploration.
Aligning two
fixed points on land provides...
- In astronomy, the
fixed stars (Latin:
stellae fixae) are the
luminary points,
mainly stars, that
appear not to move
relative to one
another against the...
- his
fixed-lens
design by
adding a
rotating array outside the
fixed array. Each
panel of the
rotating array was to
refract part of the
fixed light from...
-
Taney inspected Bald Head
Light which he
described as
having 15 lamps, 109 feet
above the
level of the sea,
showing a
fixed light. Two
years later in 1836...
- The Type 97
aircraft machine gun (九七式七粍七固定機銃) was the
standard fixed light machine gun on
aircraft of the
Imperial ****anese Navy
during World War II....
- In mathematics, a
fixed-point
theorem is a
result saying that a
function F will have at
least one
fixed point (a
point x for
which F(x) = x),
under some...
- A
fixed-wing
aircraft is a heavier-than-air aircraft, such as an airplane,
which is
capable of
flight using aerodynamic lift.
Fixed-wing
aircraft are...
- necessary.
Light-field
cameras use
fixed-focus lenses,
since the
focus can be set when the
picture is displa****. For 35 mm cameras, some
superwide fixed-focus...