- A signaller, signalman,
colloquially referred to as a
radioman or
signaleer in the
armed forces is a
specialist soldier,
sailor or
airman responsible for...
- sees a
person using the
signal on a
video call, they
should contact the
signaler by
another means (such as a text
message or email) to ask them what they...
- impossible. For example, semap****,
where the
configuration of
flags held by a
signaler or the arms of a semap****
tower encodes parts of the message, typically...
-
darkness or
periods of poor visibility, the
signals remain the same, but the
signaler should use
illuminated marshaling wands, or
another handheld light source...
-
placent ce
signe dans les
livres des gens d'Eglise pour séparer ou pour
signaler les
citations tirées des
Saintes Ecritures.'
Etymologiarum libri XX/Liber...
-
smoke signal. Each
tribe had its own
signaling system and understanding. A
signaler started a fire on an
elevation typically using damp gr****,
which caused...
- microorganisms, can lead to large-scale,
evolutionary consequences. For example,
signaler-receiver pairs, like plant-microorganism pairs, may lose the
ability to...
-
Archived from the
original on June 6, 2007.
Retrieved May 23, 2007. "SOS –
Signalering Onjuist Spatiegebruik" (in Dutch). Spatiegebruik.nl.
Archived from the...
- TNFR1 and TNFR2. Additionally,
transmembrane TNF (tmTNF) acts as a
reverse signaler,
triggering a
variety of
responses in its own cell
depending on cell type...
-
Aztec military conch signaler from the
Codex Magliabechiano (mid-16th century)....