- batter's bat.
Batted balls are
either fair
or foul, and can be
characterized as a
fly ball, pop-up, line
drive,
or ground ball. In baseball, a foul ball counts...
-
mining regions in
Australia and Canada.
Similar to the
fly-in
fly-out
roster are the DIDO (
drive-in
drive-out), BIBO (bus-in bus-out) and SISO (ship-in ship-out)...
- NP/NV-231
or NP-207
transfer cases introduced along with the Jeep
Cherokee (XJ) in 1984. The
system offers a chain-driven, aluminum, "shift-on-the-
fly" transfer...
-
pteron "wing".
Insects of this
order use only a
single pair of
wings to
fly, the
hindwings having evolved into
advanced mechanosensory organs known as...
-
distant part of the
field (ordinarily a line
drive or fly ball near the foul line
closest to
right field),
or the ball to take an
irregular bounce in the...
-
between two
wheel drive and four
wheel drive on some cars and
opening and
closing the roof on some
convertible cars. In computing, on the
fly CD
writers can...
-
either use
mechanical flight control backup systems or else are
fully electronic.
Improved fully fly-by-wire
systems interpret the pilot's
control inputs...
- You
Boris Yeltsin Fly by Wire (book), a book
about US
Airways Flight 1549
Drive by wire
Power by wire
Fly by
light Fly by
optics Fly wire (disambiguation)...
- four-wheel
drive (
or just low-range 4WD),
slowing to a
designated speed to
engage or disengage an
extra axle,
or may
permit full "shift-on-the-
fly" engagement...
- size). In the hard-disk
drive the hard-
drive heads fly and move
radially over the
surface of the
spinning platters to read
or write the data. Extreme...