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  • 1Fixed link — A fixed link, fixed crossing, or bridge tunnel is a persistent, unbroken road or rail connection across water that uses some combination of bridges, tunnels, and causeways and does not involve intermittent connections such as drawbridges or… …

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  • 2Fehmarn Belt Fixed Link — Official name Femernbælt Link Crosses Fehmarn Belt Maintained by Femernbælt A/S …

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  • 3Great Belt Fixed Link — Infobox Bridge bridge name = The Great Belt Bridge (The East Bridge) caption = The East Bridge as seen from the Zealand side. official name = Østbroen carries = Motor vehicles crosses = Great Belt locale = maint = A/S Storebælt id = designer =… …

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  • 4Newfoundland-Labrador fixed link — The Newfoundland Labrador fixed link refers to various proposals for constructing a fixed link consisting of bridges, tunnels, and/or causeways across the Strait of Belle Isle, connecting the province of Newfoundland and Labrador s mainland… …

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  • 5link — I n. 1) to constitute a link 2) a close; strong; weak link 3) a connecting link 4) the missing link 5) a cuff link 6) a link between; to, with (he has links to the underworld) 7) (misc.) (GB) the fixed link (under the Channel) II v. (D; tr.) to… …

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  • 6Fixed wireless — is the operation of wireless devices or systems used to connect two fixed locations (e.g., buildings) with a radio or other wireless link, such as laser bridge. [citeweb|title=Wireless Broadband and Other Fixed Wireless… …

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  • 7Link 22 — is a NATO standard for wireless information interchange between military units. Link 22 is also a very robust Ad Hoc Mobile Multi Radio Network, specialized in Military Tactical Information exchange.The development of Link 22 started in 1992 as… …

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  • 8Link 1 — (NATO Originalbezeichnung: Tactical Data Exchange for Air Defence, S series) ist ein NATO Standard für taktische Datenlinks der Luftverteidigung. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Definition 2 Geschichte 3 Nutzung …

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  • 9Link 16 — is a military inter computer data exchange format of NATO, the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation.With Link 16, military aircraft as well as ships and ground forces may exchange their tactical picture in near real time. Link 16 also supports the… …

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  • 10fixed currency — ➔ currency * * * fixed currency UK US noun [C] (plural fixed currencies) ► ECONOMICS, MONEY a currency whose value in relation to another currency or other currencies is kept at the same level by a central bank, etc.: »We ll do all we can to… …

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