prescribed level

  • 1prescribed — pre|scribed [ prı skraıbd ] adjective decided by a law or rule: The level of toxic chemicals was within the prescribed limits …

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  • 2prescribed — UK [prɪˈskraɪbd] / US adjective decided by a law or a rule The level of toxic chemicals was within the prescribed limits …

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  • 3low-level fixed RNAV route — In low level airspace, a prescribed RNAV (area navigation) track between specified fixes. For routes in controlled low level airspace, the airspace extending upward from 2200 ft (6.7 km) above the surface of the earth within the following… …

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  • 4National preparedness level — The National Multi Agency Coordination Group (MAC) establishes National Preparedness Levels throughout the calendar year to help assure that wildland firefighting resources are ready to respond to new incidents. Preparedness Levels are dictated… …

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  • 5high-level air route — In high level airspace, a prescribed track between specified radio aids to navigation. On aeronautical charts, letters such as T or NAT indicate high level air routes …

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  • 6high-level airway — In controlled high level airspace, a prescribed track between specified radio aids to navigation. On aeronautical charts, the letter J (e.g., J500) indicates high level airways …

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  • 7high-level fixed RNAV route — In high level airspace, a prescribed area navigation track between specified fixes …

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  • 8United Kingdom — a kingdom in NW Europe, consisting of Great Britain and Northern Ireland: formerly comprising Great Britain and Ireland 1801 1922. 58,610,182; 94,242 sq. mi. (244,100 sq. km). Cap.: London. Abbr.: U.K. Official name, United Kingdom of Great… …

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  • 9Positive airway pressure — A typical CPAP machine houses the air pump in a case lined with sound absorbing material for quieter operation. A hose carries the pressurized air to a face mask or nasal pillow …

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  • 10Multiple comparisons — In statistics, the multiple comparisons or multiple testing problem occurs when one considers a set of statistical inferences simultaneously.[1] Errors in inference, including confidence intervals that fail to include their corresponding… …

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