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  • 1maximum effective range — maximum distance that a weapon can reach precisely and with control …

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  • 2Distance of closest approach of ellipses and ellipsoids — The distance of closest approach of two objects is the distance between their centers when they are externally tangent. The objects may be geometric shapes or physical particles with well defined boundaries. The distance of closest approach is… …

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  • 3maximum effective range — The maximum distance at which a weapon may be expected to be accurate and achieve the desired effect …

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  • 4maximum camber ratio — The ratio of maximum distance between the camber line and the chord line to the chord length …

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  • 5maximum effective range — The maximum distance at which a weapon may be expected to be accurate and achieve the desired result …

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  • 6Maximum parsimony — Maximum parsimony, often simply referred to as parsimony, is a non parametric statistical method commonly used in computational phylogenetics for estimating phylogenies. Under maximum parsimony, the preferred phylogenetic tree is the tree that… …

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  • 7Distance matrices in phylogeny — Distance matrices are used in phylogeny as non parametric distance methods were originally applied to phenetic data using a matrix of pairwise distances. These distances are then reconciled to produce a tree (a phylogram, with informative branch… …

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  • 8Distance de Jaro — Winkler La distance de Jaro Winkler mesure la similarité entre deux chaînes de caractères. Il s agit d une variante proposée en 1999 par William E. Winkler, découlant de la distance de Jaro (1989, Matthew A. Jaro) qui est principalement utilisée… …

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  • 9Maximum Ride: School's Out Forever — Maximum Ride: School s Out Forever …

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  • 10Distance Angulaire (Cosmologie) — La distance angulaire est une notion utilisée en cosmologie pour exprimer la distance apparente d’un objet astronomique à partir de son diamètre angulaire. Il ne s’agit pas de la distance réelle à laquelle se situe l’objet en question (voir ci… …

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