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  • 1centimetric waves — centimetrinės bangos statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. centimetric waves vok. Zentimeterwellen, f rus. сантиметровые волны, f pranc. ondes centimétriques, f …

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  • 2centimetric — adjective a) Measured in centimetres b) Having dimensions in the order of centimetres …

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  • 3centimetric —   a. less than 1 metre in length (of very short radio and radar waves) …

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  • 4centimetric — centimetˈric adjective Having a wavelength of between one and ten centimetres • • • Main Entry: ↑centimetre …

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  • 5centimetric radar — Radar operating on wavelengths around 0.01 m, with frequencies of 3 to 30 GHz …

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  • 6centimetric wavelengths — Wavelengths between 1 and 10 cm, with frequencies between 30,000 MHz and 3000 MHz, respectively …

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  • 7List of World War II British naval radar — This page is a List of World War II British naval radar.NomenclatureThese sets were initially numbered as wireless telegraph (w/t) sets, but a distinguishing prefix of 2 was soon added. Metric sets were numbered in the 28x and 29x series. When… …

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  • 8Cavity magnetron — Magnetron with section removed (magnet is not shown) …

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  • 9Battle of the Atlantic (1939–1945) — Infobox Military Conflict conflict = Battle of the Atlantic partof = World War II caption = Officers on the bridge of an escorting British destroyer keep a sharp look out for enemy submarines, October 1941 date = September 3 1939 May 7 1945 place …

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  • 10Short Sunderland — infobox Aircraft name = Sunderland type = Military flying boat manufacturer = Short Brothers caption = designer = first flight = 16 October 1937 introduced = 1938 retired = 1967 status = primary user = Royal Air Force more users = French Navy… …

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