grazing fire

  • 1grazing fire — žemasis šaudymas statusas T sritis Gynyba apibrėžtis Žemės paviršiui lygiagreti ugnis, kai jos kūgio centras nepakyla aukščiau kaip vieną metrą nuo žemės. atitikmenys: angl. grazing fire pranc. tir rasant …

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  • 2grazing fire — Fire approximately parallel to the ground where the center of the cone of fire does not rise above one meter from the ground. See also fire …

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  • 3grazing fire — noun fire approximately parallel to the ground; the center of the cone of fire does rise above 1 meter from the ground • Hypernyms: ↑fire, ↑firing * * * noun Etymology: from present participle of graze (III) : artillery fire approximately… …

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  • 4fire — 1. The command given to discharge a weapon(s). 2. To detonate the main explosive charge by means of a firing system. See also barrage fire; call fire; counterfire; counterpreparation fire; covering fire; destruction fire; direct fire; direct… …

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  • 5Fire ecology — The Old Fire burning in the San Bernardino Mountains (image taken from the International Space Station) Fire ecology is concerned with the processes linking the natural incidence of fire in an ecosystem and the ecological effects of this fire.… …

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  • 6Native American use of fire — The Grass Fire, Frederic Remington 1908, Amon Carter Museum, Fort Worth, Texas. In addition to simple cooking, Pre Columbian Native Americans used fire in many and significant ways, ranging from protecting an area from fire to landscape altering… …

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  • 7Targeted grazing — is the use of domestic livestock to change the composition and structure of vegetation to meet management goals. This technique is often used in combination with other vegetation management treatments such as prescribed fire, seeding, chemical… …

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  • 8Cerro Grande Fire — The smoke plume on May 11, 2000 reaches the panhandle of Oklahoma (NOAA image). The Cerro Grande Fire was a disastrous forest fire in New Mexico, United States of America that occurred in May 2000. The fire started as a controlled burn, and… …

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  • 9Post fire seeding — Wildfires consume live and died fuels, destabilize physical and ecological landscapes, and impact human social and economic systems. [Pyne, S.J. Fire in America. 1982. A Cultural History of Wildland and Rural Fire. Princeton University Press. 654 …

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  • 10AVOT NEZIKIN — (Heb. אֲבוֹת נְזִיקִין; lit. Fathers of Damage ), the classification of torts . Certain passages in the Pentateuch (Ex. 21–22) have been expounded in the Talmud to form the basis on which tortious liability in Jewish law can be classified. The… …

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