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1maximum effective range — didžiausiasis veiksmingas nuotolis statusas T sritis Gynyba apibrėžtis Didžiausias atstumas, kuriuo ginklas yra taiklus ir veiksmingai naikina taikinį. atitikmenys: angl. maximum effective range rus. предельная дальность действительного огня …
2maximum effective range — didžiausiasis veiksmingas nuotolis statusas T sritis Gynyba apibrėžtis Atstumas, kuriuo ginklas gali pataikyti į taikinį, kad būtų pasiektas norimas rezultatas. atitikmenys: angl. maximum effective range pranc. portée efficace maximale …
3maximum effective range — maximum distance that a weapon can reach precisely and with control …
4maximum effective range — The maximum distance at which a weapon may be expected to be accurate and achieve the desired effect …
5maximum effective range — The maximum distance at which a weapon may be expected to be accurate and achieve the desired result …
6effective range — i. As it relates to weapons, it means the maximum range at which a weapon can be expected to strike a target and damage or destroy it. ii. In communications, the range up to which radio or a radar transmitter operates effectively …
7range — [rānj] vt. ranged, ranging [ME rangen < OFr ranger, var. of rengier, to arrange in a circle, row (> ME rengen) < renc < Frank * hring, akin to OE, OHG hring,RING2] 1. to arrange in a certain order; esp., to set in a row or rows 2. to… …
8Maximum parsimony (phylogenetics) — Parsimony is a non parametric statistical method commonly used in computational phylogenetics for estimating phylogenies. Under parsimony, the preferred phylogenetic tree is the tree that requires the least evolutionary change to explain some… …
9range — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 different things within the same category ADJECTIVE ▪ broad, enormous, extensive, great, huge, large, vast, wide ▪ …
10Antenna effective area — In telecommunication, antenna effective area or effective aperture is the functionally equivalent area from which an antenna directed toward the source of the received signal gathers or absorbs the energy of an incident electromagnetic wave. Note …