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  • 11Google — This article is about the corporation. For the search engine, see Google Search. For other uses, see Google (disambiguation). Google Inc …

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  • 12NMEA 2000 — ist ein Netzwerk zur Datenübertragung und wird vorwiegend in der Schifffahrt verwendet. Damit werden Daten zwischen verschiedenen Navigationsgeräten übermittelt bzw. mehrere Navigationsgeräte zu einem Netzwerk zusammengefügt (GPS, Tiefenmesser,… …

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  • 13Freelancer (video game) — Freelancer Box cover art for Freelancer …

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  • 14Extensible Storage Engine — For JET Red storage engine of Microsoft Access, see Microsoft Jet Database Engine. For the teacher s term, Exceptional education. Extensible Storage Engine (ESE), also known as JET Blue, is an Indexed Sequential Access Method (ISAM) data storage… …

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  • 15Operation Sandblast — Part of Cold War (1953–1962) …

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  • 16ГОСТ 21063-81: Оборудование навигационное судовое. Термины и определения — Терминология ГОСТ 21063 81: Оборудование навигационное судовое. Термины и определения оригинал документа: 11. Абсолютный лаг Е. Bottom speed log Лаг, производящий измерение скорости относительно дна Определения термина из разных документов:… …

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  • 17Columbia River — Coordinates: 46°14′39″N 124°3′29″W / 46.24417°N 124.05806°W / 46.24417; 124.05806 …

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  • 18Nautical mile — 1 nautical mile = SI units 1.85200 km 1,852.00 m US customary / Imperial units 1.15078 mi 6,076.12 ft The nautical mile (symbol M, NM or nmi) is a unit of length that is about one minute of arc of latitude along a …

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  • 19GNSS applications — Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) receivers, using the GPS, GLONASS, or Beidou system, are used in many applications.Navigation *Automobiles can be equipped with GNSS receivers at the factory or as aftermarket equipment. Units often… …

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  • 20Dead reckoning — For other uses, see Dead reckoning (disambiguation). The navigator plots his 9am position, indicated by the triangle, and, using his course and speed, estimates his position at 9:30am and 10am. In navigation, dead reckoning (also ded (for… …

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