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  • 81скорость — 05.01.18 скорость (обработки) [rate]: Число радиочастотных меток, обрабатываемых за единицу времени, включая модулированный и постоянный сигнал. Примечание Предполагается возможность обработки как движущегося, так и неподвижного множества… …

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  • 82Rail transport in India — This article is about the technical workings and operations of railways in India which are run by the Indian Railways. See also History of rail transport in India. Rail transport is a commonly used mode of long distance transportation in India.… …

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  • 83Red Line (MBTA) — RED LINE An MBTA Red Line train composed of #3 Red Line stock leaving Charles/MGH station bound for Alewife, going over the Longfellow Bridge …

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  • 84EBICAB — is a trade mark registered by Bombardier for the equipment on board a train used as a part of a Automatic Train Control system. EBICAB was originally derived from Ericsson s SLR system in Sweden. Most trains in Sweden an Norway uses a similar on… …

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  • 85Channel Tunnel — Map of the Channel Tunnel Overview Location English Channel (Strait of Dover) Coordinates Folkestone …

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  • 86Track (rail transport) — Permanent way redirects here. For other uses, see Permanent way (disambiguation). Twin rail tracks in a wooded area …

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  • 87Dublin–Cork railway line — Dublin to Cork line Mark 4 InterCity at Cork Kent. Overview Type Commuter rail, InterCity, Regional rail …

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  • 88Battle of Jutland — fixHTML|begInfobox Military Conflict conflict = Battle of Jutland partof = World War I caption = The Battle of Jutland, 1916 date = 31 May 1916 ndash; 1 June 1916 place = North Sea, near Denmark result = Indecisive combatant1 = combatant2 =… …

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  • 89Development of the TGV — The idea of a high speed train in France was born about twenty years before the first TGVs entered service. At that time, about 1960, a radical new concept was thought up; combining very high speeds and steep grades would allow a railway to… …

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  • 90International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea — The International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea 1972 (COLREGS) are published by the International Maritime Organization (IMO), and set out, inter alia, the rules of the road or navigation rules to be followed by ships and other… …

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