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51Shooting range — An outdoor shooting range with a sheltered shooting stand and several other unsheltered stands. The targets are placed at the foot of the mountain, which the photo is taken from. This particular range is in use by both civilians and by the… …
52underestimated — adj. underrated, undervalued, given an estimate that is too low ,un·der es·ti·mate || ‚ʌndÉ™(r) estɪmeɪt n. overly low estimate v. underrate, undervalue, make an estimate that is too low; misjudge the worth of a person or something …
53underestimating — n. giving an estimate that is too low, underrating, undervaluing ,un·der es·ti·mate || ‚ʌndÉ™(r) estɪmeɪt n. overly low estimate v. underrate, undervalue, make an estimate that is too low; misjudge the worth of a person or something …
54underestimate — un•der•es•ti•mate v. [[t]ˌʌn dərˈɛs təˌmeɪt[/t]] n. [[t] mɪt, ˌmeɪt[/t]] v. mat•ed, mat•ing, n. 1) to estimate at too low a value, rate, or the like 2) to make an estimate lower than the correct one 3) an estimate that is too low • Etymology:… …
55Transit of Venus — A transit of Venus across the Sun takes place when the planet Venus passes directly between the Sun and Earth, obscuring a small portion of the Sun s disk. During a transit, Venus can be seen from Earth as a small black disk moving across the… …
56Demosaicing — A demosaicing algorithm is a digital image process used to reconstruct a full color image from the incomplete color samples output from an image sensor overlaid with a color filter array (CFA). Also known as CFA interpolation or color… …
57GREGORY, Sir Augustus Charles (1819-1905) — explorer was born at Farnsfield, Nottingham, England, on 1 August 1819. He was the son of Joshua Gregory and his wife, Frances Churchman. Gregory was educated privately and was taken by his parents to Western Australia in 1829. In 1841 he entered …
58Anchoring — The use of irrelevant information as a reference for evaluating or estimating some unknown value or information. When anchoring, people base decisions or estimates on events or values known to them, even though these facts may have no bearing on… …
59underestimate — un·der es·ti·mate || ‚ʌndÉ™(r) estɪmeɪt n. overly low estimate v. underrate, undervalue, make an estimate that is too low; misjudge the worth of a person or something …
60underestimates — un·der es·ti·mate || ‚ʌndÉ™(r) estɪmeɪt n. overly low estimate v. underrate, undervalue, make an estimate that is too low; misjudge the worth of a person or something …