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  • 1Control de estabilidad — Para otros usos de este término, véase ESP (desambiguación). El control de estabilidad es un elemento de seguridad activa del automóvil que actúa frenando individualmente las ruedas en situaciones de riesgo para evitar derrapes, tanto… …

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  • 2Vertical integration — In microeconomics and management, the term vertical integration describes a style of management control. Vertically integrated companies are united through a hierarchy and share a common owner. Usually each member of the hierarchy produces a… …

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  • 3Vertical service code — A vertical service code or VSC is a special code dialed prior to (or instead of) a telephone number that engages some type of special telephone service. Typically preceded with an asterisk, or * (star), key on the touch tone keypad and… …

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  • 4hold — i. To keep an aircraft within a specified space or location that is identified by visual or other means in accordance with instructions given by concerned air traffic agency. Typical holding procedure at intersection of VOR radials. ii. To wait… …

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  • 5Ship gun fire-control system — Mk 37 Director c1944 with Mk 12 (rectangular antenna) and Mk 22 orange peel Ship gun fire control systems (GFCS) enable remote and automatic targeting of guns against ships, aircraft, and shore targets, with or without the aid of radar or optical …

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  • 6Triangle control frame — The triangle control frame (TCF or A frame) is widely used in hang gliders, powered hang gliders, and ultralight aircraft. TCF is just one of many sorts of control solutions. TCF resolves a means of using weight shifting attitude control in… …

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  • 7Grappling hold — Headlock redirects here. For the Imogen Heap single, see Headlock (song). Grappling hold Two wrestlers clinching. A grappling hold (commonly referred to simply as a hold; in Japanese referred t …

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  • 8Aircraft flight control systems — consist of flight control surfaces, the respective cockpit controls, connecting linkages, and the necessary operating mechanisms to control an aircraft s direction in flight. Aircraft engine controls are also considered as flight controls as they …

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  • 9Traffic Control — ➡ law enforcement * * * Introduction       supervision of the movement of people, goods, or vehicles to ensure efficiency and safety.       Traffic is the movement of people and goods from one location to another. The movement typically occurs… …

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  • 10Flood control in the Netherlands — Without dikes, this part of the Netherlands would be flooded …

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