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Peripheral vertical launch
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A shipboard launching system designed to maintain second strike capability by protecting a missile and its crew from blast and fragmentation.
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Capability, английский
- Способность; возможность; мощность; производительность
- A value that developers specify in the app manifest for their windows store apps. windows store apps use capabilities to declare that the app requires programmatic access to protected user resources, such as the pictures library, or connected devices, such as a webcam.
- The ability to perform a function, for example, the ability of a cloud to host highly available virtual machines is a capability, and the ability of a cloud to connect virtual machines to a certain logical network is a capability.
Fragmentation, английский
- Фрагментация
- Осколочное разрушение или действие
- Storing parts of a file in disparate available space on a disk, rather than contiguously.
- Фрагментация; дробление
- Дробление; разделение ка части ~ of the rock дробление горной породы 260 frame
- The breaking apart of files as they are stored by the operating system into small, separate segments on disk. frame (n)
- Newly formed cells split away from the parent filament in actinomycetes and cyanobacteria
- The subdivision of a grain into small discrete crystallites outlined by a heavily deformed network or intersecting slip as a result of cold working. these small crystals or fragments differ from one another in orientation and tend to rotate to a stable orientation determined by the slip systems.
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Periplus, английский
- [1] a 5th century bce tactical naval maneuver in which a galley would circle an enemy vessel to attack it from the rear. from the greek for sailing around. [2] an ancient manuscript listing the ports and landmarks a navigator could expect to find along the shore and the distances between them.
- Книжн. плавание вдоль береговой линии рассказ о плавании вдоль береговой линии
Periodic current, английский
An ocean current that changes speed or direction cyclically or at regular intervals, as opposed to a permanent current.
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